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never stir a quiche

i was cooking for a woman and her family, just some friends
we all put up for a gourmet quiche.. walnuts spinach ham and fetta sort
of pies

the host stirred the quiche.. it didn't hurt the fluff., it did wreck
the appearance
but it tasted good

lots of heavy cream, I used a splash of cinnamon, I figured it would
liven up the walnuts against the spinach...

these nice ladies ironed my work clothes while I messed around in the
kitchen
so nice to be treated like a man, cooking is hard work

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On 19 Dec 2006 16:43:52 -0800, "house dude" >
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>never stir a quiche
>
>i was cooking for a woman and her family, just some friends
>we all put up for a gourmet quiche.. walnuts spinach ham and fetta sort
>of pies
>
>the host stirred the quiche.. it didn't hurt the fluff., it did wreck
>the appearance
>but it tasted good
>
>lots of heavy cream, I used a splash of cinnamon, I figured it would
>liven up the walnuts against the spinach...
>
>these nice ladies ironed my work clothes while I messed around in the
>kitchen
>so nice to be treated like a man, cooking is hard work



Have you got the coffee klatch thing all worked out too?

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> Have you got the coffee klatch thing all worked out too?
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it's too late tonight to drag the past out into the light

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"house dude" > wrote in message
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> never stir a quiche
>
> i was cooking for a woman and her family, just some friends
> we all put up for a gourmet quiche.. walnuts spinach ham and fetta sort
> of pies
>
> the host stirred the quiche.. it didn't hurt the fluff., it did wreck
> the appearance
> but it tasted good
>
> lots of heavy cream, I used a splash of cinnamon, I figured it would
> liven up the walnuts against the spinach...
>
> these nice ladies ironed my work clothes while I messed around in the
> kitchen
> so nice to be treated like a man, cooking is hard work
>


Was this back when you were a waiter in *choke* FINE DINING?

Because I doubt the junkman needs his clothes ironed, even though they
are the cast-off dress clothes of a dead man.

Bum.


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> Was this back when you were a waiter in *choke* FINE DINING?
>
> Because I doubt the junkman needs his clothes ironed, even though they
> are the cast-off dress clothes of a dead man.
>
> Bum.


LOOK AT ME IM RICH BWAAAAAA HAHAHAHA



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"house dude" > wrote in message
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> cybercat wrote:
>
>> Was this back when you were a waiter in *choke* FINE DINING?
>>
>> Because I doubt the junkman needs his clothes ironed, even though they
>> are the cast-off dress clothes of a dead man.
>>
>> Bum.

>
> LOOK AT ME IM RICH BWAAAAAA HAHAHAHA
>


Well, my goodness. I believe Charlie must be right. You *did* manage to get
laid!

Bless your heart.

I'd ask to see a picture of the lucky girl, but ...

I believe my imagination will be a good deal kinder than Kodak.

hahahaha!


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cybercat wrote:

> Bless your heart.


don't worry, i made her wear a bag over her head too

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