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Marjorie Pope
Marjorie Pope
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Posted at 20:59 on 6th February 2011

It has to be chocolate I think, especially if in need of comfort food! LOL

Are you a vegetarian? 

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Beth Austin
Beth Austin
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Posted at 21:00 on 6th February 2011

Not really a vegetarian altho I do love veggies

Beef, Fish or Chicken ?

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Marjorie Pope
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Posted at 21:04 on 6th February 2011

I don't eat much red meat, so chicken.   I do like fish too tho.

Rice dishes, or pasta?

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Beth Austin
Beth Austin
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Posted at 21:09 on 6th February 2011
Rice     Prefer mixed flavours 
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Sue H
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Posted at 22:58 on 6th February 2011

Rice AND pasta, I love them both. I love rice pudding. 

How often do you make a brand new recipe? (I make one or two a week) 

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Ruth Gregory
Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 02:44 on 7th February 2011

Probably once a year at Thanksgiving or Christmas. 

What's the difference between Blimey and Crikey?

 

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Sue H
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Posted at 02:46 on 7th February 2011

Nothing. Blimey or cor blimey originated from the exclamation God blind me. Just a bit of trivia for your Sunday evening, Ruth. 

Do you speak a second language?  (I speak Queen's English and American English) 

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Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 02:54 on 7th February 2011

That's what I thought, Sue, but thanks for the clarification.

I speak broken Spanish, a little Latin (Church stuff mostly) and I'm catching on to Queen's English from hanging around here.  lol

Why are the British Isles such a magnet to so many people around the world?  I mean you don't hear about people being Americaphiles, or Spainphiles, or Brasilphiles, or Australiaphiles?  But Anglophiles seem to be everywhere.  I guess the answer to my question can be seen in this site, but every country has its scenic wonders.  What is it about Britain?

(I get the prize for the longest question Smile)

 

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cathyml
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Posted at 07:30 on 7th February 2011

Could be because so many peoples' ancestors came from Great Britain?  Like a clan consciousness!  Or something in the DNA, lol.  Ruth I think that might be a subject for a Forum.  (do I get a prize for the longest answer then? lol)

When was the last time you went to a concert (excluding children's school concerts, lol)

 

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Gonul
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Posted at 08:06 on 7th February 2011

 A few months ago.

What is the most madness in your life ? Smile

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