I don't think Erika is going to get the Hamms or Schlitz for us. We may have to stick with the Dos XX because Dennis said so,
and I think whatever Dennis says, Erika does because she is so uber.
But now that Erika's social life has expanded and she has learned to make nice-nice with the other gals, we MIGHT be able to coerce her into doing OUR bidding... If we can distract Dennis long enough... or gag him. Or hide him behind a palm tree.
First, the Patron over ice, then I'll be squeezing some fresh lime juice into a frosted glass rimmed with sea salt, adding a jigger (I had to throw that in there, I just like the sound of it) of freshly squeezed orange juice and a splash of Cointreau.
Originally Posted By: Marcia Blum
I don't think Erika is going to get the Hamms or Schlitz for us. We may have to stick with the Dos XX because Dennis said so,
and I think whatever Dennis says, Erika does because she is so uber.
But now that Erika's social life has expanded and she has learned to make nice-nice with the other gals, we MIGHT be able to coerce her into doing OUR bidding... If we can distract Dennis long enough... or gag him. Or hide him behind a palm tree.
Nope definitely not. Once you have the good stuff, Hershey's doesn't cut it. In fact, I can walk right by that stuff with no problem.
Yeah, me too.
Since it's an island we're talking about, I'm bringing this : Smooth
First, the Patron over ice, then I'll be squeezing some fresh lime juice into a frosted glass rimmed with sea salt, adding a jigger (I had to throw that in there, I just like the sound of it) of freshly squeezed orange juice and a splash of Cointreau.
I'll share...
Holy cow you girls know how to endure a deserted island! Definitely count me in.
You're in charge of bringing the copious amounts of strong coffee that will be needed the next morning. (and maybe a bottle of Bailey's for the coffee? )
Ed opened it as humor.
Let us visit some unpleasant territory.
Well let's talk about it.
Excuse my ignorance and I know I should have really taken the time to follow the building of a mosque at ground zero story a lot closer. My question is, who is responsible for this sale going past an initial response of no, thank you. It seems to me quite obvious that the US citizens would take issue with this just as issue was taken with threats to burn the quran. Did it all come down to money and the highest bidder?
Then back to island talk, sorry for the interruption..
Edited by aimee pochron (09/25/2010 09:43 AM)
Edit reason: typo
Ed opened it as humor.
Let us visit some unpleasant territory.
Well let's talk about it.
Excuse my ignorance and I know I should have really taken the time to follow the building of a mosque at ground zero story a lot closer. My question is, who is responsible for this sale going past an initial response of no, thank you. It seems to me quite obvious that the US citizens would take issue with this just as issue was taken with threats to burn the quran. Did it all come down to money and the highest bidder?
Then back to island talk, sorry for the interruption..
Aimee, here is a history of Cordoba House (it was a Burlington Coat Factory, abandoned after Sept.11th, located about 2 city blocks from Ground Zero), from wikipedia; there is a section about the purchase of the property: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park51
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