Posted on 12/19/2006 4:51:49 PM PST by GretchenM
It was a day for bill signing as the president signed S. 843, the Combating Autism Act of 2006; S. 3678, the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act; and H.R. 6143, the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Modernization Act of 2006.
VP Cheney is to be a defense witness (for Lewis Libby) in the Valerie Plane case.
I love it fresh-cooked (asparagus).
What do you think of artichokes, say, steamed and then dipped in butter?
I find David Gregory rude excuse David maybe there some thing that Laura want keep personal HELLOOO
What really gross me out when they asking about then President Reagan colan cancer surgery do you guys remmeber that they want to know what stick up Ronnie butt REMEMBER THAT I DO
HOW CUTEEE Barney and Miss Beazley and Greta Garbo appearance by First kitty India
Thanks for that - that is it am now watching it in my ebay
Oh yes! My mother always had artichoke plants in our yard. I love artichokes! Steamed or cooked in a pressure cooker --- I personally like to dip the leaves in mayonaise, but I like them with butter too.
I love liver and bacon and onions in thick gravy with mashed potato such an English dish
Onyx have you hear perfume called Jean Nate cologne my mom use and still use it for years and year
Look Big Bro -o- mine... what Dear Eleanor/Snugs made for You & Your Mrs.TPartyType!!!!!!
Hugs! Sweet, Snugs!
Yes! My mother had it too. It was kept in the guest bathroom. Green/yellow colored liquid, right?
I would gobble up the mashed potatoes & lick the dish.. (the liver would go to dogs/cats)... sorry, this is me. (well, as a vegetarian, it is obvious..but when I did eat meat, I even gagged when I cooked the liver for my cats!)
1st fave pics for me this day are the vibrant ones in 19!!
Thanks for puting up this evening's Dose!
Congrats on getting the CONGRATULATIONS! banner & Toater!
And, Evening in Paris -
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Sigh - We wore it in 1964-65. It was on it's way out.
I knew we were separated at birth .. LOL
No kidding? Your two favorites too?
Love the sound of the patties or burgers but not sure of the sauce I think I would probably go for just ordinary gravy not the BBQ sauce type.
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