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Summanus
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Lunch, anyone?
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FARASHA
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HMMMMMMMMM; YES PLEASE!!
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Bob H
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Looks yummy! But, who's legs are those on the table?
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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Summanus
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Ahem...FARASHA, perhaps this might be the time to discuss whether we could meet for lunch sometime and......Wait, what's that noise? Wha..Egads..NO!
I was just kidding, dear, please put down the frypan...Boink.
Bob H...those are arms, tonto...and you better watch out, they belong to my wife.
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comitan
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Better be careful the hands attached to those arms have a fork in them and ready to use. No more pictures, lets eat!!!!!!!!!!!!
Strive For The Ideal, But Deal With What\'s Real.
Every day is a new day, better than the day before.(from some song)
Lord, Keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
“The sincere pursuit of truth requires you to entertain the possibility that everything you believe to be true may in fact be false”
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FARASHA
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Yeah, lets go ahead and finish this Off!! and a good desert hopefully comes afterwards??
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Summanus
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umph...er...ah...well...hmm....NO...sigh.
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Summanus
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Dessert? Well, okay, FARASHA...I am game. Now this is not necessarily dessert, but would you think me forward if I suggested this for breakfast?
Now you know this is just fun and games, right...right? RIGHT?? Please do not contact me at home.
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FARASHA
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this for Breakfast????? I'm not a rabbit or a hamster - cellery gives me
goosbumps. And tomato juice on empty stomach - jikes!!!
Never have much of breakfast, except for a cup of Filtercoffee and a slice of buttered bread with Jam. And then only if its served to my bed from my
Hubby.
Desert is a MUST in my culture - we got soooooooo many delicious cakes etc..and a nice meal can't be finished without a desert and a coffee, both
topped with whipped cream.
Will invite your wife for a nice Ladys afternoon coffee chat!!! of
course with cake and coffee!!
look this up www.sacher.com
[Edited on 1-11-2006 by FARASHA]
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Summanus
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"I'm not a rabbit or a hamster"...HooHa! I love it! Good one, FARASHA.
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FARASHA
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reminds me of a joke: After their first night SHE gets out of bed and gets her
NEW hubby a breakfast - a plate with some carrots, cellery, etc.., HE looks sternly and asks"why this?" SHE answers -" Well I thought you eat also
like a rabbit!"
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Summanus
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FARASHA, I don't get it.
I feel the axe is about to fall on this thread. We best get back to things Baja.
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FARASHA
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Talking BAJA - what is the best desert you can get in Baja?
Never found a real good one!!
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Summanus
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You forgot an 's'....unless you are talking environmental. For dessert...Flan is plentiful and typical, but I love Ancho Chili Fudge Pie.
[Edited on 11-1-2006 by Summanus]
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FARASHA
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yeah, missed an "s" - getting tired now, its getting late here.
Never really fancied FLAN, and CHILI in a cake made me suspicious - I mean real CAKE with good filling, lots of chocolate!!
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dessert
Choco-flan. Two inches thick, very moist chocolate cake topped with 3/4 inch of flan. Yikes.
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Summanus
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Bruce, what double posts? Or am I going blind as well as deaf?
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Ken Bondy
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Summanus
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Oh My God! Dessert is served! Someone wake up FARASHA.
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Keri
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Chili Chocolate cake ? Where. Sounds interesting
What about chocolate in mole about the same in reverse isn't it. I've had some great moles. Bet the cake is great . How about Tres leches cake That's
good also. k
Ken That looks like cielito lindo crab. Love it,k
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