Posted on 11/19/2004 10:30:49 AM PST by Mo1
.....Westy.....
WARNING DO NOT ENTER.......
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As I said, I start off with one bottle, and end up with three bottles of dressing...there's enough spices, and oils, to reduce down to some very good stuff with thoughtful thinning with organic vinegar and other spices.
Your friend should investigate a thoracic dieuretic, imo.
Poor thing(s).
Oh, I'm sure your recipe is very good, as you are an excellent cook. It is just that I won't buy anything that the friggin liberal Paul Newman makes, even if for charity.
I do have my principles, after all. LOL
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I think I may have to go to bed soon. I might shouldn't have drank that blue thingy so fast. It hit me like a ton of bricks.
Hehehe. I made a grilled cheese sandwich today for my lunch, and it didn't have any discerible faces on either side. So I ate it without concern for committing a sacrilegious act.
THIS IS GOOD NEWS AFTER THE US ELELCTION THE FAITHFUL EUROPEANS VOICE THEIR OPINIION!
1m Christians sign EU religion plea
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in Brussels
(Filed: 25/11/2004)
More than a million people from all over Europe are to deliver a petition to Tony Blair and fellow EU leaders calling for changes to the constitution recognising Europe's Christian heritage.
Refusing to accept a secular "fait accompli" from Brussels, a Christian coalition is demanding that each EU state publish its version of the constitution's preamble, with references to God if desired.
Already armed with 1,149,000 signatures and with thousands more pouring in from Holland since the murder of the film-maker Theo van Gogh, the group claims that most states want some reference to Christianity but were blocked by France.
The move is keenly backed by Pope John Paul II, who has repeatedly condemned the "moral drift" of Brussels. "One does not cut the roots to one's birthright," he told pilgrims this summer.
Euro-MPs voted this week to back the calls for a change in the text. Petitioners, led by Italy's International Mission Centre, will now take their case to EU governments. The current version of the preamble eschews Christianity, talking vaguely of "the cultural, religious and humanist inheritance of Europe".
Valery Giscard d'Estaing, the former French president, deliberately left the issue open when he wrote the document, inviting a petition.
"I have chosen not to insert the reference to the Christian heritage in the constitution,"he said. "Rather I appeal to you to persuade me of its necessity."
A British official said it was too late to change the preamble, although national parliaments could add a "rider" stressing their country's Christian roots.
An EU official said: "These Christians could at least have the good grace to accept that they lost the argument."
It's my favorite also .. but looks like I might have to stay home with Dana and send Mike, Jess and Carly down to my sisters
Dana came down with something yesterday and was running a temperature of 103 .. today it's only down to 101 and she isn't showing any signs of a quick recovery
Basically .. she looks like sh*t, the poor thing
I would have never guessed :0)
Sweet dreams Libby
.....Westy.....
I say it is a sense of morality and if one has it I am sure it developes a pattern in the brain, just like a pattern would develope in the brain identifing the disloyal being!
So I think there theory is hogwash!
Yikes!
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