I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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Black Russian? I'm still trying to feel like I'm in the tropics, so either a margarita or mai-tai for me....
The margarita has salt - could throw some over my head or under my feet - or wherever.... -
If you want to feel like you are in the tropics come to Indiana
Well except that our rain seems to be a no show again. Too bad we can't come up with some kind of weather exchange system. You send me clouds and rain and I'll send you heat and sunshine. -
I don't know about licorice, but in the case of cruciferous vegetables, particularly brocolli and brussel sprouts, some of us have particular taste buds that can taste a very very bitter chemical in them. Others of us do not. I read a scientist's research on this years ago. She called those of us that have the ability to taste the bitter chemical "supertasters." They tend not to like brocolli. Maybe licorice is the same. I love licorice. I've never had licorice ice cream.
My favorite ice cream flavors are ginger and pistachio. Oh, and I love chocolate. And pumpkin. And I won't pass on a yummy vanilla.

ETA...I think I am having trouble with my computer. I keep getting very old posts, posting, then seeing I am way way way behind the times...

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Big smiles and yeahs for Kira and Yorkie!
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CLC -- Cilantro is the taste I CANNOT ABIDE! For me it has a horrible chemical taste that, unfortunately, lingers and lingers. How it ever became so darn popular with chefs I'll never know!
As for ice cream, my very, very favourite is mocha -- can't beat the chocolate and coffee combo!
So happy to hear of clean scans. Every single one of us here knows just how you feel before....and we sigh in relief along with you when the results are good. Always a good excuse to celebrate. I'll have a manhattan!
And speaking of black russians: when I was young and foolish, I thought black russians were the bestest drink ever......until one night when I had one to many
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I remember black russians - and grasshoppers. And getting sick.
Margarita here. Searching for my lost shaker of salt.
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Oh I remember grasshoppers as well one of my favorite in the young days.
Just a boring vodka and tonic please tonight.
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I went out drinking many years ago with my future mother-in-law. I was feeling a tad queasy, so she ordered me a Pink Lady. I don't know why she ever thought that was a drink for someone feeling a bit sick-it's gin and something pink(I think maraschino cherry juice) and whipped egg whites. Bleh. I'm nauseated just thinking about it now. Perhaps it was a sinister plot on her part?
We're having lots of thunderstorms here in Seattle today.
Mary
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YramA: You are getting married? Congratulations!
Alexandria - lol!
CLC - you haven't missed much. It's always religion, sex or politics --and food around here-- and always interesting. :-)
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Athena-I've been married for 31 years. LOL. She was my future mother-in-law at the time we went out drinking.....
Mary
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LOL - I missed the "many years ago" part! Must be tired - sorry.
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I had a very bad night involving tequila once a long time ago...never drank the stuff again. But doesn't stop my dh and I from having wild turkey!
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Thanks for the well wishes everybody! Blue, gonna cross everything that's crossable for a good scan.
Only been on this thread 2 days and I already feel surrounded by old friends! Must be some past life stuff coming round.
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Y'all got me craving ice cream. Coconut is my favorite. The summer we hiked in Switzerland, we tried coconut icecream in every little town we visited. Zermatt had the best. Of course, by then, the end of the trek, we were exhausted and everything was marvelous!
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Hi... otter here.
I think it took me 2-1/2 hours to catch up with y'all. Page 820??? Whew! I've been lurking off and on, mostly off I'm afraid. The past 4 weeks are a blur. We've been sleeping on the sofa bed in my M.I.L.'s apartment, and eating in the cafeteria at the hospital where she has been all that time. We finally had to come home to take care of some things we hadn't intended to leave for so long, but we're headed back her way tomorrow.
Just wanted to let y'all know I'm still around and keeping an eye on you guys. Stay out of trouble, okay?
otter
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Hey Yorkiemom - took you long enough to find us - lovely bunch of ladies in spite of what others have said in the past. I knew you'd fit in

