As my grandmother used to say, "Hell hath no fury like a lover spurned."
hmmm it's so full of drama around here so i guess it time for THREAD DANCE PARTY * BRINGS down the disco ball and the turn tables*
*dances with tink
Stagey, don't you ever say anything that hasn't already been said by that overly loquacious grandmother of yours?
Oh, go ahead Boobs. I bet it's hot!
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
Isn't everything around here a little gay for harris?
And I would repeat my grandmother if she said anything interesting, but she mostly just says the same thing over and over these days.
"Where's me tay, Linnie me boyo?"
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
Well she wouldn't call me by my surname, for starters...
She'd probably just scream "Where's that feckin' cup a' tea I asked yez far? Yes can do nothin', so yes can't"
(She would then throw the cup of tea we had just given her at us)
disco balls fit the party
he he pictures boobs in a leasure suit , he he he it's very funny
Yes, Linnie, but you'd pitch a holy fit if I quoted your gran using your first name, now wouldn't you?
Taz, thanks. I needed that laugh!
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/12/04
erika! Just the witch I've been looking for. Would you pay $59 for a burger? At the DB Bistro Moderne in NYC there is the DB Burger Royale. It stands 4 inches tall and 4 inches across, and it consists of braised short ribs and foie gras tucked into the burger, which is pan-seared to a crusty finish; ground horseradish and French mustard; curly chicory and tomato confit on top and fresh tomato underneath; and layers of freshly shaved black Provençal truffles - top, bottom and in between.
I've had that burger, Stagey. It is decadently divine.
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