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The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
Indeed. Most of my life. I'd say less than a decade since I will eat and enjoy sauerkraut and eat SOME Mexican offerings. Some. Must remember I ate a good chunk of my meals in Mexico at Shakey's Pizza.

I still lean much more lean to Creole & Cajun over Mexican or Tex Mex dishes when thinking of Southern cooking. Sauerkraut, from young I just viewed that as a nasty waste of tummy space for better German, Austrian and Hungarian dishes. Still won't eat Sauerkraut as a side dish, it needs to be on corned beef or a nice Polish Sausage Sandwich. :hungry:

Needless to say, I love eveything you mentioned...!!! :hilarious: :oops: :D

And, Skakey's Pizza, now there's a blast from my past...we ate there many times in No Cal back in the day...! :)

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MySmallWorldof4

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Hahaaa...!!! :hilarious:
I recently read that there's only about a 1 in 10,000 chance of finding a four leaf clover. :cyclops: I always thought the odds were much worse than...time to find me a clover field...!!!!! :joyfull:

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The first time I was at my dh's house when we were dating, we were just hanging around his front yard and there were clovers in the grass. I bent down and looked around and picked a 4 leaf clover. Lucky me I guess.:)
 

donaldtoo

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:joyfull: :hilarious: :hilarious: :hilarious:

"In this corner, snow and cold!, and in the opposite corner, sunshine and heat! "
"Let's get ready to RUMMMMMBLLLLLLLLLE...!!!!! :joyfull:"

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donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
My St. Patrick's Day wasn't as festive as yours. I brought in an Irish soda bread for the office hungry hounds. People liked it with their coffee for a snack. But we were all working, so it was just a quick break.

Hubs and I went to our usual Friday night restaurant, but neither one of us had the traditional corned beef and cabbage. I grew up on all that Irish boiled cooking and I hated it. So I had a cheeseburger and a glass of milk, instead. :D

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:hilarious: :D ;) :)
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
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Same thing in my house growing up except a different field. That seemed to be common in men from a certain generation:cautious:
Definitely. Although I think it's a natural thing in my family. I've had to learn how to talk about my feelings and to tell people when something is wrong. It's good to some degree, though, because I just go with the flow. Serves me well in the workplace.

We call my father Mr. Vulcan. :joyfull:
 

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