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Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
Yep!
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Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
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Kiss Or Run - part 24
![]() Kiss on the hand with respect ![]() |
Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
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Importance
Well how do you think Sir Lancelot got his name?
![]() Not all knightly intentions are "completely" honorable. I'd say the easy tear garment will do. ![]() |
Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
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Kiss Or Run - part 24
,,,and the other cheek
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Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
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Does Sage Matter
Being from a Mexican border town I am incredibly in tune with the Scoville scale. I love the flavors and truly love the heat.
Other than the obvious (salt), I agree with Joe in the very basic table component of peppercorns....the first acceptable heat. I know! Going way out on a spicy sprig here. I've recently been revisiting (dried) hatch peppers as a table component. ..not hot just to be hot...but a smokey additive. |
Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
QUOTE: The mingle rule book ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Judging by history, you really need to study up. |
Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: American Bar Association - Social Media in (and out) of the Workplace. ![]() Hope it was all legal and didn't test you too much. Hello Beachfarmer... ![]() There will not be a test. Just personal curiousity. Its always good to know what’s what. We all have jobs and are all on social media. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
QUOTE: American Bar Association - Social Media in (and out) of the Workplace. ![]() Hope it was all legal and didn't test you too much. |
Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
I actually have done that Tom....I looked up "leeks". I have studied guitar folklore and looked up the name "Scratch" because my understanding of the deal at "The Crossroads" was incomplete (still is).
I love looking up random things! (the deciphering, cataloguing, verification being the hard part) |
Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
QUOTE: happy people are happier problem may be people are seeking partners to 'make' them happy, because they are not happy already people that are already 'happy' single are not looking for it outside of themself and will be just as 'happy' with someone else ,, most likely. It's still this |
Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
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Does Sage Matter
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Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
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Pure Romance
QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: Last I knew, Pure Romance is a company that specializes in sex toys. Seems to me, to be more about pleasure, than romance. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Smart Scoob ![]() |
Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
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SEX BEFORE OR AFTER MARRIAGE
I like seeing what I'm getting into before getting into something I might not be seeing.
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Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
Topic:
Does Sage Matter
NOW we're talking! Though I agree (in most circumstance) with less being more, even the song says parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme. Those unadulterated sausage recipes (with the bread crumbs) are so simple but newly exciting.
....As are cajun anything. I have a feeling my palette is going to fall for BAIT...hook, line, and sinker.
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Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
HOLY CRAPPY!
How do you kids looking up Horny Stepmoms feel now? |
Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
Topic:
Importance
QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: sort of agree with above....it's just that the bar has been trounced so low that "manners" are mistaken for true chivalry, at least in the Olde World sense. "True chivalry" comes from knights. It's the knight code. You didn't have knights in the US so in that sense one could argue you never had true chivalry in the USA to begin with, haha. Haha, Crystal. (By that rationale) Manned flight came from Kitty Hawk, NC USA. So in that sense one could argue you never had airplanes in Europe to begin with. Not many wear capes anymore (to place over a puddle) like Sir Walter Raleigh, but Chivalry at least used to be a well traveled concept. Oowww... that is by far the weakest argument you've ever come up with, Beach, haha. I mean, Knight never actually were to be seen and found in the USA, airplanes are over here. You could of course argue that your chivalry stems from good ole English roots, but then you do have to admit that you have European/English roots, which often tends to be a bit of a sore spot for Americans, lol. Not you, I know. I also know you do your best to uphold the Knight Code and chivalry, roaming the beaches wearing your cape and speedos and cowboy boots, looking all sexy and adorable ![]() Kudos for that! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Well "Touche'" (as they say). I guess it was the Vikings that first in their true form touched The Americas. So we have the raping and pileaging down. ![]() I was just commenting on the line of logic that ideas die at the point of origin. Somehow Chivalry ended after the Medieval Knightly system with it's religious, moral and social code. Do knights, nobleman, and horseman (of European decent whom I admire,honor, and am proud to be descended from) collectively corner the market on chivalry? When armour changed from steal to kevlar did it die? Am I not (though stripped down to my speedo, cape, and boots) "Chivalrous" if I display courage, honor, courtesy, and readiness to help the weak? To be "absolutely" honest, I'm not feeling so knightly. This speedo is COMPLETELY inadequate for sheathing my sword. ![]()
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Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
Topic:
Does Sage Matter
What are some of your favorite spices and herbs that you use and types of cooking you like to do?
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Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
Topic:
Importance
QUOTE: QUOTE: sort of agree with above....it's just that the bar has been trounced so low that "manners" are mistaken for true chivalry, at least in the Olde World sense. "True chivalry" comes from knights. It's the knight code. You didn't have knights in the US so in that sense one could argue you never had true chivalry in the USA to begin with, haha. Haha, Crystal. (By that rationale) Manned flight came from Kitty Hawk, NC USA. So in that sense one could argue you never had airplanes in Europe to begin with. Not many wear capes anymore (to place over a puddle) like Sir Walter Raleigh, but Chivalry at least used to be a well traveled concept.
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Wed 03/28/18 05:39 AM
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Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
BOO! again
Stu again? |
Beachfarmer Joined Tue 04/17/07 Posts: 24394 |
William Blake walks in and says, "Thank God! I was just down the street at that Neoclassicism Bar. It really sucked! Can I just have a beer?"
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