"ravinwulf" > wrote in message
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> On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 20:18:38 GMT, "Dimitri" >
> wrote:
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> <snip>
>>Very nice however the purpose of Valentines day is not a cooking contest.
>>
>>The purpose and focus is towards your SO. How can you spend the most time
>>with him/her and make them feel "special"
>
> Wow. Feeling a bit snarky today, are we?
>
> FWIW, I think that planning and preparing a really nice meal for
> someone you love =is= a way to make him/her feel "special". It's
> certainly not the only activity on the agenda for the evening, but it
> happens to be the one I'm working on atm, as well as being the only
> one that's really appropriate to discuss on this forum. <g>
>
> Regards,
> Tracy R.
Not at all snarky as you put it. More often than not I see posts about
dinners that are so involved one wonders what the hell the SO is doing
during all the prep and serving.
Dimitri
1 entry found for snarky.
snark·y ( P ) Pronunciation Key (snärk)
adj. Slang snark·i·er, snark·i·est
Irritable or short-tempered; irascible.
[From dialectal snark, to nag, from snark, snork, to snore, snort, from
Dutch and Low German snorken, of imitative origin.]
snarki·ly adv.
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