[spapad] Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:35:27 PM | |
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BTW, what is MJY,.........IDK? LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:32:04 PM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | NAW= Not a word ... See? I can do it, too!! And MJY is a cheap knock off!!! Now, if Mc Cormick and Jojo were on......... HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BTW (ask a 10 year old what THAT means), Mighty Joe Young is on right now. HAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
We'll understand if you "disappear" for a while. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Hey hey! I believe I am being misrepresented here!!! I have NEVER been convicted of hot, monkey-love.....Never convicted. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Exactly. We started off talking about birthdays, went to jelly vs. jam (DO let us know, HB) and have now degraded into monkey porn.
Oh, the humanity....(or bestiality as the case may be with DF). | | spapad wrote: | | Porn?, Monkeys?, This is starting to get a little weird! LOL | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All I need to know about them is that I can get porn...........HAAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Why, so you'll have someone with whom to communicate at YOUR level?
Maybe a monkey can teach you a bit about computers! LOL!!! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | My good man, it was NOT the concert! It was a pre-concert party and I was dressed appropriately considering there were ladies present!! Now then, I do NOT want a pony! I want a monkey! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Says the man who goes to the Priest concert in a suit. LOL!!!
Just for that, you are NOT getting your pony, Bagel! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK, I simply must ask this!! All jelly and jam aside, just what the hell does the word "lol" mean???? I see it constantly and it is nonsense!! I mean, I understand what the word "lull" means!! "When guido tries to be funny, there is a lull in the comedy..".....
BWAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am looking for confirmation from an "over-the-ponder" as I had heard they have it completely reversed.
Preserves are closer to our jelly than jam. They just throw in larger / whole pieces of fruit with lots of sugar to "preserve" it.
True question stands about jelly vs. jam. Come on, UKers! Here we debate Vegemite vs. Marmite. Now let's have the answer to this all-important question (in the Birthday Thread! LOL!!!) | | Head banger wrote: | | I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[Deep Freeze] Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:32:04 PM | |
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NAW= Not a word ... See? I can do it, too!! And MJY is a cheap knock off!!! Now, if Mc Cormick and Jojo were on......... HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:28:33 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BTW (ask a 10 year old what THAT means), Mighty Joe Young is on right now. HAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
We'll understand if you "disappear" for a while. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Hey hey! I believe I am being misrepresented here!!! I have NEVER been convicted of hot, monkey-love.....Never convicted. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Exactly. We started off talking about birthdays, went to jelly vs. jam (DO let us know, HB) and have now degraded into monkey porn.
Oh, the humanity....(or bestiality as the case may be with DF). | | spapad wrote: | | Porn?, Monkeys?, This is starting to get a little weird! LOL | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All I need to know about them is that I can get porn...........HAAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Why, so you'll have someone with whom to communicate at YOUR level?
Maybe a monkey can teach you a bit about computers! LOL!!! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | My good man, it was NOT the concert! It was a pre-concert party and I was dressed appropriately considering there were ladies present!! Now then, I do NOT want a pony! I want a monkey! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Says the man who goes to the Priest concert in a suit. LOL!!!
Just for that, you are NOT getting your pony, Bagel! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK, I simply must ask this!! All jelly and jam aside, just what the hell does the word "lol" mean???? I see it constantly and it is nonsense!! I mean, I understand what the word "lull" means!! "When guido tries to be funny, there is a lull in the comedy..".....
BWAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am looking for confirmation from an "over-the-ponder" as I had heard they have it completely reversed.
Preserves are closer to our jelly than jam. They just throw in larger / whole pieces of fruit with lots of sugar to "preserve" it.
True question stands about jelly vs. jam. Come on, UKers! Here we debate Vegemite vs. Marmite. Now let's have the answer to this all-important question (in the Birthday Thread! LOL!!!) | | Head banger wrote: | | I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:28:33 PM | |
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BTW (ask a 10 year old what THAT means), Mighty Joe Young is on right now. HAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
We'll understand if you "disappear" for a while. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:25:51 PM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Hey hey! I believe I am being misrepresented here!!! I have NEVER been convicted of hot, monkey-love.....Never convicted. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Exactly. We started off talking about birthdays, went to jelly vs. jam (DO let us know, HB) and have now degraded into monkey porn.
