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Post by Fairweather on Aug 18, 2009 19:31:58 GMT -5
This is an Asian meatball and noodle dish. And Swedish meatballs with noodles. I'd ask for chopsticks but I'm too clumsy to handle them. How about a spork?
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Post by moonstone on Aug 18, 2009 19:32:18 GMT -5
He is beginning to remind moi of an aging operatic tenor who can't resist just one more farewell tour. . . I agree, and I always want athletes to retire when they're "at their best" so to speak, like John Elway did - even Joe Montana should have retired and not gone to Kansas City - it didn't hurt him, as I believe this could hurt Favre, but going out shining is something, I believe, is good for the player(s) and the fans!! Well, they cancelled the ceremony where they planned to retire his number last year, and this year, I didn't hear anything about re-scheduling it, even when it was thought he would retire. If his number is retired at Lambeau this year, it will be because the linebackers have ripped it off his purple back. He should not expect to be treated with kid gloves.
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Post by nanalinda on Aug 18, 2009 19:32:40 GMT -5
Don't ask. I'm known to bite. Seriously? He never meant to retire. He just hates to go to training camp. That was the true genesis of what drove him out of Green Bay last year. If he'd committed to coming back, he would have had to come to training camp. The Packers were unwilling to wait. Same thing this year. Lucky Vikings. Not. He is beginning to remind moi of an aging operatic tenor who can't resist just one more farewell tour. . . You said "moi". I've been waiting for so long for KO to say that. ;D
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Post by pattycake on Aug 18, 2009 19:32:43 GMT -5
He is beginning to remind moi of an aging operatic tenor who can't resist just one more farewell tour. . . I agree, and I always want athletes to retire when they're "at their best" so to speak, like John Elway did - even Joe Montana should have retired and not gone to Kansas City - it didn't hurt him, as I believe this could hurt Favre, but going out shining is something, I believe, is good for the player(s) and the fans!! This is kind of playing out like the Michael Jordan retirement.
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Post by moonstone on Aug 18, 2009 19:33:26 GMT -5
Here you go.
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Post by pdb on Aug 18, 2009 19:34:26 GMT -5
I agree, and I always want athletes to retire when they're "at their best" so to speak, like John Elway did - even Joe Montana should have retired and not gone to Kansas City - it didn't hurt him, as I believe this could hurt Favre, but going out shining is something, I believe, is good for the player(s) and the fans!! This is kind of playing out like the Michael Jordan retirement. Excellent analogy, Patty!! It was never the same when Jordan came back after his baseball stint, either!! And from what I've always read about the Packers/Vikings - well, it would be like Willie Mays retiring from the Giants only to come out of retirement and play for the Dodgers - I couldn't have handled that!!
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Post by Fairweather on Aug 18, 2009 19:34:57 GMT -5
He is beginning to remind moi of an aging operatic tenor who can't resist just one more farewell tour. . . You said "moi". I've been waiting for so long for KO to say that. ;D My Miss Piggy impression.
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Post by moonstone on Aug 18, 2009 19:35:48 GMT -5
He is beginning to remind moi of an aging operatic tenor who can't resist just one more farewell tour. . . You said "moi". I've been waiting for so long for KO to say that. ;D I'm waiting to hear him belt it out, like Robert Goulet. www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgnwSpnJxxM
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Post by pdb on Aug 18, 2009 19:35:45 GMT -5
He is beginning to remind moi of an aging operatic tenor who can't resist just one more farewell tour. . . You said "moi". I've been waiting for so long for KO to say that. ;D LOLOLOLOL, Linda!! I'm sure he knows it in every language, too!! ;D
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Post by nanalinda on Aug 18, 2009 19:35:33 GMT -5
I agree, and I always want athletes to retire when they're "at their best" so to speak, like John Elway did - even Joe Montana should have retired and not gone to Kansas City - it didn't hurt him, as I believe this could hurt Favre, but going out shining is something, I believe, is good for the player(s) and the fans!! This is kind of playing out like the Michael Jordan retirement. No wonder men don't understand that a woman means no when she says no.
