just had some chunky monkey
Olaf the Troll ,'Showtime'
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I opted for bachelor chow.
I am home from the game night/date. It was a blast. Learned a new game, Dominion. And GGG (GeekyGamerGirl) taught a handful of us some of the basics in Bridge.
I'm ridiculously amused by this: on a website that sells American foods to people in the UK, they have an entire section of just foods used in Nigella Lawson's cookbooks.
I hope you realise you've just linked me to a site that sells Kraft mac & cheese for £1.99. I am now going to be living on that forever, and my future wife will call off the wedding and I will end up spending the rest of my life with six cats, no friends and a diet consisting solely of mac & cheese.
OR: thanks for the link - fantastic! (And much amusement over the Nigella Lawson ingredients, too.)
Happy belated birthday to Erin!
I hope you realise you've just linked me to a site that sells Kraft mac & cheese for £1.99. I am now going to be living on that forever, and my future wife will call off the wedding and I will end up spending the rest of my life with six cats, no friends and a diet consisting solely of mac & cheese.
Hee!
That reminds me, there's a British store in Virginia that I've been meaning to go to again. I want to get some of that oniony sandwich spread, whatever it's called, and some tea.
Puzzling British usage from that food website:
Totally delicious and Moorish fun to eat snacks in cute cuddly playful bear shapes.
Moorish?
Moorish?
Moroccan via Spain, maybe?
Heh. I think they mean more-ish. You don't have this term?
Nope. Do tell.