Posted on 10/27/2005 8:31:33 AM PDT by The Zontron 7000
LOL!
I'm on your side...I think the dice were loaded!
they stole my evil juju
I have made use of it for 25 years against my brother.
now I know how it feels.
he was as appalled as I.
today... by the yellow Tiber there shall be tumult and affright!
RKBA-SIX-ACTUAL out.
poor dust. lying there innocently, minding its own business, staying out of trouble, doing its own best to decorate the property. And suddenly, without warning, without provocation, without mercy, it is attacked from above, entrapped in gooey dust-collecting slime, or feathered into disarray, or enclosed in a dingy, already inhabited dust cloth. And all because of a terrible misunderstanding, doubtless stemming from some horrible incident in the attacker's unhealthy youth, possibly attributable to some warp in the parents' perception of what constitutes an acceptable upbringing, where was I, oh yes, a dastardly deed perpetrated upon an unsuspecting layer of dust. All in the name of cleanliness, a most overrated concept. Did you know that when children contracted polio when they were very young - say under the age of four - and particularly if they were from one of the grubbier sorts of populace - they rarely had any problem with the disease? Whereas, if they were from more "advantaged" backgrounds and were a bit older, they had paralysis, etc. Dust is good for you. Dust is your friend. Dust keeps.
Do you have left overs?
LOL.
Have you started planning on how to get them back?
OK...I'm sharing my pie with you both ~~ apple caramel, made by Costco...yummmmm!
we do not have left overs. we have "more than enough". we have "a promising start on another meal". we have another whole freaking turkey in the refrigerator at work which some very nice lady cooked for me (with accompanying potato salad, something known here as "dressing", and a pecan pie) and I think we're going to break down the turkey and make turkey pot pie, turkey soup, hot open-faced turkey sandwiches, turkey bone necklaces and a feathered tiara. something else's feathers. this turkey is bereft and bare. we have feathers outdoors here at the house - one of the chickens met a fox or something.
You'd love my place!
Wow. Zen.
Awww Man!
I ate a bowl of French Onion soup last night, and nothing yet today.
You guys are killing me here!
Killing me, I tell you!
Did you also have hot French bread with butter? And was there melted cheese in your soup? I'll trade...
No bread because I'm off carbs until I lose some weight, but there was cheese.
Trade for turkey? OK!
You got it! I'll even nuke it for you and add some whipped cream!
OOOOOOooohhhyah!!!
Good day to remain indoors! Apparently a bunch of people had the same idea; I drove to work today and made it in 30 minutes flat, even with the rain.
I didn't overeat at all yesterday, but I wasn't feeling much like chewing (unhappy tooth... root canal pending next week. Ow.)
We are trying to find a turkey right now so that we can celebrate American Thanksgiving this weekend.
If being grateful means eating turkey, I'm in!
I agree. Someone MUST have Thanksgiving every month. I will volunteer to start it. My turkey is still in the freezer, and there is no rush at the moment...he's not going anywhere.
(I have enough things to be thankful for that if I had Thanksgiving every month for the rest of my life, it still wouldn't be enough!)
If you can't find the turkey, look for frozen turkey breast. It comes in 2-4 pound packages.
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