Suzette, my pet,
our own Colette,
weaving tales,
deep exhales,
Lola love,
our perfect dove,
bringing peace
to husker's fleece.
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Eva
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 12:19 pm
WAAAAAAHHH!!!! I am feeling pitifully left out and neglected over here!
(sniff, sniff)
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Suzette
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 12:20 pm
Oh, Cav, may I please be your pet? You can rub me and I'll moan and roll over and maybe we can be each other's pets :wink: ... . You're awfully romantic for a clown...laughing on the outside; smoldering on the inside? (yum...slurp)
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husker
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 12:25 pm
Holy shorts - it's gotta be a private chat! LOL
Oh and I have the most graphic detailed dreams
pencil test wow - Lola was telling the truth but in the best way possible and Suz!
remember I live in a state that grows apples, peachs and such
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Suzette
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 12:26 pm
A bit of 'T and A', eh? Don't sell yourself short, honey, we both got enough... :wink:
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cavfancier
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 12:28 pm
Goddess Eva feels neglected,
and yet none know who I've elected
to be my pet, my raison d'etre,
and in the spirit of fine play,
it could be that I'll never say.
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husker
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 12:30 pm
Suzette wrote:
A bit of 'T and A', eh? Don't sell yourself short, honey, we both got enough... :wink:
I hate alarm clocks
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Suzette
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 12:43 pm
cav, c u ltr
JoeHuskerTimberSetantaGautam(yes, I know, but we both like suckers)
hmmmm, 5, well that's a start :wink:
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cavfancier
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 12:45 pm
Dang, I've been rejected...off to smolder now.
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Suzette
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 12:47 pm
No, Cav, you were not the rejectee but rather the rejector when you went too far by writing
"and yet none know who I've elected
to be my pet, my raison d'etre,
and in the spirit of fine play,
it could be that I'll never say"
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cavfancier
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 12:55 pm
So the mystery thing worked then...:cool:
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Suzette
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 12:58 pm
so you used the mystery thing in order to get rid of a competitor or 2, got rid of me, pretended to smolder, then when I lay my heart bare to you, you stabbed it again by stating that it worked...such a cruel, cruel chef ...
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Walter Hinteler
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 01:14 pm
Suzette wrote:
so you used the mystery thing in order to get rid of a competitor or 2, got rid of me, pretended to smolder, then when I lay my heart bare to you, you stabbed it again by stating that it worked...such a cruel, cruel chef ...
... and actually, he's going to "cook" now Kielbasa with pre-cooked, tinned sauerkraut and desiccated mashed potatoes ...
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Phoenix32890
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 01:17 pm
And serve it with a nice bottle of chianti!
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Suzette
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 01:24 pm
Methinks anyone partaking of that meal had better get nice and drunk on Phoenix' Chianti in order to mute the smell which should resonate upon consumption of that dinner!
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Walter Hinteler
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 01:25 pm
Phoenix32890 wrote:
And serve it with a nice bottle of chianti!
Awfully sorry that I have to correct you, Phoenix, but the famous Polish wine, cav is serving now with this dish, is called WYBOROWA.
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Suzette
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 01:28 pm
WYBOROWA/CHIANTI...what does it matter when you are serving spicy sausage and sauerkraut?
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cavfancier
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 03:19 pm
Wyborowa is clearly vodka, Chianti please. I am not a fan of Sauerkraut, and to prove I am not a cruel chef, the meal will be Suzette's choice.
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mac11
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 03:28 pm
no crepes suzette?
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cavfancier
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Fri 21 Nov, 2003 03:31 pm
Crepes Suzette are just flaming silly...oh! Stop me before I make a sauerkraut joke!