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Re: 7/17/2017
« Reply #120 on: July 17, 2017, 09:25:10 PM »

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Re: 7/17/2017
« Reply #121 on: July 17, 2017, 09:28:32 PM »



Pork Belly Prices Sizzle on Growing Demand for Bacon

Bacon is finally getting a bump as Americans add the fatty strips to everything from corn dogs to french fries, boosting demand while inventory shrinks.

Pork bellies, the cut of meat used to make bacon slices, have surged 174 percent since hitting a five-year low in April, according to wholesale prices from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The price reached $1.6968 a pound Friday, a one-year high.

“It’s really demand that’s driving this,” said Ryan Turner, a risk management consultant at FCStone Group in Kansas City, Mo. “People are putting bacon on anything.”

Bacon-centric food items are fueling sales at Wendy’s Co., which added bacon fries, and McDonald’s Corp., with its sausage and bacon breakfast sandwich. Other culinary wonders include the bacon veggie burger.
That can't be right. Rick Perry says that if you create enough supply, then the demand will follow. And I refuse to believe that Rick Perry doesn't understand the most basic lesson of economics.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Wasn't he the brain surgeon, who doesn't believe in Climate Change, but wanted Texans,
to pray for rain to end a drought? Don't you feel good that as Chairman of the Dept of Energy, he has control
of the Nuclear Regulatory Agency?
The concept of praying amuses me. The idea of Rick Perry in any position of power frightens me.
The concept of  positions of power frightens me to begin with. But if we have to have them, the notion of idiots occupying them frightens me somewhat less.
I was certain that would be your position.
Well, I was being somewhat facetious.  Somewhat.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure you were being serious.
No, amigo, you aren't sure of that at all.
Me neither. Nor WTF you guys are talking about.

Later, LTG.
Just a mild case of the usual political banter. ;-)

Howdy, Tony.
I figured that part. How goes it, Bret?
It mostly don't go.  But I'm working from home so it's only mildly stressing. ;-)
If anything, working from home only increases my stress. That's why I hardly do it.
I don't usually have to do it on this extreme level. But construction at the office forces the issue.
My wife and kids are heading down to the Jersey shore for a couple of days next week. I can't wait.
The Warden and #2 son are in Tucson. So pretty quiet here. At least today. Tomorrow my contractor will start setting tile.
I'm starting to take bids for finishing the basement, including tile work. Originally it was going to be an extension, with two baths. Unfortunately, I've depleted my severance and will have to resort to plan B.
I'm doing all three baths, kitchen counters, refinishing the oak floors, and new carpeting in the family room.  All the stuff I'm going to have to do again when I get to be Tex's age.
Gosh, you think we'll ever get to be Tex's age?
I didn't expect to make 40, let alone 52.
You aren't even 40 52 yet?  GFY, young man.
No, I made it to 40. Now I'm 52. Guess I should have been clearer.
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Re: 7/17/2017
« Reply #122 on: July 17, 2017, 09:31:03 PM »

Mi Bario, nice cheapo DPG
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Re: 7/17/2017
« Reply #123 on: July 17, 2017, 09:31:43 PM »



Pork Belly Prices Sizzle on Growing Demand for Bacon

Bacon is finally getting a bump as Americans add the fatty strips to everything from corn dogs to french fries, boosting demand while inventory shrinks.

Pork bellies, the cut of meat used to make bacon slices, have surged 174 percent since hitting a five-year low in April, according to wholesale prices from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The price reached $1.6968 a pound Friday, a one-year high.

“It’s really demand that’s driving this,” said Ryan Turner, a risk management consultant at FCStone Group in Kansas City, Mo. “People are putting bacon on anything.”

Bacon-centric food items are fueling sales at Wendy’s Co., which added bacon fries, and McDonald’s Corp., with its sausage and bacon breakfast sandwich. Other culinary wonders include the bacon veggie burger.
That can't be right. Rick Perry says that if you create enough supply, then the demand will follow. And I refuse to believe that Rick Perry doesn't understand the most basic lesson of economics.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Wasn't he the brain surgeon, who doesn't believe in Climate Change, but wanted Texans,
to pray for rain to end a drought? Don't you feel good that as Chairman of the Dept of Energy, he has control
of the Nuclear Regulatory Agency?
The concept of praying amuses me. The idea of Rick Perry in any position of power frightens me.
The concept of  positions of power frightens me to begin with. But if we have to have them, the notion of idiots occupying them frightens me somewhat less.
I was certain that would be your position.
Well, I was being somewhat facetious.  Somewhat.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure you were being serious.
No, amigo, you aren't sure of that at all.
Me neither. Nor WTF you guys are talking about.

