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Hotel Room Cooking--How Common is It?
"Ira Humperdink MD" wrote in message ... On Dec 31, 7:49 am, Jim Davis wrote: On Dec 31, 7:12 am, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: Is it ever OK to pretend you're a homeless bum when on vacation and, instead of cooking for yourself, to snag a free meal from the local church giveaway program? You actually think about "snagging" food from someone who has none? To me, that's bordering on sick. i am indirectly paying. when I visit a city, I not only pay airport and hotel taxes, I pay limo drivers and tip the bell hop, and rent a room. This helps the city's economy. The limo driver and bellhop and hotel all pay city taxes with my money. So why not take a little back by snagging a "free" meal, which is not really free because I indirectly paid for it. Church giveaway programs are not typically funded from taxation. I rather doubt anyone so cheap would tip anyone. That free meal is taken from the mouth of somebody who really needs it. I guess you can start in on takiing lunch money from kids next and those blind men are really easy to steal from. Keith |
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Hotel Room Cooking--How Common is It?
On Dec 31, 4:34 pm, "Keith Willshaw"
wrote: "Ira Humperdink MD" wrote in ... On Dec 31, 7:49 am, Jim Davis wrote: On Dec 31, 7:12 am, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: Is it ever OK to pretend you're a homeless bum when on vacation and, instead of cooking for yourself, to snag a free meal from the local church giveaway program? You actually think about "snagging" food from someone who has none? To me, that's bordering on sick. i am indirectly paying. when I visit a city, I not only pay airport and hotel taxes, I pay limo drivers and tip the bell hop, and rent a room. This helps the city's economy. The limo driver and bellhop and hotel all pay city taxes with my money. So why not take a little back by snagging a "free" meal, which is not really free because I indirectly paid for it. Church giveaway programs are not typically funded from taxation. I rather doubt anyone so cheap would tip anyone. That free meal is taken from the mouth of somebody who really needs it. they are indirectly funded by the hotel i stay in. i pay my hotel $256/night, the hotel donates $2 of leftover food to the church, thus reimbursing the church for my meal. as for the rich beatch at the church dishing out the roast beef and mash potatoes, she is rich enough that I don't feel guilt about not tipping her for her services. also, the hotel also pays taxes to the city, which indirectly subsidizes the church by not charging them property taxes and providing free police and fire protection. I guess you can start in on takiing lunch money from kids next and those blind men are really easy to steal from. Keith |
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Hotel Room Cooking--How Common is It?
Ira Humperdink MD wrote:
On Dec 31, 4:34 pm, "Keith Willshaw" wrote: "Ira Humperdink MD" wrote in ... On Dec 31, 7:49 am, Jim Davis wrote: On Dec 31, 7:12 am, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: Is it ever OK to pretend you're a homeless bum when on vacation and, instead of cooking for yourself, to snag a free meal from the local church giveaway program? You actually think about "snagging" food from someone who has none? To me, that's bordering on sick. i am indirectly paying. when I visit a city, I not only pay airport and hotel taxes, I pay limo drivers and tip the bell hop, and rent a room. This helps the city's economy. The limo driver and bellhop and hotel all pay city taxes with my money. So why not take a little back by snagging a "free" meal, which is not really free because I indirectly paid for it. Church giveaway programs are not typically funded from taxation. I rather doubt anyone so cheap would tip anyone. That free meal is taken from the mouth of somebody who really needs it. they are indirectly funded by the hotel i stay in. i pay my hotel $256/night, the hotel donates $2 of leftover food to the church, thus reimbursing the church for my meal. as for the rich beatch at the church dishing out the roast beef and mash potatoes, she is rich enough that I don't feel guilt about not tipping her for her services. also, the hotel also pays taxes to the city, which indirectly subsidizes the church by not charging them property taxes and providing free police and fire protection. Things not going too well in the medicine dodge? I guess you can start in on takiing lunch money from kids next and those blind men are really easy to steal from. Keith -- -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
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Hotel Room Cooking--How Common is It?
