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    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to RUTH HANSCHKA on Sunday, May 19, 2019 07:53:04
    Find one who is trying more to understand the
    patient than just to pay off his hed school debts.
    This was an older guy; I think he's more researcher than doctor. He certainly had the bedside manner for the researcher job. I'm still
    looking.

    The advantage of those sorts is that you might
    have had an in on the newest and gruesomest
    innovations years before they start sickening
    the general public.

    The latter can't be really discussed in here. Schmendriks on the
    other hand...
    Schmendricks don't even know how to apologize.
    They're just noodniks under another banner.
    And without the excuse of autism. A noodnik tomcat in Tony Romas is
    a Putz in Boots.

    I get the putz part but not the Tony Roma part - what
    does that chain have to do with boots? Another question:
    why did the Jewish word for one of a man's most prized
    attributes come to mean, well, schmuck and putz?

    Eh - most operatic and show lyrics are silly to
    the point of meaninglessness. It's the music that
    carries the productions.
    Generally. Sometimes you get some good ones, but mostly not so much.

    But the words and plot almost never make sense.

    events. Or even two years.
    Or, in current conditions, forty seconds.
    Fake news!
    There's enough faux nouvelles to sink a ship
    of state.
    Promise?

    If you don't succeed, ... . the problem is who else
    gets sunk with the ship.

    I've not gotten that bad yet but once did go
    from Phoenix to San Diego and back to Phoenix
    with an hour or so on the ground.
    That's more of a U-turn.

    Gave me an extra thousand points, though.

    Tony Roma's Inspired Coleslaw
    categories: side
    yield: 1 batch

    1/2 hd cabbage, cored and shredded
    1/2 lg carrot, shredded
    h - dressing
    3/4 ts minced parsley
    1 1/2 ts fresh lemon juice
    1/4 ts minced onion
    1/8 ts celery seed
    1/8 ts white pepper
    1/2 c mayonnaise
    3/4 ts white vinegar
    1/4 ts salt
    2 Tb sugar

    Whisk together dressing ingredients in a
    large bowl. Refrigerate for as long as you
    can, but remember the slaw will have to be
    dressed for at least 2 hr before serving.
    Combine the dressing with the cabbage and carrots.
    Mix thoroughly.

    Refrigerate at least 2 hr before serving.

    Mix together again just before serving.

    dinnerthendessert.com claims "Courtesy of Tony Romas"
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  • From RUTH HANSCHKA@1:123/140 to MICHAEL LOO on Thursday, May 23, 2019 23:53:12
    This was an older guy; I think he's more researcher than doctor. He
    certainly had the bedside manner for the researcher job. I'm
    still
    looking.

    The advantage of those sorts is that you might
    have had an in on the newest and gruesomest
    innovations years before they start sickening
    the general public.

    True, but while you might hear about them, you can't get at them.

    Schmendricks don't even know how to apologize.
    They're just noodniks under another banner.
    And without the excuse of autism. A noodnik tomcat in Tony Romas
    is
    a Putz in Boots.

    I get the putz part but not the Tony Roma part - what
    does that chain have to do with boots? Another question:

    Makes cowboy boots.

    why did the Jewish word for one of a man's most prized
    attributes come to mean, well, schmuck and putz?

    No idea, but it might have something to do with the ratio of brain to
    wedding tackle usage in question.

    carries the productions.
    Generally. Sometimes you get some good ones, but mostly not so
    much.

    But the words and plot almost never make sense.

    La Boheme's plot all but put me off opera for life at the age of
    five. A woman with terminal TB singing arias? Seriously?

    There's enough faux nouvelles to sink a ship
    of state.
    Promise?

    If you don't succeed, ... . the problem is who else
    gets sunk with the ship.

    And who takes over.

    with an hour or so on the ground.
    That's more of a U-turn.

    Gave me an extra thousand points, though.

    Might have been worth it.
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