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Richard Sellers
Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 17:15 on 26th January 2010
Rooby roo !!
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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 17:15 on 26th January 2010
On 26th January 2010 15:12, Krissy wrote:
On 25th January 2010 22:07, Rob Faleer wrote:

Just now I'd like to be standing on the city wall of Chester overlooking the Cathedral . . . that would be very nice!

Or rolling around in a blanket filled with banana fritters and whisky-filled chocolates in Bora Bora . . .

They both sound fun!

 

Whisky filled chocolates!!! WOW!!! now that sounds like heaven!!


They truly are! Cognac and rum-filled chocolates are incredibly good, too . . . the trick is to keep track of how many you eat in a sitting!
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 17:21 on 26th January 2010

LMAO Rick!!!

Rob....I have to track some down!!! Where can you find them??? oh and great avatar by the way!!

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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 17:25 on 26th January 2010
On 26th January 2010 17:15, Rob Faleer wrote:
On 26th January 2010 15:12, Krissy wrote:
On 25th January 2010 22:07, Rob Faleer wrote:

Just now I'd like to be standing on the city wall of Chester overlooking the Cathedral . . . that would be very nice!

Or rolling around in a blanket filled with banana fritters and whisky-filled chocolates in Bora Bora . . .

They both sound fun!

 

Whisky filled chocolates!!! WOW!!! now that sounds like heaven!!


They truly are! Cognac and rum-filled chocolates are incredibly good, too . . . the trick is to keep track of how many you eat in a sitting!


or roll around in !!
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Richard Sellers
Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 17:25 on 26th January 2010
On 26th January 2010 17:21, Krissy wrote:

LMAO Rick!!!

Rob....I have to track some down!!! Where can you find them??? oh and great avatar by the way!!



me too.....where ....where !!!
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Beth Austin
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quotePosted at 17:43 on 26th January 2010

Whiskey filled chocoaltes!  I wish I could forget when my brother & I, ages 11 & 12, made them for xmas party our parents hosted. We never enjoyed anything as much as those chocolates...and it wasn't until a few years later that we were told the recipe was 1part liquer to 3 parts chocoalte...heheheh....we did 3:1 ...not realising it really mattered which amount went first...LOL...and a good time was had by all! Whiskey filled chocolates...mmm...never be the same again !

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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 17:46 on 26th January 2010

sounds like something i did a few years back(and hi Beth !)

except,,i took cherries and soked them in grain alcohol,,,90% proof,they swelled to the size of small prunes!!,i served them before dinner,,,,we dont remember what we had for dinner !!!

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Krissy
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quotePosted at 17:58 on 26th January 2010

I really need to learn how to cook!!!

 

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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 18:42 on 26th January 2010
On 26th January 2010 17:58, Krissy wrote:

I really need to learn how to cook!!!

 



LOLOL !
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Peggy Cannell
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quotePosted at 18:50 on 26th January 2010
Yes Rick you can come with us as long as you are over 18 years of age!
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