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jerseyangel Proficient

BTW....what do you get at PFChangs? I've only been there once and did not like what I ordered.

Hopefully this isn't want you got and didn't like, but I always get Philip's Better Lemon Chicken with white rice. Chocolate Dome for dessert (if I can't eat it there, I take it home :P ).


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elye Community Regular

BTW....what do you get at PFChangs? I've only been there once and did not like what I ordered.

We don't have PF Changs up here... . . . . ...it's phunny, I remember you saying this, Leeeesargh, when we were strolling along those hot Chicago streets to our late lunch in July- - that you were not impressed with Changs. All the millions of things you yak about in a day, and what you end up remembering. . . .. . .:rolleyes:

elye Community Regular

An Ottawa couple has made the international news. Gawd, for their sake, I would NOT be helping them out if my name were Gruzilda, or Eustace... . . .

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kareng Grand Master

If we all go to Changs we get 4 different gluten-free things to share. J doesn't share well as he isn't a big fan of Chinese style food. He does love the pepper beef. We usually get the spiciest chicken thing (Dali chicken) and the lesser spicy chicken (Spicy Chicken) thing. Then something else to try. M& hub love the extra spicy one. I like the Spicy Chicken. We had the beef and snow peas and it was good. Always a chocolate dome.

Could you Psillies tell me, am I typing in English? As I posted above, I am still having trouble with emails being understood.

curlyfries Contributor

Hopefully this isn't want you got and didn't like, but I always get Philip's Better Lemon Chicken with white rice. Chocolate Dome for dessert (if I can't eat it there, I take it home :P ).

It was something with a crab or seafood sauce......blech. Actually, the taste wasn't so bad, just couldn't get past the texture......kinda.....slimey, I think.

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An Ottawa couple has made the international news. Gawd, for their sake, I would NOT be helping them out if my name were Gruzilda, or Eustace... . . .

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I remember the stress of searching for our dog :( Ours was a happy ending. Someone saw my notice posted at the local library. They had taken our dog in....to their home, not the library.

curlyfries Contributor

If we all go to Changs we get 4 different gluten-free things to share. J doesn't share well as he isn't a big fan of Chinese style food. He does love the pepper beef. We usually get the spiciest chicken thing (Dali chicken) and the lesser spicy chicken (Spicy Chicken) thing. Then something else to try. M& hub love the extra spicy one. I like the Spicy Chicken. We had the beef and snow peas and it was good. Always a chocolate dome.

Could you Psillies tell me, am I typing in English? As I posted above, I am still having trouble with emails being understood.

What did Kareng say???? :unsure:

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just kidding :P


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Good thing ya forked out to make the teeth look good.

I bet she's quite the kisser! :D

kareng Grand Master

An Ottawa couple has made the international news. Gawd, for their sake, I would NOT be helping them out if my name were Gruzilda, or Eustace... . . .

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Will be on the look- out but 12 miles is the farthest a lost dog has come to find me.

Since the little lost schnauzer that I posted on FB, we had another dog run down the street straight into M & hubs arms. He had a collar and went home quickly. My mom says that during the depression the Hobos marked your house for other Hobos to show you would feed them. We have been marked by lost dogs.

You probably can't understand a word I am saying because it's not in English orAmerican.

mushroom Proficient

I ran your post through the language translator and it came out just fine :rolleyes:

We used to have a marked house too, but not just dogs - we even had a rabbit once. Sometimes the same dogs over and over so we knew where to take 'em home. We were the first house outside the city limits, where they could get off the street and run all over hell's acre. The rabbit we had for 10 days until the peeps got back from vacation and saw our ad in the paper. I bet the rabbit sitter was chastised :o He had hippity hopped over a lot of busy streets. We were kind of sad to see him go. One dog the owners were so irresponsible, instead of taking him home (again!), we took him to Pets Lifeline to try to get him rehomed, he was so unhappy :( .

elye Community Regular

Could you Psillies tell me, am I typing in English? As I posted above, I am still having trouble with emails being understood.

