Re: The elusive S-beast slowly raises her shaggy head...glamsithApril 14 2006, 13:38:38 UTC
Elusive S-beast!! ::lovingly murfles her shaggy head::
Delighted to have added to your vocabulary of questionable food terms. The soup was a smash-hit. Knowing that my pointless worrying served to feed the hamsters running through your brain (and even inspired a comment from you)means some good came out of it after all.
::Smooches-you-back:: ::Does the little wriggly-dance of happy::
Man, I said olives. Stupid olives. They're practically a health food in comparison, and I fucking said olives?
And I think the lambbroth is yum. I have not met any Jews in SoCal who actually eat lamb at Seder, it's always chicken or brisket, with a shankbone on the plate. Hello, it's naked! Where's the lamb?
And that's the reason I don't get pushy and force my friends to invite me to Seder.
Oh - looks like I'll be in SF in a month or so - maybe a meet up is in order? :)
Yeah, cheetos are the insideous under-the-radar crack -- hiding themselves away so that you forget about them until they're right there looking at you. And then, you have no hope of escape. I just figured you had the sort of olive thing where you couldn't be trusted not to sell small children if the situation became extreme.
All my fears of excessive lambiness were assuaged. After horseradish, gefilte fish, and two glasses of wine *my* hyper self-critical tastebuds could not discern it. I'm sure no one else could either. I'm with you on the more lamb at seder. It just makes sense. Last night, we had both chicken and brisket.
A meet-up in a month is DEFINITELY in order. We must plot and scheme. Yay!
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...to thank you for stuffing the term "licken soup" into her skull. Can't stop thinking about all the goddam possibilities.
Doesn't top "raszverry hocolate," though. Nothing ever will...
*smooch!*
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Delighted to have added to your vocabulary of questionable food terms. The soup was a smash-hit. Knowing that my pointless worrying served to feed the hamsters running through your brain (and even inspired a comment from you)means some good came out of it after all.
::Smooches-you-back::
::Does the little wriggly-dance of happy::
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I can't believe I forgot about Cheetos!
Man, I said olives. Stupid olives. They're practically a health food in comparison, and I fucking said olives?
And I think the lambbroth is yum. I have not met any Jews in SoCal who actually eat lamb at Seder, it's always chicken or brisket, with a shankbone on the plate. Hello, it's naked! Where's the lamb?
And that's the reason I don't get pushy and force my friends to invite me to Seder.
Oh - looks like I'll be in SF in a month or so - maybe a meet up is in order? :)
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All my fears of excessive lambiness were assuaged. After horseradish, gefilte fish, and two glasses of wine *my* hyper self-critical tastebuds could not discern it. I'm sure no one else could either. I'm with you on the more lamb at seder. It just makes sense. Last night, we had both chicken and brisket.
A meet-up in a month is DEFINITELY in order. We must plot and scheme. Yay!
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