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    1. #76
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      Hey Banzi, where you been? Still having problems with the puter?

    2. #77
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      Hi Janie

      Nah got them all sorted by the power of the format lol

      Just takes me a few days to get everythin tweaked to my prefs, but at least it gor rid of those spyware files i had on it

      Hope all is well with U

      BaNzI

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      They're doing controlled burns in the forests around here. Smells nice for the first five minutes. Then the air gets thicker and foggier and you can't go outside without your eyes burning. I guess the weather conditions are just right for it to settle down close to the ground.

    4. #79
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      Good Morning Sunshines!
      Coffee's on, hot and strong. Pull up a chair, read the paper. Let's get the conversation rolling for today.

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      Morning Goddess

      I'll pass on the coffee, how is U today Janie

      BaNzI

    6. #81
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      Doing pretty well, how about you?
      Going to work on another batch of my "Wench's Brew" today. It's a massage oil I make up that works well for instantly killing pain. Little by little I am getting followers.

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      Thats good, me doin good as well

      Ooo can i have some of that oil for me back?

      BaNzI

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      Yep, it works really great on backs.
      I wonder if they would let me ship it?

    9. #84
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      Good Morning Sunshines! Coffee's ready. So is conversation. What'll you have for breakfast??

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      EGGS.........

      *waits for comments* lmao



      FULL ENGLISH PLEASE extra TOAST

      if you dont know what a FULL ENGLISH is janie then nows the time to learn lol


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      Guess I'd better learn....what's Full English?

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      A full English breakfast , or traditional fry-up is the traditional breakfast dish of England. Scottish, Welsh and Irish breakfasts share some characteristics and ingredients. At its heart it consists of fried bacon and fried eggs but to earn the title of a "full English", a number of other ingredients would be expected. In British hotels and bed and breakfast establishments the term "full English breakfast" is used to differentiate between the larger multiple course breakfast that may include a cereal or a smoked kipper from the simpler "continental breakfast" of coffee (or tea) and croissants.

      The bacon is traditionally fried. Poached or scrambled eggs and perhaps grilled bacon may be offered as alternatives. Some of the additional ingredients that might be offered as part of a "full English breakfast" include: pork sausages; black pudding; fried or grilled tomatoes; mushrooms; fried bread or possibly sauté potatoes; baked beans; kidneys; and bread and butter on the side.


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      That looks a lot like a Southern breakfast!
      I like eggs and hash browns and toast and bacon.

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      yeah we have hash browns as optional here too


      with extra toast as well as the fried variant as per photo


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      One of the truly great british traditions <> a proper breakfast!!



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