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Ghost of BiB

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  1. The only TSW Bills hottie I'm aware of in DC just got married.
  2. Let me know what you think. I'm about to make a couple grilled bacon and swiss sammiches with some minestrone for lunch.
  3. Brown in the butter, but don't spread it on the bread. The mayo gives a crispier surface, but not burnt. Home made mayo is best, because you get the texture and taste of the eggs, as well as the oils. But, Hellmans will do. Mayo, not "Sandwich Spread".
  4. Mayo...never thought of that. Interesting touch. Another mayo hint - when making grilled cheese, or ruebens or whatever, spread a light coat of mayo on the outside of the bread before you grill.
  5. If I hadn't changed my user name, I'd probably be up around 30,000. But, I admitedly have no life, and two computer screens at work. Oh, and...
  6. I was usually behind the door. I tried hiding under the couch, but no one could find me. But I did make about $1.38 fumbling through the cushions.
  7. I did, and then blanked it from my memory. Thanks for just ruining all those years of repression.
  8. Why do they always do that in front of witnesses? Damn.
  9. Always liked her. I compare her, to possible woman presidential candidates here, and shudder. Great world leader, in her time.
  10. I don't think they make those tight ski outfits past a size 8. Must be a rule.
  11. But we both like Barley. One can still use portland on lead, depending on the concentrations. Just have to run TCLP on your test batch to make sure to get the ad-mixture right. Even though there is some destruction, they bind into the matrix on both a macro and micro level. More of an encapsulation than a chemical stabilization. Even works with some organics. Everything is still there, but it's been demobilized. No one really cares what's actually IN the soil, as long as it isn't mobile or leachable. With the indirect thermal system we were proposing, the dioxins aren't destroyed completely, but are desorbed and collected in a condensor, which concentrates them into drum sized loads for later disposal. By cycling through a baghouse, the residual bulk can be cut by a huge factor, leaving less drums to get rid of. Sorry if you mistook my tone, thought we were screwing with each other in fun.
  12. The hard round rubber seat cushion should have given you some clue, moron.
  13. And you know my plan would work. ashole. Desorb the halogens, and run the dust through the baghouse, basically to cut down the residual bulk, which would have to be bid for disposal. An indirect is basicallly a kiln within a kiln. I've run direct fired thermals before. For a haz waste project, no way do they meet the bill. Baghouse for dust? we're talking soil remediation. I can't believe you'd even ask that. Even without metals stabe, you have to run the dirt through a pugmill just to keep the dust down.
  14. Uncle Ted is in your trunk. He owed me money.
  15. I'd add something, but I haven't been sober since 1972.
  16. Polish girlfriend, huh? Yeah, they're hot. Great kept secret.
  17. I'm mentally ill, and I get to shoot people... Oh sorry, wrong thread. My bad. Sorry.
  18. He'd do her. If he could get away with it.
  19. I noticed today, in the government building I work in, holiday stuff up on the walls. It's OK to promote Kwanza, and call it Kwanza. It's OK to promote Hannukah, and call it such. I saw several "Happy Holidays" things. Not once, did I see a "Merry Christmas" You may think me a nut, but I guarantee that there are people of other cultures who may not be very friendly to us, who observe these divides in what passes for American culture. It might be a civil liberties and PC thing to some, but to others it's another example of weakness.
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