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Love and... I thought all unicorns were made in Canada....?,


Ashy, OMG! I will never make a blonde joke EV-VER again!


I KNOOOOW!!! Shockingly brilliant, is it not? Those Nobel people keep calling me (is that the smart people who give out that award for ..you know, doing stuff??) ANYWAY, doesnt matter.. I said "Baby, just call T. She's got the King of Canada on her speed dial." They said they would get right on that....

G0d save the (Burger) King. (EEEK!)

Dear Stef,

WHAT? Eyebrows...matching.. DO WHAT? I'm confused. Me speaka no brunette. Why would anyone wanna do THAT?

Dear Wendy and Dino, (Shhhhh.... I have to tell you something....I have never seen Highlander... PLEASE dont tell anyone! Does this mean that I'm.... not allowed back in Scotland??)(PLEASE SAY NO!)


Love and.... 70's TV shows,
Ash
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I want to try a boiled peanut. Not only because of the dare (I can never refuse a dare) but just because I like to try new things. How would I get ahold of some boiled peanuts up here? Is there an online shop or something? I mean heck, in this day in age even a road-side vendor probably has a web page.

MeganT
I shouldn't have admitted to the dare thing, l0rd knows what trouble that could cause.
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Originally posted by megantracey0608:
I want to try a boiled peanut. Not only because of the dare (I can never refuse a dare) but just because I like to try new things. How would I get ahold of some boiled peanuts up here? Is there an online shop or something? I mean heck, in this day in age even a road-side vendor probably has a web page.

MeganT
I shouldn't have admitted to the dare thing, l0rd knows what trouble that could cause.


Boiled peanuts are heaven. But no, I wouldn't buy them online- they are best fresh, piping hot, and right out of the pot. I always stop at the toothless vendors (the ones in Southern Alabama are the best, IMO, after years of tasting them all over the south) when I'm heading down to Florida. A trip is not a trip without boiled peanuts.

You can actually make your own (I do them in the fall, outside on a propane cooker). Or you can just take a trip down here, down south. Like, Immediately.

Or I could give you the recipe to make your own. It's pretty simple.

Sarah
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I've been missing the party darn-it!!!

Boiled peanuts, brunette roots, Ash, Stef AND Jana........all in one thread?! This is too much to handle! *THUD*

Sal Wink
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Originally posted by scartlet:

Tracey, a blondette? Wait until H/T and I get our brunette claws (yes, hairdye can do that if you forget to use gloves) into you. Mwahahahaha.


Holy Pickle Chips!
Diane threatening me + T/H in the hair color isle at WallyWorld = Tracey checking to see if plane tickets are refundable.

D@mn!

I'm *so* investing in a few dozen hats. With padlocks.

BTW: I have blonde eyebrows! God and my daddy made them that way.

Jana - keep your bamagreeneyes to the sky - if I toss up a flair, come find me. It means they've dyed me in my sleep, so bring a colorist or a box of Colorfix.

twane
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"Jana - keep your bamagreeneyes to the sky - if I toss up a flair, come find me. It means they've dyed me in my sleep, so bring a colorist or a box of Colorfix."

Oh... I'll do it, Twaneeee! As Farrah Fawcett is my witness I will come to your rescue! They want more brunettes to add to their dark minions... Stef wishes she could claim me as one of "them." But alas... I am a natural (dishwater) blonde. The sun makes me blonder in the summer and in the winter... I am ashamed to say... I must highlight.

THERE! Are you happy with yourself, Stef!?
Clearly you have not lived in the South long enough... there are several things you NEVER do to a Southern lady... #1 Question her family's allegiance during the War of Northern Aggression #2 Question the color of her roots. *humpf*

<---- I slap you with my elbow length white glove.

Jana
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"Holy Pickle Chips!"

I don't know where you came up with such a strange expletive, Tracey, but it is apt. Every restaurant in existence in the south, or so it seems, serves fried pickle chips. And I must say, or more like I volunteer this opinion, they are quite tasty and dare I say, addictive. Who woulda thunk it? They got something right. Or more accurately, they didn't mess it up.