You probably can't understand a word I am saying because it's not in English orAmerican.

Well, here is your text in Bulgarian - - perhaps this is what these blokes are seeing (if so, one cannot blame them for misunderstanding):

Ако ние всички отиват да получим Changs глутен 4 различни неща за дял. Й не споделят добре като той не е голям фен на китайски стил храна. Той не обичат наругавам говеждо месо. Ние обикновено получават на spiciest пилешки нещо (Дали пилешки) и по-малката Пикантно пиле (Пикантни пилешки) нещо. След това нещо друго, което да се опита.

I bet she's quite the kisser! :D

Gah!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Rowena Rising Star

Ro must have gone to take a nap!

*wakes up* huh what? Oh oops sorry, I got busy at work and then fell asleep how awful of me!

Dream time!

So to preface my dream, I am the clumsiest person you will ever meet. Even though I did take six years of ballet as a kid. So here goes.

I was teaching a theater troupe some sort of dance, and I had some of the students come up and demonstrate as I taught. It was to a common upbeat song ye hear around these days, but I can't remember what it was for the life of me now. But it was fun and everyone on stage was all bright and colorful. (And it was funny to see everyone mess up and me being the choreographer doing it perfectly. HA!)

And then the scene changes, and we are doing a slower dance. Its to a song that a guy in the troupe is singing. He's singing a song about a girl that appears in his dream. I don't think it is a real song though, which is funny since I can't song write for the life of me. (I do write poetry though.) Anyway, I was dancing in the song too, (maybe demonstrating what would be done?) And the boy does the final lift with me, and then sets me down. Apparently there was these moving blackboards as part of the set (Don't ask me why.) and I ran right into them as I tried to gracefully exit stage right. So of course, I just laugh and say, "Can we try that again." So we go through the sequence again, and I exit gracefully the second time around. (To this part of my dream my coworker says as I tell her about it, You run into things even in your dreams? Sheesh!)

kareng Grand Master

Well, here is your text in Bulgarian - - perhaps this is what these blokes are seeing (if so, one cannot blame them for misunderstanding):

Ако ние всички отиват да получим Changs глутен 4 различни неща за дял. Й не споделят добре като той не е голям фен на китайски стил храна. Той не обичат наругавам говеждо месо. Ние обикновено получават на spiciest пилешки нещо (Дали пилешки) и по-малката Пикантно пиле (Пикантни пилешки) нещо. След това нещо друго, което да се опита.

Gah!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Is there a site I can put my message in and have it come out in Bulgarian? That would be funny! Well to me, it would be funny!

psawyer Proficient

Well, it is a sad day here. No silly.

Another big snowfall overnight, and then hearing bad news on our long, long drive in. The news got worse as the morning wore on. Early this morning Toronto Police Sergeant Ryan Russell was murdered in the line of duty when he was apparently Open Original Shared Link The driver was apprehended about an hour later in an incident where shots were fired. The driver was taken to hospital, reportedly with three gunshot wounds. It looks like he will live. He is now under arrest. Sgt. Russell is still dead. :(

The city is in mourning. Sgt. Russell leaves a widow and a 2-year-old son. Open Original Shared Link

:(:(:(:angry:

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The city is in mourning. Sgt. Russell leaves a widow and a 2-year-old son. Open Original Shared Link

:(:(:(:angry:

So sorry. So sad. We had something similar here, sans snowplow, last week. Sucks. :(

jerseyangel Proficient

Well, it is a sad day here. No silly.

Tragic and senseless.

kareng Grand Master

Well, it is a sad day here. No silly.

