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clare
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Ship meets are all very well but what about those excluded by the accident of geography? This thread is now proposed as an exclusive zone for those privileged people, through happy accident of registration, are forever blessed with a prime member number. Incredibly… I'm included! What's the chances of that eh?

(And the numerical outcasts who are soulfully tugging at they keyboard, longing to join in but having to settle for a New York meet or a North Yorkshire meet or whatever… don't even think about starting counter threads. Have you any idea how sad that would look?).

So WELCOME TO THE PARTY all you prime numbers out there, come on in and we'll celebrate in a nondivisible fashion. For a start, we'll have no cutting of the cake.

love clare

[ 10. March 2003, 02:14: Message edited by: Erin ]

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smatt
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what a great idea Clare

I'd love to second it, but that would be wholly inappropriate

smatt



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smatt
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oh dear, just realised that 2 is a prime number too...


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Sean
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Can we bring wives, fiancees, whatever who aren't prime numbered?

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clare
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certainly not.

But, to be brutel Sean, that's not a problem for you. Divide yourself by three dear, and go and join your loved ones outside the cordon.

Goodbye.


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I feel that I should be able to join as I am the product of two prime numbers! 2 and 17.

bb


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clare
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darling, thats not the point of prime numbers now is it? you know that. now, be off with you.

clare

And, well, we've got a party of two now... hello smatt. indeed, you could second and third my proposal if you so wished. but i'd start on the grub before the others get here. Fancy a whole melon?


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Alaric the Goth
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511 IS a prime number, isn't it?

(If it is, glad to be aboard!)

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babybear
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How about if I offer to cook?

I have been pracising my cooking in preparation for the SoF St Simeon's weekend.

I do a fantastic line in orange glazed chicken. May I tempt you?

bb


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Alan Cresswell

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Well, I'm not that bad at cooking you know. Do we need an outcast to cook?

Alan

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Erin
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quote:
Originally posted by smatt:
oh dear, just realised that 2 is a prime number too...


luv
smatt

hangs head in shame and tries to hide in a corner not catching shipmate 2's eye


Too late.

Oh, and I am from the South, with French and Italian roots, not-too-recently divorced from a Cajun. I can cook just about anything under the sun. We have no need for non-prime interlopers here.

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clare
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exactly. we have all the cooking talents we need assembled right here babybear. now shooo... go and discuss litergy or something useful while we get on with the business of making merry.

Also Alaric the Goth... of you go as well. I've no idea what 511 is divisable by, but it's certainly Not an authorised prime number. Nice try though. Almost had me fooled.

BTW. we're looking at a total of 114 party goers as the crew currently stands. Possibly the largest meet ever!

clare


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Alan Cresswell

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7x73=511

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Erin
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511 is a product of 7x73. Now if we didn't let babybear use the Babybear Exclusion, what makes you think we'll let you?

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Reepicheep
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17x3 = 51....

And I'm excluded too


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Ann

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To bb, Sean, angel, Alaric and other excluded members,

These Prime Types have absolutely no concept of sharing. I can see them now, each jealously guarding the item they brought with them. We shall just have to hope, for the reputation of the ship, that the rum isn't brought in a cask.

love 2x47

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Sean
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quote:
Originally posted by clare:
certainly not.

But, to be brutel Sean, that's not a problem for you. Divide yourself by three dear, and go and join your loved ones outside the cordon.

Goodbye.


Sprung

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Moo

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Would someone please tell me if 107 is a prime number? I think it is, but I'm not sure.

Moo

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smatt
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hi moo - yes come in and join the party

yours indivisibly
smatt


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clare
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Yes Moo it is! You are our greatest prime number so far... though there are plenty more to come so enjoy this honour while it lasts. Welcome to the party! how nice to be at a meet with you at last.

Amazing, isn't it, how the non prime shipmates are so blatently jealous that, despite having a total of 317 other threads on the ship they could post on they can't bear not to post on this one!

bring on the southern/Itlaian/French/Scottish/cajian cooking!

love clare


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Alan Cresswell

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do we have to work out a menu which doesn't involve cutting anything?

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Erin
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And the lesser, pretender threads have already begun. Tsk tsk.

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Alan Cresswell

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since they've invaded our thread. should we return the compliment, or is that just far to petty?

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Erin
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I'm debating. I mean, it would certainly serve them right, but why taint ourselves?

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clare
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Why would we want to go to their party? I don't really understand the concept. The original and the best.

Now, with regard to the menu. What do you think is an appropriate challenge? Indeed, i agree no cutting (though could we cut if we were not concerned with dividing into equal amounts?). what about scooping, which doesn't include positive integers? And do yu think we could eat a buch of grapes between us as long as the number of grapes was equal to the number of party goers?

clare


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Steve_R
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As a mathmatician, this is one party I have to join.

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TJ
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Having finally managed to re-register on the new boards (did anyone miss me?!) I find myself terribly confused... is the only way to determine my member number by posting a message? I can't find it anywhere else... so as yet I can't figure out if I'm allowed to join the party. But this post should quickly determine that!

TJ


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TJ
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19x31

That's me excluded then!


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Erin
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As long as we can cut, just not in equal amounts, I'm safe. I never measure anything.

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Alan Cresswell

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the best way to cook. "that looks about right" measurements and "that should work" ingredients. Recipes are for the unadventurous.

