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January 15, 2007 - 01:31 PM
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taggin' in here...
Just got back from WalMart where I spent a fortune on just a few of the necessities I needed. Lord, I dislike that place very much, but there's nowhere else in town to go. (One of the bad things about living in Backwater, USA!)
I wonder what kind of a gourmet meal the cheftestants woould be able to whip up from the WalMart I have here in Smalltown, GA - ie: 2 choices of anything if you have it at all. I grew up in a big city so I know what some of the finer things in life are ... AND the ain't here!
Hmm, two ingredients from Walmart:
Microwave popcorn and melted Hersey bars for chocolate popcorn balls.
And the tried and true Rice Krispies and marshallows for Rice Krispie Treats.
If you like those 2 things you'll love "haystacks"...have you ever heard of "haystacks"?
They wouldn't be limited to 2 items, its just that your choices there are limited - it's an overgrown 7-11.
I try to fix a really good fancy dinner for my family and have to drive forever to Savannah or other larger cities to get the "stuff" I need or be limited to mozzerella and swiss or Kraft parmesean cheese. We won't even go there when it comes to decent wine to serve with it. **as a shake my bowed head **
SimpleBear
January 15, 2007 - 01:33 PM
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Hey, I like ice cream and I have the belly to prove it. I would have liked to try all of them, especially, (and this is odd) Marcel's Avocado and Bacon. I like the idea of flavors in places you would never think of them being.
I have a friend who worked for Jelly Belly and he used to send me a bag of their Jalepeno jelly beans. People would come over, see these green jelly beans and , upon tasting them, either love them or hate them more than be described. I thought they were unbelievably cool.
I love Jelly Belly buttered popcorn...I get those and mix them with the bubble gum and drift back to being 6...hmmmmm.....when life was simpler.....ahhhhhh!
Yes, absolutely! You can find the buttered popcorn and bubble gum in most of the assortment bags, though. Try finding the jalepeno! It's almost impossible.
topchefan
January 15, 2007 - 01:34 PM
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the judges ,I feel if you yourself can not accomplish these tasks that you pose to these "Top Chefs" to accomplish under the prescribed demands and conditions or have the training or capability to do so ,who are you to judge them ?
Amen two times! Not that I am religious!
topchefan
January 15, 2007 - 01:36 PM
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Of course elia doesn't want to be criticized at the JT.
Does anyone??? I couldn't take it. Sometimes I find it hard to watch!
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January 15, 2007 - 01:37 PM
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taggin' in here...
Just got back from WalMart where I spent a fortune on just a few of the necessities I needed. Lord, I dislike that place very much, but there's nowhere else in town to go. (One of the bad things about living in Backwater, USA!)
I wonder what kind of a gourmet meal the cheftestants woould be able to whip up from the WalMart I have here in Smalltown, GA - ie: 2 choices of anything if you have it at all. I grew up in a big city so I know what some of the finer things in life are ... AND the ain't here!
At one time I lived in the geodetic center of the continental United States. Yes, in the middle of Kansas. I understand your plight, believe me, I do. They did not even have a WalMart to shop at then. I many times ended up going to Wichita or Kansas City and Denver also to find those things I really missed. I shopped at the grocery stores, clothing stores and also any other stores I knew were not available where I lived. When I came home, my car looked like a moving van, packed to the gills. I went through withdrawal when I first moved there because of the lack of food items I could not get. The worst experience, and I realize it is stupid in many peoples eyes, was having a cocktail party and wanting to make a certain dish, the recipe called for strawberries, fresh strawberries. The town’s two grocery store managers looked at me as if I was deranged. I was informed that strawberries were not available in December anywhere. Well off I went to Kansas City and what did I find, yes strawberries. Ahhhhhhhhh the luxury of a big city. I bought the strawberries and two extra cartons and went back to the small town. I unpacked the car of all my goodies, cheeses from Switzerland and Denmark, etc., and my precious strawberries.
The party went of as smooth as silk, and I had no problems. My next move was the highlight of the whole scenario. I took a box of strawberries to each of the managers. Both were astonished that I could find them at that time of year. The next year I noticed that there were strawberries in both stores. Many of my friends were grateful that I had shown the managers the error of their ways.
damselfly
January 15, 2007 - 01:39 PM
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taggin' in here...