Later, LTG.
Just a mild case of the usual political banter. ;-)

Howdy, Tony.
I figured that part. How goes it, Bret?
It mostly don't go.  But I'm working from home so it's only mildly stressing. ;-)
If anything, working from home only increases my stress. That's why I hardly do it.
I don't usually have to do it on this extreme level. But construction at the office forces the issue.
My wife and kids are heading down to the Jersey shore for a couple of days next week. I can't wait.
The Warden and #2 son are in Tucson. So pretty quiet here. At least today. Tomorrow my contractor will start setting tile.
I'm starting to take bids for finishing the basement, including tile work. Originally it was going to be an extension, with two baths. Unfortunately, I've depleted my severance and will have to resort to plan B.
I'm doing all three baths, kitchen counters, refinishing the oak floors, and new carpeting in the family room.  All the stuff I'm going to have to do again when I get to be Tex's age.
Gosh, you think we'll ever get to be Tex's age?
I didn't expect to make 40, let alone 52.
You aren't even 40 52 yet?  GFY, young man.
No, I made it to 40. Now I'm 52. Guess I should have been clearer.
that ok, your old
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Re: 7/17/2017
« Reply #124 on: July 17, 2017, 09:32:18 PM »



Pork Belly Prices Sizzle on Growing Demand for Bacon

Bacon is finally getting a bump as Americans add the fatty strips to everything from corn dogs to french fries, boosting demand while inventory shrinks.

Pork bellies, the cut of meat used to make bacon slices, have surged 174 percent since hitting a five-year low in April, according to wholesale prices from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The price reached $1.6968 a pound Friday, a one-year high.

“It’s really demand that’s driving this,” said Ryan Turner, a risk management consultant at FCStone Group in Kansas City, Mo. “People are putting bacon on anything.”

Bacon-centric food items are fueling sales at Wendy’s Co., which added bacon fries, and McDonald’s Corp., with its sausage and bacon breakfast sandwich. Other culinary wonders include the bacon veggie burger.
That can't be right. Rick Perry says that if you create enough supply, then the demand will follow. And I refuse to believe that Rick Perry doesn't understand the most basic lesson of economics.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Wasn't he the brain surgeon, who doesn't believe in Climate Change, but wanted Texans,
to pray for rain to end a drought? Don't you feel good that as Chairman of the Dept of Energy, he has control
of the Nuclear Regulatory Agency?
The concept of praying amuses me. The idea of Rick Perry in any position of power frightens me.
The concept of  positions of power frightens me to begin with. But if we have to have them, the notion of idiots occupying them frightens me somewhat less.
I was certain that would be your position.
Well, I was being somewhat facetious.  Somewhat.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure you were being serious.
No, amigo, you aren't sure of that at all.
Me neither. Nor WTF you guys are talking about.

Later, LTG.
Just a mild case of the usual political banter. ;-)

Howdy, Tony.
I figured that part. How goes it, Bret?
It mostly don't go.  But I'm working from home so it's only mildly stressing. ;-)
If anything, working from home only increases my stress. That's why I hardly do it.
I don't usually have to do it on this extreme level. But construction at the office forces the issue.
My wife and kids are heading down to the Jersey shore for a couple of days next week. I can't wait.
The Warden and #2 son are in Tucson. So pretty quiet here. At least today. Tomorrow my contractor will start setting tile.
I'm starting to take bids for finishing the basement, including tile work. Originally it was going to be an extension, with two baths. Unfortunately, I've depleted my severance and will have to resort to plan B.
I'm doing all three baths, kitchen counters, refinishing the oak floors, and new carpeting in the family room.  All the stuff I'm going to have to do again when I get to be Tex's age.
Gosh, you think we'll ever get to be Tex's age?
I didn't expect to make 40, let alone 52.
You aren't even 40 52 yet?  GFY, young man.
No, I made it to 40. Now I'm 52. Guess I should have been clearer.
that ok, your old
Yeah, yeah...bite me, punk.
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Re: 7/17/2017
« Reply #125 on: July 17, 2017, 09:33:29 PM »

Got my direct tv back......gave spectrum a shot and they missed. Ready for NFL Sunday ticket.
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Re: 7/17/2017
« Reply #126 on: July 17, 2017, 09:34:15 PM »



Pork Belly Prices Sizzle on Growing Demand for Bacon

Bacon is finally getting a bump as Americans add the fatty strips to everything from corn dogs to french fries, boosting demand while inventory shrinks.

