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Must be the American in me, gotta have a turkey for xmas even if its only to talk too gobble gobble gobble!!!
I don't like the taste of turkey. I can enjoy breast meat a bit, but I really never liked it much.
Funny that,,i,m a breast man, always like a nice bit of breast :O)
*sigh*
Thigh does it too,,mmm thigh......
I am not talkin' to you if you is goin' to be vulgar. Has you stopped? Good.
OK i,m behaving now right,,l@@k at my serious face,,,,see,,,l@@k !!! now thats serious aint it...
Maybe the turkey fumes has cleaned out yer brain. Right.
How was the turkey, by the way?
I cant eat it really Dezzie, nor Chuck, has a nasty effect on me, I have to be honest here dezzie, i dont really eat a lot of meat, i ate a slice of beef with my christmas dinner and that was enough, ive never been a big meat eater really, prefer my potatoes n gravy, carrots, peas, cabbage, happy with that, dont like too much gravy neither...fussy some might say..
An' you mock my begementarianism?
Roast veges. Yum. I knew you couldn't eat it, but did the family say it was nice?
They loved it, thats why i been up since 5.00am, ive been cooking the meat for boxing day lunch, my eldest daughter is coming for dinner, i just hope i match up to her cooking standards, she's a wonderful cook, she can cook anything, cakes biscuits everything, when she cooks beef its just so fine,,mmmm, dont even have to chew it,,yet mine gives free jaw exercise with each bite...
Well I hope it goes/went well. I have no idea of the time there. It's nearly 7pm on Boxing Day here.
9.05am here, and dinner meat is a cooking,,,
So you've had a lovely family Christmas. That's really nice.
I think my father with his Scottish mother had an influence on me. Christmas was never a big deal, but New Year's was. "Auld Lang Syne" sends me into a fit of tears every time!
At the turn of the century (and milennium!), I really wanted my son home. He was. It just felt very significant to me, and I wanted him to be with me.
Aye Aye,,what aboot Hogmanay Dezzie, we ere Scots celebrate the last day of the year with plenty of highland dancing and frolicking,,,do yooo celebrate Hogmanay dezzie ....
Well, that's where it all comes from, but no - I just see the new year in. I am quite a boring person, Mikey. You should know that by now.
Well,,So its not true what everyone else says bout you on here,,no parties untill 5am,,no night clubbing, and you dont run an escort agency,,Shot me down in flames you have...
Oh, yeah - that's all true. But I don't do highland dancin' or frollickin' an' I feels I is missin' sumfink.
You are,,truely, you gotta have a frolic now and then or your foo foo valve will get blocked and then you can look out i tell ya!!
We don't got them in this country. We has ebolbed.
See we is more technical over ere, we has all mod cons, running water, lectric, mains gas, we is spoilt really, juss a shame its so spencive here...even the £1 shops are £2...
I don't know what your normal prices are like, but once on a trip to Brisbane, I stopped to use a loo at a service station. I felt I should buy something, but they had nothing I wanted. I was a bit tired, so I thought I'd buy a coke for the caffeine. i got a tiny 300ml bottle and they hit me up $4.50! In a drink machine you'd pay $3.00 for a 600ml can and be robbed blind. But this was unbelieveable. I asked if that was correct, and they assured me it was. So if you think it's expensive there, just wait till your holiday in Oz!
Do you know dezzie, i think everywhere is the same now, everyone is trying to make muny,,trying to make themselves feel safe with a bunch of muny, sad thing is its not helping the global recession..makes me mad it does, fuming ,,it should be one item one price!!!
There have always been "businessmen" who rob people blind.