I agree with you, nimh. That was a terrible oversight on my part.
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Thu 23 Aug, 2007 03:32 pm
nimh wrote:
wandeljw wrote:
I would like to point out that there is no provision under A2K for a national president. Several members, however, have been recognized as president of a regional A2K chapter.
You and whose army say that, she said, her voice icy with threat....
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dagmaraka
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Thu 23 Aug, 2007 05:08 pm
Slovak army is fully behind me.
...it makes me worried sometimes.
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dlowan
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Thu 23 Aug, 2007 07:21 pm
dagmaraka wrote:
Slovak army is fully behind me.
...it makes me worried sometimes.
Indeed!
I don't think you should EVER turn your back on that lot.
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dagmaraka
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Thu 23 Aug, 2007 07:26 pm
so what do you say to co-presidency? the more the merrier, i say.
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farmerman
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Thu 23 Aug, 2007 07:27 pm
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Slovak army is fully behind me.
JADEK!! jego Vladzu
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dagmaraka
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Thu 23 Aug, 2007 07:37 pm
farmerman wrote:
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Slovak army is fully behind me.
JADEK!! jego Vladzu
sounds slavic enough...but means nothing to me. i think there's conspiracy within the ranks!
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fbaezer
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Thu 23 Aug, 2007 08:27 pm
Copresidency = Anarchy
Please don't forget the basics, oh gracious and mighty Dag.
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ossobuco
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Thu 23 Aug, 2007 08:34 pm
I decline regional presidency of Albuquerque. Due to past faux paws, my life cannot stand up to the scrutiny. However, I thankee for the thought involved in the so naming. How about LA? I could be co-mayor with Villaraigosa, eh? Oh, never mind...
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Eva
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Thu 23 Aug, 2007 11:33 pm
If it pleases Dagmaraka the Great, I should be honored to assume the regional presidency of Tulsa.
I humbly bring her an offering of a traditional Slovak feast, in hopes it will please Her Greatness.
<bowing and scraping, as befits my station>
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dagmaraka
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Thu 23 Aug, 2007 11:39 pm
Hey, that's on the main Marker street! Just opposite Kenvelo!
Sure it pleases me, Tulsa is all yours!
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dlowan
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Fri 24 Aug, 2007 02:57 am
WARNING! DANGER!!!
You people are being suborned!~ Mark her cunning!
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nimh
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Fri 24 Aug, 2007 04:23 am
dlowan wrote:
nimh wrote:
Rest of the world: Dag
You and whose army say that, she said, her voice icy with threat....
Dag doesnt need an army..
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dlowan
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Fri 24 Aug, 2007 04:31 am
nimh wrote:
dlowan wrote:
nimh wrote:
Rest of the world: Dag
You and whose army say that, she said, her voice icy with threat....
Dag doesnt need an army..
Yes she does.
And a leggy, also, silly Netherlandish person.
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dagmaraka
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Fri 24 Aug, 2007 07:30 am
you think? perhaps i'd better announce a general draft then.
Serve for God and for...and for....ummm..... how about halushky (gnocchi with sheep cheese and bacon)!
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dlowan
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Fri 24 Aug, 2007 07:35 am
dagmaraka wrote:
you think? perhaps i'd better announce a general draft then.
Serve for God and for...and for....ummm..... how about halushky (gnocchi with sheep cheese and bacon)!
Er...I think tha is miscegenation.
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dagmaraka
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Fri 24 Aug, 2007 07:42 am
i'm not proposing to SLEEP with all of my army. On the other hand....interesting idea.
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dlowan
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Fri 24 Aug, 2007 07:58 am
dagmaraka wrote:
i'm not proposing to SLEEP with all of my army. On the other hand....interesting idea.
You're insatiable....however I meant the sheep cheese with the bacon.....it's just weird.
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dagmaraka
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Fri 24 Aug, 2007 08:01 am
you've nooooo idea. it's melted heaven on earth.
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Bryndzové haluky ( in English: Small dough dumplings with a special kind of sheep cheese) is a traditional food in Slovakia. It is considered the slovak national dish. The basic meal consists of Haluky (the dumplings) and Bryndza (type of sheep cheese), it may be covered by fried bits of bacon.
The recipes may vary - one of the main ingredients are the potatoes which are added to the dough. When the haluky are cooked the bryndza is added.
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dlowan
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Fri 24 Aug, 2007 08:14 am
dagmaraka wrote:
you've nooooo idea. it's melted heaven on earth.
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Bryndzové halušky ( in English: Small dough dumplings with a special kind of sheep cheese) is a traditional food in Slovakia. It is considered the slovak national dish. The basic meal consists of Halušky (the dumplings) and Bryndza (type of sheep cheese), it may be covered by fried bits of bacon.
The recipes may vary - one of the main ingredients are the potatoes which are added to the dough. When the halušky are cooked the bryndza is added.
Ummmmmm...........no offence, but that looks more like a hell cooked in heaven's despite, than heaven on earth.