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Roses
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quotePosted at 03:32 on 26th June 2008
On 25th June 2008 19:56, Sue H wrote:
On 25th June 2008 19:11, Diana Sinclair wrote:
Not at all. There menu is so extensive in fact that it can be overwhelming, and the portions they give are so huge that I've never seen anyone leave without a doggie bag. LOL!

 

The food is GREAT, the cheesecakes are WONDERFUL and what's a doggy bag (I'm not this fat for nothing)?

. It's a super place to eat.

 


Sue, you've lived here for how long and do not no what a doggy bag is!  LOL  In many restaurants, if you do not finish your meal, they will pack it for you to take home!  So you get to enjoy it AGAIN!
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Karen Richardson
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quotePosted at 20:55 on 26th June 2008
Happy belated birthday Diana!  I agree with everyone - there is no way you are 46.
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quotePosted at 21:01 on 26th June 2008
It's always been called a 'doggy bag' here, i'm surprised you never knew that Sue.Surprised
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quotePosted at 02:24 on 29th June 2008
Back in the '60s, our doggie bags really were for the dogs---usually bones left over from T-bone steaks we'd take home for our dog/s. On one occasion, the charcoal grille caught fire; everyone left with their dinners while watching the fire brigade. I don't think many diners paid that night---nor did we get a doggie bag!
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quotePosted at 02:38 on 29th June 2008
And I meant to add ( after getting side tracked)  August 26th.
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 18:34 on 29th June 2008
46 years of age Diana? Wow, nearly as old as me and you know what, the same age difference between Jack and Joy Gresham...17 years! There's hope for me yet, but don't tell Anna I said so will you?
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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 19:19 on 29th June 2008
Ron!Surprised LOL!
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 20:36 on 29th June 2008

Love the banter Ron, now tell us when your birthday is. And get Chris and Sarah on here too.

Don't need ages, just day and month will do.

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 21:17 on 29th June 2008

I'm a stroppy, but sexy Scorpio Sue! November 3rd 1945....Just don't forget it!!

Day and month for Chris and Sarah, how is that going to help? They'll say they are just 22 years old or something!! And we all know thats not the case don't we?

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Brian Arlow
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quotePosted at 15:30 on 30th June 2008
28th December
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