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Reply #180 posted 01/06/09 9:17pm

SCNDLS

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ThreadBare said:

SCNDLS said:


omfg What is this muppets name??? I've been trynta describe him to my homegirl cuz we were talking about Jason Kidd and I told her he looks like this muppet but I can NEVER remember his freakin' name! lol

Oh, and does that mean you're not cummin' Thready??? hmmm


I'll think about it. nod

And that's Sam the American Eagle.

Why is that TOO obvious??? lol I've been wracking my brain for years to remember his name! lol

Oh and dancing jig
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Reply #181 posted 01/11/09 9:09pm

morningsong

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Well, I know I can burn, figuratively and literally. shrug

So, date & time at Scndls?

It's looking like Memorial Day weekend. What say ye???



All late and e'erything, but that's cool, doable.
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Reply #182 posted 01/11/09 9:15pm

Imago

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It's only fair that I give props where they're due.

At the urging of her friends, my "friend" broke it down in the kitchen for me and for them for New Year's Eve.

A wonderful mixed green salad, stuffed Cornish hens, some slammin' sauteed spinach and mushrooms, mashed potatoes with gouda cheese and a flourless chocolate cake with homemade whipped cream and chocolate sauce & raspeberries (the latter had me going touched ). She's the kind of cook who makes her own sauces, too. eek

It was -- between taste and presentation -- quite simply the best meal ever done for me by a squeeze.

Rumor has it she also likes to make ice cream. drool

Given my earlier thread decrying the culinary disinterest among the women I've been meeting in recent years, I gotta be fair.

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I don't give a flying rats ass if I get called out again for being a chauvinist or whatever, but a woman who cooks well and takes pride in it, is a major turn on for me thumbs up!
In a time where so much value is placed on hair and boobs, it's nice to see a woman take some pride in cooking.

Men who can cook are attractive too, but from my experience, terribly messy....in general. My boo is the exception, mostly cause I think he's probably a woman in wolfs clothing mushy
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Reply #183 posted 01/11/09 9:48pm

ThreadBare

Imago said:

ThreadBare said:

It's only fair that I give props where they're due.

At the urging of her friends, my "friend" broke it down in the kitchen for me and for them for New Year's Eve.

A wonderful mixed green salad, stuffed Cornish hens, some slammin' sauteed spinach and mushrooms, mashed potatoes with gouda cheese and a flourless chocolate cake with homemade whipped cream and chocolate sauce & raspeberries (the latter had me going touched ). She's the kind of cook who makes her own sauces, too. eek

It was -- between taste and presentation -- quite simply the best meal ever done for me by a squeeze.

Rumor has it she also likes to make ice cream. drool

Given my earlier thread decrying the culinary disinterest among the women I've been meeting in recent years, I gotta be fair.

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[Edited 1/1/09 11:15am]


I don't give a flying rats ass if I get called out again for being a chauvinist or whatever, but a woman who cooks well and takes pride in it, is a major turn on for me thumbs up!
In a time where so much value is placed on hair and boobs, it's nice to see a woman take some pride in cooking.

Men who can cook are attractive too, but from my experience, terribly messy....in general. My boo is the exception, mostly cause I think he's probably a woman in wolfs clothing mushy



hmmm Your post is almost completely on-topic...
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Reply #184 posted 01/12/09 7:11am

SCNDLS

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morningsong said:

SCNDLS said:


It's looking like Memorial Day weekend. What say ye???



All late and e'erything, but that's cool, doable.

Come on down! woot!
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Reply #185 posted 01/12/09 7:13am

SCNDLS

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Imago said:

ThreadBare said:

It's only fair that I give props where they're due.

At the urging of her friends, my "friend" broke it down in the kitchen for me and for them for New Year's Eve.

A wonderful mixed green salad, stuffed Cornish hens, some slammin' sauteed spinach and mushrooms, mashed potatoes with gouda cheese and a flourless chocolate cake with homemade whipped cream and chocolate sauce & raspeberries (the latter had me going touched ). She's the kind of cook who makes her own sauces, too. eek

It was -- between taste and presentation -- quite simply the best meal ever done for me by a squeeze.

Rumor has it she also likes to make ice cream. drool

Given my earlier thread decrying the culinary disinterest among the women I've been meeting in recent years, I gotta be fair.

.
[Edited 1/1/09 11:15am]


I don't give a flying rats ass if I get called out again for being a chauvinist or whatever, but a woman who cooks well and takes pride in it, is a major turn on for me thumbs up!
In a time where so much value is placed on hair and boobs, it's nice to see a woman take some pride in cooking.

Men who can cook are attractive too, but from my experience, terribly messy....in general. My boo is the exception, mostly cause I think he's probably a woman in wolfs clothing mushy

All I got from this was that women turn you on. confuse

lol
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