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jerseyangel Proficient

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:ph34r: I think it looks kinda good :ph34r:

Hope this plays outside the UK....HEE larius!!

Not sure if its funny or I'm horrified!

:lol: :lol: My reaction too!!

Me three!! :o

Went to get me hair colored and trimmed--it's 64 degrees B) Had the car window open and the radio turned up :D


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Went to get me hair colored and trimmed--it's 64 degrees B) Had the car window open and the radio turned up :D

That sounds divine! It might get up to 50 here tomorrow....

jerseyangel Proficient

That sounds divine! It might get up to 50 here tomorrow....

Hope so--it's just so nice to have a break from all that cold. It's gonna cool down tonight and be back to normal over the weekend but this day has been heavenly! It's actually 67 now (the sun came out).....I did the sheets, aired out the bedroom--all that fun stuff :D

Another good thing--so much snaugh has melted the last couple of days.

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Bloody Caesars .. ..... . . .. ..yum, loved them, but Clamato has wheat in it.. ....... . up here, anyways.. .. . . ..:angry:

Well, now you can make it yerselph!

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nikki-uk Enthusiast

Not sure if its funny or I'm horrified!

Ah, cultural thang.

Las Palmas is a resort in Spain which is usually over run with young Brits in the summer generally acting debauched and disgustingly drunk. Generally giving Brits a bad name everwhere.

T'is a play on the disgusting behavioUr of Brits abroad - I don't actually condone that babies DO this. sad.gif

elye Community Regular

Well, now you can make it yerselph!

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The most vital ingredient is worchestershire sauce.......NOT gluten-free in Canada. :angry: Jus' doesn't taste the same without it... . . . . . . ..:(

Ah, cultural thang.

Must be a Commonwealthian thang. . .. . .....for I found it heelarryus. Couldn't really figure out WHY, but now I know - - 'tis the British Empire pull. . . ....

:lol:

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Not sure if its funny or I'm horrified!

Yup, felt the same way about the 'short bus' quips.


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kareng Grand Master

Yup, felt the same way about the 'short bus' quips.

Oh. Sorry. :(

I posted a Minestrone crockpot soup recipe. Its even better the next day. Can be completely vegetarian, even vegan.

Jestgar Rising Star

Yup, felt the same way about the 'short bus' quips.

'tis difficult being such a diverse group of people. We didn't 'meet' through work or hobbies or really anything we have in commmon, except food, or rather lack of a certain food.

And my little island bus is short. Makes it easier to all be laughing at the same thing. :)

psawyer Proficient

Hi, guys! After a couple of balmy days when I did not need a coat, winter has returned. :o It's 22oF with winds gusting to 25 mph. Brrrr.

Monday is a holiday here in Ontario, and we're taking a four-day break from work. We will stop by the store briefly on Monday to feed the cats.

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It's 22oF with winds gusting to 25 mph. Brrrr.

Quite an adventure happening on Lake Ontario this weekend, POeter.... . . . Will, Sophie and Jack headed your way Thursday night for a weekend hockey tourney in Oakville. Jack's hero is my brother who lives on Wards Island, so they took the ferry over to stay overnight there Thurs. evening before any of the games started. Well, when Jack and my bro were taking the afternoon ferry over to the city yesterday, there were so many massive chunks of ice that the boat couldn't break through it -- kept circling, spraying water to make it drift. . . .......had to finally take an altered route.

Same thing happened on the trip back to the island. The nine o'clock boat didn't dock at Wards until close to ten. (It's an eight-minute ride). .. . ...

Jack was just thrilled... . . . brother, not so much. . . .. . ...<_<

Darn210 Enthusiast

Had to get gas petrol yesterday . . . today, it's 14 cents per gallon cheaper . . . grrrrr . . . <_<

Going to Five Guys tonight . . . first time we're trying this place . . . hope we like it. We need a few more places where the kids will actually eat and I feel safe enough to take Skeeter.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Going to Five Guys tonight . . . first time we're trying this place . . . hope we like it.

Lurved It!!!

The guy who took our order (manager I think as he was significantly older than the rest of the crew :P and also had the ability to give us a free drink) could totally tell it was our first time (was I wearing some kind of sign)?

Totally stuffed!!!

They have bacon hot dogs there!!!! Both kids have decided that's what they are having next time.

kareng Grand Master

Lurved It!!!

