so you can get Chinese food with a root beer float.
but is that kosher?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
so you can get Chinese food with a root beer float.
but is that kosher?
xmas food report
breakfast
smoked salmon and cream cheese on rye toast.
snacking on stollen
next some cheese
pulled pork for dinner - the smell is killing me
edit: bellinis all day
Hil, will there be pictures for your Mrs. Lovett hair?
I haven't seen the movie yet, but my brother got me the original cast recording and I'm listening to that right now. AIFG!
Full of turkey, stuffing, potato, and gravy.
Just finished participating in Laga's family gift exchange. All items supposed to be under $1. Quite an interesting tradition. Now there is a furry of activity in the kitchen as a million people cook their dish. I'd offer to help, but I think I'd upset the organized chaos that is happening.
They have furries in the kitchen? Who's wearing the badger costume?
If there's a furry of activity with badgers, there must be a snake.
Mmm. Mushroom. Mushroom.
Unless they are in Kenya.
Christmas at a working Westen cattle ranch is a trip. First everyone was roping cattle mannequns in the backyard before dinner, then we had real tacos with beef from the ranch, and we ended with a white elephant gift exchange in which I won a cattle-pult with plastic cows to shoot at people. The night ended with an invite to come out and ride a day on the ranch with the cowboys (which would likely kill me, but I'm so going to take them up on it someday). Too much fun. This is my aunt's family in Oracle, AZ, and it's about as real as the Wild West gets these days.
So long as nobody's wearing a turkey suit. That kind of behaviour would just lead to unsavoury remarks about stuffing and turkey basters.
Unless they are in Kenya.
See, then it would be a lion suit. Or possibly a tiger suit.
Coincidentally, 3 friends have just meandered off home after visiting us this evening, and one of them is originally from Kenya. (And another of them seems to be obsessed with monkeys, which made me sorry that nobody in the room was of a Jossian frame of mind. Well, you know, other than me.)
G'night all.