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Jestgar Rising Star

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JACQUIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hey, dinner out is better 'n nuttin.


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elye Community Regular

Um......methinks I'm about to find out that the radio problem is somehow phluid related......check out me post count. . . . ... :unsure:

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Hmm......how badly do I need a car radio?. . . . ....

WHAAAATT??????

Well of course yer need yer radio/c-d psillie!!!!

How else are yer gonna sing along to 'Abba's greatest hits' at the top of yer voice?!?! :unsure:

....wait :blink: ...is that just Al & me that do that?? :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
....wait :blink: ...is that just Al & me that do that?? :lol:

Nope--it's not just you two B)

Jestgar Rising Star
Hmm......how badly do I need a car radio?. . . . ....

hmm. I used to drive 4 hours to my parents house in a car without a radio.

I did math in my head all the way.

Would that work for you?

jerseyangel Proficient
hmm. I used to drive 4 hours to my parents house in a car without a radio.

I did math in my head all the way.

Would that work for you?

Gawd Jess :o That would never work fer me pea brain :lol:

Mark has phinished his phudge and wants more......I'm off to copy yer recipe :P Oh, and you're now "my friend in Washington who makes me fudge" to him :D

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Mark has phinished his phudge and wants more......I'm off to copy yer recipe :P Oh, and you're now "my friend in Washington who makes me fudge" to him :D

How sweet!! ;) :fudgedroolinducingface:

Dangerous!!....REFUSE to make it :P

BTW, You're all referred to as one of me Yanks (unless you're one of me Canucks ;) )


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elye Community Regular
hmm. I used to drive 4 hours to my parents house in a car without a radio.

I did math in my head all the way.

Would that work for you?

Oh, maaaaa gaaaaaaaawwwwd.......... :wacko:

Only Jess. . . . . ...... . :lol:

Well, the mechanic at the dealership apparently took the audio fuse out of the panel (just as we had done to make sure it simply hadn't blown), and stuck it back in.....and the radio worked.

:huh:

But also :):)

As it cost nothing.

That MIL o' mine is screwin' with my head. . . . . . . . ...

:lol:

Jestgar Rising Star
BTW, You're all referred to as one of me Yanks (unless you're one of me Canucks ;) )

:lol: :lol:

Patti, I didn't post the chocolate fudge recipe. I used the recipe off the marshmallow cream jar except I used coconut milk for the milk, and a mix of dark chocolate and unsweetened chocolate for the flavor (about half of each). I thought it turned out more 'adult' (less sweet) than regular fudge.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
Yup that would be known as dinner out :D

Thanks for all the birthday wishes Psillies :)

Happy birthday!!!

Hey, who's that guy you keep putting pictures of in your avatar?

jerseyangel Proficient
Patti, I didn't post the chocolate fudge recipe. I used the recipe off the marshmallow cream jar except I used coconut milk for the milk, and a mix of dark chocolate and unsweetened chocolate for the flavor (about half of each). I thought it turned out more 'adult' (less sweet) than regular fudge.

:blink:

Ok....please tell me it's the Fantasy Fudge Recipe on the Kraft Marshmallow Cream, cause that's the kind I have. :lol: The mix of dark and unsweetened chocolate was the perfect taste (according to him). I'm gonna make it with almond milk--that should work--you think?

WardGirl Rookie
Hey, who's that guy you keep putting pictures of in your avatar?

That guy is George Eads :wub: He plays Nick Stokes on CSI:Crime Scene Investigation.

Jestgar Rising Star
:blink:

Ok....please tell me it's the Fantasy Fudge Recipe on the Kraft Marshmallow Cream, cause that's the kind I have. :lol: The mix of dark and unsweetened chocolate was the perfect taste (according to him). I'm gonna make it with almond milk--that should work--you think?

I'm sure that's what I used. How many companies make marshmallow cream with a recipe on it?

I was planning on retrying it with almond milk, but all my chocolate had milk in it anyway, so I didn't.