Just got back from WalMart where I spent a fortune on just a few of the necessities I needed. Lord, I dislike that place very much, but there's nowhere else in town to go. (One of the bad things about living in Backwater, USA!)
I wonder what kind of a gourmet meal the cheftestants woould be able to whip up from the WalMart I have here in Smalltown, GA - ie: 2 choices of anything if you have it at all. I grew up in a big city so I know what some of the finer things in life are ... AND the ain't here!
Hmm, two ingredients from Walmart:
Microwave popcorn and melted Hersey bars for chocolate popcorn balls.
And the tried and true Rice Krispies and marshallows for Rice Krispie Treats.
If you like those 2 things you'll love "haystacks"...have you ever heard of "haystacks"?
Nope, never heard of them. What are they?
Melt a bag of regular chocolate chips and a bag of butterscotch chocolate chips on the stove over med-lo heat.
Once it's melted get a can of the chow mein noodles...you know those ones you throw on salads etc...and a cup of chopped peanuts. Thro those in and make sure it's all coated. Then take a spoon and drop clumps of the mixture, about the size of a munchkin, on a cookie tray covered with wax/parchment paper.
Then put em in the fridge to harden then....try not to eat all of them at once!lol!
topchefan
January 15, 2007 - 01:42 PM
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Cliff did absolutely nothing. (He wouldn't even help the designer.)
Cliff is going home this week. You can bet on it.
damselfly
January 15, 2007 - 01:42 PM
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Hey, I like ice cream and I have the belly to prove it. I would have liked to try all of them, especially, (and this is odd) Marcel's Avocado and Bacon. I like the idea of flavors in places you would never think of them being.
I have a friend who worked for Jelly Belly and he used to send me a bag of their Jalepeno jelly beans. People would come over, see these green jelly beans and , upon tasting them, either love them or hate them more than be described. I thought they were unbelievably cool.
I love Jelly Belly buttered popcorn...I get those and mix them with the bubble gum and drift back to being 6...hmmmmm.....when life was simpler.....ahhhhhh!
Yes, absolutely! You can find the buttered popcorn and bubble gum in most of the assortment bags, though. Try finding the jalepeno! It's almost impossible.
I totally beleive you...it's good to have a friend on the inside...I have a friend who used to work on the M&M's packing line and once he brought me a huge bag of m&m's right off the line....SO different...Regular off the shelf ones will never taste the same to me.
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January 15, 2007 - 01:46 PM
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Cliff did absolutely nothing. (He wouldn't even help the designer.)
Cliff is going home this week. You can bet on it.
That seems to be the case. Too bad because I felt he some good dishes.
If he's going to go, I hope he does it via the angry Cliff persona to the judges.
displaythis
January 15, 2007 - 01:48 PM
Sorry tagging on here-
Justme, I am ready for Wednesday, dreading it but ready. Got my full war gear on. lol
Hope its not as nasty as we are being lead to believe.
When I made the comment about the moot/discussion thing, I was not referring to you at all. You had every right to react and say the things you did during that little skirmish. lol
And the jokes, my favorite part is, Can't remember if I'm 85 or 92. I'm only 40 and have that problem. LOL
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Holster, your a riot!! Love reading your posts.
Twop has been down since last night and you are 100% right about Kecklers recaps. I read the one last night on Splendagate/Cheating betty and it was all I could do to stay on my chair. Almost fell off 25 times laughing so hard. LOL
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Thats it nap time. cyal
topchefan
January 15, 2007 - 02:02 PM
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I just read that Paula Dean's husband..you know that white bearded guy... is 48.
So how old is Paula Dean???? Does anyone know????
Legolass
January 15, 2007 - 02:05 PM
Twas the night before taping, when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, except for one louse.
The kitchen was spotless, all things spick and span
When out of the darkness crept cheftestant Ilan.
More vapid than Padma, his cohorts they came
And he whispered and signaled and called them by name.
Now Betty, Marisa, Mia and Frank
On Cliff, Sam and Emily, let's pull a prank.
Anyone want more? tee hee
2pooped2see
January 15, 2007 - 02:07 PM
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Twas the night before taping, when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, except for one louse.
