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Old 01-29-2012, 08:02 AM
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That is funny! We moved down a month ago and my poor husband is still looking for the box with the pots and pans! :icon_hungr y:
Is that the box that was mistakenly left on the front door stoop?
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A Villages friend of mine decided to reheat a pizza in her four-year old home. As the oven was preheating, she smelled something "funny." She opened up the oven door and discovered all of the original documents, including the manual, still in their now-melted plastic envelope on the bottom shelf. So, four years and never once used the oven. Impressive even for TV.
I remember a similar story about new NYC apartments - that real estate people leave their brochures in the oven, betting that it won't be turned on.
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My wife says the safest place to hide things from me is right under my nose !
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A friend of mine always is entertaining and likes to cook.

One day, his wife's sister, who always ate in restaurants invited them over for dinner.

He remarked, "first your going to have to dust off the stove".
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I like to cook. I mostly like to bake because I love sweets. We are grill people, so having a working grill at all times is a must. Can't beat a good steak on the grill! We usually go out to dinner a few times a week but that may change once we move to TV. I have a feeling we'll be so busy and be having so much fun that I won't cook as much. Although, nothing beats a home cooked meal...
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I like to cook. I mostly like to bake because I love sweets. We are grill people, so having a working grill at all times is a must. Can't beat a good steak on the grill! We usually go out to dinner a few times a week but that may change once we move to TV. I have a feeling we'll be so busy and be having so much fun that I won't cook as much. Although, nothing beats a home cooked meal...
MMMM ... steak and a homemade dessert! Can't beat that concept. So, when's the first bbq? I can bring the bbq sauce and/or the beans.
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MMMM ... steak and a homemade dessert! Can't beat that concept. So, when's the first bbq? I can bring the bbq sauce and/or the beans.
WHOA!!! Beans??!! Flashbacks to Mel Brooks' movie "Blazing Saddles".......

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My husband used to say the safest place to hide a spare key outside was around the 28" neck of our Great Pyrenees dog. He figured of you could get near him you were ok to get into the house.
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My husband used to say the safest place to hide a spare key outside was around the 28" neck of our Great Pyrenees dog. He figured of you could get near him you were ok to get into the house.
Love those dogs! Wife and I had one some years back,from a puppy till he passed away some years ago. His name was pal and he was the best. He LOVED the snow! he never wanted to come in the house lol...Just brought back some memories of our wonderfull dog...Yours is beautiful also...
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MMMM ... steak and a homemade dessert! Can't beat that concept. So, when's the first bbq? I can bring the bbq sauce and/or the beans.
We would love to have a bbq when we get settled! Maybe a block party is an order.
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Love those dogs! Wife and I had one some years back,from a puppy till he passed away some years ago. His name was pal and he was the best. He LOVED the snow! he never wanted to come in the house lol...Just brought back some memories of our wonderfull dog...Yours is beautiful also...
Thanks, tommy steam. They are wonderful dogs in so many ways and I am sure you miss Pal very much. I will hug mine for you. )
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thank you, I do miss mine......
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