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View, unobstructed wrote:
april6263 wrote:
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Someone's at the back door.
I'll stay logged on, though.hmmmmm.......LOL......more tea guests??????
You two clowns! Come on in. The more the merrier.
Kermit found the tea....LOL
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Real talk....I'm getting hungry.
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KeepOnSinging wrote:
april6263 wrote:
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I have a highschool classmate who married a Canadian. And lived there after their marriage. She has dual citizenship.
She tells me you open the folded "serviat" place it on you lap.
And that something like these - are called "dainties"
soooooooo....ummmmm.......is serviat a fancy word for napkin??????
Why yes they are. And in the states people thought I and my siblings were so quaint because we kept calling napkins serviats.
LOL....that's funny I am assuming they don't mean paper napkins but nice cloth ones right???
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I wore hats every Sunday until I was 24, and nobody wore hats in DeKalb, Ill. I was so sad, and now I own no hats. I loved to buy hats and was particularly partial to picture hats. I also wore gloves until I was 26 and had six pair to match different outfits.
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Luv, Oh, Luv.
Birthday cake, please, for the royal princess.
Disregard if you are still under the weather.
YES and how are you feeling LUV????? any better????????
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Did you see this tweeted picture from Emma? Do you get the joke? It took me awhile, I confess.
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View, unobstructed wrote:
I remember having "ribbon sandwiches" at a few fancy events.
And other hi-falutin' little sandwiches.
we need cucumber sandwiches too
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Real talk....I'm getting hungry.
I know me too these snacks look good
and now I want to make tea...LOL