The kitchen was spotless, all things spick and span
When out of the darkness crept cheftestant Ilan.
More vapid than Padma, his cohorts they came
And he whispered and signaled and called them by name.
Now Betty, Marisa, Mia and Frank
On Cliff, Sam and Emily, let's pull a prank.
Anyone want more? tee hee
It's rude, it's crude, it's socially unacceptable ... SEND ME MORE!!
Amazon
January 15, 2007 - 02:08 PM
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Cliff did absolutely nothing. (He wouldn't even help the designer.)
Cliff is going home this week. You can bet on it.
There may be a future for him in the chorus-girl line!
I give you CLIFF MIRANDA!!
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Amazon
January 15, 2007 - 02:22 PM
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Yup Kristol she is in town to film on Bejamin Buttons with Mr. Brad Pitt...and since I'll be turning 48 next Friday I don't have too much foam to waste!!
Wow that's like 3 or 4 films now pretty much so close together for the two of them.
Brad must be a super human the way he travels all over the
world.
No extra foam from me but could you tell her I'm her biggest fan please???
She is the most superbly talented lady....I always say...her and Gary Oldam are the most talented current actors at least for me.
Of COURSE other than you!!!!!
Give her my home number....my email addresses and all my info and my cell #...J/K......My last stalking charge for Keanu
has been finally dropped.I'll never move in anyones house again!!!
)))))
Its funny cause I met Gary while he was filming dracula on the Sony Pictures studio..he introduced me to Tom Waites..He is a wonderful man hope to be as famous one day as him..lol
TOM WAITS! DID YOU SAY TOM WAITS!?!?
Love, love LOVE that man. "I Got Me A Low-Down Woman"--YES, M'AM!
Don't you think Marcel's hair kind of looks like Tom Waits?
I think he's a great actor, too. talk about "Being present in the moment."
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January 15, 2007 - 02:23 PM
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I just read that Paula Dean's husband..you know that white bearded guy... is 48.
So how old is Paula Dean???? Does anyone know????
I believe she's 58. Her arteries about 130.
Bless her heart!
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January 15, 2007 - 02:30 PM
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I just read that Paula Dean's husband..you know that white bearded guy... is 48.
So how old is Paula Dean???? Does anyone know????
I believe she's 58. Her arteries about 130.
Bless her heart!
So she is married to a man 10 years younger who appears to be 10 years older??? Could that be true????
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January 15, 2007 - 02:32 PM
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I just read that Paula Dean's husband..you know that white bearded guy... is 48.
So how old is Paula Dean???? Does anyone know????
I believe she's 58. Her arteries about 130.
Bless her heart!
So she is married to a man 10 years younger who appears to be 10 years older??? Could that be true????
Isn't the point of marrying a man 10 years your junoir is to show off that you can get someone younger than you? Very odd!
Amazon
January 15, 2007 - 02:34 PM
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...so let the slammin on me begin...after all it is my first post so I am sure that makes my opinion less.
You'll probably be pretty safe in the beginning. But--to borrow a line from the "Aliens" movie..."They mostly come at night. Mostly."
I'll let you borrow my locator bracelet, but it doesn't mean we are goin' steady or nothin'.
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January 15, 2007 - 02:36 PM
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I just read that Paula Dean's husband..you know that white bearded guy... is 48.
So how old is Paula Dean???? Does anyone know????
I believe she's 58. Her arteries about 130.
Bless her heart!
So she is married to a man 10 years younger who appears to be 10 years older??? Could that be true????
Isn't the point of marrying a man 10 years your junoir is to show off that you can get someone younger than you? Very odd!
LOL. I love Paula Dean. She puts a stick of butter in everything. I bet even in a cocktail, as a swizzle stick
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January 15, 2007 - 02:36 PM
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...so let the slammin on me begin...after all it is my first post so I am sure that makes my opinion less.
You'll probably be pretty safe in the beginning. But--to borrow a line from the "Aliens" movie..."They mostly come at night. Mostly."
I'll let you borrow my locator bracelet, but it doesn't mean we are goin' steady or nothin'.
Y'all don't have to worry about me!!
I don't have a single tooth in this whole body to bite with - I do have a wicked sense of humor - but not a single tooth.
