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When it's too quiet after visitors have come and gone, what do you cook?


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it is never too quiet. Visitors can never leave too soon.


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On Fri, 6 Jul 2012 06:35:03 -0400, "Somebody" > wrote:

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I breath a sigh of relief at having our house to ourselves and we will
probably eat leftovers if we didn't manage to send it home with the
visitors.
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I like quiet. And I cook whatever I want

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On 2012-07-06 13:24:12 +0000, Andy said:

> That was maybe 11am. She barked for hours as we all partied poolside and
> when we brought the party indoors, she was relentless.


That's the kind of party I like best. Where a dog barks nearby for the
entire length of it. It makes for a very early evening.

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On Fri, 6 Jul 2012 06:35:03 -0400, "Somebody" > wrote:

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Cook? If visitors just left, there are usually leftovers in the
refrigerator.

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> Once, our Annabelle, our Jack Russell Terrier (terror) was anxious around
> small kids.
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> Vet prescribed her 5mg valium to dumb her down.


I'd find a new vet if I were you. Prescribing valium to a dog? geez@!

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On 2012-07-06 18:00:38 +0000, Gary said:

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>> "Somebody" > wrote:
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>> Once, our Annabelle, our Jack Russell Terrier (terror) was anxious around
>> small kids.
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>> Vet prescribed her 5mg valium to dumb her down.

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> I'd find a new vet if I were you. Prescribing valium to a dog? geez@!


Not so unusual. There's a lot of nutzo dogs out there!

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Beans, eggs, beer... fart foods of course.


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> I like quiet.


I like the peace and quiet too.

> And I cook whatever I want


Would you like a really good cole slaw recipe? I have one.

Oh all right, Jill. This joke is worn out now. No more coleslaw jokes from
me.

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>it is never too quiet. Visitors can never leave too soon.


I'm so happy that visitors are allergic to cats.... I'm happy to point
visitors to the Sheraton Motor Lodge 15 miles down the road. I don't
like to sleep over in other peoples homes and neither do visitors,
except for the cheapo *******s.


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> Would you like a really good cole slaw recipe? I have one.


With the weather here over 100 (again), how about cold slaw? Ice cold slaw.


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Nothing. I nap.

Cheri

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I don't have to. I have stuff leftover at which they turned up their
collective noses.

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