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Post by Fairweather on Aug 18, 2009 19:36:05 GMT -5
I agree, and I always want athletes to retire when they're "at their best" so to speak, like John Elway did - even Joe Montana should have retired and not gone to Kansas City - it didn't hurt him, as I believe this could hurt Favre, but going out shining is something, I believe, is good for the player(s) and the fans!! This is kind of playing out like the Michael Jordan retirement. Uh-huh. Long and drawn-out. I wish they'd all do a John Stockton, myself. Just say, "It's time" and go.
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Post by moonstone on Aug 18, 2009 19:37:33 GMT -5
This is a pasta called orecchiette with mini chicken meatballs. This is our last meatball dish. Brace for dessert.
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Post by nanalinda on Aug 18, 2009 19:37:50 GMT -5
KO's sounding pretty nasal this evening. Now is the perfect time for a "moi".
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Post by nanalinda on Aug 18, 2009 19:38:54 GMT -5
This is a pasta called orecchiette with mini chicken meatballs. This is our last meatball dish. Brace for dessert. That looks delicious. Second helping, please.
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Post by pattycake on Aug 18, 2009 19:39:39 GMT -5
This is a pasta called orecchiette with mini chicken meatballs. This is our last meatball dish. Brace for dessert. This looks absolutely delicious.
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Post by Fairweather on Aug 18, 2009 19:41:57 GMT -5
Or Nathan Gunn? Although (rats) he keeps his shirt on.
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Post by Fairweather on Aug 18, 2009 19:42:12 GMT -5
Here you go. Merci, ma chere.
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Post by moonstone on Aug 18, 2009 19:42:55 GMT -5
First dessert.
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Post by pdb on Aug 18, 2009 19:43:20 GMT -5
I agree, and I always want athletes to retire when they're "at their best" so to speak, like John Elway did - even Joe Montana should have retired and not gone to Kansas City - it didn't hurt him, as I believe this could hurt Favre, but going out shining is something, I believe, is good for the player(s) and the fans!! Well, they cancelled the ceremony where they planned to retire his number last year, and this year, I didn't hear anything about re-scheduling it, even when it was thought he would retire. If his number is retired at Lambeau this year, it will be because the linebackers have ripped it off his purple back. He should not expect to be treated with kid gloves. Well, John David Booty, who apparently "gave" his number four to Favre, may be better off!!
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Post by Fairweather on Aug 18, 2009 19:43:48 GMT -5
This is kind of playing out like the Michael Jordan retirement. No wonder men don't understand that a woman means no when she says no. Cause they don't know what no means when they say it. Great analogy. Like Lorrie Morgan sang, "what part of no don't you understand?"
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Post by moonstone on Aug 18, 2009 19:43:55 GMT -5
Or Nathan Gunn? Although (rats) he keeps his shirt on. I liked the Nathan Gunn you posted at FB last night. That was SWEET.
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Post by pdb on Aug 18, 2009 19:44:14 GMT -5
This is a pasta called orecchiette with mini chicken meatballs. This is our last meatball dish. Brace for dessert. You outdid yourself!! Absolutely YUMMY!!
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Post by pdb on Aug 18, 2009 19:45:02 GMT -5
Or Nathan Gunn? Although (rats) he keeps his shirt on. I liked the Nathan Gunn you posted at FB last night. That was SWEET. I missed it - offline all day and all - I'll have to visit your page later this evening!! You two are a hoot there!!
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Post by Fairweather on Aug 18, 2009 19:45:07 GMT -5
First dessert. We have really got to find a place to build that icon.
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Post by moonstone on Aug 18, 2009 19:45:34 GMT -5
No wonder men don't understand that a woman means no when she says no. Cause they don't know what no means when they say it. Great analogy. Like Lorrie Morgan sang, "what part of no don't you understand?" The beginning and the end. But if you're going to play that game, then you'd better have a safe word.
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