ummm Acupolco? Let's try acappella without the beach umbrella ;) Crisp bacon with grits coming right up. All good southern boys like grits :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Lady's Human
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ummm Acupolco? Let's try acappella without the beach umbrella ;) Crisp bacon with grits coming right up. All good southern boys like grits :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Lady's Human
lb,
for years in our HS, the director called anything acapella acupolco. It's just stuck with me for 20+ years.
Grits with that bulldog schnoz might be a tad messy. :D
Just ignore the fluffball, macky, he's just trying to be friendly, he's not going to steal your breakfast!
Actually LH, I think singing acapella in acupulco is a lovely idea! :D You're right about the grits with that schnoz, didn't even think of that :eek:
We all had the same director, and if you get my siblings and I together (plus at least one who married in, so we have a tenor), we can do a 4-part a capella (Randall Thompson's) Alleluia, but we've never done so in Acupulco!Quote:
Originally Posted by lbaker
The same guy also made a habit of subsituting the word Lunch for Love in song titles, especially for Jazz band stuff - changes the meaning entirely:
What I Did for Love = What I Did for Lunch
Love Story = Lunch Story
etc., etc.
Well, I have heard of singing for your supper - but never singing for your lunch!
Isn't there anything "normal" to eat in this bar - grits? - yucko! I think I will make some buttermilk pancakes and use some of the real maple syrup - and steal a few pieces of the bacon - extra crispy thanks!
This from the woman who prefers her peeps crunchy stale! :DQuote:
gini Well, I have heard of singing for your supper - but never singing for your lunch!
Isn't there anything "normal" to eat in this bar - grits? - yucko! I think I will make some buttermilk pancakes and use some of the real maple syrup - and steal a few pieces of the bacon - extra crispy thanks!
Omelettes anyone?
WOW! Where is everyone? Has everyone left for the LONG weekend? There's a tumbleweed in the bar!
Oh wait, here's a trail of cherry pits leading out the door. Hmm, I guess they're all gone ....
C'mon, Redhedd it's not THAT empty in here! I'll make a pot of coffee and maybe they will slowly amble in.Quote:
Originally Posted by RedHedd
Coffee? Did someone mention coffee?
Got any Irish to go with that?
I just came back by (after all, its a long weekend) and I want that White Russian you offered, yesterday, Lady's Human, in a tall glass, please.
Mack is asleep under my feet. Need to drink up while he is quiet!!!!! :eek:
LH, I'll check behind the bar. Haha! we're in luck. Irish coffee LH?Quote:
Originally Posted by Lady's Human
Logan, here's a tall white russian for you (as opposed to the redheaded russian in residence)
David, I'll take you up on that offer, and I saved some of the prime rib for Lady and Mack.
Here's that proof you wanted. They're starting to actually look like birds now not bulgey-eyed mutants.Quote:
Originally Posted by Karen
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Just don't let him near any wine.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lady's Human
You all are really special.
One thing that I learned about "knives" is if you watch baby animals play, it's that they back off when they get rough.
When I had my Shiz-tzu terrier mix he would get nippy...
I saw that in a litter of dogs they would back down when they started to hurt each other with their baby teeth.
I'd pinch back when Jody would get wild with his teeth-He got the message and began to respect his 'bite'.
Be patient.
Be fair anremeber that you have to teach them manners.
It's all down hill from there.
Done? ;)