I'm sure it will work, it just takes longer to get to 238 degrees. You might also cut the butter in half, and add that much more volume in milk (to account for the protein in butter that isn't in any of the substitutes).

nikki-uk Enthusiast
That guy is George Eads :wub: He plays Nick Stokes on CSI:Crime Scene Investigation.

New Series starting Sat week here, ....Nicola is happy :D

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
That guy is George Eads :wub: He plays Nick Stokes on CSI:Crime Scene Investigation.

Oh him! I LOVE HIM!!!!

Green12 Enthusiast

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Jacquie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WardGirl Rookie

Thanks again for all the birthday wishes Psillies :) We went out for dinner tonight and I had a Caesar Salad and Baked Salmon with Rice Pilaf. Peter had a Steak and Baker. No dessert for either of us as neither of us needed it. It's been a good day and I don't feel any older than I did yesterday :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
I don't feel any older than I did yesterday :lol:

Yea for that!! :D

Glad you two had a nice dinner out--sounds perfect :)

psawyer Proficient

Good morning, psillies!

It is a bright, sunny day here in Toronto.

:)

Jestgar Rising Star

And here, in Seattle, it hasn't yet started raining :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Bright and sunshiney here in PA, too! :D

Cold and crisp B)

elye Community Regular
Good morning, psillies!

It is a bright, sunny day here in Toronto.

Bright and sunshiney here in PA, too! :D

Cold and crisp

Mornin', gang!

Here, too! Cold and crisp. Just picked up the Ripper a new pair o' high-tech snowshoes, a great post-Christmas deal. So great, in fact, that I was contemplating getting a pair for DD, but the act of snowshoeing is apparently excruciatingly uncool. Who'd 'a thunk? Thank gawd I now have a teenaged daughter who can keep me abreast of such social truths. Cross-country skiing? Cool. Ski-boarding? UBER-cool. Snowshoes are.....well........kinda dumb-looking, one supposes .. . .... . ....

Don't get it. Skis look dumber.

:huh::lol:

When on earth is Geeah-nut comin' back?

Where in hell is Soooozie?

nikki-uk Enthusiast

SNOW SHOES!!!!! Good find Em

When on earth is Geeah-nut comin' back?

Where in hell is Soooozie?

Yes!! Where IS everyone???? :blink:

Hope all the psillies are ok :unsure:

.....preparing myself mentally for a double Sven tomorrow,....my poor body will be screaming ''WHAAAAT's happening to ME?!?! :o ''

The cats jumped for joy as at last they finally had some fish today instead of Turkey!!!! :D

Bloomin' cold here, frosty, clear and the poor boiler really is struggling now <must get on to them Mon>

elye Community Regular

OKAY!!! Goin' to the Canada-Russia semi-final Junior Hockey Championship game this eve. . . . . ..!!!! B):)

And what in HELL happened yesterday???? The US defeated by Slovakia?? 5-3??

cricketscricketscricketscricketscricketscricketscricketscricketscricketscricketscricketscrickets

:lol::rolleyes:

DingoGirl Enthusiast

SILLIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P

Been a bit stressed the last couple of days - long story. Now much better. ;)

I am quite behind and have a few pages, mygawd, I missed Jacquie's birthday!!!!!!!! :o Well, sounds lurvely and glad it was happy!

Em - LURVE yer new av :)

and OMG sillies - BIGGEST NEWS OF ALL :o *gasp*

I've been summonsed (summoned?) for jury duty, only happened once before in me life but I had moved from Monterey and didn't have to go. This time, no choice. <_<

Am both titillated and bored and annoyed, all at once :lol: How do I get out of it?

MORE LATER!!!!!! Was going to TRY and get disc one of The Tudors, 'tis not there, bloody harrumph!!!!!!!!!!!!! wanted something phab and british and rather royal - any other suggestions? Bevel owns it - want to know if it's worth renting?

bye sillies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:wub:

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