Oh, the humanity....(or bestiality as the case may be with DF). | | spapad wrote: | | Porn?, Monkeys?, This is starting to get a little weird! LOL | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All I need to know about them is that I can get porn...........HAAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Why, so you'll have someone with whom to communicate at YOUR level?
Maybe a monkey can teach you a bit about computers! LOL!!! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | My good man, it was NOT the concert! It was a pre-concert party and I was dressed appropriately considering there were ladies present!! Now then, I do NOT want a pony! I want a monkey! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Says the man who goes to the Priest concert in a suit. LOL!!!
Just for that, you are NOT getting your pony, Bagel! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK, I simply must ask this!! All jelly and jam aside, just what the hell does the word "lol" mean???? I see it constantly and it is nonsense!! I mean, I understand what the word "lull" means!! "When guido tries to be funny, there is a lull in the comedy..".....
BWAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am looking for confirmation from an "over-the-ponder" as I had heard they have it completely reversed.
Preserves are closer to our jelly than jam. They just throw in larger / whole pieces of fruit with lots of sugar to "preserve" it.
True question stands about jelly vs. jam. Come on, UKers! Here we debate Vegemite vs. Marmite. Now let's have the answer to this all-important question (in the Birthday Thread! LOL!!!) | | Head banger wrote: | | I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:27:28 PM | |
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DECORUM!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:25:51 PM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Hey hey! I believe I am being misrepresented here!!! I have NEVER been convicted of hot, monkey-love.....Never convicted. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Exactly. We started off talking about birthdays, went to jelly vs. jam (DO let us know, HB) and have now degraded into monkey porn.
Oh, the humanity....(or bestiality as the case may be with DF). | | spapad wrote: | | Porn?, Monkeys?, This is starting to get a little weird! LOL | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All I need to know about them is that I can get porn...........HAAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Why, so you'll have someone with whom to communicate at YOUR level?
Maybe a monkey can teach you a bit about computers! LOL!!! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | My good man, it was NOT the concert! It was a pre-concert party and I was dressed appropriately considering there were ladies present!! Now then, I do NOT want a pony! I want a monkey! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Says the man who goes to the Priest concert in a suit. LOL!!!
Just for that, you are NOT getting your pony, Bagel! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK, I simply must ask this!! All jelly and jam aside, just what the hell does the word "lol" mean???? I see it constantly and it is nonsense!! I mean, I understand what the word "lull" means!! "When guido tries to be funny, there is a lull in the comedy..".....
BWAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am looking for confirmation from an "over-the-ponder" as I had heard they have it completely reversed.
Preserves are closer to our jelly than jam. They just throw in larger / whole pieces of fruit with lots of sugar to "preserve" it.
True question stands about jelly vs. jam. Come on, UKers! Here we debate Vegemite vs. Marmite. Now let's have the answer to this all-important question (in the Birthday Thread! LOL!!!) | | Head banger wrote: | | I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[Deep Freeze] Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:25:51 PM | |
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Hey hey! I believe I am being misrepresented here!!! I have NEVER been convicted of hot, monkey-love.....Never convicted. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:21:55 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Exactly. We started off talking about birthdays, went to jelly vs. jam (DO let us know, HB) and have now degraded into monkey porn.
Oh, the humanity....(or bestiality as the case may be with DF). | | spapad wrote: | | Porn?, Monkeys?, This is starting to get a little weird! LOL | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All I need to know about them is that I can get porn...........HAAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Why, so you'll have someone with whom to communicate at YOUR level?
Maybe a monkey can teach you a bit about computers! LOL!!! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | My good man, it was NOT the concert! It was a pre-concert party and I was dressed appropriately considering there were ladies present!! Now then, I do NOT want a pony! I want a monkey! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Says the man who goes to the Priest concert in a suit. LOL!!!
Just for that, you are NOT getting your pony, Bagel! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK, I simply must ask this!! All jelly and jam aside, just what the hell does the word "lol" mean???? I see it constantly and it is nonsense!! I mean, I understand what the word "lull" means!! "When guido tries to be funny, there is a lull in the comedy..".....
BWAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am looking for confirmation from an "over-the-ponder" as I had heard they have it completely reversed.
Preserves are closer to our jelly than jam. They just throw in larger / whole pieces of fruit with lots of sugar to "preserve" it.
True question stands about jelly vs. jam. Come on, UKers! Here we debate Vegemite vs. Marmite. Now let's have the answer to this all-important question (in the Birthday Thread! LOL!!!) | | Head banger wrote: | | I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:21:55 PM | |
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Exactly. We started off talking about birthdays, went to jelly vs. jam (DO let us know, HB) and have now degraded into monkey porn.
Oh, the humanity....(or bestiality as the case may be with DF). [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:18:47 PM) | | spapad wrote: | | Porn?, Monkeys?, This is starting to get a little weird! LOL | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All I need to know about them is that I can get porn...........HAAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Why, so you'll have someone with whom to communicate at YOUR level?
Maybe a monkey can teach you a bit about computers! LOL!!! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | My good man, it was NOT the concert! It was a pre-concert party and I was dressed appropriately considering there were ladies present!! Now then, I do NOT want a pony! I want a monkey! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Says the man who goes to the Priest concert in a suit. LOL!!!
Just for that, you are NOT getting your pony, Bagel! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK, I simply must ask this!! All jelly and jam aside, just what the hell does the word "lol" mean???? I see it constantly and it is nonsense!! I mean, I understand what the word "lull" means!! "When guido tries to be funny, there is a lull in the comedy..".....
BWAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am looking for confirmation from an "over-the-ponder" as I had heard they have it completely reversed.
Preserves are closer to our jelly than jam. They just throw in larger / whole pieces of fruit with lots of sugar to "preserve" it.
True question stands about jelly vs. jam. Come on, UKers! Here we debate Vegemite vs. Marmite. Now let's have the answer to this all-important question (in the Birthday Thread! LOL!!!) | | Head banger wrote: | | I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[Head banger] Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:19:30 PM | |
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my mom is coming over later, will ask her. both parents are british, would think I would know the dif. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, March 01, 2009 12:51:57 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am looking for confirmation from an "over-the-ponder" as I had heard they have it completely reversed.
Preserves are closer to our jelly than jam. They just throw in larger / whole pieces of fruit with lots of sugar to "preserve" it.
True question stands about jelly vs. jam. Come on, UKers! Here we debate Vegemite vs. Marmite. Now let's have the answer to this all-important question (in the Birthday Thread! LOL!!!) | | Head banger wrote: | | I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[spapad] Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:18:47 PM | |
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Porn?, Monkeys?, This is starting to get a little weird! LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:14:40 PM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All I need to know about them is that I can get porn...........HAAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Why, so you'll have someone with whom to communicate at YOUR level?
Maybe a monkey can teach you a bit about computers! LOL!!! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | My good man, it was NOT the concert! It was a pre-concert party and I was dressed appropriately considering there were ladies present!! Now then, I do NOT want a pony! I want a monkey! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Says the man who goes to the Priest concert in a suit. LOL!!!
Just for that, you are NOT getting your pony, Bagel! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK, I simply must ask this!! All jelly and jam aside, just what the hell does the word "lol" mean???? I see it constantly and it is nonsense!! I mean, I understand what the word "lull" means!! "When guido tries to be funny, there is a lull in the comedy..".....
BWAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am looking for confirmation from an "over-the-ponder" as I had heard they have it completely reversed.
Preserves are closer to our jelly than jam. They just throw in larger / whole pieces of fruit with lots of sugar to "preserve" it.
True question stands about jelly vs. jam. Come on, UKers! Here we debate Vegemite vs. Marmite. Now let's have the answer to this all-important question (in the Birthday Thread! LOL!!!) | | Head banger wrote: | | I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[Deep Freeze] Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:14:40 PM | |
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HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All I need to know about them is that I can get porn...........HAAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:12:10 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Why, so you'll have someone with whom to communicate at YOUR level?