Pork bellies, the cut of meat used to make bacon slices, have surged 174 percent since hitting a five-year low in April, according to wholesale prices from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The price reached $1.6968 a pound Friday, a one-year high.

“It’s really demand that’s driving this,” said Ryan Turner, a risk management consultant at FCStone Group in Kansas City, Mo. “People are putting bacon on anything.”

Bacon-centric food items are fueling sales at Wendy’s Co., which added bacon fries, and McDonald’s Corp., with its sausage and bacon breakfast sandwich. Other culinary wonders include the bacon veggie burger.
That can't be right. Rick Perry says that if you create enough supply, then the demand will follow. And I refuse to believe that Rick Perry doesn't understand the most basic lesson of economics.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Wasn't he the brain surgeon, who doesn't believe in Climate Change, but wanted Texans,
to pray for rain to end a drought? Don't you feel good that as Chairman of the Dept of Energy, he has control
of the Nuclear Regulatory Agency?
The concept of praying amuses me. The idea of Rick Perry in any position of power frightens me.
The concept of  positions of power frightens me to begin with. But if we have to have them, the notion of idiots occupying them frightens me somewhat less.
I was certain that would be your position.
Well, I was being somewhat facetious.  Somewhat.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure you were being serious.
No, amigo, you aren't sure of that at all.
Me neither. Nor WTF you guys are talking about.

Later, LTG.
Just a mild case of the usual political banter. ;-)

Howdy, Tony.
I figured that part. How goes it, Bret?
It mostly don't go.  But I'm working from home so it's only mildly stressing. ;-)
If anything, working from home only increases my stress. That's why I hardly do it.
I don't usually have to do it on this extreme level. But construction at the office forces the issue.
My wife and kids are heading down to the Jersey shore for a couple of days next week. I can't wait.
The Warden and #2 son are in Tucson. So pretty quiet here. At least today. Tomorrow my contractor will start setting tile.
I'm starting to take bids for finishing the basement, including tile work. Originally it was going to be an extension, with two baths. Unfortunately, I've depleted my severance and will have to resort to plan B.
I'm doing all three baths, kitchen counters, refinishing the oak floors, and new carpeting in the family room.  All the stuff I'm going to have to do again when I get to be Tex's age.
Gosh, you think we'll ever get to be Tex's age?
I didn't expect to make 40, let alone 52.
You aren't even 40 52 yet?  GFY, young man.
No, I made it to 40. Now I'm 52. Guess I should have been clearer.
that ok, your old
Yeah, yeah...bite me, punk.
dont care for aged meat.
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Re: 7/17/2017
« Reply #127 on: July 17, 2017, 09:36:42 PM »



Pork Belly Prices Sizzle on Growing Demand for Bacon

Bacon is finally getting a bump as Americans add the fatty strips to everything from corn dogs to french fries, boosting demand while inventory shrinks.

Pork bellies, the cut of meat used to make bacon slices, have surged 174 percent since hitting a five-year low in April, according to wholesale prices from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The price reached $1.6968 a pound Friday, a one-year high.

“It’s really demand that’s driving this,” said Ryan Turner, a risk management consultant at FCStone Group in Kansas City, Mo. “People are putting bacon on anything.”

Bacon-centric food items are fueling sales at Wendy’s Co., which added bacon fries, and McDonald’s Corp., with its sausage and bacon breakfast sandwich. Other culinary wonders include the bacon veggie burger.
That can't be right. Rick Perry says that if you create enough supply, then the demand will follow. And I refuse to believe that Rick Perry doesn't understand the most basic lesson of economics.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Wasn't he the brain surgeon, who doesn't believe in Climate Change, but wanted Texans,
to pray for rain to end a drought? Don't you feel good that as Chairman of the Dept of Energy, he has control
of the Nuclear Regulatory Agency?
The concept of praying amuses me. The idea of Rick Perry in any position of power frightens me.
The concept of  positions of power frightens me to begin with. But if we have to have them, the notion of idiots occupying them frightens me somewhat less.
I was certain that would be your position.
Well, I was being somewhat facetious.  Somewhat.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure you were being serious.
No, amigo, you aren't sure of that at all.
Me neither. Nor WTF you guys are talking about.

