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Amy's Place .. Poetry and Potpourri .. November 12-13-14, 2004
11-12-04
| JustAmy, St.Louie1, MamaBear, Billie
Posted on 11/12/2004 4:47:27 AM PST by JustAmy
Welcome To....
'Amy's Place' welcomes all poets and those who enjoy poetry.
'Amy's Place' is more than just about poetry. Come in, relax, and share with fellow FReepers your thoughts about any of the things on the *Menu*.
Enjoy! :)
Never Forget!
Howdy!
I'm the mouser at Amy's Place.
Amy named me 'cootblanch'....
(don't ask why. hahaha)
Amy's personal guardian ~ the always charming, lovable, huggable,
LouieWolf
Many thanks for stopping by. : )
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To: Conspiracy Guy
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posted on
11/15/2004 5:25:25 AM PST
by
JustAmy
(Remember our President and our troops in your prayers. God Bless America.)
To: JustAmy
202
posted on
11/15/2004 6:11:15 AM PST
by
Conspiracy Guy
(Make everyday Veterans Day.)
To: OESY
Harvey Wallbanger
1 ounce Vodka
1/2 ounce Galliano
4 ounces Orange Juice
Pour vodka and orange juice into a collins glass over ice cubes and stir. Float Galliano on top and serve.
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posted on
11/15/2004 8:17:36 AM PST
by
PreviouslyA-Lurker
(Some Americans don't understand that being an American is more than living in America.)
To: OESY
Galliano

Italian herbal liqueur
Established towards the end of the 19th century, this yellow herbal liqueur was named after an Italian military hero. Its popularity abroad, other than among Italian expatriates, is of quite recent origin, and is a remarkable example of the fortunes of a brand being founded on a single mix the Harvey Wallbanger. From this has sprung a huge demand for Galliano as a straight liqueur, in mixed drinks and for cooking.
Galliano
Galliano, also known as Liquore Galliano, is a sweet, yellow Italian herbal liqueur. It is flavored with various herbs, flowers and spices, including anise, licorice and vanilla, giving it an unique taste.
In 1986, a talented Italian distiller, Arturo Vaccari, by blending local and exotic ingredients such as star anise and vanilla, gave birth to a new spirit. He named his creation "Galliano" after Maggiore Galliano, hero of the East African wars at the end of the 19th century. Galliano Liquore soon travelled across the borders with the Italian pioneers heading for the gold rush in California. Thanks to its verstalityadn original taste. 70 proof.
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posted on
11/15/2004 11:20:14 AM PST
by
PreviouslyA-Lurker
(Some Americans don't understand that being an American is more than living in America.)
To: PreviouslyA-Lurker
Thanks to its verstalityadn original taste. 70 proof. The original taste sounds great, and original too. In fact, I think I'll have some -- it's only 10 feet from me -- but I think I'll wait.
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posted on
11/15/2004 11:55:03 AM PST
by
OESY
To: OESY
Yes, better you should wait. You have a lot of FReeping to do. (And stuff with all your stocks too.)
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posted on
11/15/2004 12:23:36 PM PST
by
PreviouslyA-Lurker
(Some Americans don't understand that being an American is more than living in America.)
To: OESY
207
posted on
11/15/2004 12:26:13 PM PST
by
PreviouslyA-Lurker
(Some Americans don't understand that being an American is more than living in America.)
To: Victoria Delsoul

Catch a Falling Star.
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posted on
11/16/2004 12:19:46 PM PST
by
bjs1779
To: Victoria Delsoul
I guess I should of said that I hope you like it, I thought it was beautiful.
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posted on
11/17/2004 5:03:34 PM PST
by
bjs1779
To: bjs1779
Please take good care of my angel lord
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posted on
11/19/2004 2:23:56 PM PST
by
bjs1779
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