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[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
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My father's a mortician, like his father before him, and I spent my first 6 years living in the mortician's home built into the family mortuary.
A good friend of mine is dating a mortician. He's young, cute and gay and when they started dating you can bet the Six Feet Under jokes were flying.
On a completely different note: is it strange that I've spent the last 1 1/2 hours looking at wedding dresses online? And I'm not getting married?
New tags for Susan, Cash, and Kristin.
On a completely different note: is it strange that I've spent the last 1 1/2 hours looking at wedding dresses online? And I'm not getting married?
I think women should be allowed to have one wedding a year. That's not necessarily getting married, that's having a wedding. Just so we have an excuse to get really dressed up and wear a wedding dress. It's not just little girls that want to play bride.
Aims, your tag is resonating with me a lot right now.
It's not just little girls that want to play bride.
The strange thing is, I've never really thought about it before. But, now? I'm looking at wedding dresses and pricing how much it would be to release butterflies. I'm such a dork.
Aims, your tag is resonating with me a lot right now.
That's the song that got me pulled over for speeding.
It's not just little girls that want to play bride.
Wrod. But I'm getting tired of being asked when my daughter's getting married when I pause in wedding gown stores in the mall to consider the dresses. Still, it's better than the "How many grandchildren do you have?" question.
I'm trying to remember if it was Cook's Illustrated or the local paper or Slate that just did their article on keeping wine fresh. Whichever it was, the rubber stopper method saved wine came out on top in the blind taste tests.
Cook's Illustrated (unless Slate did their own too), and the Vacu-Vin was the only one they liked. (We have one, and I can vouch for it.) The other pumpers and the nitrogen spray thingy they tested were about even with sticking the cork back in. (i.e., vinegar after a few days.)
Cook's Illustrated (unless Slate did their own too), and the Vacu-Vin was the only one they liked. (We have one, and I can vouch for it.)
Thanks! I couldn't remember what the thing was called (and we've owned ours for a while now), or which publication talked about them. The memory, she's going.
I love our Vacu-Vin. Sadly, or perhaps not, the ability to get decent table wine in boxes now means that it's not getting much use. Or, well, wasn't, back when I was still drinking about three glasses of wine a week, which was all the way back into last summer.
Now that Paul's the only one who can drink, the Vacu-Vin is seeing occasional use again.