buckytom
Chef Extraordinaire
please to enjoy your traditional chopsticks, y'all.
dang it. where's my shotgun? a-yunt bea killed my joke.
dang it. where's my shotgun? a-yunt bea killed my joke.
Most of the traditional disposable chopsticks are made in Georgia now.
Strange but, true!
the fortune that came with my schezuan pork lunch today reads, "this could be an almost perfect day. enjoy it." what? the very best i can do with that is to ALMOST enjoy it! sheesh....
When I am online generally very few remain online. just now only 20 members are online. I never been online alone, but three or four years ago I was online with only five members.
That's because you live clear over there, Radhuni! Not only the other side, but the other hemisphere, too! We are just glad for the times you can come and show us pictures of your darling daughter.
Thank you so much.
I sincerely thank you all that you never let me feel alien in DC.
Somebunny said:That's the great thing about DC Radhuni, none of us has to feel "alien" we can all come together here with our different cultures, ideas, beliefs and Experiences and share our love of cooking and food, we can learn something, maybe teach something and most of all make new friends!
That's the great thing about DC Radhuni, none of us has to feel "alien" we can all come together here with our different cultures, ideas, beliefs and Experiences and share our love of cooking and food, we can learn something, maybe teach something and most of all make new friends!