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We missed a few so I will have to pass those onto my downline!!! Thanks for the laugh!The_Kitchen_Guy said:On a wall? Art.
On the front porch? Matt.
In the mailbox? Bill.
Twins on the wall? Curt and Rod.
In a hole? Phil.
Girl in a cash register? Penny.
In a frying pan? Patty.
Girl with one leg? Ilene.
Japanese girl with one leg? Irene.
Especially this close to 20k views.chefann said:Oh, no. nuh-uh. We cannot have this thread falling by the wayside. No sirree, Bob!
Wait. Who's Bob again? It is the same Bob as Bob's your uncle?
chefann said:ooh- that sounds good, too. The cafe also had their New York Deli panini: pastrami, turkey and ham on rye with tomato and brown mustard.
chefann said:No? What don't you like on that?
Occasionally, they have a turkey and artichoke panini that's really good, too. mmmm.... I'm getting hungry thinking about it, and I just finished lunch!
chefann said:Oh- and if it's a chocolate rabbit, that's protein!
Someone's sounding a little PW-ey today.The_Kitchen_Guy said:Especially this close to 20k views.
There's a reason chocolate's botanical name is Theobroma Cacao. It means "Food of the gods" - or goddesses, in our case.ChefBeckyD said:And dark chocolate - why that is medicinal! LOTS of antioxidants.....and raises those endorphines right up where they need to be. Women NEED chocolate - it makes us happy, and nice to be around. (as long as you're not trying to take our chocolate!)
chefann said:No? What don't you like on that?
Occasionally, they have a turkey and artichoke panini that's really good, too. mmmm.... I'm getting hungry thinking about it, and I just finished lunch!
I don't see how number of views in a thread connects to PW or PS.chefann said:Someone's sounding a little PW-ey today.
I especially like these two!chefann said:I found you some smilies, KG!
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katie0128 said:Rae - how did you meet up with your new cyclist friend?
raebates said:About 8:30 Sunday evening The Furry Guy was taking our recycling in. He saw her with her travel packs. (Cross-country cyclists are easy to spot.) He asked her if she had a place to stay, since it would be getting dark soon. She didn't, so he told her she was welcome to stay with us.
The Furry Guy has always wanted to open our home to cross-country cyclists. working second shift, though, he doesn't encounter many at a time when they would be looking for a place to stay.
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