i'd settle for a knishe...
One is easily confused - it is near one's busiest season......
Co-mingled kilts is a most delightful visual.
I was in Book City with Gautam tonight. We looked at a book of tartan. Thought of piffka
Please don't call it Easter. That brown bunny was an Egg Day Bunny.
Here in the states, we are skeered that words like Christmas and Easter may injure some folk--so Easter is now going the way of Christmas. We will be having Egg Day, egg hunts , which may be presided over by ...(I'm not kidding)..."Garden Bunnies".
(The Republican party grows by 2 million "Egg Day" enthusiasts and bunnies.)
I think this thread just laid an egg.
knish
Main Entry: knish
Pronunciation: k&-'nish
Function: noun
Etymology: Yiddish, from Polish knysz
: a small round or square of dough stuffed with a filling (as potato) and baked or fried
I was having a spinach knish when my fork flew out of my hand and into the pear-shaped jean-encased onion of the dinner companion of the huge man sitting at the adjoining table. Things begin to go off-kilter, out of whack, all haywire and downhill with the wheels coming off, especially when I reached over to retrieve my dining utensil just as she lept into the air. What I grasped was 1) not my fork and 2) that I had an immediate need to pay the check and leave.
There were some untoward remarks made about my mother as I left.
Joe(the knish needed a little spritz of schmaltz) Nation
a steamin' hot tater knishe is a comforting treat on a cold snowy day...
Region Philbis wrote:a steamin' hot tater knishe is a comforting treat on a cold snowy day...
if before this thread anyone had used the phrase "tater knishe" (or even "hot tater knishe"), my best bet would have been something about a woman squeezing you between her breasts ...
bet you wont feel the same next time you eat a knishe, now.
i just steamed up my monitor...
Joe Nation wrote:knish
Main Entry: knish
Pronunciation: k&-'nish
Function: noun
Etymology: Yiddish, from Polish knysz
: a small round or square of dough stuffed with a filling (as potato) and baked or fried
I was having a spinach knish when my fork flew out of my hand and into the pear-shaped jean-encased onion of the dinner companion of the huge man sitting at the adjoining table. Things begin to go off-kilter, out of whack, all haywire and downhill with the wheels coming off, especially when I reached over to retrieve my dining utensil just as she lept into the air. What I grasped was 1) not my fork and 2) that I had an immediate need to pay the check and leave.
There were some untoward remarks made about my mother as I left.
Joe(the knish needed a little spritz of schmaltz) Nation
Lol!!! Joe - look out - I believe I am falling in love!!!
Region - YOU I'm telling on.
its nimh's fault.
he got me a little worked up, is all...
Oh? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.........well, he IS very attractive, isn't he Region?
its what he said about the breastesses that did it... had no idea hot tater knishe had another meaning!
Gimme a liver knish, gravy on the side, fresh dill.
A large ginger ale, ice in a separate glass.
Have I mentioned yet that this is the most brilliant thread title on A2K in months?
Where's this thread been hiding? I just now discovered it.