But the boiled peanut? The curvature in a human neck is supposed to be at 21 degrees, but mine is starting to go in the wrong direction because I am still shaking my head in disbelief. I just can't fathom why anyone would think to do that to such an innocent legume. To top it off, I always forget how to pronounce legume. Is it lej-um, lej-yume, or leg-yume? None of the above?

I must depart to watch the new television show called Jana and Ash. It is a Bionic Woman/Facts of Life/Chico and the Man fusion. The blonde brigade learn hard lessons while they meet interesting characters during their travels and travails for the perfect handbag(s). The audience watches as they learn that bigger is not always better when it comes to purses. Why are they bionic? Blackberries, of course.

Hey, Barsky inexplicably referred to them as the bionic blondes, so I ran with it.

Diane
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as far as i can remeber form the little buit of french i learned in school is it le goome . must ask my friend michelle about that !

boiled peanuts sound a bit strange and soggy . give me a roasted salted one any day .are boiled one as moreish as roasted salted ones ?

whats a pickle chip by the way . i eat pickle on cheese ( which is delicious btw !) but i have never heard of chips being made out of it !
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Originally posted by megantracey0608:
I want to try a boiled peanut. Not only because of the dare (I can never refuse a dare) but just because I like to try new things. How would I get ahold of some boiled peanuts up here? Is there an online shop or something? I mean heck, in this day in age even a road-side vendor probably has a web page.

MeganT
I shouldn't have admitted to the dare thing, l0rd knows what trouble that could cause.


Boiled peanuts are heaven. But no, I wouldn't buy them online- they are best fresh, piping hot, and right out of the pot. I always stop at the toothless vendors (the ones in Southern Alabama are the best, IMO, after years of tasting them all over the south) when I'm heading down to Florida. A trip is not a trip without boiled peanuts.

You can actually make your own (I do them in the fall, outside on a propane cooker). Or you can just take a trip down here, down south. Like, Immediately.

Or I could give you the recipe to make your own. It's pretty simple.

Sarah


They were available in Baton Rouge, so I bought a large bag and they were boiled. My mom was happy.

NOLA
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Originally posted by av8orchk:
PPPPPPS~Liz, Judy, Sal, DirtyPaddy, VK, TwanE, et al ... you're beauts! Thanks for being sweet peeps!

Thanks, you too!

ROFL Big Grin I'm late to the party too but it's one of the bestest everest. Love all y'all!

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as far as i can remeber form the little buit of french i learned in school is it le goome . must ask my friend michelle about that !



Ah, ah, ah, en francais... legyume - gyu - gyu

Michael a mangé des legumes pour le déjeuner le lundi

Mike eats legumes for lunch on Monday!

Pickle chips, while I'm not sure that is the exact title but as mentioned here, are fried pickles - my new favoritey favorite southern food on the entire planet!

Diane, sweets, you must bang out a swinging banjo theme song for our Bionic Blondes meets Chico and the Man to discuss the Facts of Life type dramedy/horror/action/reality/sitcom/coming of age in the big city story.

Dave, can we borrow Doug for a bit... Jana can't possibly star AND run the camera at the same time.

Maybe if this Dirty Jobs thing doesn't work out, you'd like to come on board?

I'm playing a slightly more brunette Blair - I'm gonna take her to a more cerebral plain. Smile

T/H/Fleur
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as far as i can remeber form the little buit of french i learned in school is it le goome .


ah, ah, ah, en francais... legume -- gyu - gyu!

A pickle chip, while not really the exact title, but as mentioned here, is a fried pickle, my favoritey favorite southern delicacy by far!

Diane, sweets, you must come up with a banging banjo theme for our Bionic Blondes meet Chico and the Man to discuss the Facts of Life dramedy/reality/horror/sitcom/coming of age story.

Barsky, can we borrow Doug for our production? Jana can't possibly run the camera AND star in it (you know... the whole lens cap thing - don't tell her that I said that).

And, you know... if this whole Dirty Jobs thing doesn't work out, we always have a place for you too, B-man!

I'm playing a slightly more brunette version of Blair. I'm going in a slightly more cerebral path!

T/H/Fleur

P.S. if this post appears twice, I apologize... I was triggered!
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Mmmmm... pickle chips. Close relative of the fried green tomato.

The Bionic Blondes are going to require some sweet costumes. I don't know if Ash can pull off pink, though...

