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april6263 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
april6263 wrote:
Glad your still hereand didn't Gabriele invite Dame Edna to our party the other day
here she is
WOO HOO!!!!!!! Love it....where are you, Gabriele? Probably enjoying her morning tea or coffee!!she is 13 hrs ahead of us right?????
19....I just set the clock on the iPad for Sydney....but that would be 16 hrs. from you.
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JetmamaDiDi wrote:
april6263 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
Is that the one on the right??so Kos I guess that means your the one in the middle!!
edit......OOOOOPPPPPS......read that wrong....I thought you said you were taking the one on the right...LOL....yeah that's the bucket hat....LOL....and I can't tell my right from my left I guess...LOL
With the big red rose on the boob!!! LOL
LOL!!!!LOL!!!
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april6263 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
april6263 wrote:
so Kos I guess that means your the one in the middle!!
edit......OOOOOPPPPPS......read that wrong....I thought you said you were taking the one on the right...LOL....yeah that's the bucket hat....LOL....and I can't tell my right from my left I guess...LOLAre you the one on the right or on the left with the watershed hat?
LOL.....I think you and I have had too many Balini's.....LOL.....I am the one that looks like this...LOL....well without the pineapples...LOL
That's what I thought!! Add a scarf at the back and you can ride the Jungle Cruise!! LOL
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KeepOnSinging wrote:
april6263 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
Shepherd's pie is with lamb; cottage pie is with ground beef. Both good and easy to make!LOL...so is this cottage or shepherds????.....LOL....I just googled shepherds pie and this was the pic that popped up...LOL
Really, really like shepherd's pie but have never made it myself. This looks yummy.
I have always thought I liked it....LOL....but I make it with ground beef so I guess what I really like is cottage pie
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Evening everyone...Sorry I am late....
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It really doesn't matter!! Whatever works!!!
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I am of British decent...my maternal grandmother was from Liverpool, England and tea is my drink of choice...hot or iced...sugar no milk!!!
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KeepOnSinging wrote:
So, I haven't figured it out yet. Which one am I?
LOL!!!!!! this is cracking me up....LOL!!!.....I don't know which one I am either....LOL!!!.....Kos, your the one in the middle.....me and Jet can't figure out which of us is "west coast" or "east coast" shall we say...LOL
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JetmamaDiDi wrote:
KeepOnSinging wrote:
The three of us in the photo, ready to party and have a good long talk. When my eldest granddaughter was two she would say let's talk and that was the signal to make a pot of tea. She would babble away over her teacup of warm milk and just a dribble or two of tea from the teapot.
Weren't those the greatest days? Our oldest granddaughter (now 11 but still loves to set the table, cook, bake, and serve the food) and I would have a tea party and one mother's day about the time she was 2, my DIL sent me a teapot, tea cup, and sort've round cloth covered serving tray with about a 2" high edge all around it. At that point I would say to Rebekah, "Delicious tea" as we sipped. It came out "wicious tea"...and we still talk about that even now. I wrote it in fabric paint on the inside bottom of the tray.
that reminds me when my son was 2 he couldn't say Parmesan cheese .....it came out "Papa John Cheese"....LOL....as my daughter got older he still called it that.....she was about 7 before she realized that wasn't the right name of it
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CEK40 wrote:
Evening everyone...Sorry I am late....
Hey, CEK....glad you could join us!!