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Yep, Todd she did. It's better than potato head isn't it? er, perhaps not.
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Oh, I missed that post. Which country is the least hygiene conscious?
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Well although I got pretty well dissed yesterday, let's hope regreted can come back and start really working on her marriage. I wonder if anyone is going to confess on sending the emails. I am really curious. I didn't do it. Nobody saw me do it. You can't prove a thing.Bart Simpson Now I have to go pick up my car. Must be a very small car. Watch your back.
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Yep, Todd she did. It's better than potato head isn't it? er, perhaps not. Since I needed clarification from the English professor, maybe I am an airhead. At least she didn't scream at me.
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Kiwi, you are clarvoyant* or something. I'm having a tequila. BF bought a very nice one and each night I sip a little. Bad me.
About the English boyfriend, he's now in Switzerland, working as editor for a big news company. Recently he got in touch, he's married now. The first two mails were normal and then things got personal about our past relationship, for a little while I feel tempted to ask him about us and the past but then I realized how easy it would be to be sucked into an EA. I told him I had a boyfriend and that it wouldn't be fair to keep in touch.
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Oh, I missed that post. Which country is the least hygiene conscious? Frahnsay.
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neither their tendency to have the word sh*t in every two words sentence. No sh*t. That is absolutely freakin hilarious.
Me: 56 (FBS) Wife: 55 (FWW) D-Day August 2005 Married 11/1982 3 Sons 27,25,23 Empty Nesters. Fully Recovered.
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LOL again BigK.
Wow, Larousse, what a jerk.
Frahnsay? That actually surprises me.
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I'm a regular riot this afternoon Jen. Now if only the Sydney Swans kick Fremantle's arses in the AFL tonight I'll be a happy man. I'm getting my projector set up and everything. LOL
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BK, for some reason the Spanish need to have the word sh*t next to the word god, and for good effect they say I sh*t on god. After a while you get very tired of imagining the poor god cleaning himself or something, sorry that's very graphic and that's exactly the impression I get, it's too graphic to say something like that.
Todd, too much numbers can be dangerous for you health. BF brought a book of short stories, the author is Richard Barga... something, oh I can't remember, it was good. Lol.
So we have one culprit, who's the second one?
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Oh, league...
said in my best snooty voice <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Anyway, gotta go. Friday night, pizza night and Rob's home.
See you guys soon.
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Not LEAGUE Jen, Australian Rules Football. DUH.
!@#$%^&* Kiwi's
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Kiwi, I was going to confess that I have little wife complex inside me, just let me find it... I truly do, buah.
Actually Argentinans have been the most liberated women along the last decades. Wait, Argentina has the biggest amount of psyquiatrs* per capita of the world.
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Todd, I'm curious, how does your DS2 girlfiend gets along with DS1 French girlfriend? Honestly, she cannot stand her. Nobody in the family can stand her. Hey, I forgot! DS1 called me yesterday to say that he and French GF had broken up!! I know he was sad so I said my condolences but as soon as I hung up the phone, I danced, okay not danced, around the room. My middle son is the most accepting, non-judgmental person I know. Even he cannot stand French GF. Please allow me to share a small example. At Thanksgiving last year, we sat at the table and were ready to go around the table and share what we were thankful for. French GF noticed the turkey salt and pepper shakers sitting in front of her. She picked each one up in succession and then started: "These turkeys are not anatomically correct. They have no place to do their business. I wonder what they do? There is no way that they can do their business because there is no orifice. Why are we using turkey shakers that are not anatomically correct?" So, instead of chewing on turkey and sweet potato souffle and dressing, I chewed my tongue. I kid you not, she droned on about the salt and pepper shakers until finally I had had it. I said excuse me dear French GF but it is time for each of us to say what we are thankful for. When it came her turn, she said: "Certainly not for the shakers that are not anatomically correct." I stood up, walked out the back door, walked around in the backyard in circles for five to ten minutes. I had to or I would have verbally removed her head. When I walked back into the dining room, you could hear a pin drop. She never uttered another word about the turkey shakers. Oh yeah, I am going to really miss her.
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Todd, too much numbers can be dangerous for you health. larousse, Quite the contrary. Numbers are measureable, consistent, understandable, logical, repeatable and simply magnificent.
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Anyway, gotta go. Friday night, pizza night and Rob's home. Yes, I remember that Friday night is pizza night. Enjoy. Mexican night here. Walk to the restaurant, eat and listen to the mariachi band. Is that what you call the band larousse?
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Hey Todd, good news. Er, I mean, sorry about that for your son but, yupie!
I had a French work colege, she was actually very pretty and educated and all. We were having a coffee in a very posh coffee shop in the poshest university of Mx and when someone asked for a fruit tea, or fruit infusion, she made a point to lecture us about the correct name of a fruit tea as fruit infusion and that tea was only for tea, the plant from which green tea, black tea, Oolong tea come from. I didn't say anything but I found curious that she felt the need to lecture us about that instead of inquiring first if we knew the difference or something.
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A mariachi would be a conjunto, band is usually more of the North with more percussions and no wind intruments.
Ask for the song Mujeres tan divinas, you will like it, I hope <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> and then to lift the spirit a cumbia called, Colegiala and then, Camelia la tejana.
Watch out the Pico the Gallo Todd. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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My personal favorite is Don Julio Reposado. It is hard to find outside of Mexico and the southern USA.
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Pio, a waitress of a Sanborns bar gave us to taste Hornitos reposado of Sauza, OMG, absolutely great.
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