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informal thoughts on breakfast
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21 Sep 2007 Fri 09:09 pm |
The Americans had no choice but to invade Iraq? Before bring down Al_Quada? Before bringing down the Taliban? Before capturing bin Ladin?
Mr. Rumsfeld, are you posing as a teenage girl in Cincinnati by chance?
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21 Sep 2007 Fri 09:17 pm |
Quoting KeithL: The Americans had no choice but to invade Iraq? Before bring down Al_Quada? Before bringing down the Taliban? Before capturing bin Ladin?
Mr. Rumsfeld, are you posing as a teenage girl in Cincinnati by chance? |
That's good, I even have to admit.
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21 Sep 2007 Fri 10:44 pm |
Quoting pagliaccio: It is now time for the world to have breakfast and make love! |
LOUDER - NO ONE IS LISTENING!
The last thing I do at breakfast is talk about politics or anything for that matter - peace, quiet and reflecting upon the new day!
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21 Sep 2007 Fri 10:56 pm |
Quoting pagliaccio: It is now time for the world to have breakfast and make love! |
no doubt....Pags, the voice of calm here????
I love lazy weekends. Kapici has left the bread and the newspaper in the bag on my door. Breakfast no earlier than 10.30. Maybe lay back in bed for a while with your significant other. And then the whole day to go out in the streets and enjoy the day...
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22 Sep 2007 Sat 05:07 pm |
Those sweet breakfasts of my university times will always remain special. Sometimes we used to go to some friends, especially at weekends, for breakfast, picking up few newspapers to read after the breakfast and some loafs of fresh bread on the way home. Still sometimes we would receive some friends to have breakfast in our small, moist but lovely home. From the process to prepare breakfast to the finishing the newspapers - every single moment of our breakfast, with company of music, would get joyful and we all would enjoy a lot - laughing, talking, listening to music, sometimes discussing during the breakfast. And then, having had breakfats, it would come to read the newspaper, while drinking our "for-pleasure" tea. Then it would already be noon; and neither me nor my homemates would be in hurry to wash the dishes, and we all together would take a walk. Where? Ah, we would go to whereever we wish, we were happy after all.
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24 Sep 2007 Mon 01:02 am |
Just several hours to the breakfast! Yippeeee!
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24 Sep 2007 Mon 10:36 pm |
Suppose you broke my heart. In that case, no other thing than a breakfast offer would win back my heart. (In such case, whether someone would bother winning back my heart again is of course another story. )
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25 Sep 2007 Tue 06:56 am |
Pagliaccio you seem really nice now that you are not talking about violating women or being a disgust creature! Breakfast has always been my favorite, especially Turkish breakfast. I always stuff myself full of the tomatoes, cucumbers and cheese! What are the egg and potato? souflee fried type things...those are awesome! I found a Turkish man who loves to cook and is quite good at it...YAY!I can't wait until I am married to start cooking together with someone again. Being single my breakfast might be a piece of cinnamon toast or a frozen breakfast burrito. OR sometimes...embarrassing but true...the American staple peanut-butter and jelly!
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25 Sep 2007 Tue 10:26 am |
Quoting Leelu: mmmm.. I loooove breakfast.. especially turkish breakfast |
Yes, me too... I really love all of Turkish food.
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