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Post by shywriter on Jul 13, 2006 0:58:19 GMT -5
Umm... hellooooo that question was up for Nine days . Wha'd I'm sayin'!! I'm reeeallllyy workin' Garden, no question. BIG addict for mah greens! Uh... (I never play this 'cos I have no ideas...) Ah! Using Southernisms (something I'd never heard til moving here): Tea: Sweet or Unsweet?
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Post by shywriter on Jul 13, 2006 1:00:22 GMT -5
Garden salad please Fanfic - reading online or printing out first (Damn! I can't get this game down right... ) Online... now... back to the tea...
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Post by dzero on Jul 13, 2006 12:37:27 GMT -5
Umm... hellooooo that question was up for Nine days . Wha'd I'm sayin'!! I'm reeeallllyy workin' Oh , didn't get that you got what I meant. There, as if you're not busy enough, now you can decipher that sentence ;D. Sweetened, cause I don't really like tea so this will help a little Running or walking?
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Post by shywriter on Jul 13, 2006 21:13:14 GMT -5
Oh , didn't get that you got what I meant. Geez, don't suppose that has anything to do with the fact that when I try to lay down my word and get all down with the peeps, I am completely (wrong and) incomprehensible?? Trust me: you don't want me to go there, Boyfriend... Parenthetically, they really do call it "sweet tea" or "unsweet tea." In fact, it's an iced tea lover's paradise here-- 12 months a year, in all venues, from the cheesiest fast food place to the nicest restaurants, you can get freshly brewed (and *well* brewed) iced tea, (pre)sweetened or not. It's a part of the whole Food thing here-- once you get past all the places that fry everything, Southerners really do know what to do with food (especially this close to New Orleans...) Walking: I do the power walk thing several times a week and still can't run worth a damn... Glazed or iced? (and no, you don't get further explanation! )
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Post by dzero on Jul 13, 2006 21:52:11 GMT -5
I understood this post Umm... hellooooo that question was up for Nine days . Wha'd I'm sayin'!! I'm reeeallllyy workin' Garden, no question. BIG addict for mah greens! Uh... (I never play this 'cos I have no ideas...) Ah! Using Southernisms (something I'd never heard til moving here): Tea: Sweet or Unsweet? But this one I don't get Oh , didn't get that you got what I meant. Geez, don't suppose that has anything to do with the fact that when I try to lay down my word and get all down with the peeps, I am completely (wrong and) incomprehensible?? Trust me: you don't want me to go there, Boyfriend... Parenthetically, they really do call it "sweet tea" or "unsweet tea." In fact, it's an iced tea lover's paradise here-- 12 months a year, in all venues, from the cheesiest fast food place to the nicest restaurants, you can get freshly brewed (and *well* brewed) iced tea, (pre)sweetened or not. It's a part of the whole Food thing here-- once you get past all the places that fry everything, Southerners really do know what to do with food (especially this close to New Orleans...) Walking: I do the power walk thing several times a week and still can't run worth a damn... Glazed or iced? (and no, you don't get further explanation! ) So where does that leave us? cut our loses?
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Post by shywriter on Jul 14, 2006 0:56:02 GMT -5
I understood this post ... But this one I don't get Sorry... my fault, again. Just another of those silly phases when my silliness makes no sense... Donuts, that is... (any better?)
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Post by Tweed Pants on Jul 14, 2006 1:32:08 GMT -5
I'm putting an end to this madness.
Iced.
Mas Que Nada - original or Black Eyed Peas version?
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Post by dzero on Jul 14, 2006 10:27:08 GMT -5
I'm putting an end to this madness. LOL sounds like your getting the hang of the "mom" thing ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Tweed Pants on Jul 19, 2006 11:48:11 GMT -5
LOL sounds like your getting the hang of the 'mom' thing ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Oh yeah, i suddenly went from zero to two (my dads cousins son and my own) in the space of a month.
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Post by dzero on Jul 19, 2006 15:37:53 GMT -5
Mas Que Nada - original or Black Eyed Peas version? Never heard the song , but the original is better 99% of the time so I vote original. Where do you get your "news" from...... radio, TV, internet or newspaper?
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Post by Tweed Pants on Jul 20, 2006 0:56:27 GMT -5
I get it from TV, newspaper and the internet.
Muffins; blueberry or choc chip?
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Post by dzero on Jul 20, 2006 11:14:17 GMT -5
Blueberry
Danish, rasberry or cheese?
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Post by AngelZ on Jul 23, 2006 20:38:42 GMT -5
I prefer Apple, but seeing as it wasn't an option - Raspberry please. Have also never heard of a cheese danish! Backpack or Satchel
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Post by dzero on Jul 24, 2006 1:05:34 GMT -5
Have also never heard of a cheese danish! they are nasty IMO, you aren't missing anything Backpack independent thinker? or follow the heard?
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Post by AngelZ on Jul 26, 2006 19:51:21 GMT -5
independent thinker? or follow the heard? What do you think? ;D Coffee - with or without sugar/sweetener
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