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Default Semi-Homemade with Sandra Lee: Picnic of Doom 2

On Wed 22 Mar 2006 07:04:38p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Nancy
Young?

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> "Wayne Boatwright" <wayneboatwright_at_gmail.com> wrote
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>> On Wed 22 Mar 2006 06:40:17p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it
>> Ubiquitous?
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>>> wrote:
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>>>>I saw this for the first time this evening. What a riot! Whatever cold
>>>>medicine they had her on at least slowed her down a little, so she
>>>>wasn't as annoyingly spastic as usual. The dress was awful -- loved the
>>>>way they had to keep cutting to a different camera angle because the
>>>>screen was filled with sleeve and you couldn't see the food. That
>>>>tablescape was a riot. Yeah, I'm sure you thought of Shakespeare as a
>>>>theme for your picnic and that caused you to drag heavy library-style
>>>>furniture into a park and then set a poetry book on fire. And isn't it
>>>>illegal to cut flowers in a park? Not to mention unsanitary if you use
>>>>them as a garnish.
>>>
>>> I still can't get over her burning poetry books to make napkin holders
>>> and not only hanging on a tree, but putting lit candles in that
>>> chandelier.
>>>

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>> I didn't see the show, and I can't argue about her burning poetry books,
>> but we did have a crystal chandelier for many years in which we always
>> burned candles, along with matching wall sconces and candleticks. The
>> totally candlelit dining room was lovely, and it was always safe.

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> In a park? (smile)


LOL! Does jungle wallpaper count?


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