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minnmess Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 8:33 PM |
AbsGinger wrote: I don't like waiting for Monkey/Andrew to propose.
it's coming, any day now, im sure!
And you can wear that shirt at your wedding. |
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Lemon Grinner Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 8:44 PM |
I don't like: A certain bastard keeping things secret from me!!!!
I would like: The same bastard. And some pad thai. Mmmm. |
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AbsGinger Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 8:45 PM |
minnmess wrote: AbsGinger wrote: I don't like waiting for Monkey/Andrew to propose.
it's coming, any day now, im sure!
And you can wear that shirt at your wedding.
He's coming to Paris soon. |
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Nikki Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 8:52 PM |
Lemon Grinner wrote: And some pad thai. Mmmm.
That sounds so freakin' good right now! |
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AbsGinger Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 8:56 PM |
Nikki wrote: Lemon Grinner wrote: And some pad thai. Mmmm.
That sounds so freakin' good right now!
I'd rather see Andrew than eat pad thai, don't you reckon ? |
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ElspethOllie Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 8:57 PM |
Nikki wrote: Lemon Grinner wrote: And some pad thai. Mmmm.
That sounds so freakin' good right now!
I have a craving for some Sonic right now. I don't know why. |
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dee Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 10:03 PM |
being unemployed despite probably holding a record at this stage for most interviews crammed into one month.
to have a job and a hug |
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weirdmom Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 10:07 PM |
dee wrote: being unemployed despite probably holding a record at this stage for most interviews crammed into one month.
to have a job and a hug
Hang in there Dee! The process stinks but you can get through it. |
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champagnesupernova Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 11:27 PM |
dee wrote: being unemployed despite probably holding a record at this stage for most interviews crammed into one month.
to have a job and a hug
Good luck! Getting a job and a hug... |
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minnmess Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 11:31 PM |
Nikki wrote: Lemon Grinner wrote: And some pad thai. Mmmm.
That sounds so freakin' good right now!
mm that does sound good. maybe i will whip up a giant batch of it this weekend. |
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sebnemy Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 11:43 PM |
champagnesupernova wrote: sebnemy wrote: [Side note: I am into home-made wines these days and determined to try my own formula some time soon. Then I will be a complete human being.]
Thanks for the coffee encouragement. I wish I was not drinking coffee now to concentrate on work--you can see how great I am doing that :(--but i wish I was drinking coffee after having a great dinner with friends, and lots of wine--well it is the plan for tomorrow, if i can survive tonight.
By the way I have a friend who makes great wine--he has a vineyard. But other than his I had some pretty crappy home-made wines. I am not feeling brave enough to taste home-made wines anymore. Good luck with your formula!
Thanks! I am quite a newbie in the field. Never tried making my own wine before but did try several home made wine and loved them. Currently reading hell much of source to progress theoretically. I want to use different fruits other than grapes. Only problem is mates around keep making fun of my inventive entrepreneurship. :-)))
you know what don't let them spoil it for you. If you end up with a good wine, they will be happy, too. A small note: I tried [grape] wine mixed with "vahsi yaban mersini"wine. I guess you can translate it as blueberries(?)... It was surprisingly good. Again, prepared by the same friend. He is my wine hero.
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I would like to sleep now
and I will sleep now. |
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champagnesupernova Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 11:53 PM |
sebnemy wrote:
you know what don't let them spoil it for you. If you end up with a good wine, they will be happy, too. A small note: I tried [grape] wine mixed with "vahsi yaban mersini"wine. I guess you can translate it as blueberries(?)... It was surprisingly good. Again, prepared by the same friend. He is my wine hero.
Hehe. I won't. Not before I hear them calling me 'our wine hero'. :-)
That sounds like a good mixture by the way. As long as the sugar percentage is not much. I tried black mulberry (karadut) wine last week. Not home made though. It was like a sweety juice. Cheers for the inspiration! And good night. |
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lindsey22295 Posted Wed 23 Jul, 2008 12:24 AM |
ElspethOllie wrote: Nikki wrote: Lemon Grinner wrote: And some pad thai. Mmmm.
That sounds so freakin' good right now!
I have a craving for some Sonic right now. I don't know why.
Good god that sounds delicious right now. I've been jonesing for a milkshake for a while. |
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nesmap Posted Wed 23 Jul, 2008 1:38 AM |
Awwww, I missed all the fighting  |
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champagnesupernova Posted Wed 23 Jul, 2008 2:13 AM |
nesmap wrote: Awwww, I missed all the fighting
HA! Don't worry, Nes. Just say something about how you miss the old board and it shall start over again. Few folks around are willing to hate randomly. Give 'em the bait. :-P Gosh, or just don't. ;-)
P.S. Fancy smiley, sir. |
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