The guy who took our order (manager I think as he was significantly older than the rest of the crew :P and also had the ability to give us a free drink) could totally tell it was our first time (was I wearing some kind of sign)?

Totally stuffed!!!

They have bacon hot dogs there!!!! Both kids have decided that's what they are having next time.

Glad you liked it! My oldest goes there often.

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi, guys! After a couple of balmy days when I did not need a coat, winter has returned. :o It's 22oF with winds gusting to 25 mph. Brrrr.

Monday is a holiday here in Ontario, and we're taking a four-day break from work. We will stop by the store briefly on Monday to feed the cats.

Hope you and J have a nice long weekend :) Our winter has returned also--currently we are enjoying wind gusts of 50-60 MPH. Sounds like the rooph is gonna blow off :blink:

They have bacon hot dogs there!!!! Both kids have decided that's what they are having next time.

<snort> Jan-it quoted herselph :P

We have a 5 Guys not far from here--I think I'll give it a try especially now that I know they have bacon hot dogs :rolleyes:

Nik, love you sweetie, and I'm so sorry that you were upset :( When I called Em special, I meant it in an extraordinary/exceptional way--never in a million years did I mean otherwise.

elye Community Regular

Going to Five Guys tonight . . .

Jeeeeez, why can't WE have restaurants like that UP HERE? :angry:

When I saw this post, Jyaghnutt, I became very excited and thought you were going to see these guys, but then I realized that only Canada would harbour such a group.... . .

:lol: :lol:

Nik, love you sweetie, and I'm so sorry that you were upset :(

Me, too, Nik! I really did not know what the expression meant, and just googled it now. I found the possibilities of what it could mean to be phunny. . . .. ... ..I'm so glad you mentioned how you felt, and if I contributed to it at all please know that I'm very sorry! :(:wub:

Now, the drunken toddler. . . .. . ... . ..I'm afraid that is quite phunny to me, but also, upon sober second thought, kind of horrifying. . . ... . . :unsure:. .. . . . ..rather like The Five Neat Guys, methinks. . . . ..... :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast

I'm stuffed . . . made fried chicken and had the Out In-Laws over. My house smells . . . greasy.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Cold fried chicken for breakfast . . . mmmmmmmm.

Mornin' Pholks. Have the kiddos home for President's day. Smackl doesn't know it, but he's getting his hair cut today :ph34r: Now don't you go and tell him . . . it's going to be a surprise.

kareng Grand Master

Cold fried chicken for breakfast . . . mmmmmmmm.

Mornin' Pholks. Have the kiddos home for President's day. Smackl doesn't know it, but he's getting his hair cut today :ph34r: Now don't you go and tell him . . . it's going to be a surprise.

I told M his hair was curling out in the back where it was touching his shoulders. He has agreed to a haircut on Sat. He needs the time to decide how much to get taken off. The long hair is also uncomfortable in his lacrosse helmet. Crossing fingers for you & me.

jerseyangel Proficient

Happy start to the week!

We went to PF Changs Saturday night--had me phav Lemon Chicken and Mark and I shared a whole bottle of wine. Polished off the entire thing. Just sayin.... B)

Also, his company had a booth at the NJ Home Show over the weekend. We went and spent some time there, which was phun. There was a guy at the show selling 1000 thread count Egyptian cotton sheet sets (wif 4 pillowcases) for $20--any size. Naturally I had to get some....and a set fer each of the kids. Hope they don't phall apart in the wash this morning. :lol:

A woman in the crowd--who may or may not have been a plant--said she got them last year and loved them.

Phried chicken fer breekie--yum!

kareng Grand Master

Here is psumpthing silly and hilarious. I am trying to put videos on YouTube. I may be too old to successfully post there. :o

kareng Grand Master

Here is psumpthing silly and hilarious. I am trying to put videos on YouTube. I may be too old to successfully post there. :o

I think I did it! I must be younger than I look!

Jestgar Rising Star

That is frickin' amazing!! Your kids are doing that??? Gads I feel inadequate....

kareng Grand Master

Tried to add this on but didn't work. To the right of the rack that they are hanging the pool toys on, are 2 boys driving the robot. One in a black shirt & one in a grey shirt. J is in the grey shirt.

jerseyangel Proficient

Tis very cool!

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