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limone1 January 23 2011, 00:23:07 UTC
Didn't understand much of the first two paragraphs. Suspect the Dalglish isn't the P.D. James one...

I also got a new top today. No hoops, just plain pale blue. Not big on meat, got sourdough bread.

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a_mistletoe January 23 2011, 12:18:31 UTC
Yes I really must stop indulging my football fanaticism when poor people abroad have no idea what it all means. Just know I am excited. Sadly Mr Dalglish is not Adam Dalgleish but Kenny, a former player for Liverpool who is now their manager. He is referred to as King Kenny.

Don't have sourdough readily available here. Oh these clashing cultures. What was that about America and Britain being two countries divided by a common language?

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limone1 January 23 2011, 18:12:55 UTC
*Tries to remember to press "reply" and not "Kiss David" button* Can you blame me for not always getting it right... I blame my instincts ;)

Do continue to indulge in and share about your football! I'm always up for learning new things. Now I can ask how King Kenny is doing if I meet someone from Liverpool! And from you I also know how action packed cricket can be and how tough the players are.

Sourdough bread is dead easy to make. I was brought up on the homemade variety.

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a_mistletoe January 23 2011, 18:20:49 UTC
Why is it sour? It sounds unpleasant, which it obviously isn't.

Liverpool are now tenth. You should check whether the person from Liverpool is not an Everton supporter (their city rivals). It would be like saying to a Mets fan; Yay Derek Jeter is the best! Course that analogy only works if you know about baseball. Tee hee. I am such a sports nerd.

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