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clare
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tracy! didn't recognise you with just your initials! yes sorry love.. wah-wuh out of the game.. though i belive you'll be attending a geographically exclusive ship meet in the future.

you can check out your member number through clicking on "my profile". Checking whether it is a prime number requires a little more iniciative.

so, what ya cookin erin?

clare


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TJ
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Clare: 'you can check out your member number through clicking on "my profile". Checking whether it is a prime number requires a little more iniciative.'

Only after you've posted... as far as I could see!


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andy d
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I wponder how long it will be before we get a member with number = to the largest known prime.

that is (2^6972593) - 1

there'll be more form the useless fact factory next week!

andy

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clare
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yes, and on a different thread if you please! dear me, andy, so obviously a two divisible it's risible. don't think you can sneak on in just because you've got a cool band to quote on your sig.

clare


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Erin
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They want to be like us, Clare. Can you blame them?

As far as what's for supper... ummm, you have your pick: Cajun, Southern, Floribbean (Florida/Caribbean), Barbecue, Italian, French. What'll it be?

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marmot

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Please count me in. Check and see if you are on the A list by going here

Renee

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Sorry I'm late... have we worked out the refreshments yet?

Sieg

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Maddie
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It's OK - I'm here now

Erin, now I would love you to cook - can I just ask that there is some not too spicey for me? I am a wimp when it comes to hot food.


Thanks m'dear


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Erin
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Not too spicy, eh? Then it will be Southern. Hmmmm... how about:
  • cream of gazpacho soup (mild peppers, I promise)
  • real pit barbecue
  • coleslaw
  • potato salad
  • Brunswick stew
  • grilled corn on the cob
  • biscuits
  • cornbread
  • watermelon slices
  • caramel pecan ice cream over pound cake
  • red velvet cake (got to have some white trash cooking in there somewhere)
  • mint juleps
  • iced tea with mint
  • lemonade
(All made from scratch, of course.)

Should I put up the breakfast menu for tomorrow?

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Viola
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Oh - this is toooo much.

Look, I know I'm divisible by lots of things, but couldn't I just come and help serve that food? The smell is infiltrating other threads and putting me off my - well -things

Please?

No?

OK then.

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Maddie
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Wow - now I am hungry again, and there is no way I can be!

And Viola - nope! Bye


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Viola
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Mardy strop coming up...

It's my board too y'know. Why can't I come to any of the parties?

OK - mardy strop over (ish)

I'll just go & find my own little corner of heaven in one of the far distant mansions and pray for you all and your self seeking festivities of greed.


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Erin
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Okay, breakfast for tomorrow:
  • sausage and apples in maple syrup
  • grits and cheese casserole
  • more biscuits
  • cut up fresh fruit
  • blueberry pancakes
  • apple streusel muffins
  • fresh squeezed orange juice
  • coffee (for those of you who must -- ick)
  • hot tea
  • fruit smoothies for those of you who ate too much tonight

I think that's enough.

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RuthW

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So happy to join the chosen few!

And so happy to see the spread. My word, Erin. Biscuits. Made by a southerner. Not to slight the rest of the menu, but home-made biscuits are to my mind evidence that God loves us and wants us to be happy.

What are your thoughts on catfish for breakfast? I used to frequent a wonderful diner owned/run by someone transplanted to California from the south -- they had fried catfish on the breakfast menu. Which seemed insane till I tried it. Thought I'd died and gone to heaven. That and the red-eye gravy.

Of course now I'm having to do Weight Watchers due to my devotion to this sort of food!


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David
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You forgot the Eggs Benedict and Champagne.
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Erin
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Ah yes, though you won't find either of those on a traditional Southern menu. And Ruth, I figured catfish would be too Southern. And I did forget the sausage gravy to go with the biscuits, too. If any of you are ever in Savannah, Clary's (which was in The Book, IIRC) has the world's best biscuits and gravy. Last time I was there that's what I got for breakfast. It was like $3 or so, so I'm thinking a couple of normal sized biscuits and gravy. Well. The bowl was as big as a large dinner plate, and about three inches deep. The THREE biscuits were as tall as the bowl was deep, and there was so much gravy that if they'd added one more molecule to the bowl it would have spilled over the side.

I licked the bowl clean and didn't eat for three days. But my God was it a slice of heaven on earth.

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Greetings, my people. Did you miss me?

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Alan Cresswell

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now this might be something for the cross-cultural lexicon, but it appear that Erin and Ruth are using the word "biscuit" in a way different from the UK usage. Over here what we call biscuits you'd call cookies, as we used to keep reminding an American colleague when he refered to biscuits as cookies (until he'd got used to it and used the UK terminology, at which point we brought out the cookies - does that seem mean?)

Anyway, what in the US is a biscuit? (the thought of cookies and gravy doesn't appeal)

Alan

BTW, Wood welcome to the party

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Steve_R
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quote:
Originally posted by Alan Cresswell:

(the thought of cookies and gravy doesn't appeal)

...but a lot of the other stuff on this menu does.

Erin,

As far as I am concerned it can be as spicy as you like, habanero chillis an' all.

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Alan Cresswell

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Steve, I agree. That mouth watering list is enough to make any non-prime numbered member turn several shades of green with envy at the bountious fare brought to this party.

And I'm sure once I find out what an American biscuit is that'll also be a great tasting dish when served with gravy.

Alan

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