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January 15, 2007 - 02:37 PM
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I just read that Paula Dean's husband..you know that white bearded guy... is 48.
So how old is Paula Dean???? Does anyone know????
I believe she's 58. Her arteries about 130.
Bless her heart!
So she is married to a man 10 years younger who appears to be 10 years older??? Could that be true????
Isn't the point of marrying a man 10 years your junior is to show off that you can get someone younger than you? Very odd!
Yes indeed, and I wish I could!!! But I can't! That's the way it is!
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January 15, 2007 - 02:38 PM
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I just read that Paula Dean's husband..you know that white bearded guy... is 48.
So how old is Paula Dean???? Does anyone know????
I believe she's 58. Her arteries about 130.
Bless her heart!
So she is married to a man 10 years younger who appears to be 10 years older??? Could that be true????
Isn't the point of marrying a man 10 years your junoir is to show off that you can get someone younger than you? Very odd!
LOL. I love Paula Dean. She puts a stick of butter in everything. I bet even in a cocktail, as a swizzle stick
I thought her cocktail WAS a stick of butter with a swizzle stick.
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January 15, 2007 - 02:39 PM
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I just read that Paula Dean's husband..you know that white bearded guy... is 48.
So how old is Paula Dean???? Does anyone know????
I believe she's 58. Her arteries about 130.
Bless her heart!
So she is married to a man 10 years younger who appears to be 10 years older??? Could that be true????
Isn't the point of marrying a man 10 years your junoir is to show off that you can get someone younger than you? Very odd!
LOL. I love Paula Dean. She puts a stick of butter in everything. I bet even in a cocktail, as a swizzle stick
I thought her cocktail WAS a stick of butter with a swizzle stick.
ROFLMAO!!
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January 15, 2007 - 02:40 PM
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I just read that Paula Dean's husband..you know that white bearded guy... is 48.
So how old is Paula Dean???? Does anyone know????
I believe she's 58. Her arteries about 130.
Bless her heart!
So she is married to a man 10 years younger who appears to be 10 years older??? Could that be true????
Isn't the point of marrying a man 10 years your junoir is to show off that you can get someone younger than you? Very odd!
LOL. I love Paula Dean. She puts a stick of butter in everything. I bet even in a cocktail, as a swizzle stick
I thought her cocktail WAS a stick of butter with a swizzle stick.
And a side of pork-butt!
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January 15, 2007 - 02:41 PM
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True. I've said so many times that when you start watching a show like PR or TC you have your favorites and you, definately, have your least favorites. With PR I've never had it so because at least one of my favorites did go to the end.
TC has been more problematic. Last year my favorite was Miguel and my least, by a country mile, was Tiffany. By this point there was no real reason for me to watch, other than a desire to see who they (the judges) thought was the most talented. This year I've liked Frank and Betty and two of my least favorites (Cliff and Marcel) are still here. Unlike last year, though, I find the drama to be overwhelming the cooking and I find I don't really care who wins.
I'm stiil watching because....well because. Hey, Some of the time I wonder, myself.
Well, the food doesn't seem to be that great this year. Out of everything they've done so far, the one dish I would love to try is the risotto and crab dish done by Mikey and Ilan in the Jennifer Cooledge dinner party. I don't know if anything else is really that memorable. Maybe Marissa's dessert from the firehouse episode.
Of course I would also have loved to tried all the ice creams (even the ones with bacon) because I love ice cream.
Hey, I like ice cream and I have the belly to prove it. I would have liked to try all of them, especially, (and this is odd) Marcel's Avocado and Bacon. I like the idea of flavors in places you would never think of them being.
I have a friend who worked for Jelly Belly and he used to send me a bag of their Jalepeno jelly beans. People would come over, see these green jelly beans and , upon tasting them, either love them or hate them more than be described. I thought they were unbelievably cool.
Jelly Belly markets jelly beans labled like the flavor beans from Harry Potter... you get REAL interesting flavors like "earwax", "booger" and the favorite"vomit"
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January 15, 2007 - 02:41 PM
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I just read that Paula Dean's husband..you know that white bearded guy... is 48.
So how old is Paula Dean???? Does anyone know????