On Dec 31, 5:12*am, Ira Humperdink MD
wrote: On Dec 30, 11:50 pm, "sharx35" wrote: "rst0wxyz" wrote in message ... On Dec 30, 9:42 pm, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: On Dec 30, 7:33 am, rst0wxyz wrote: On Dec 30, 12:57 am, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: On Dec 27, 4:32 am, lechergod wrote: On Dec 27, 7:31 am, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: On Dec 26, 8:32 pm, Jim Davis wrote: On Dec 26, 1:11 pm, "Rog'" wrote: wrote: I'd say that everyone I saw looked financially able to eat at the hotel restaurants. There were low-priced fast food restaurants on the bottom floor, as well as many low-priced restaurants nearby... In some cases, it may be due to peculiar dietary needs which cannot always be met by commercial restaurants. Or the guest may simply be cheap... although they could save even more at a campground. "Cheap" might not be the word for it in some cases. When I'm out on a two to four week stretch, three meals a day can get damn expensive eating out. It's more relaxing in the room too. Besides, Denny's frowns on me eating breakfast in front of their TV, in my underwear. I bring a mike tyson grill and an electric wok to make steak dinners with. If you don't want to stir fry veggies, you can "steam" veggies by heating them up by running hot water in the bath tub. ha-ha ha-ha!!!! really idiot this ******* son of dirty vagina prostitute!!!! only poor people like you cook in hotel room!!!!! i cook in hotel room because i don't trust the cook at the chinese restaurant down the street, who does not wash his hands for 2 minutes after toilet. And yet you married a Chinese woman! Does she wash her hands after toilet before she cooks at home? I make sure she wash herself properly before i have sex. Oh!! Yeah, 69 Hot Pot Specialty of the house! Hee. Hee. You almost owed me a keyboard over THAT one! Is it ever OK to pretend you're a homeless bum when on vacation and, instead of cooking for yourself, to snag a free meal from the local church giveaway program? How can you talk this way, dr ira? You said yourself you are a multi- billionaire with money to burn!! You should be ashamed of yourself for " snagging" a free meal anywhere. |
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On Dec 31, 4:34*pm, "Keith Willshaw"
wrote: "Ira Humperdink MD" wrote in ... On Dec 31, 7:49 am, Jim Davis wrote: On Dec 31, 7:12 am, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: Is it ever OK to pretend you're a homeless bum when on vacation and, instead of cooking for yourself, to snag a free meal from the local church giveaway program? You actually think about "snagging" food from someone who has none? To me, that's bordering on sick. i am indirectly paying. *when I visit a city, I not only pay airport and hotel taxes, I pay limo drivers and tip the bell hop, and rent a room. *This helps the city's economy. *The limo driver and bellhop and hotel all pay city taxes with my money. *So why not take a little back by snagging a "free" meal, which is not really free because I indirectly paid for it. Church giveaway programs are not typically funded from taxation. I rather doubt anyone so cheap would tip anyone. That free meal is taken from the mouth of somebody who really needs it. Church giveaway programs are access food and food very close to expiration dates, giving away by U.S. Department of Agriculture. I guess you can start in on takiing lunch money from kids next and those blind men are really easy to steal from. Keith- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Hotel Room Cooking--How Common is It?
On Dec 31, 3:53*pm, Ira Humperdink MD
wrote: On Dec 31, 8:45 am, rst0wxyz wrote: On Dec 30, 11:50 pm, "sharx35" wrote: "rst0wxyz" wrote in message .... On Dec 30, 12:59 am, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: china runs on child labor And the U.S.A ran on Black slave labor!! 150 years difference. What was done, was done, today, yesterday or a thousand years ago. It's on the history book. and whites, such as myself, have been paying dearly for our sins 150 years ago. *just think of my taxes that go to paying welfare for the underclass. *just think of all the rapes and crimes against innocent whites nowadays. just like the whites of america, the chinese will also pay dearly for their sins against their slave children. *just you wait and see. *can you say revolution? They had their revolution. The CCP can not be overthrown, at least not in the forseeable future. |
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On Dec 31, 6:38 pm, rst0wxyz wrote:
