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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:19 PM
#81
Imagine that.... someone on a bulletin board is not being 100% truthful and up front - whether it's the OP or the person being accused - I don't know.
I may look for other people's experiences on a BB but any actual medical advice is going to come from my real life vet....
The rebel in the grey shirt 
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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:19 PM
#82
 Originally Posted by Alagirl
See, be that as it may, you have the balls to call her out, have the balls to put your name to it.
Real one or BB one, I don't really care.
This is me.
 Originally Posted by Alagirl
However, even non-vets can on occasion offer pointers as to what direction to look at if an ailment stummies you.
Agreed, but most of the people giving advice are not claiming to be vets.
 Originally Posted by mbm
i just upped fingered you when i was trying to respond .... anyway, the OP is accusing another poster of a crime. First of all I think that is against the board rules, second of all that is a very serious matter and i think folks should take what the OP has said with a grain of salt - until there is some kind of proof.
If what I posted is against the rules I am unaware of it and apologize in advance to the moderators, but I stand by everything I have posted, as myself or my alter.
Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear or a fool from any direction.
Cowboy saying
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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:24 PM
#83
Hey, has anyone ever made those crispy biscuit/cookies using baker's ammonia as a leavening agent?
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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:25 PM
#84
 Originally Posted by LexInVA
I'm not joking, it really is in the 50's!
Do I look like I would joke about a thing like that?
(now I need to find that KAT woman... she has your addy, no?)
 Don't Quote Me! I Am On Ignore! 
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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:26 PM
#85
 Originally Posted by Thoroughbred in Color
This is me.
Agreed, but most of the people giving advice are not claiming to be vets.
If what I posted is against the rules I am unaware of it and apologize in advance to the moderators, but I stand by everything I have posted, as myself or my alter.
More like it! 
(I still don't know you - or the other person for that matter - from Adam's dog, but hey....
 Originally Posted by SnicklefritzG
Hey, has anyone ever made those crispy biscuit/cookies using baker's ammonia as a leavening agent?
Random....but fun.
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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:27 PM
#86
Lex--I would be glad to give you a thumbs down, if that would make you happy.
Just for clarity: I am not named Calvin (and my horse has no internet access), nor is my last name Crowe...that comes from a youthful(ish) fascination with Russell Crowe (red faced with embarrassment). I am a teacher, so any advice you need on middle school aged kids, I'd be happy to dispense it.
I do think we should take the OP's message with a bit of caution, but I'm guessing she/he/it is probably telling us the truth....but this is COTH, so this could be a North Korean plot to sneak unicorns armed with biological weapons into America...
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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:27 PM
#87
 Originally Posted by SnicklefritzG
Hey, has anyone ever made those crispy biscuit/cookies using baker's ammonia as a leavening agent?
No and if you do, I will spread the word on Facebook that you've committed that atrocity and nobody will ever talk to you again. Not even your own mother.
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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:29 PM
#88
 Originally Posted by Alagirl
Do I look like I would joke about a thing like that?
(now I need to find that KAT woman... she has your addy, no?)

I've relocated since then. It was almost half a decade ago.
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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:29 PM
#89
It is supposed to be an excellent leavening agent for certain types of Scandinavian biscuits or to make very crispy cookies. The kind of stuff peoples' grandmas used to use 
I've not been able to find it except by mail order from King Arthur Flour but I haven't ever used it. Curious if anyone else has.
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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:31 PM
#90
 Originally Posted by Alagirl
More like it! 
(I still don't know you - or the other person for that matter - from Adam's dog, but hey....
Random....but fun. 
I thought it was time to "lighten" the atmosphere in here. ha. just to see what people would say.
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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:32 PM
#91
 Originally Posted by LexInVA
I've relocated since then. It was almost half a decade ago.
oh darn....
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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:35 PM
#92
Also changed my phone numbers too. She used to blow up my phone with texts and random calls during the work day.
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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:38 PM
#93
you are on FIRE tonight!
 Originally Posted by LexInVA
Good Lord, I walk my dog and come back to 50-something "Like" notifications. 
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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:38 PM
#94
 Originally Posted by LexInVA
Also changed my phone numbers too. She used to blow up my phone with texts and random calls during the work day.
I'm not THAT needy....
 Don't Quote Me! I Am On Ignore! 
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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:44 PM
#95
I'm 99.234512341348723451826% certain that her co-workers all hated her guts, which is probably one of several reasons why she got fired and why she wouldn't leave me alone during the day. I remember she would rant online about how people don't understand what a wonderful person she really is and why they should really take the time to get to know the real woman she was. Ironically, she was also VERY clingy with the COTHer she was leasing a horse from and the girl's Eventing coach who later became her coach as well after the girl she was leasing from got out of horses because she couldn't fit it in with taking college courses.
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Dec. 4, 2012, 09:49 PM
#96
 Originally Posted by LexInVA
I'm 99.234512341348723451826% certain that her co-workers all hated her guts, which is probably one of several reasons why she got fired and why she wouldn't leave me alone during the day. I remember she would rant online about how people don't understand what a wonderful person she really is and why they should really take the time to get to know the real woman she was. Ironically, she was also VERY clingy with the COTHer she was leasing a horse from and the girl's Eventing coach who later became her coach as well after the girl she was leasing from got out of horses because she couldn't fit it in with taking college courses.
It's always a B**** when only Jesus loves you....
 Don't Quote Me! I Am On Ignore! 
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Dec. 4, 2012, 10:31 PM
#97
 Originally Posted by amastrike
Seriously. Some random person comes in, announces that someone else is lying, and everyone believes it? Give me a break. Why would I believe a random stranger?
LMAO. COTH is a wonderful world of random strangers, drunken houseguests and all kinds of entertaining alters. Sift through it all and there are some really good people here!
 Originally Posted by Alagirl
it was Plum, in the tack room, with a bottle of Tanqueray....
Alagirl, you and I may not agree on some things, but I do appreciate this comment!
 Originally Posted by Horse with No Name
I do know who the OP is, well I don't know as in *know the OP* but I do know the OP's usual COTH name as there was a bit of an oopsie earlier, as does seem to happen when using alters  Not sure if anyone else noticed it...
Sluething kudos to you! 
 Originally Posted by LexInVA
Good Lord, I walk my dog and come back to 50-something "Like" notifications. 
First world problems... 
This thread went south quickly, but in a very entertaining way!
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Dec. 4, 2012, 10:39 PM
#98
“I never play horseshoes ‘cause Mother taught us not to throw our clothes around.”
-Mr. Ed
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Dec. 4, 2012, 10:47 PM
#99
I'm definitely not who I say I am.
Does that make me honest?
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Dec. 4, 2012, 11:00 PM
#100
 Originally Posted by Tripolye
I'm definitely not who I say I am.
Does that make me honest?
No. It makes you confused.
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