I believe she's 58. Her arteries about 130.
Bless her heart!
So she is married to a man 10 years younger who appears to be 10 years older??? Could that be true????
Isn't the point of marrying a man 10 years your junoir is to show off that you can get someone younger than you? Very odd!
LOL. too twoo, too twoo! Of course at that age, the thing one really looks for is friendship and laughter. Or at least I would. She paws enough young'ins on her show to make up for the sex bit.
Holster
January 15, 2007 - 02:43 PM
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January 15, 2007 - 02:47 PM
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I just read that Paula Dean's husband..you know that white bearded guy... is 48.
So how old is Paula Dean???? Does anyone know????
I believe she's 58. Her arteries about 130.
Bless her heart!
So she is married to a man 10 years younger who appears to be 10 years older??? Could that be true????
Isn't the point of marrying a man 10 years your junoir is to show off that you can get someone younger than you? Very odd!
LOL. I love Paula Dean. She puts a stick of butter in everything. I bet even in a cocktail, as a swizzle stick
Her sons have had a show where they go cross country eating and tasteing different foods.. one son said "mom's favorite dish is fried butter!"
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January 15, 2007 - 02:49 PM
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I just read that Paula Dean's husband..you know that white bearded guy... is 48.
So how old is Paula Dean???? Does anyone know????
I believe she's 58. Her arteries about 130.
Bless her heart!
So she is married to a man 10 years younger who appears to be 10 years older??? Could that be true????
Isn't the point of marrying a man 10 years your junoir is to show off that you can get someone younger than you? Very odd!
LOL. I love Paula Dean. She puts a stick of butter in everything. I bet even in a cocktail, as a swizzle stick
Her sons have had a show where they go cross country eating and tasteing different foods.. one son said "mom's favorite dish is fried butter!"
LOL. I like their show as well but had not heard that.
damselfly
January 15, 2007 - 02:50 PM
Paula Deen...according to her Wikopedia entry will be 60 on the 19th 0f this month...born in 47...I can't find anything on her husband.
Holster
January 15, 2007 - 02:52 PM
Speaking of short men who are considered very annoying, are plotted against unfairly, and yet achieve great things, Lawrence of Arabia is on tonight on TCM (the real Lawrence was short)....followed by The Gold Rush (one of Chaplin's great films).
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January 15, 2007 - 02:53 PM
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I just read that Paula Dean's husband..you know that white bearded guy... is 48.
So how old is Paula Dean???? Does anyone know????
I believe she's 58. Her arteries about 130.
Bless her heart!
So she is married to a man 10 years younger who appears to be 10 years older??? Could that be true????
Isn't the point of marrying a man 10 years your junior is to show off that you can get someone younger than you? Very odd!
Yes indeed, and I wish I could!!! But I can't! That's the way it is!
I got a man 24 years younger than me.
You can now call me the King, because I rule! LOL
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January 15, 2007 - 02:54 PM
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Paula Deen...according to her Wikopedia entry will be 60 on the 19th 0f this month...born in 47...I can't find anything on her husband.
I believe she said Michael was 9 years younger than she on their TV trip to Paris.
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January 15, 2007 - 02:57 PM
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Naw, you're not a selfish brat like Cliff...however, you are WRONG!! Not pulled back in Kristl's bun...SHORT!
I LIKE IT LIKE THAT [8
NOW LETS SEE
BLACK LEATHER BOOTS
TIGHT LEATHER HARNESS
SILK THONG
MMMM MMMMMMMMM GOOD
SOUPS ON
TAKE CARE OVER THERE
ALOHA
HAVE FUN
BOY!! Talk about OT!! ROTFLMAO!!!
ONLY A LITTLE SIZ....
OT THAT IS
YUP YOU'RE RIGHT
IT WASN'T PULLED BACK IN KRISTI'S BUN
IT WAS LONG ENOUGH TO BE ROLLED IN KRISTI'S BUN
TAKE CARE OVER THERE
ALOHA
HAVE FUN
Amazon
January 15, 2007 - 02:58 PM
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[quote}...Hey Jazzy, I'm in NO. CA and it is cold here too. Only got to about 45 degrees today...and windy. PG&E is probably having a ball with all the moola they'll make this month!
