pake?
oh, ok, the siamese connection
oh, no another cat person
Pake is actually Chinese, translated loosely I think it means my
grandfathers brother.
In addition to Pake I have a dog and two chickens, one is a fine rooster. A friend commented that he could be trained for the pit. To which I said not my kuliahma, did I spell that right?
hmm. cock fighting is illegal in hawaii.
pake, is used to describe a person of chinese decent. it is not derogratory, just a description.
Sealpoints - my favourite!!!! (After Gautam, of course....)
Sealpoints .... is that anything like beef tips? Very nice in a peppercorn bordelaise over wild rice. Either carrots or asparagus work well as side dishes ...
timber
Haven't tried it, but how about
lyrics of sealpoets
but then black dogs are considered a delicacy on the South Pacific Rim - haven't tried that either - I'll stick to my grits and okra.
Sealpoint Siamese!!!!! Grrrrrrrrrrrr!
That is so funny Timber. Where did you find it?
Ha ha ha ha ............ priceless!
that was funny, unlike the wabbit.................
LOL timber! That's great!
P.S. But it's s-o-o-o-o much fun to provoke the bunny!
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Little cousin Emma! She is, of course, one of the more timid members of the family, and, as you see, tragically a midget..... however, my training in Bunnyate has been quite effective for her...
LOL .... saw that out on the web and just had to get it for ya, bunny.
timber
Bunnyate??? has a nice ring to it, Bunnyate.
I loooooved it Timber!!!!!!