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so dave, you know i am just back from your home country ( it says hello by the way) and for all those in new york im sorry if there is nothing left in the shops !!. when we were there it was the run up to thanksgiving, is that something you would have celibrated at home and did you carry on the tradition in Japan ?
DJ N- is picking the bones out of the Turkey broth, just as Renumerator taught him two years ago at 250. But DJ N- has revised the method slightly--by using chopsticks, he can pick out all of the unwanted parts without getting his hands elbow deep in turkey grease. Despite now having a European girlfriend instead of an Asian girlfriend, DJ N- is still very proficient with chopsticks.
Much of the Turkey was consumed yesterday, along with homemade pita bread, Tabouleh, and other traditional multicultural thanksgiving dishes. This was followed by a long night of playing Wii sports, followed by a severe case of Tennis elbow by certain participants.
DJ N- has lately been craving Mr. A's Chili, and would like to know how it's made.
2 comments:
so dave, you know i am just back from your home country ( it says hello by the way) and for all those in new york im sorry if there is nothing left in the shops !!. when we were there it was the run up to thanksgiving, is that something you would have celibrated at home and did you carry on the tradition in Japan ?
DJ N- is picking the bones out of the Turkey broth, just as Renumerator taught him two years ago at 250. But DJ N- has revised the method slightly--by using chopsticks, he can pick out all of the unwanted parts without getting his hands elbow deep in turkey grease. Despite now having a European girlfriend instead of an Asian girlfriend, DJ N- is still very proficient with chopsticks.
Much of the Turkey was consumed yesterday, along with homemade pita bread, Tabouleh, and other traditional multicultural thanksgiving dishes. This was followed by a long night of playing Wii sports, followed by a severe case of Tennis elbow by certain participants.
DJ N- has lately been craving Mr. A's Chili, and would like to know how it's made.
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