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Suzy, thats great. 12 hour is more logical. Why even mess around with a one hour laptop? You turn it on,say hi, then the battery is dead. Makes no sense.

I bought a couple bottles of vinegar for ant control. Its helps also I spray my dogs with it. It keeps fleas off of them for a day or two. They smell like pickles but thats better than fleas.
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Oreo cookies for my potty training daughter.
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French bread...and all the ingredients to make French Onion Soup to have with Salad :D
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A bottle of Sherry ( for my Kidneys on toast recipe ) a Bison Rib roast from the Butcher here, Pate de Campagna, Duck eggs, Veal liver and Sweetbreads, ground Bison, and baby rib Lamb chops from a local farm here...
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suzy1124 wrote:A bottle of Sherry ( for my Kidneys on toast recipe ) a Bison Rib roast from the Butcher here, Pate de Campagna, Duck eggs, Veal liver and Sweetbreads, ground Bison, and baby rib Lamb chops from a local farm here...
Glad to see you're going vegan :lol: :lol:
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Thick sliced bacon :D
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I think I am officially going to move in with Suzy.

I last bought a couple of bottles of Dr. Pepper. It's my guilty pleasure and so hard to find for a reasonable price here!
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PashaRu wrote:
suzy1124 wrote:A bottle of Sherry ( for my Kidneys on toast recipe ) a Bison Rib roast from the Butcher here, Pate de Campagna, Duck eggs, Veal liver and Sweetbreads, ground Bison, and baby rib Lamb chops from a local farm here...
Glad to see you're going vegan :lol: :lol:

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" Vegan ? "....no way in H--l!...that grey pallor they have is just not my thang! ( Dr. Oz ),..... I prefer a healthy well rounded diet that includes EVERYTHING... 8)

c'mon over ALynn! i'll set a place for you next to B.H....

My Mac Air has arrived!...the jury is still out re whether i'll keep it!...... right now I say: " style over substance "
Gorgeous space-agey metallic case, " magnetized doo-dads for usb ports ", backlit keyboard, etc...

So far I see no superiority to " windows " I could buy 4 brand new computers for the price of this one, yet sheeple are lining up, camping overnite at the Sapple stores for the very latest in OVERPRICED whatever....

This puppy better perform magnificently during the 30 day trial, or ADIOS! back you go! ( so far, NO GOOD! :twisted: )

mebbe it vacuums or does dishes! then, I'd be interested :wink:
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More mums...and all the ingredients for my Sicilian brunch I am hosting this afternoon...including some creamy Tiramisu gelato for afters :)
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Venti White Chocolate Mocha from Starbuck's. Well, actually I didn't "purchase" it. It was free 'cause it's my birthday month. :D
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Tomatoes, new potatoes, celantro from a street vendor.
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cat food and a graphic novel by Derek Kirk Kim
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Two hand painted ceramic flower pots from Walmart, more potting soil, Reeses P.B. cups, Hershey's dark choc. chips, ( both sugar-free ), Peanut Bacon Brittle, and Pistachio from a candy vendor on Yetsy, sugar free sour balls, Turkey / pork meat balls from Schwann's home delivery...
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Steak to grill with peppers, onions and Portabella mushrooms...to make pepper-steak soup served with a round of fresh baked Caraway bread and a dollop of sour cream :D
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Whole bunch of stuff. Coffee pot, groceries, jug of drinking water, mouse food, ant food, dog food. And paid 40 pesos to get a flat tire fixed.
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