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  • Laurentius
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    Originally posted by WJW View Post
    In four years I will post a very witty observation about this thread.

    Bill
    You have been assured 4 more years? Damn, and I've been living day to day!http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/images/icons/icon9.gif

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  • WJW
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    In four years I will post a very witty observation about this thread.

    Bill

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  • david s
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    Then roast it in a pan. If you don't want it sitting in the fat, put a rack in the pan to elevate it slightly.you need all that caramelization in the pan to make the gravy anyhow.

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  • Wyatt Earp
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    I did the same with a 8 pound pork shoulder. Roast on a bakers sheet, used a rib rack/Tuscan grill to elevate the it. It rubs me wrong to allow grease to come in contact with the oven floor. Granted you can rake coals over it afterwards but for high fat meats you may have a problem with a grease fire......no thanks.

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  • brickie in oz
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    Originally posted by GrahamG View Post
    It is down to the blog being set up in US English hence the spelling variations.
    Its your web browser that cant spell, I have set up forums on Oz hosted sites and they still spell wrongly.

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  • david s
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    Yes, I get that. I do daily battle with students who use US spell check rather than English.
    The origin of the Australian Labor Party is a different issue. When it was formed prior to the first Federal election in 1901 it was LABOUR, but changed for some reason to LABOR in 1921. Presumably from some influence from the "US Labor Movement". They probably thought it made them sound more progressive. That's a bit ironic given the draconian industrial relations the US operate under now.
    Last edited by david s; 03-31-2013, 01:32 AM. Reason: Clarification

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  • GrahamG
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    Ups, I meant wordpress install - such as this forum, when anyone sets up a domain they have the option to set it up where the hosting is, so if the server is in the US the spelling on the website will also be US English.

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  • david s
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    No, there was no blog in 1912. Must be another explanation.

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  • GrahamG
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    It is down to the blog being set up in US English hence the spelling variations.

    Originally posted by wotavidone
    By the way, I am delighted you can all spell humour properly.
    Has anyone else noticed that the Australian Labor Party can't spell Labour?

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  • david s
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    Originally posted by wotavidone
    By the way, I am delighted you can all spell humour properly.
    Has anyone else noticed that the Australian Labor Party can't spell Labour?
    It was Labour Party originally, but changed in 1912. It seems the Americanization of Australia began pretty early.

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  • Bacterium
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    Well it was entertaining thought it should go on in another space.

    Graham, brickie is capable of taking care of himself, it was more some of your misunderstood comments on Oz. "Those who move to Oz end up staying" as it offers so much as a great way of life........ Whatever your profession or reason for depression!!!

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  • Laurentius
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    A grain or two of sand can be useful in a constructive build of an oven. Rubbing salt in wounds can be painful, as heck.

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  • brickie in oz
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    No probs Faith.

    Getting angry and hostile on a forum is just futile.
    You can be anyone or anything your little heart desires on a forum as no one will ever know the difference.

    I always take everything on forums with a grain of salt or two or three.

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  • Faith In Virginia
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    Sorry Al, I stand corrected. I re-read the thread and you are correct. I guess I assumed with all the hostility it was a give and take kind of thing. Looking back I see that is not so. I was on my first pot of coffee this morning when I read all of that so perhaps I should have waited on the second pot before posting.

    I am sensitive to hostility...don't care for it much...all that drama. I much prefer an easy care free life style. Life is too short to go around angry all the time.

    Well enough said...sorry once again.
    Faith

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  • brickie in oz
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    Cant say I was hostile Faith?

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