I live in Central California, near the coast, and it has been 22 degrees the last two nights, breaking the previous records. It is supposed to be 54 degrees today, but it sure doesn't feel like it.
My MIL lives in Tehachapi and it was 0 degrees last night, so I guess I can't complain too much.
Hey Amazon I lived in the Palmdale/Lancaster area before moving to NOLA ...I miss the snow in the winter time..y'all keep warm as it was in the 70's here today but it is going to go down into the low 40's come wendsday....looking forward to that it is Jan. after all!
Thanks, Actor. The weather has started warming up--it was 31 degrees last night. Lots of damage to the crops and citrus/avocado orchards. Even my little lime tree got fried on the top, even with it covered up.
I love going to Tehachipi. It is so cool when it snows over Christmas. But you have to be a rugged individual to live where my MIL does. It's fun to visit, but I never want to go back to heating my house by a wood stove.
Excuse me while I go kiss my forced-air heating system...
damselfly
January 15, 2007 - 02:59 PM
According to a newspaper article Michael Groover..her husband...was 48 when they got married in 2004 so he is 51 now...making him 8 or nine years her junior.
JUSTMEAOD
January 15, 2007 - 03:01 PM
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I went to bed for a while but I am back. You been up all night?
LAST NIGHT????
NAH BUT SOMETIMES IT'S GOOD TO JUST SIT BACK A REPLY
AT MY LEISURE
NOTHING REALLY COMPARES TO WHEN EVERYONE IS HERE
BUT IT'S REALLY HARD FOR ME TO KEEP UP
THE TYPING THAT IS
(NOW THAT WAS FOR MC BECAUSE SHE HAS BEEN SEEING NAUGHTY THINGS )
NOW DID I MENTION I LIKE NAUGHTY
TAKE CARE OVER THERE
ALOHA
HAVE FUN
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January 15, 2007 - 03:03 PM
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True. I've said so many times that when you start watching a show like PR or TC you have your favorites and you, definately, have your least favorites. With PR I've never had it so because at least one of my favorites did go to the end.
TC has been more problematic. Last year my favorite was Miguel and my least, by a country mile, was Tiffany. By this point there was no real reason for me to watch, other than a desire to see who they (the judges) thought was the most talented. This year I've liked Frank and Betty and two of my least favorites (Cliff and Marcel) are still here. Unlike last year, though, I find the drama to be overwhelming the cooking and I find I don't really care who wins.
I'm stiil watching because....well because. Hey, Some of the time I wonder, myself.
Well, the food doesn't seem to be that great this year. Out of everything they've done so far, the one dish I would love to try is the risotto and crab dish done by Mikey and Ilan in the Jennifer Cooledge dinner party. I don't know if anything else is really that memorable. Maybe Marissa's dessert from the firehouse episode.
Of course I would also have loved to tried all the ice creams (even the ones with bacon) because I love ice cream.
Hey, I like ice cream and I have the belly to prove it. I would have liked to try all of them, especially, (and this is odd) Marcel's Avocado and Bacon. I like the idea of flavors in places you would never think of them being.
I have a friend who worked for Jelly Belly and he used to send me a bag of their Jalepeno jelly beans. People would come over, see these green jelly beans and , upon tasting them, either love them or hate them more than be described. I thought they were unbelievably cool.
Jelly Belly markets jelly beans labled like the flavor beans from Harry Potter... you get REAL interesting flavors like "earwax", "booger" and the favorite"vomit"
I bought my husband some for his stocking two Christmases ago. I couldn't identify the flavors, but the ones I tasted, some were good but some were freaking NASTY.
Amazon
January 15, 2007 - 03:04 PM
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Who-hooooo! Another Capricorn. I knew there was a reason I liked her.
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January 15, 2007 - 03:05 PM
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True. I've said so many times that when you start watching a show like PR or TC you have your favorites and you, definately, have your least favorites. With PR I've never had it so because at least one of my favorites did go to the end.
TC has been more problematic. Last year my favorite was Miguel and my least, by a country mile, was Tiffany. By this point there was no real reason for me to watch, other than a desire to see who they (the judges) thought was the most talented. This year I've liked Frank and Betty and two of my least favorites (Cliff and Marcel) are still here. Unlike last year, though, I find the drama to be overwhelming the cooking and I find I don't really care who wins.