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Does this mean that I'm.... not allowed back in Scotland??)


I think that considering that your nickname is Mel and with the whole Braveheart thing, you'll be all set.

Jane
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Originally posted by av8orchk:
PPPPPPS~Liz, Judy, Sal, DirtyPaddy, VK, TwanE, et al ... you're beauts! Thanks for being sweet peeps!

don't know what i did but your welcome !

Dear Wendy and Dino, (Shhhhh.... I have to tell you something....I have never seen Highlander... PLEASE dont tell anyone! Does this mean that I'm.... not allowed back in Scotland??)(PLEASE SAY NO!)
Love and.... 70's TV shows,
Ash

ash i tell you what . i'll put in a good word with immigration here in dublin and we will smuggle you to scotland form here !
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Any time I've ever had a fried pickle, it's been in a Greek restaurant.

T - who gets to be Jo? She always scared me.
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Dave , do you realize you were missed in Hot Springs? As I type, I'm looking at seval pages in a magazine when the parade was coverd. And you are not in it.
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Originally posted by megantracey0608:
I want to try a boiled peanut. Not only because of the dare (I can never refuse a dare) but just because I like to try new things. How would I get ahold of some boiled peanuts up here? Is there an online shop or something? I mean heck, in this day in age even a road-side vendor probably has a web page.

MeganT
I shouldn't have admitted to the dare thing, l0rd knows what trouble that could cause.



You can usually find raw peanuts in the produce area at Super Wal-mart... they come in a bag about the size of a bag of chips. The directions are on the bag, however, I recommend adding some ham broth to it for better flavor... I also found that cook time is longer than it says on the bag... last time I think it took about 4 hours to really get them nice and soft. It might vary too.. who knows. Hope that helps.


CHEERS!
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Do you think if we continue to have fun over here on Dave's board, Mike'll get jealous? Kinda like the person who lives next door to the "party" apartment and has to listen to the music and laughter all night?

You know... like Canada! Big Grin

Fleur



What's this? Dissing Canada?

Just for that, I will forevermore NOT pronounce your name in the French way. In fact, I will make the pronounciation as Anglo as I can.

As my mother would say, "That'll fix your wagon."

Not to mention, we party all right. We just keep it quiet and keep the locations secret so outsiders don't come in and drink all the GOOD beer.

Nyah.
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What's this? Dissing Canada?

Just for that, I will forevermore NOT pronounce your name in the French way. In fact, I will make the pronounciation as Anglo as I can.

As my mother would say, "That'll fix your wagon."

Not to mention, we party all right. We just keep it quiet and keep the locations secret so outsiders don't come in and drink all the GOOD beer.


I promise there will be no dissing of Canada by me.

May I have some good beer?

If not.....that'll learn me!

Big Grin

Too much Mexican beer this close to the border, I need a change.
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What's this? Dissing Canada?

Just for that, I will forevermore NOT pronounce your name in the French way. In fact, I will make the pronounciation as Anglo as I can.

As my mother would say, "That'll fix your wagon."


Ooooo chemgrrl that's pretty harsh!
Although, being an English Canadian myself, I'd probably do the same thing unintentionally...Wink

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Not to mention, we party all right. We just keep it quiet and keep the locations secret so outsiders don't come in and drink all the GOOD beer.


Yes, we do party all night...and then afterwards, we go out for breakfast the next morning! Did that even make sense? It certainly did in my head...

And please, keep the secret locations on the downlow...nothing worse than having a horde of 'mericans stampeding in and drinking all the GOOD beer...Big Grin

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Do you think if we continue to have fun over here on Dave's board, Mike'll get jealous? Kinda like the person who lives next door to the "party" apartment and has to listen to the music and laughter all night?

You know... like Canada! Big Grin

Fleur



What's this? Dissing Canada?

Just for that, I will forevermore NOT pronounce your name in the French way. In fact, I will make the pronounciation as Anglo as I can.

As my mother would say, "That'll fix your wagon."

Not to mention, we party all right. We just keep it quiet and keep the locations secret so outsiders don't come in and drink all the GOOD beer.

Nyah.


Chemmie!
How's my favorite Transplanted Canadian/Southerner? (Sounds weird, doesn't it, folks?)
Good to see you here. Been busy?

Stef