Prepping for Saturday Night PW Live
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devildeac
sshhh (but thanks for noticing:o)
You're welcome!:D
And that thread goes on... you should hit 3,000 tonight, easily!!:D
Post #500 in this thread for me
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Lavabe
Who will win at Dover?
Looks like the Kyle Busch steamroller ran out of steam or roll or both...
Quote Impossible, devildeac
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devildeac
OMG, I can just see/hear holidays at the Lavabe's now:
ILJ: what would you like for breakfast this fine Thanksgiving AM?
Problem #1: This line would NEVER come out of ILJ's mouth: 1) I do the cooking; 2) I do the food shopping; and 3) I ALWAYS wake up before she does, and I usually head over to the kitchen immediately upon waking.:)
Cheers,
Lavabe
I could be arguing in my spare time
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CameronBornAndBred
I'd like to speak to your manager!:mad:
I came here for an argument!:)
An argument isn't just contradiction
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YmoBeThere
Oh yes he did!
I'm sorry, but is this a five-minute argument or a full half-hour one?:D
a new love at Ted Drewe's
I was out and about today and just happened to be in the neighborhood of Ted Drewe's, so I stopped in. They have a few fall specials on their menu, one of them being The Great Pumpkin (pumpkin pie swirled with vanilla custard, topped with whipped cream). If you like pumpkin pie (which I do), YUM! So, devildeac, what beer would one need with such a concoction? Pumpkin Ale?
One of the things I miss about St. Louis
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ArkieDukie
I was out and about today and just happened to be in the neighborhood of Ted Drewe's, so I stopped in. They have a few fall specials on their menu, one of them being The Great Pumpkin (pumpkin pie swirled with vanilla custard, topped with whipped cream). If you like pumpkin pie (which I do), YUM! So, devildeac, what beer would one need with such a concoction? Pumpkin Ale?
Indeed, the Ted Drewe's pumpkin crete is a standard. This is our favorite, although at one point, they had an apple pie that was top notch too.:)
Please try our favorite Italian restaurant, DelPietro's on south Hampton. :)Ymm, Italian food. Follow it up with Ted Drewe's, and you have yourself a winner.
Cheers,
Lavabe
help educate the scientist!
Does anyone have recommendations of classical (or semi-classical) books that you think everyone should read? Since I bought my Kindle a month or so ago, I've started picking up some books that I've never read. So far I've read Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle, and I'm working on Voltaire's Candide. I've tried The Inferno and haven't been able to make it through - yet. The Vonnegut book was due to co-workers who enjoy his books, and I must admit that I found him amusing - so much so that Slaughterhouse Five is in the queue. I like Candide as well. A new acquaintance, an English grad student, says that Milton's Paradise Lost is a must, but it looks like another one that will take some concentration. Any other suggestions?