I'm stiil watching because....well because. Hey, Some of the time I wonder, myself.
Well, the food doesn't seem to be that great this year. Out of everything they've done so far, the one dish I would love to try is the risotto and crab dish done by Mikey and Ilan in the Jennifer Cooledge dinner party. I don't know if anything else is really that memorable. Maybe Marissa's dessert from the firehouse episode.
Of course I would also have loved to tried all the ice creams (even the ones with bacon) because I love ice cream.
Hey, I like ice cream and I have the belly to prove it. I would have liked to try all of them, especially, (and this is odd) Marcel's Avocado and Bacon. I like the idea of flavors in places you would never think of them being.
I have a friend who worked for Jelly Belly and he used to send me a bag of their Jalepeno jelly beans. People would come over, see these green jelly beans and , upon tasting them, either love them or hate them more than be described. I thought they were unbelievably cool.
Jelly Belly markets jelly beans labled like the flavor beans from Harry Potter... you get REAL interesting flavors like "earwax", "booger" and the favorite"vomit"
I bought my husband some for his stocking two Christmases ago. I couldn't identify the flavors, but the ones I tasted, some were good but some were freaking NASTY.
Makes me glad I don't like jelly beans!
JUSTMEAOD
January 15, 2007 - 03:05 PM
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Hey Justme! Couldn't comment on your "grassy knoll" comment..no reply/quote button..pain in the arse!! When you finally DO get off your knoll, you are gonna be a busy fella, for sure!!
good thing that Airbus is BIG! Would look like the Three Stooges getting...everyone stuck in the doorway. LMAO
What are y'all all fighting about???
I'm already SITTING in the Airbus whistling and grinning like the Cheshire cat. After all, somebody has to make sure the shaker makes it on the plane and all the goodies that go along with it. Since I am the oickiest eater, I have to make sure that no snails, mushrooms, or pickles get on board. To be nice and fair, I will let grapes on the plane.
Grapes = good...snails = BAD but I do like pickles (O;
UUUUUUUUUUHHHHHHHH
WHAT IF THE PICKLE
HAS A CAP
LIKE A MUSHROOM [8
SHRUG
IT WAS OUT THERE
SO THOUGHT I'D GET A BIT OF CLARIFICATION
AND NOT WITH NO BUTTER LOL
TAKE CARE OVER THERE
ALOHA
HAVE FUN
SimpleBear
January 15, 2007 - 03:05 PM
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Good morning,
I went to bed for a while but I am back. You been up all night?
LAST NIGHT????
NAH BUT SOMETIMES IT'S GOOD TO JUST SIT BACK A REPLY
AT MY LEISURE
NOTHING REALLY COMPARES TO WHEN EVERYONE IS HERE
BUT IT'S REALLY HARD FOR ME TO KEEP UP
THE TYPING THAT IS
(NOW THAT WAS FOR MC BECAUSE SHE HAS BEEN SEEING NAUGHTY THINGS )
NOW DID I MENTION I LIKE NAUGHTY
TAKE CARE OVER THERE
ALOHA
HAVE FUN
You know how you can tell a man likes naughty things?
He has a pulse.
JUSTMEAOD
January 15, 2007 - 03:08 PM
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[quote}...Hey Jazzy, I'm in NO. CA and it is cold here too. Only got to about 45 degrees today...and windy. PG&E is probably having a ball with all the moola they'll make this month!
I live in Central California, near the coast, and it has been 22 degrees the last two nights, breaking the previous records. It is supposed to be 54 degrees today, but it sure doesn't feel like it.
My MIL lives in Tehachapi and it was 0 degrees last night, so I guess I can't complain too much.
Hey Amazon I lived in the Palmdale/Lancaster area before moving to NOLA ...I miss the snow in the winter time..y'all keep warm as it was in the 70's here today but it is going to go down into the low 40's come wendsday....looking forward to that it is Jan. after all!
Thanks, Actor. The weather has started warming up--it was 31 degrees last night. Lots of damage to the crops and citrus/avocado orchards. Even my little lime tree got fried on the top, even with it covered up.
