I used to be able to find good info from your blog articles.
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Spambot of the day — 7 Comments
Just want to note that those of us who are NOT spambots still find good info in Neo’s articles, and many times in the comments.
Maybe Neo ought to start another weekly feature: “Best of the Spam” – sometimes they are quite funny.
Maybe that bot was written to focus on assembling grocery lists or something. I grant that we haven’t talked about produce in a while.
Phillip Sells:
Been pining for posts about Mangelwurzel?
It crops up in one P.G. Wodehouse’s Blandings novels. Generally it’s feed to livestock, but what ho?
om, I never heard of that vegetable before. It might be interesting to try for the novelty on this side of the pond, at least.
But you know what I do miss lately: the “fluffy” type of spinach, as opposed to the flat-leaf style. I enjoy cooking the former more; though the flat type is fine for pitas and such, sautéing it is boring as heck.
I saw “Spamalot” in community theater. Enjoyed the play immensely
It used to be that spambots put more effort in their spam.
Yeah what’s up with that Neo? LOL … far from the truth of course.
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Just want to note that those of us who are NOT spambots still find good info in Neo’s articles, and many times in the comments.
Maybe Neo ought to start another weekly feature: “Best of the Spam” – sometimes they are quite funny.
Maybe that bot was written to focus on assembling grocery lists or something. I grant that we haven’t talked about produce in a while.
Phillip Sells:
Been pining for posts about Mangelwurzel?
It crops up in one P.G. Wodehouse’s Blandings novels. Generally it’s feed to livestock, but what ho?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangelwurzel
om, I never heard of that vegetable before. It might be interesting to try for the novelty on this side of the pond, at least.
But you know what I do miss lately: the “fluffy” type of spinach, as opposed to the flat-leaf style. I enjoy cooking the former more; though the flat type is fine for pitas and such, sautéing it is boring as heck.
I saw “Spamalot” in community theater. Enjoyed the play immensely
It used to be that spambots put more effort in their spam.
Yeah what’s up with that Neo? LOL … far from the truth of course.