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Ya know who cooked my Mother's Day dinner? My son-in-law. Boy, did my
daughter pick a winner. I asked for all picnic food, just for fun, and this
is what he came up with:

Three kinds of German sausage (cooked on the outside grill) with toasted
frank rolls and a trio of weird mustards, tiny fingerling potatoes in a
cilantro pesto, a colorful mixed cole slaw with lime-y dressing, and the
family potato salad.

His wife is domestically impaired, but while he was messing around in his
kitchen she took me over to Best Buy and bought me a 42-inch telly.

Some day!

Felice



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Felice wrote:
> Ya know who cooked my Mother's Day dinner? My son-in-law. Boy, did my
> daughter pick a winner. I asked for all picnic food, just for fun, and this
> is what he came up with:
>
> Three kinds of German sausage (cooked on the outside grill) with toasted
> frank rolls and a trio of weird mustards, tiny fingerling potatoes in a
> cilantro pesto, a colorful mixed cole slaw with lime-y dressing, and the
> family potato salad.
>
> His wife is domestically impaired, but while he was messing around in his
> kitchen she took me over to Best Buy and bought me a 42-inch telly.
>
> Some day!
>
> Felice
>
>
>

Oh, nice, Felice, on both counts.

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"Felice" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Ya know who cooked my Mother's Day dinner? My son-in-law. Boy, did my
> daughter pick a winner. I asked for all picnic food, just for fun, and
> this is what he came up with:
>
> Three kinds of German sausage (cooked on the outside grill) with toasted
> frank rolls and a trio of weird mustards, tiny fingerling potatoes in a
> cilantro pesto, a colorful mixed cole slaw with lime-y dressing, and the
> family potato salad.


I would definitely eat that?

>
> His wife is domestically impaired, but while he was messing around in his
> kitchen she took me over to Best Buy and bought me a 42-inch telly.


I don't think I have 42" to spare to put one! But enjoy yours. I do
occasionally wish I had one when I watch a ballet dvd.


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Felice wrote:
> Ya know who cooked my Mother's Day dinner? My son-in-law. Boy, did my
> daughter pick a winner. I asked for all picnic food, just for fun,
> and this is what he came up with:
>
> Three kinds of German sausage (cooked on the outside grill) with
> toasted frank rolls and a trio of weird mustards, tiny fingerling
> potatoes in a cilantro pesto, a colorful mixed cole slaw with lime-y
> dressing, and the family potato salad.


A nice picnic menu', really. Was there a strong one, among the mustards? I
love the "strong" by Dulano, a german brand, so strong it seems to be made
of horseradish and matches wonderfully with it.

> His wife is domestically impaired, but while he was messing around in
> his kitchen she took me over to Best Buy and bought me a 42-inch
> telly.
> Some day!


Uhm... what's a telly?
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ViLco wrote:

>> His wife is domestically impaired, but while he was messing around in
>> his kitchen she took me over to Best Buy and bought me a 42-inch
>> telly.
>> Some day!


> Uhm... what's a telly?


Wait, is it a television set?
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"ViLco" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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>>> His wife is domestically impaired, but while he was messing around in
>>> his kitchen she took me over to Best Buy and bought me a 42-inch
>>> telly.
>>> Some day!

>
>> Uhm... what's a telly?

>
> Wait, is it a television set?


Sì. Are you letting the liquor do the talking again?


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Giusi wrote:

>>> Uhm... what's a telly?


>> Wait, is it a television set?


> Sì.


I was thinking about telephones, but then a 42" telephone didn't make much
sense

> Are you letting the liquor do the talking again?


Always nice, really
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> Felice wrote:
>> Ya know who cooked my Mother's Day dinner? My son-in-law. Boy, did my
>> daughter pick a winner. I asked for all picnic food, just for fun,
>> and this is what he came up with:
>>
>> Three kinds of German sausage (cooked on the outside grill) with
>> toasted frank rolls and a trio of weird mustards, tiny fingerling
>> potatoes in a cilantro pesto, a colorful mixed cole slaw with lime-y
>> dressing, and the family potato salad.

>
> A nice picnic menu', really. Was there a strong one, among the
> mustards? I love the "strong" by Dulano, a german brand, so strong it
> seems to be made of horseradish and matches wonderfully with it.
>
>> His wife is domestically impaired, but while he was messing around in
>> his kitchen she took me over to Best Buy and bought me a 42-inch
>> telly.


>> Some day!


> Uhm... what's a telly?
> --
> ViLco


A television. My apologies for tossing in a Briticism. I've been watching
too many royalwedding clips!

Felice


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> ViLco wrote:
>
>>> His wife is domestically impaired, but while he was messing around
>>> in his kitchen she took me over to Best Buy and bought me a 42-inch
>>> telly.
>>> Some day!

>
>> Uhm... what's a telly?

>
> Wait, is it a television set?
> --
> ViLco
> Let the liquor do the thinking




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On Sun, 8 May 2011 20:31:14 -0400, Felice wrote:

> Ya know who cooked my Mother's Day dinner? My son-in-law. Boy, did my
> daughter pick a winner. I asked for all picnic food, just for fun, and this
> is what he came up with:
>
> Three kinds of German sausage (cooked on the outside grill) with toasted
> frank rolls and a trio of weird mustards, tiny fingerling potatoes in a
> cilantro pesto, a colorful mixed cole slaw with lime-y dressing, and the
> family potato salad.
>
> His wife is domestically impaired, but while he was messing around in his
> kitchen she took me over to Best Buy and bought me a 42-inch telly.
>
> Some day!
>
> Felice


sounds great, felice.

your pal,
blake


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In article >, "Felice" >
wrote:

> Ya know who cooked my Mother's Day dinner? My son-in-law. Boy, did my
> daughter pick a winner. I asked for all picnic food, just for fun, and this
> is what he came up with:
>
> Three kinds of German sausage (cooked on the outside grill) with toasted
> frank rolls and a trio of weird mustards, tiny fingerling potatoes in a
> cilantro pesto, a colorful mixed cole slaw with lime-y dressing, and the
> family potato salad.
>
> His wife is domestically impaired, but while he was messing around in his
> kitchen she took me over to Best Buy and bought me a 42-inch telly.
>
> Some day!
>
> Felice


Nice! I still haven't celebrated Mother's Day with Whatshername. She's
busy. And I was, too, on that day.

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Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
Holy Order of the Sacred Sisters of St. Pectina of Jella
"Always in a jam, never in a stew; sometimes in a pickle."
http://web.me.com/barbschaller, updated May 27, 2011
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