On Dec 31, 5:12 am, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: On Dec 30, 11:50 pm, "sharx35" wrote: "rst0wxyz" wrote in message ... On Dec 30, 9:42 pm, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: On Dec 30, 7:33 am, rst0wxyz wrote: On Dec 30, 12:57 am, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: On Dec 27, 4:32 am, lechergod wrote: On Dec 27, 7:31 am, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: On Dec 26, 8:32 pm, Jim Davis wrote: On Dec 26, 1:11 pm, "Rog'" wrote: wrote: I'd say that everyone I saw looked financially able to eat at the hotel restaurants. There were low-priced fast food restaurants on the bottom floor, as well as many low-priced restaurants nearby... In some cases, it may be due to peculiar dietary needs which cannot always be met by commercial restaurants. Or the guest may simply be cheap... although they could save even more at a campground. "Cheap" might not be the word for it in some cases. When I'm out on a two to four week stretch, three meals a day can get damn expensive eating out. It's more relaxing in the room too. Besides, Denny's frowns on me eating breakfast in front of their TV, in my underwear. I bring a mike tyson grill and an electric wok to make steak dinners with. If you don't want to stir fry veggies, you can "steam" veggies by heating them up by running hot water in the bath tub. ha-ha ha-ha!!!! really idiot this ******* son of dirty vagina prostitute!!!! only poor people like you cook in hotel room!!!!! i cook in hotel room because i don't trust the cook at the chinese restaurant down the street, who does not wash his hands for 2 minutes after toilet. And yet you married a Chinese woman! Does she wash her hands after toilet before she cooks at home? I make sure she wash herself properly before i have sex. Oh!! Yeah, 69 Hot Pot Specialty of the house! Hee. Hee. You almost owed me a keyboard over THAT one! Is it ever OK to pretend you're a homeless bum when on vacation and, instead of cooking for yourself, to snag a free meal from the local church giveaway program? How can you talk this way, dr ira? You said yourself you are a multi- billionaire with money to burn!! You should be ashamed of yourself for " snagging" a free meal anywhere. you obviously have never feasted on holiday turkey with all the trimmings at the local hobo charity center. yum yum, the hobo dinners are as good as any 3 star restaurant and certainly healthier and more wholesome than the greasy chinese takeout. i'm going to feast on prime rib and vegetable fiesta on New Year's day courtesy of New York City Govenment's "homeless" program. They usually have traditional apple pie deserts a la mode with Starbucks expresso for dessert. I always try to go back for seconds. Now, things would be perfect if they get rid of the hobos, who have poor table manners. EVERYBODY SHOULD EAT AT THEIR LOCAL HOMELESS SHELTER ONCE. Try it for the experience, and donate $10 in the cookie jar if you feel the meal was worth it. |
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On Jan 1, 10:02*am, "J. Clarke" wrote:
Ira Humperdink MD wrote: On Dec 31, 4:34 pm, "Keith Willshaw" wrote: "Ira Humperdink MD" wrote in ... On Dec 31, 7:49 am, Jim Davis wrote: On Dec 31, 7:12 am, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: Is it ever OK to pretend you're a homeless bum when on vacation and, instead of cooking for yourself, to snag a free meal from the local church giveaway program? You actually think about "snagging" food from someone who has none? To me, that's bordering on sick. i am indirectly paying. *when I visit a city, I not only pay airport andhoteltaxes, I pay limo drivers and tip the bell hop, and rent a room. *This helps the city's economy. *The limo driver and bellhop andhotelall pay city taxes with my money. *So why not take a little back by snagging a "free" meal, which is not really free because I indirectly paid for it. Church giveaway programs are not typically funded from taxation. I rather doubt anyone so cheap would tip anyone. That free meal is taken from the mouth of somebody who really needs it. they are indirectly funded by thehoteli stay in. *i pay myhotel $256/night, thehotel donates $2 of leftover food to the church, thus reimbursing the church for my meal. as for the rich beatch at the church dishing out the roast beef and mash potatoes, she *is rich enough that I don't feel guilt about not tipping her for her services. also, thehotelalso pays taxes to the city, which *indirectly subsidizes the church by not charging them property taxes and providing free police and fire protection. Things not going too well in the medicine dodge? really idiot !!!! this man has nothing to do with medicine !!! he is a poor hotel janitor and a well known troll !!! name and md are initials he stole from another netter !!!! I guess you can start in on takiing lunch money from kids next and those blind men are really easy to steal from. Keith -- -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Jan 1, 1:02 am, lechergod wrote:
On Jan 1, 10:02 am, "J. Clarke" wrote: Ira Humperdink MD wrote: On Dec 31, 4:34 pm, "Keith Willshaw" wrote: "Ira Humperdink MD" wrote in ... On Dec 31, 7:49 am, Jim Davis wrote: On Dec 31, 7:12 am, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: Is it ever OK to pretend you're a homeless bum when on vacation and, instead of cooking for yourself, to snag a free meal from the local church giveaway program? You actually think about "snagging" food from someone who has none? To me, that's bordering on sick. i am indirectly paying. when I visit a city, I not only pay airport andhoteltaxes, I pay limo drivers and tip the bell hop, and rent a room. This helps the city's economy. The limo driver and bellhop andhotelall pay city taxes with my money. So why not take a little back by snagging a "free" meal, which is not really free because I indirectly paid for it. Church giveaway programs are not typically funded from taxation. I rather doubt anyone so cheap would tip anyone. That free meal is taken from the mouth of somebody who really needs it. they are indirectly funded by thehoteli stay in. i pay myhotel $256/night, thehotel donates $2 of leftover food to the church, thus reimbursing the church for my meal. as for the rich beatch at the church dishing out the roast beef and mash potatoes, she is rich enough that I don't feel guilt about not tipping her for her services. also, thehotelalso pays taxes to the city, which indirectly subsidizes the church by not charging them property taxes and providing free police and fire protection. Things not going too well in the medicine dodge? really idiot !!!! this man has nothing to do with medicine !!! he is a poor hotel janitor and a well known troll !!! name and md are initials he stole from another netter !!!! who made you the net judge and jury? I guess you can start in on takiing lunch money from kids next and those blind men are really easy to steal from. Keith -- -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Dec 31 2007, 11:46*pm, Ira Humperdink MD
wrote: On Dec 31, 6:38 pm, rst0wxyz wrote: On Dec 31, 5:12 am, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: On Dec 30, 11:50 pm, "sharx35" wrote: "rst0wxyz" wrote in message .... On Dec 30, 9:42 pm, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: On Dec 30, 7:33 am, rst0wxyz wrote: On Dec 30, 12:57 am, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: On Dec 27, 4:32 am, lechergod wrote: On Dec 27, 7:31 am, Ira Humperdink MD wrote: On Dec 26, 8:32 pm, Jim Davis wrote: On Dec 26, 1:11 pm, "Rog'" wrote: wrote: I'd say that everyone I saw looked financially able to eat at the hotel restaurants. There were low-priced fast food restaurants on the bottom floor, as well as many low-priced restaurants nearby... In some cases, it may be due to peculiar dietary needs which cannot always be met by commercial restaurants. Or the guest may simply be cheap... although they could save even more at a campground. "Cheap" might not be the word for it in some cases. When I'm out on a two to four week stretch, three meals a day can get damn expensive eating out. It's more relaxing in the room too. Besides, Denny's frowns on me eating breakfast in front of their TV, in my underwear. I bring a mike tyson grill and an electric wok to make steak dinners with. If you don't want to stir fry veggies, you can "steam" veggies by heating them up by running hot water in the bath tub. ha-ha ha-ha!!!! really idiot this ******* son of dirty vagina prostitute!!!! only poor people like you cook in hotel room!!!!! i cook in hotel room because i don't trust the cook at the chinese restaurant down the street, who does not wash his hands for 2 minutes after toilet. And yet you married a Chinese woman! Does she wash her hands after toilet before she cooks at home? I make sure she wash herself properly before i have sex. Oh!! Yeah, 69 Hot Pot Specialty of the house! Hee. Hee. You almost owed me a keyboard over THAT one! Is it ever OK to pretend you're a homeless bum when on vacation and, instead of cooking for yourself, to snag a free meal from the local church giveaway program? How can you talk this way, dr ira? *You said yourself you are a multi- billionaire with money to burn!! *You should be ashamed of yourself for " snagging" a free meal anywhere. you obviously have never feasted on holiday turkey with all the trimmings at the local hobo charity center. *yum yum, the hobo dinners are as good as any 3 star restaurant and certainly healthier and more wholesome than the greasy chinese takeout. * i'm going to feast on prime rib and vegetable fiesta on New Year's day courtesy of New York City Govenment's "homeless" program. *They usually have traditional apple pie deserts a la mode with Starbucks expresso for dessert. *I always try to go back for seconds. *Now, things would be perfect if they get rid of the hobos, who have poor table manners. EVERYBODY SHOULD EAT AT THEIR LOCAL HOMELESS SHELTER ONCE. *Try it for the experience, and donate $10 in the cookie jar if you feel the meal was worth it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So you wolf own 30 bucks worth of food, and drop 10 into the jar. From reading all of the above in this message, I've come to the conclusion that you're either bull****ting, or you're a complete dickhead. |
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