I love going to Tehachipi. It is so cool when it snows over Christmas. But you have to be a rugged individual to live where my MIL does. It's fun to visit, but I never want to go back to heating my house by a wood stove.
Excuse me while I go kiss my forced-air heating system...
SHEESH
SEEN WHAT YOU ALL ARE GOING THROUGH ON THE NEWS
NASTY
NOT THE NORMAL WEATHER PATTERN RIGHT????
TAKE CARE OVER THERE
ALOHA
HAVE FUN
2pooped2see
January 15, 2007 - 03:08 PM
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Hey Justme! Couldn't comment on your "grassy knoll" comment..no reply/quote button..pain in the arse!! When you finally DO get off your knoll, you are gonna be a busy fella, for sure!!
good thing that Airbus is BIG! Would look like the Three Stooges getting...everyone stuck in the doorway. LMAO
What are y'all all fighting about???
I'm already SITTING in the Airbus whistling and grinning like the Cheshire cat. After all, somebody has to make sure the shaker makes it on the plane and all the goodies that go along with it. Since I am the oickiest eater, I have to make sure that no snails, mushrooms, or pickles get on board. To be nice and fair, I will let grapes on the plane.
Grapes = good...snails = BAD but I do like pickles (O;
UUUUUUUUUUHHHHHHHH
WHAT IF THE PICKLE
HAS A CAP
LIKE A MUSHROOM [8
SHRUG
IT WAS OUT THERE
SO THOUGHT I'D GET A BIT OF CLARIFICATION
AND NOT WITH NO BUTTER LOL
TAKE CARE OVER THERE
ALOHA
HAVE FUN
Uhh, hopefully it's bigger than a pickle! [8D]
Holster
January 15, 2007 - 03:10 PM
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Uhh, hopefully it's bigger than a pickle! [8D]
Well, a pickle is just a cucumber that's gone swimming.
damselfly
January 15, 2007 - 03:10 PM
UUUUUUUUUUHHHHHHHH
WHAT IF THE PICKLE
HAS A CAP
LIKE A MUSHROOM [8
SHRUG
IT WAS OUT THERE
SO THOUGHT I'D GET A BIT OF CLARIFICATION
AND NOT WITH NO BUTTER LOL
TAKE CARE OVER THERE
ALOHA
HAVE FUN
Uhh, hopefully it's bigger than a pickle! [8D]
Oh my god...you people and this pickle...I can't think about pickle the same after seeing Clerks II...it ruined pickles for me for awhile at least.
2pooped2see
January 15, 2007 - 03:12 PM
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Uhh, hopefully it's bigger than a pickle! [8D]
Well, a pickle is just a cucumber that's gone swimming.
Well, you got the regular pickling cukes, and then you have those large salad cukes.
Me, well.... I don't like PICKLES!!
2pooped2see
January 15, 2007 - 03:17 PM
Oh my god...you people and this pickle...I can't think about pickle the same after seeing Clerks II...it ruined pickles for me for awhile at least.
I don't like to eat pickles either, but for a totally different reason. It's a texture thing for me - along the lines of peeled grapes in a bucket on Halloween taken a step further.
Amazon
January 15, 2007 - 03:17 PM
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Speaking of short men who are considered very annoying, are plotted against unfairly, and yet achieve great things, Lawrence of Arabia is on tonight on TCM (the real Lawrence was short)....followed by The Gold Rush (one of Chaplin's great films).
You know that "short-man complex" theory? How short men feel inadequate and so are ###holes?
Well, I don't believe it. When you're as tall as I am, you don't have the luxury of only dating men taller than yourself, especially because I like to wear very high heels.
So I've dated a lot of short men in my life, the shortest man being 5'2". I've also dated a lot of tall men. Basically I adore men in general, of all shapes and sizes.
What I've found is that it's not how tall a man is but how big his johnson is that determines whether they are defensive ###holes. The guys with the little johnsons, IMO, are really defensive and very quick to anger and strike out with very little provocation.
When we lived in Santa Barbara our neighbor was a Jungian psychologist and he called it my "Big [expletive deleted] Theory." He said it did a mind-job on him because he was afraid to be an ###hole to someone because they might think he had a little johnson.
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