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KimotoCat Posted Dec 6, 2001
We all mage typpos!
But hey, where's your Christmas spirit? You know, chestnuts roasting on an open fire? Happiness, peace and understanding?
Hey guys, please !
-KimotoCat - annoyingly fresh
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Dec 6, 2001
True Christmas spirit, Kimster? Are we talking Carlsberg 47, Tuborg Snebajer, Aalborg Porse Snaps and Gammel Dansk here?
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Bagheera: Spellchecker, Grammarian Pedant, Semiquavering Secretary and member of the Punctuation Police Posted Dec 6, 2001
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KimotoCat Posted Dec 7, 2001
There are medicine types that taste good too.
Gammel Dansk isn't one of them, but remember that Gin&Tonic originally evolved due to British need of quinine (if that was spelled right) in India, and to swallow the bitter stuff, they tried to add Gin. Jolly nice idea, old chap!
-KimotoCat, ever the thirsty
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Dec 7, 2001
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KimotoCat Posted Dec 8, 2001
Yup.
Also very nice to take the worst wizz out of lime juice.
And that works even better with some ice!
-KC
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Dec 8, 2001
But today's weather calls for something entirely different, I'm afraid .
Like sitting in a sofa, wrapped in blankets, driking hot and watching Monty Python for a few hours
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Bagheera: Spellchecker, Grammarian Pedant, Semiquavering Secretary and member of the Punctuation Police Posted Dec 8, 2001
Can I offer you a large economy size glass of Dreamweaver's special Dunderglögg?
Have a ====== to stir it with!
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KimotoCat Posted Dec 8, 2001
Thanks.
Oh, and I had too. Lemme suggest a very nice recipe:
Take 4 decilitres of full milk and 1/2 deciliter of cream and add 1/3 pod of vanilla. Heat it gently and remove it from the heat just before it boils. Leave it to settle while you chop up 100 grams of good, rich, dark chokolate. Take up the vanilla pod and scrape the vanilla corns into the milk; toss the remaining pod. Add the chokolate bits and stirr until it is all dissolved. Place it all in a tanker or bowl and refrigerate until tomorrow. (This allows the milk and other ingerdients to merge and is a nessecary part of it.)
Reheat it gently and drink! It even work as a full meal. Yumm...
(Why isn't there a drool-smiley when you need one?)
-KimotoCat - who made this drink yesterday and only just had a cuppa...
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Bagheera: Spellchecker, Grammarian Pedant, Semiquavering Secretary and member of the Punctuation Police Posted Dec 8, 2001
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Dec 9, 2001
*takes notes and hopes that some day soon - that is: when he has lost about 15 kilograms - he may be able to use that recipe *
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KimotoCat Posted Dec 11, 2001
Hey c'mon, it's Christmas!
Oh, and I had one of those chocolatedrinks yesterday!
DrooOooOooOooOool...
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Dec 12, 2001
it's not the stuff i eat and drink around christmas that makes me swell. it's the stuff i eat and drink the rest of the year.
but then everybody loves a swell guy, right?
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walleye priestess Posted Dec 14, 2001
Hello! I don't know if I would count for membership cause I'm from the USA, but I'm Danish by nationality (my grama's from Odense). Let me know if this counts or not.
But could you also tell me a little about what the Scandinavian Researchers Club does? I'm curious....
Thanks!
Walleye Priestess
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Bagheera: Spellchecker, Grammarian Pedant, Semiquavering Secretary and member of the Punctuation Police Posted Dec 16, 2001
Goder afton, goder afton, båd' herrer och fru
and hello from one 'mongrel' to another!!
It's late(ish) where I'm sitting at the moment, so it seems apt to add
Natten går tunga fjät / Runt gård och stuva
Our own 8-y-o "Lusse Lelle" has been singing her heart out at Liverpool's Scandinavian Church this evening, and will be repeating the performance tomorrow.
Here's some lussekatt and pepparkaka in honour of Santa Lucia
isn't the most accurate smiley for pepparkaka, but the choice is a bit limited!!
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