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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Fri 11 Mar, 2005 09:42 pm
i'd settle for a knishe...
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dlowan
 
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Reply Fri 11 Mar, 2005 09:43 pm
One is easily confused - it is near one's busiest season......


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dlowan
 
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Reply Fri 11 Mar, 2005 09:44 pm
(I've dyed my hare...)
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Fri 11 Mar, 2005 11:50 pm
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 Very Happy
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nimh
 
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Reply Sat 12 Mar, 2005 06:30 am
LOL
dlowan wrote:
(I've dyed my hare...)
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Lash
 
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Reply Sat 12 Mar, 2005 08:05 am
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.)
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LionTamerX
 
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Reply Sat 12 Mar, 2005 08:13 am
I think this thread just laid an egg.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Sat 12 Mar, 2005 09:11 am
What is a knishe, RP?
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Joe Nation
 
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Reply Sat 12 Mar, 2005 09:32 am
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
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Sat 12 Mar, 2005 04:05 pm
a steamin' hot tater knishe is a comforting treat on a cold snowy day...
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nimh
 
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Reply Sat 12 Mar, 2005 04:20 pm
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.
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Sat 12 Mar, 2005 04:24 pm
i just steamed up my monitor...
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dlowan
 
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Reply Sat 12 Mar, 2005 07:18 pm
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.
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Sat 12 Mar, 2005 07:30 pm
Rolling Eyes Mr. Green Embarrassed Smile
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Sat 12 Mar, 2005 07:34 pm
its nimh's fault.
he got me a little worked up, is all...
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dlowan
 
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Reply Sat 12 Mar, 2005 07:43 pm
Oh? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.........well, he IS very attractive, isn't he Region?
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 05:34 pm
its what he said about the breastesses that did it... had no idea hot tater knishe had another meaning!
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 05:39 pm
Gimme a liver knish, gravy on the side, fresh dill.
A large ginger ale, ice in a separate glass.
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nimh
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 06:16 pm
Have I mentioned yet that this is the most brilliant thread title on A2K in months?
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 07:29 pm
Where's this thread been hiding? I just now discovered it.
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