Well, the Padres are basically nobody's home team.
Does anyone admit to following the Padres?
I've not met any - that was sort of what I was saying.
All those Mercedes car payments? :-)
Something like. I was once briefly smitten by a
girl who wanted a Miata, and I looked into it and
Why I don't know....
She would not have been a worse bargain than the one
who bought her own sports car.
musician, nah, not a good idea, and ended up going
out with a woman who could buy her own Miata.
Smart move. I drive a 2005 Nissan m'self.
I'm not sure what the current reps of car brands
are, so I'm nt sure what that says about you.
Poor student redux, perhaps?
Said his nephew, Ain't that nice,"
Uncle Ben's converted Rice!" - source unknown
Insert groan here. Then ship this back to Texas where it belongs ...
as long as you duck when someone tries to shoot you for bringing
something horrible across state lines.
The only time anyone pointed a firearm at me in
Texas when I was canvassing for Eugene McCarthy.
I had an ocarina once - wonder where it went.
Probably smash, if it was ceramic like the ones I used to see.
It was plastic. Sounded sort of real, though.
Being lower strung, they were easier to tune, but I'm
not sure I would have had the guts to do so anyway.
Sheep thrills?
Bah. That was a catty remark.
I had only the violin, but I think it went to Goodwill.
Not a bad place for them.
How much would I have gotten, 10 or 20 bucks?
Something like that.
If it had been 50, I'd have regretted a little.
Yvonne was cute as well, but I didn't much care for the
Munsters.
I always liked that show; it was on here in the afternoons.
Fred Gwynne was amusing and a talented guy:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/379920918537023069
But, speaking of Texas, Carolyn Jones trumps, er,
beats all.
I've seen David Brinkley a few times on PBS. Not on my hot scale
for
sure, but a good news guy.
He was not on my hot scale, either. I mean, those ears.
And the wrong gender, as far as I know.
He presented as a guy, anyhow. There was some modelicious
woman with that surname, though; I always hoped she was
some relation, for the perverse fun of it.
---------- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.01
Title: Mississippi Mud
Categories: Desserts, Cakes
Yield: 8 servings
--------------------------------FOR THE
CAKE--------------------------------
2 c Sugar 1 ts Vanilla
1 c Shortening 1/4 ts Salt
4 Eggs 1 c Pecans (optional)
1 1/2 c Flour 1/2 lg Jar of marshmallow
fluff
1/3 c Cocoa
------------------------------FOR THE
FROSTING------------------------------
1 c Butter 1 ts Vanilla
1/3 c Carnation milk 1 lb Confectioners' sugar
1/3 c Cocoa 1 c Pecans (optional)
>Hint< Make the frosting first, by simply creaming all of the ingredients
together and setting aside...
1) Cream together the sugar and the shortening, and add the eggs one
at a time, beating well after each addition... Add the flour, cocoa,
vanilla ansd salt, creming well then add the pecans if desired... 2) Bake
in a well gerased and floured 9" x 13" cake pan, at 350ÿ for 30 min...
remove and spread the marshmallow fluff evenly on the top, and return to
the oven for 1 min or until fluff is spreadable... 3) Spread the frosting
on top of the fluff and refrigererate until ready to eat...
From Esther Christie in the Sacred Heart Perish Cookbook re-typed for you
by Fred Goslin in Watertown NY on CYBEREALM Bbs. at (315) 786-1120
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