Heads-up on Bernina

duh wrote in news:45271f66$0$34538 $ snipped-for-privacy@news.sonic.net:

shhh! don't use that in front of Grandma! ;)

on a more serious side, i'm not sure if that's one i should tell Boo not to use. it hasn't actually come up yet (since i rarely cuss & his dad doesn't cuss when little ears are around), but i *think* this might be an acceptable pseudo-cuss word, maybe? i just really wish he'd outgrow the 6 year old bathroom words phase :p

lee

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enigma
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Yes, there is the Bernina hook is a bit slimmer, and the new ones have the plastic inner part although it can be replaced with the original CB all metal hook

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Ron Anderson

Sort of like fricking. However "poo poo head" and "caca breath" just doesn't get the emotion across sometimes.

You could always say that "farking" refers to a flatulent dog.

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duh

Well Phae seems like you put your foot in it again. Here is your exact quote to which I replied.

"LOL...... good grief you're an idiot. First off, that's not even an Activa; it's a 1008--- the top rated purely mechanical machine on the market. The shaft on the CB hook is metal ( not plastic) and it must the the one that got lodged in your tiny pea-brain. GFY and into the dumper with ya... worthless, deviant baggage."

Indeed you do make the false claim that the shaft on the CB hook is metal and not plastic, actually I believe a composite. The 1008 the activa's and I am sure many other models use the new type Low mass CB hook. It is also true that it may be replaced with the older all metal version. The link I provided shows a real clear photo of the Low Mass CB hook.

Now, I wonder if your filthy mouth is somehow more acceptable than mine because you intentionally misspell the words and use acronyms?

Most happy to be in your KF

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Ron Anderson

Rx for Phae to cut back on urge to make vituperative comments:

a. Double up on the Thorazine

b. Halve the testosterone

Rx for Ron: A grain of NaCl reading Phae's posts

Dr. Bill

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W.Boyce

Ron, save yourself the aggravation and KF people who can't seem to write without using scatological/obscene/vulgar/profane language. The *second* post using course language is the *last* one I ever see from any particular idjit (except if they are quoted by one of the other participants).

Beverly

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BEI Design

duh wrote in news:4527bf28$0$34543$ snipped-for-privacy@news.sonic.net:

nah, he just says 'fart' and 'tushie' a lot. i *know* he gets tushie from school, because no one here ever used that word before he started. it probably wouldn't bug me so much, but he tends to echolalia, which means he'll repeat the same word or phrase over & over & over &... aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!

i'm indeed fortunate that neither of my dogs are prone to that. cats are worse, BTW. again, it's really *good* that it's a rare occurance :) lee

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enigma

to a flatulent

Ahh, but neither can hold a candle to my DH. Speaking of which -- I've been wondering about lit candles, perhaps an eternal flame in the headboard -- or the footboard.....those silly plug-in room air "fresheners" just add a sickly sweet chemical smell to the methane.

*sigh* Maybe it's time for separate bedrooms.
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Pogonip

Time for some Fabreez?

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BEI Design

completely cutting "gassy" foods helps too ;-)

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Jessamy

Relax, Ron, and stop reading this person who calls herself Phaedrine. I stopped reading her posts after she was extremely, unnecessarily rude to me, and I only see her nonsense if someone else quotes her. Quite obviously, she does not know nearly as much as she thinks she does.

Olwyn Mary in New Orleans.

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Olwyn Mary

Be very careful if you intend to buy a Bernina machine, I bought the top of the range Artista 180 machine soon after it came out and it was nothing but trouble from day one and we all grouped together in the UK and sent them all back, time after time, they were absolute rubbish, one woman even camped out on the Import Agents doorstep, and dumped it back on them, the software was no better full of bugs, they were a very very bad model and I would never buy another Bernina, I sold mine after 9 months. I heard they replaced part after part including that horrible front loading bobbin until the machines became more reliable. Liz

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Liz Hall

"Jessamy" wrote in news:45280825$0$73510$ snipped-for-privacy@news.wanadoo.nl:

in the case of my SO that would require not feeding him anything. seriously, it's genetic. all his brothers are actually worse. at least T only burps a lot... lee

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enigma

Fabreze is one of the worst smelling ones!!

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Pogonip

Yes, but he is an adult. He eats meals without my supervision and approval. ;-)

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Pogonip

There is that, too. I eat many things with no difficulty. No heartburn, no indigestion, no noxious fumes. We do eat the same thing sometimes - when we have a meal together. Other times, I have no idea what he might have had to eat during a day.

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Pogonip

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Fabreze is one of the worst smelling ones!! Spray it his Attends? ;->

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BEI Design

*splottt* He's flatulant, not incontinent!!
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Pogonip

'twas but an idea

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Jessamy

enigma skrev:

I take meds that upset my stomach (and were causing *MEGA-BURPING* as in I almost fell out of bed one night!!!! LOL) and found that eating yoghurt every morning and evening solved that problem. It has to be the kind with the living bacteria and I get the Valio with acidophilus & bifidus. 3 tablespoons of "tummy yoghurt" every morning and evening have taken care of 90% of the burping. :-)

Erin

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Erin

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