Mrs. T spent a few days in Paris last year, but wasn't mightily impressed with it. I would prefer the countryside myself...
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Army Thread 9th September
tiptronic_ct;711717 wrote: No, I haven't Grimmy.
Mrs. T spent a few days in Paris last year, but wasn't mightily impressed with it. I would prefer the countryside myself...'Tis with our judgements as our watches, none go just alike, yet each believes his own - Alexander Pope
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Army Thread 9th September
Grim;711720 wrote: See you tomorrow hopefully HN, enjoy the rest of your day! I am going to be turning in soon as I have a really good book that I hear calling.....
You go to be earlier and earlier every day! Its barely dark outside! Its time we found you a good woman!
What are you reading at the moment?
Oh, and I wanted to ask you. What kind of book club do you belong to that allows guys in?I'll do whatever it takes
AF 21/08/2009
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Army Thread 9th September
Grim;711723 wrote: I am with you on that one Tip, I would simply love to travel the countryside enjoying all the foodie spots.....french cooking used to be one of my fav things.....did the course and everything....not quite the same without wine though....:H
But do you mean you can actually chop with a proper chef's knife??? I WISH I could do that... :upset:I'll do whatever it takes
AF 21/08/2009
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tiptronic_ct;711726 wrote: I'll disregard the wine statement, seeing that my memories of a good bottle of red are still fresh...
But do you mean you can actually chop with a proper chef's knife??? I WISH I could do that... :upset:
Of course, the not chopping ones fingers.... not so :HOkay, WHO put a stop payment on my reality check?
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Army Thread 9th September
tiptronic_ct;711724 wrote: Jeez, Grimmy
You go to be earlier and earlier every day! Its barely dark outside! Its time we found you a good woman!
What are you reading at the moment?
Oh, and I wanted to ask you. What kind of book club do you belong to that allows guys in?
The book I am referring to is not a book club item but rather a good find at EB. Called "Moon Shot" and deals with the whole story around Apollo 11.
The book club I belong to has a couple of guys in it and is genuinely a book club, not just an excuse to eat good food and (for the others) to quaff vast amounts of wine.......we really spend a lot of time discussing the books, our likes, dislikes and own interpretations of the stories...really good fun as I am a confirmed bookaholic!
Very geeky i suppose but so be it!'Tis with our judgements as our watches, none go just alike, yet each believes his own - Alexander Pope
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sunshine_gg;711727 wrote: The chopping is SO easy!!!!!!
Of course, the not chopping ones fingers.... not so :HI'll do whatever it takes
AF 21/08/2009
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Army Thread 9th September
tiptronic_ct;711726 wrote: I'll disregard the wine statement, seeing that my memories of a good bottle of red are still fresh...
But do you mean you can actually chop with a proper chef's knife??? I WISH I could do that... :upset:
Yeah I think I can still do the choppy-choppy thing......although haven't cooked a really decent meal in ages.....'Tis with our judgements as our watches, none go just alike, yet each believes his own - Alexander Pope
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Grim;711735 wrote: Sorry about the wine mention.....:blush::blush:
We had our second dinner at home last night, where I simply put out water glasses, nothing else... and felt good about it.I'll do whatever it takes
AF 21/08/2009
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Army Thread 9th September
tiptronic_ct;711736 wrote: Nah... don't worry about it. Its not an option, remember.
'Tis with our judgements as our watches, none go just alike, yet each believes his own - Alexander Pope
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Army Thread 9th September
tiptronic_ct;711737 wrote: The last bottle of wine I dumped was a 2003 Rupert & Rothschild Baron Edmund ***sigh***'Tis with our judgements as our watches, none go just alike, yet each believes his own - Alexander Pope
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