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guwag

Active Member
Originally posted by tigsmom
but how many Euros?

'Bout €11M although the thing to bear in mind is that this is using the Tourist exchange rates, you usually get a much more preferential rate when exchanging such large sums of money.
 

wdwhoneymooner

Well-Known Member
OK, so my wife finally has a pregnancy craving tonight and sends me out to Bruster's (Ice cream) for a Brownie sundae with Peanut Butter Puddle icecream and strawberries. While away she falls asleep in her chair for a quick nap. Not wanting to wake her, I put the sundae in the freezer. She wakes up and I get her the dessert. But by now the whipped cream has flattened and she doesn't want it! :confused:

I go back out to buy a can of whipped cream and when I return she says, "You should have just gotten me a new sundae instead." :brick: :brick: :brick:

Craig are you listening? :D
 

pinkrose

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by wdwhoneymooner
OK, so my wife finally has a pregnancy craving tonight and sends me out to Bruster's (Ice cream) for a Brownie sundae with Peanut Butter Puddle icecream and strawberries. While away she falls asleep in her chair for a quick nap. Not wanting to wake her, I put the sundae in the freezer. She wakes up and I get her the dessert. But by now the whipped cream has flattened and she doesn't want it! :confused:

I go back out to buy a can of whipped cream and when I return she says, "You should have just gotten me a new sundae instead." :brick: :brick: :brick:

Craig are you listening? :D


Yes Craig..... listen! ;) Women who are pregnant are not only hungry... but moody. :lookaroun


I remember craving cheesecake from the Olive Garden. Then it was choc. ice cream with a little milk poured into it each day for the 8th and 9th month of preg. I never craved anything odd though. Heheh.
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Daughter #1 Chinese food: shrimp chow mein and eggrolls.
Daughter #2: Tuna melts. Refused to eat anywhere that didn't serve them.


Mood swings? never! :D

And Andy she was right...you should have gotten a new one. :lol:
 

DMC-12

It's HarmonioUS, NOT HarmoniYOU.
Ok Boys and girls.... today we have a new "Phrase that Pays"!

Erika and I were chatting.... and I told her I had to go pick up my Polish immigrant Grandfather... and for some reason... Kalachki came up in conversation... so... Just our of the blue I said "Joannie Loves Kalachki?!" (Joannie Loves Chachi joke)....:lol:

Anyway.. be the 10th caller when you hear someone say "Joannie Loves Kalachki?!" and you win a Cherry Kalachki!
Good Luck!!! :sohappy: :sohappy: :lol: :lookaroun
 

Erika

Moderator
Originally posted by DMC-12
Ok Boys and girls.... today we have a new "Phrase that Pays"!

Erika and I were chatting.... and I told her I had to go pick up my Polish imigrant Grandfather... and for some reason... Kalachki came up in conversation... so... Just our of the blue I said "Joannie Loves Kalachki?!" (Joannie Loves Chachi joke)....:lol:

Anyway.. be the 10th caller when you hear someone say "Joannie Loves Kalachki?!" and you win a Cherry Kalachki!
Good Luck!!! :sohappy: :sohappy: :lol: :lookaroun


Everybody sing! SHE'S MY CHERRY KALACHKI...
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by DMC-12
Ok Boys and girls.... today we have a new "Phrase that Pays"!

Erika and I were chatting.... and I told her I had to go pick up my Polish immigrant Grandfather... and for some reason... Kalachki came up in conversation... so... Just our of the blue I said "Joannie Loves Kalachki?!" (Joannie Loves Chachi joke)....:lol:

Anyway.. be the 10th caller when you hear someone say "Joannie Loves Kalachki?!" and you win a Cherry Kalachki!
Good Luck!!! :sohappy: :sohappy: :lol: :lookaroun

We should move the kalachki to food fight with some pierogi, golumpki and kruschiki.......:wave:
 

darthdarrel

New Member
Thanks Tigsmom, I`ll have to try that sometime! See when I was growing up I was basically fed American, Italian and chineese food,not much polish/hungarian food.:D
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by darthdarrel
Thanks Tigsmom, I`ll have to try that sometime! See when I was growing up I was basically fed American, Italian and chineese food,not much polish/hungarian food.:D

Well, being Polish,Ukrankian, Irish and Italian (and living in NYC) I got the best of them all. My grandmother was a great cook (Ukranian) she taught me alot about cooking and baking. Just can't do the jellied pigs feet. :hurl:
 

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