Later, LTG.
Just a mild case of the usual political banter. ;-)

Howdy, Tony.
I figured that part. How goes it, Bret?
It mostly don't go.  But I'm working from home so it's only mildly stressing. ;-)
If anything, working from home only increases my stress. That's why I hardly do it.
I don't usually have to do it on this extreme level. But construction at the office forces the issue.
My wife and kids are heading down to the Jersey shore for a couple of days next week. I can't wait.
The Warden and #2 son are in Tucson. So pretty quiet here. At least today. Tomorrow my contractor will start setting tile.
I'm starting to take bids for finishing the basement, including tile work. Originally it was going to be an extension, with two baths. Unfortunately, I've depleted my severance and will have to resort to plan B.
I'm doing all three baths, kitchen counters, refinishing the oak floors, and new carpeting in the family room.  All the stuff I'm going to have to do again when I get to be Tex's age.
Gosh, you think we'll ever get to be Tex's age?
I didn't expect to make 40, let alone 52.
You aren't even 40 52 yet?  GFY, young man.
No, I made it to 40. Now I'm 52. Guess I should have been clearer.
that ok, your old
Yeah, yeah...bite me, punk.
dont care for aged meat.
Bazinga. Nice shot. GFY.
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Re: 7/17/2017
« Reply #128 on: July 17, 2017, 09:40:24 PM »



Pork Belly Prices Sizzle on Growing Demand for Bacon

Bacon is finally getting a bump as Americans add the fatty strips to everything from corn dogs to french fries, boosting demand while inventory shrinks.

Pork bellies, the cut of meat used to make bacon slices, have surged 174 percent since hitting a five-year low in April, according to wholesale prices from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The price reached $1.6968 a pound Friday, a one-year high.

“It’s really demand that’s driving this,” said Ryan Turner, a risk management consultant at FCStone Group in Kansas City, Mo. “People are putting bacon on anything.”

Bacon-centric food items are fueling sales at Wendy’s Co., which added bacon fries, and McDonald’s Corp., with its sausage and bacon breakfast sandwich. Other culinary wonders include the bacon veggie burger.
That can't be right. Rick Perry says that if you create enough supply, then the demand will follow. And I refuse to believe that Rick Perry doesn't understand the most basic lesson of economics.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Wasn't he the brain surgeon, who doesn't believe in Climate Change, but wanted Texans,
to pray for rain to end a drought? Don't you feel good that as Chairman of the Dept of Energy, he has control
of the Nuclear Regulatory Agency?
The concept of praying amuses me. The idea of Rick Perry in any position of power frightens me.
The concept of  positions of power frightens me to begin with. But if we have to have them, the notion of idiots occupying them frightens me somewhat less.
I was certain that would be your position.
Well, I was being somewhat facetious.  Somewhat.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure you were being serious.
No, amigo, you aren't sure of that at all.
Me neither. Nor WTF you guys are talking about.

Later, LTG.
Just a mild case of the usual political banter. ;-)

Howdy, Tony.
I figured that part. How goes it, Bret?
It mostly don't go.  But I'm working from home so it's only mildly stressing. ;-)
If anything, working from home only increases my stress. That's why I hardly do it.
I don't usually have to do it on this extreme level. But construction at the office forces the issue.
My wife and kids are heading down to the Jersey shore for a couple of days next week. I can't wait.
The Warden and #2 son are in Tucson. So pretty quiet here. At least today. Tomorrow my contractor will start setting tile.
I'm starting to take bids for finishing the basement, including tile work. Originally it was going to be an extension, with two baths. Unfortunately, I've depleted my severance and will have to resort to plan B.
I'm doing all three baths, kitchen counters, refinishing the oak floors, and new carpeting in the family room.  All the stuff I'm going to have to do again when I get to be Tex's age.
Gosh, you think we'll ever get to be Tex's age?
I didn't expect to make 40, let alone 52.
You aren't even 40 52 yet?  GFY, young man.
No, I made it to 40. Now I'm 52. Guess I should have been clearer.
that ok, your old
Yeah, yeah...bite me, punk.
I do believe another GFY is in order for the Oy, who I would guess is knocking on the 50 door in the not too distant future.  It will be here before ya know it, ya punk! 
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Re: 7/17/2017
« Reply #129 on: July 17, 2017, 09:42:12 PM »



Pork Belly Prices Sizzle on Growing Demand for Bacon

Bacon is finally getting a bump as Americans add the fatty strips to everything from corn dogs to french fries, boosting demand while inventory shrinks.

