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Old December 1st 05, 07:00 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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yes true a good learning experience ( I'm just grateful I stopped at salty
hehehe) and I know you were not complaining :-D I have yet to hear you
complain about anything except possibly das boot I was being positively evil
about the "gag"

I will get the results of the hydrosonogram instantly ( also got the results
of the normal ultrasound instantly last week) - the gynaecologist will be
doing it himself - its the rotten bloodtests I haven't heard about yet
you'd think a vampire could just "taste" what was wrong lololol

might be a hormone thing going on - I don't know but I will find out next
Friday even if I have to wield a rotary cutter to get answers! mind you if
anyone says lets wait I think my rotary cutter will be out faster then they
can finish saying the word wait!

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Jessamy --- wants it all to be over before Christmas
In The Netherlands
Time to accept, time to grow, time to take things slow
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BUT it was a learning experience as I had never had 'salty' licorice before.
I wasn't complaining----just stating a fact. I meant "wicked' in a 'gag sort
of way' not than you were 'wicked' to me. I didn't make that very clear did
I. sorry. blame it on the muscle relaxants. ((Got a relaxed brain------now
that sounds weird))
Good luck on your results. I just wish they could give you the results THEN
and THERE and not make you wait. Sometimes waiting is the hardest part.
At this clinic in Santa Barbara, they have the images right then and there
as it is all computerized, with an interpreter on duty the entire time they
are open. Sure helped with the first broken foot bone a year ago...Dr
popped it up on his compie in the room we were in and showed it to us.
Didn't have to carry the x-rays from one spot to another.

Butterfly (Foot Dr in town has his own x-ray machine so he doesn't have to
wait very long for the results--not computerized tho--altho we did have to
wait on the MRI results because of the Holiday)



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Old December 2nd 05, 12:22 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Jessamy wrote:
The British import ones are called Liquorice allsorts.


and the really *good* stuff comes from here too ;-)


it comes in sweet, salty , double salty and triple salty


Personally I think the really salty ones are an inbred taste as I think they
are horrid but who am I to comment?


hey.. had a sneaky idea..... a bag of triple salty ones would make a nice
gag prezzie ;-) (literally hehehehe)


I like dutch licorice, but not the double salted. DM loves the
double salted but she was born there, she says it's an aquired
taste.

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Old December 2nd 05, 12:53 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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I like the sweet stuff but that's it too.

and your DM proves my point nicely

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In The Netherlands
Time to accept, time to grow, time to take things slow
www.geocities.com/jess_ayad
http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jess_ayad/my_photos

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I like dutch licorice, but not the double salted. DM loves the
double salted but she was born there, she says it's an aquired
taste.

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http://cust.idl.com.au/athol


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Old December 2nd 05, 01:33 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 17:09:17 -0600, Pat in Virginia wrote
(in article 3c5jf.76396$0l5.1534@dukeread06):

You didn't inhale, right?
Pat, not the friend in question!!



A likely story!

Maureen, subtly shoving her scraps under the frame with her most innocent
look on.

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Old December 2nd 05, 02:51 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Has anyone ever tried the Black Licorice from Williams-Sonoma -
http://tinyurl.com/bctq7
They do look good.

Carole (who is looking forward to the day she can order anything she wants
from William Sonoma)
Champlain, NY


"Pat in Virginia" wrote in message
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Butterfly:
As a connoisseur of Black Licorice, would you kindly recommend
some Very Good Black Licorice? I do like those little striped
squares of B/L with some pastel stuff ... I think it is an
English Import, but can't remember the name. (Allsorts??) I'd
really like to find some all Black Licorice of Good Quality. (All
those annoying caps are on purpose!)
Thanks, PAT



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Old December 2nd 05, 04:59 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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In article ,
"C & S" wrote:

Has anyone ever tried the Black Licorice from Williams-Sonoma -
http://tinyurl.com/bctq7
They do look good.


I saw those in a catalog that arrived here yesterday -- adorable, aren't
they?


Carole (who is looking forward to the day she can order anything she wants
from William Sonoma)


You and me both, Carole! g

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