Just popping in to say...
Matt Stone
BEN Stone! Thank goodness I finally remembered - it was driving me MAAAAAAAAAD.
(edit - and Matt Stone is one of the creators (along with Trey Parker) of South Park. Whew, glad I figured that out.)
D'oh! I knew that. Thanks Cindy.
Naff is the opposite of having street cred
meara
Naff used to be used as a verb, as well. I remember Princess Anne or someone shocking the press by telling some paparazzi to naff off.
(edit - and Matt Stone is one of the creators (along with Trey Parker) of South Park. Whew, glad I figured that out.)
D'oh! I knew that. Thanks Cindy.
Huh? You're welcome. (but you meant to thank someone else, unless I'm in a fugue - which is possible - I must need carbs. DEBORAH!!!)
Huh? You're welcome. (but you meant to thank someone else, unless I'm in a fugue - which is possible - I must need carbs. DEBORAH!!!)
Crap. For some reason I thought it was you, but no. I'll go back and figure out who it was that corrected me on my L&Oness.
Nope; only thing I had to say about L&O was that I hadn't ever really been a fan. Too ripped from the headlinesish for me, although the early ones, definitely more to my taste.
Yes, Cindy? Here, have a plate of m'jedrah, seasoned with spring onions, shallots, ras el hanout - would you like some lamb in there, for protein?
Hot bread?
I don't even know what half of that is, but yes please, and yes on the lamb, too. I live with a Philistine and 3 small children, so I never get lamb now.
M'jedrah
I spice it up with ras el hanout (North African mixture of 23 spices or thereabouts) and will serve with moustamosir (garlic and shallot yogurt-based dip) and add lamb sauteed in honey with pine nuts, if the fancy takes.
Adding golden currants in nice too.
"Happy" ANZAC Day sounds wrong, but I thought it should be acknowledged.
So did google! [link]
(I always tell my brother "Safe ANZAC Day", so, yeah, that too :)