Maybe a monkey can teach you a bit about computers! LOL!!! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | My good man, it was NOT the concert! It was a pre-concert party and I was dressed appropriately considering there were ladies present!! Now then, I do NOT want a pony! I want a monkey! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Says the man who goes to the Priest concert in a suit. LOL!!!
Just for that, you are NOT getting your pony, Bagel! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK, I simply must ask this!! All jelly and jam aside, just what the hell does the word "lol" mean???? I see it constantly and it is nonsense!! I mean, I understand what the word "lull" means!! "When guido tries to be funny, there is a lull in the comedy..".....
BWAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am looking for confirmation from an "over-the-ponder" as I had heard they have it completely reversed.
Preserves are closer to our jelly than jam. They just throw in larger / whole pieces of fruit with lots of sugar to "preserve" it.
True question stands about jelly vs. jam. Come on, UKers! Here we debate Vegemite vs. Marmite. Now let's have the answer to this all-important question (in the Birthday Thread! LOL!!!) | | Head banger wrote: | | I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:12:10 PM | |
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Why, so you'll have someone with whom to communicate at YOUR level?
Maybe a monkey can teach you a bit about computers! LOL!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:10:28 PM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | My good man, it was NOT the concert! It was a pre-concert party and I was dressed appropriately considering there were ladies present!! Now then, I do NOT want a pony! I want a monkey! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Says the man who goes to the Priest concert in a suit. LOL!!!
Just for that, you are NOT getting your pony, Bagel! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK, I simply must ask this!! All jelly and jam aside, just what the hell does the word "lol" mean???? I see it constantly and it is nonsense!! I mean, I understand what the word "lull" means!! "When guido tries to be funny, there is a lull in the comedy..".....
BWAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am looking for confirmation from an "over-the-ponder" as I had heard they have it completely reversed.
Preserves are closer to our jelly than jam. They just throw in larger / whole pieces of fruit with lots of sugar to "preserve" it.
True question stands about jelly vs. jam. Come on, UKers! Here we debate Vegemite vs. Marmite. Now let's have the answer to this all-important question (in the Birthday Thread! LOL!!!) | | Head banger wrote: | | I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:11:55 PM | |
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lol=laughing out loud. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:04:12 PM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK, I simply must ask this!! All jelly and jam aside, just what the hell does the word "lol" mean???? I see it constantly and it is nonsense!! I mean, I understand what the word "lull" means!! "When guido tries to be funny, there is a lull in the comedy..".....
BWAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am looking for confirmation from an "over-the-ponder" as I had heard they have it completely reversed.
Preserves are closer to our jelly than jam. They just throw in larger / whole pieces of fruit with lots of sugar to "preserve" it.
True question stands about jelly vs. jam. Come on, UKers! Here we debate Vegemite vs. Marmite. Now let's have the answer to this all-important question (in the Birthday Thread! LOL!!!) | | Head banger wrote: | | I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[Deep Freeze] Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:10:28 PM | |
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My good man, it was NOT the concert! It was a pre-concert party and I was dressed appropriately considering there were ladies present!! Now then, I do NOT want a pony! I want a monkey! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:06:09 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Says the man who goes to the Priest concert in a suit. LOL!!!
Just for that, you are NOT getting your pony, Bagel! | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK, I simply must ask this!! All jelly and jam aside, just what the hell does the word "lol" mean???? I see it constantly and it is nonsense!! I mean, I understand what the word "lull" means!! "When guido tries to be funny, there is a lull in the comedy..".....
BWAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am looking for confirmation from an "over-the-ponder" as I had heard they have it completely reversed.
Preserves are closer to our jelly than jam. They just throw in larger / whole pieces of fruit with lots of sugar to "preserve" it.
True question stands about jelly vs. jam. Come on, UKers! Here we debate Vegemite vs. Marmite. Now let's have the answer to this all-important question (in the Birthday Thread! LOL!!!) | | Head banger wrote: | | I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:06:09 PM | |
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Says the man who goes to the Priest concert in a suit. LOL!!!
Just for that, you are NOT getting your pony, Bagel! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:04:12 PM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK, I simply must ask this!! All jelly and jam aside, just what the hell does the word "lol" mean???? I see it constantly and it is nonsense!! I mean, I understand what the word "lull" means!! "When guido tries to be funny, there is a lull in the comedy..".....
BWAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am looking for confirmation from an "over-the-ponder" as I had heard they have it completely reversed.
Preserves are closer to our jelly than jam. They just throw in larger / whole pieces of fruit with lots of sugar to "preserve" it.
True question stands about jelly vs. jam. Come on, UKers! Here we debate Vegemite vs. Marmite. Now let's have the answer to this all-important question (in the Birthday Thread! LOL!!!) | | Head banger wrote: | | I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[Deep Freeze] Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:04:12 PM | |
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OK, I simply must ask this!! All jelly and jam aside, just what the hell does the word "lol" mean???? I see it constantly and it is nonsense!! I mean, I understand what the word "lull" means!! "When guido tries to be funny, there is a lull in the comedy..".....
BWAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, March 01, 2009 12:51:57 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am looking for confirmation from an "over-the-ponder" as I had heard they have it completely reversed.
Preserves are closer to our jelly than jam. They just throw in larger / whole pieces of fruit with lots of sugar to "preserve" it.
True question stands about jelly vs. jam. Come on, UKers! Here we debate Vegemite vs. Marmite. Now let's have the answer to this all-important question (in the Birthday Thread! LOL!!!) | | Head banger wrote: | | I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, March 01, 2009 12:51:57 PM | |
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I am looking for confirmation from an "over-the-ponder" as I had heard they have it completely reversed.
Preserves are closer to our jelly than jam. They just throw in larger / whole pieces of fruit with lots of sugar to "preserve" it.
True question stands about jelly vs. jam. Come on, UKers! Here we debate Vegemite vs. Marmite. Now let's have the answer to this all-important question (in the Birthday Thread! LOL!!!) [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Sunday, March 01, 2009 12:43:13 PM) | | Head banger wrote: | | I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, March 01, 2009 12:48:53 PM | |
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A test...riiiiiiiiiight...
(hey now, I'm an early riser...can't help it!) [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, March 01, 2009 12:46:02 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | What? I cede nothing! Mine was just a test.....
(as anyone can tell you I do NOT wake up at 9am on a Sunday...thus, my noon breakfast!). | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!! My mistake! Looks like we're even in the correcting-each-other department! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, March 01, 2009 12:46:02 PM | |
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What? I cede nothing! Mine was just a test.....
(as anyone can tell you I do NOT wake up at 9am on a Sunday...thus, my noon breakfast!). [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Sunday, March 01, 2009 12:39:31 PM) | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!! My mistake! Looks like we're even in the correcting-each-other department! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[Head banger] Sunday, March 01, 2009 12:43:13 PM | |
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I believe the english have jam and jelly the same. never did know what preserves would be.
wouldnt boysenberrys break up anyway? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, March 01, 2009 12:34:59 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, March 01, 2009 12:39:31 PM | |
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HA!!!!!!!!! My mistake! Looks like we're even in the correcting-each-other department! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, March 01, 2009 12:34:59 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, March 01, 2009 12:34:59 PM | |
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BOYSSSSSSSSSSENBERRY!!!!
However, my friend, what a grievous error as you can clearly see that this is a jar of "preserves" not the "jam."
American English
Jelly - made from fruit juice - no fruit pieces
Jam - made with small pieces of fruit and sometimes fruit pulp.
Preserves - made with large or whole pieces of fruit.
I do understand that the English have it the other way around (jelly vs. jam), no? Lil' help here?
Think about THAT mind-bender the next time you all have your Peanut Butter and JAM! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Sunday, March 01, 2009 12:20:21 PM) | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Gotta love Knotts' boysenberry jam!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Crap, Bev! How on earth did you know?
That is exactly what I am having for breakfast (as I am just waking up "for real" now at noon). You scare me sometimes. Got a camera planted here or just reading my mind?
| | Bev wrote: | | ... muffin | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Jeanine (and all),
Deep Freeze's B-day is the 8th, not the 7th. I only know this because he already emailed me his list. He wants a pony.
Wanted to name it bagel or something..... |
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