Pork bellies, the cut of meat used to make bacon slices, have surged 174 percent since hitting a five-year low in April, according to wholesale prices from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The price reached $1.6968 a pound Friday, a one-year high.

“It’s really demand that’s driving this,” said Ryan Turner, a risk management consultant at FCStone Group in Kansas City, Mo. “People are putting bacon on anything.”

Bacon-centric food items are fueling sales at Wendy’s Co., which added bacon fries, and McDonald’s Corp., with its sausage and bacon breakfast sandwich. Other culinary wonders include the bacon veggie burger.
That can't be right. Rick Perry says that if you create enough supply, then the demand will follow. And I refuse to believe that Rick Perry doesn't understand the most basic lesson of economics.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Wasn't he the brain surgeon, who doesn't believe in Climate Change, but wanted Texans,
to pray for rain to end a drought? Don't you feel good that as Chairman of the Dept of Energy, he has control
of the Nuclear Regulatory Agency?
The concept of praying amuses me. The idea of Rick Perry in any position of power frightens me.
The concept of  positions of power frightens me to begin with. But if we have to have them, the notion of idiots occupying them frightens me somewhat less.
I was certain that would be your position.
Well, I was being somewhat facetious.  Somewhat.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure you were being serious.
No, amigo, you aren't sure of that at all.
Me neither. Nor WTF you guys are talking about.

Later, LTG.
Just a mild case of the usual political banter. ;-)

Howdy, Tony.
I figured that part. How goes it, Bret?
It mostly don't go.  But I'm working from home so it's only mildly stressing. ;-)
If anything, working from home only increases my stress. That's why I hardly do it.
I don't usually have to do it on this extreme level. But construction at the office forces the issue.
My wife and kids are heading down to the Jersey shore for a couple of days next week. I can't wait.
The Warden and #2 son are in Tucson. So pretty quiet here. At least today. Tomorrow my contractor will start setting tile.
I'm starting to take bids for finishing the basement, including tile work. Originally it was going to be an extension, with two baths. Unfortunately, I've depleted my severance and will have to resort to plan B.
I'm doing all three baths, kitchen counters, refinishing the oak floors, and new carpeting in the family room.  All the stuff I'm going to have to do again when I get to be Tex's age.
Gosh, you think we'll ever get to be Tex's age?
I didn't expect to make 40, let alone 52.
You aren't even 40 52 yet?  GFY, young man.
No, I made it to 40. Now I'm 52. Guess I should have been clearer.
that ok, your old
Yeah, yeah...bite me, punk.
I do believe another GFY is in order for the Oy, who I would guess is knocking on the 50 door in the not too distant future.  It will be here before ya know it, ya punk!
Yeah, I think his age and his IQ are only a year or two from equality.
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Re: 7/17/2017
« Reply #130 on: July 17, 2017, 09:42:17 PM »

Got my direct tv back......gave spectrum a shot and they missed. Ready for NFL Sunday ticket.
Spectrum here. No service issues.  I guess Direct TV is what the younguns are doing these days...
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« Reply #131 on: July 17, 2017, 09:43:34 PM »

Schitt, we're only on page 9, and Oy is here already.  18 is a looooong way off. Calling all post whores. CB, put down the purse and start posting! 
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Re: 7/17/2017
« Reply #132 on: July 17, 2017, 10:05:43 PM »

Got my direct tv back......gave spectrum a shot and they missed. Ready for NFL Sunday ticket.
Spectrum here. No service issues.  I guess Direct TV is what the younguns are doing these days...
my next one is 60. My IQ is going up.
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« Reply #133 on: July 17, 2017, 10:06:13 PM »

Schitt, we're only on page 9, and Oy is here already.  18 is a looooong way off. Calling all post whores. CB, put down the purse and start posting!
9 is 1/2 of 18
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Re: 7/17/2017
« Reply #134 on: July 17, 2017, 10:08:04 PM »

Well I need to have my prune juice and go to bed. Old peoples bedtime
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