Another big snowfall overnight, and then hearing bad news on our long, long drive in. The news got worse as the morning wore on. Early this morning Toronto Police Sergeant Ryan Russell was murdered in the line of duty when he was apparently Open Original Shared Link The driver was apprehended about an hour later in an incident where shots were fired. The driver was taken to hospital, reportedly with three gunshot wounds. It looks like he will live. He is now under arrest. Sgt. Russell is still dead. :(

The city is in mourning. Sgt. Russell leaves a widow and a 2-year-old son. Open Original Shared Link

How awful!

elye Community Regular

The story has made headline news here, POeter. Sgt. Russell is being lauded for having been a superb officer, and an all-around great guy. A devoted husband. And new father. :(

Loey Rising Star

So glad that you're far enough away from the horror in Queensland, Shroom! Very unpsilly, indeed, that... . . ...:(

Okay! Here is an excellent photo taken of DD yesterday by one of her good friends who has some cool features on her Mac camera. 'Tis quite a likeness, and I suggested she submit it for her informal yearbook photo:

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Loey Rising Star

And how did DD fpeel about pic? Must have her mom's sense of humor!!!

Hugs,

Loey

Loey Rising Star

I broke me arse! Pseriously, I'm sittin on a frikin donut right now. I'd laugh, but it hurts too bad. I'm such an idiot!! :rolleyes:

Sounds pretty clear to me.... But then, I may not be the best person to ask :lol:

How did you break your arse? Hope it pfeels better!!!!!

Hugs,

Loey

P.S. try ice as well

Loey Rising Star

:huh:

I have no words.......except

ARE YOU NUTS????

BTW....what do you get at PFChangs? I've only been there once and did not like what I ordered.

I'm sure I would freeze something off at that temp....and I wouldn't have to be flashing. Perhaps that's why my boobies have refused to grow.....preservation :ph34r:

exactly :rolleyes:

HOLY CRAP!!! Glad she's ok!

Trying to stay warm......Why do I live here???? :unsure:

Seeing an allergist, now. I don't tolerate much of anything these days. Haven't found any allergies yet except dust mites, so he took me off all grains (wasn't eating much anyways, but there goes my tortilla chips :( ) and beans. Things that dust mites could be habitating in. I don't think that's it. Next he wants me to try an organic diet.

$$$

So sorry to hear that Lisa. I'm limited in what I can eat and will probably be more limited after I see new GI next week. Let me know how the tests go. I'll keep my fingers crossed that you can keep your chips and beans.

Loey

Loey Rising Star

If we all go to Changs we get 4 different gluten-free things to share. J doesn't share well as he isn't a big fan of Chinese style food. He does love the pepper beef. We usually get the spiciest chicken thing (Dali chicken) and the lesser spicy chicken (Spicy Chicken) thing. Then something else to try. M& hub love the extra spicy one. I like the Spicy Chicken. We had the beef and snow peas and it was good. Always a chocolate dome.

Could you Psillies tell me, am I typing in English? As I posted above, I am still having trouble with emails being understood.

Yup, reading you loud and clear!

Hugs,

Loey

Loey Rising Star

Well, it is a sad day here. No silly.

Another big snowfall overnight, and then hearing bad news on our long, long drive in. The news got worse as the morning wore on. Early this morning Toronto Police Sergeant Ryan Russell was murdered in the line of duty when he was apparently Open Original Shared Link The driver was apprehended about an hour later in an incident where shots were fired. The driver was taken to hospital, reportedly with three gunshot wounds. It looks like he will live. He is now under arrest. Sgt. Russell is still dead. :(

The city is in mourning. Sgt. Russell leaves a widow and a 2-year-old son. Open Original Shared Link

:(:(:(:angry:

So sorry. Far too many acts of violence. Tucson (sp?) broke my heart.

Loey

WardGirl Rookie

Dog Story Time

We've been giving dogs that come into our store some new treats to try out. The treat is Beef Sticks with Garlic. The dogs are loving them :) Yesterday we got stock in and Peter put the overstock on a lower peg of the rack that these treats go on. Trevor, who is pictured below, comes in with his human for a treat. Trevor has never been a problem and he gets to walk around the store while the owner and us talk sometimes. Trevor helped himself to the treats that you see in his mouth. These are the treats that we've been giving out. Trevor's owner couldn't get the treats out of his mouth. We let Trevor have the treats and I moved the overstock up so the other dogs wouldn't shoplift as well.

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