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Hi Otter-Sounds like you're going thru a rough time with your MIL right now. I'm sorry and I hope things get more tolerable soon.
Anne-have you tried Dreyers frozen coconut bars? Yum!
kira-congrats on the clean mammo. We all know what you're going through. When we say that, we really mean it, unlike some of the other people we might have in our lives. I'm still on the 6 month schedule. Mammogram alternated with MRI.
And yes, Yorkiemom-this is a great place to be!
Hi Susie-did you drink all that wine yet?
Mary
Mary
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Otter,
What a tough time for you and your family. You need to get some rest so you can be there for everyone else. You're in my thoughts.
n
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(((otter))) Sounds like you have had a rough month. Glad to see you checking in.
In the drink arena ... anybody else old enough to remember Cold Duck? It was at every party in the early 70s. At least in my military social circle at the time. Cheap but hideous.
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When my husband and I went to our senior prom(yes, we're high school sweethearts), we brought a bottle of cold duck in the car with us. It was his mom's new car. It had white leather seats. The cold duck exploded all over the back seat of the car. Yes-I remember cold duck.
Mary
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Mary------That's why my high school sweetheart (now DH) and I didn't do that kind of stuff. We would get caught!!!. How long did your MIL remember Cold Duck? Did it come out of the seats?------kad2kar
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I don't know if she ever found out. We spent much of the night cleaning out the backseat instead of partying with the rest of our friends.
Kad2kar-how long have you been married to your high school sweetheart? We'll be married 31 years next week.
Mary
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Mary--It will be 48yrs on 8/1/12. As of March of this year we have been together 50yrs. When is yor anniversary?
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48 years. Wow. Our anniversary is July 18th. We've actually been together 35 years.
Mary
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Cold Duck and Mateus, Black Russians, Pink Ladies and Grasshoppers - sounds like the 60s to me (and my liver) - managed to get sick on all of it - too much sugar I guess - my favourite drink is single malt scotch and water. And yes Lindasa, cilantro -yech! Pat Conroy (the writer responsible for Prince of Tides among other titles) calls cilantro the "spice of the Devil" in his cookbook and I agree - it is in everything these days and in huge amounts.
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Yeah on the clean mammos. Keep up the good work
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Alexandria, it certainly is good that your daughter did not study medicine, considering that the profession is about to cease to exist. -
Mary - I only had 1 glass last night with my toasted baked bean and cheese sandwich. I'd been out to lunch with some friends at work, so didn't want to eat much. It's our 35th wedding anniversary this year too - Oct 8th.
Steve got home this afternoon - very tired- hope he goes to bed early - seems a bit grumpy. Funerals are sad. He was upset because his cousin's children didn't seem to know he existed - typical family crap.
I uncovered the bloody pool as it needed 4 bags of salt (lots of rain lately). Will cover it again tomorrow. Don't know how I got to be the "pool boy".
Been really warm this week due to cloud cover and rain. The garden is really happy.
Sue
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Our pool has really cooled of from all the rain too. It sure eats up the chlorine doesn't it. I wish we had the cover, but it got torn up last week when it was really windy.
Going out for the usual Saturday farmers market. It's a weekly thing for us. They have organic vegetables there which are a reasonable price.
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Good to see otter.
I think I'm sending DH to the Farmer's Market. I might go see if the farm up the road that has home grown fruit and potted plants and some jams and such has anything good. I am back to just my orginal tremor med and feel very jerked around from the other two the doctor wanted to add to that (one at a time). One made me really depressed and the other really tired. They both had minor side effects too. I hope i am having minor withdrawal problems fro Klonopin (flu-like syptoms) or I am coming down with something.
It will be another hot dry day today. We had about 10 drops of rain on the windshield when we went out to eat last night.We took two of our boys with us. They are here for the weekend. We went to a pub.How do I know it is not just a bar? Its name is The Pub!
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Sue, I might have gotten here sooner if the darned thread showed up on the Active page. Aaarrgh! How come "how about drinking" gets to be there but this one doesn't? But I take it there has been a bit of conflict going on. Which leads me to the next question. How come SCOTUS couldn't have just been taken out of Active instead of locked? Am I getting myself in trouble?
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