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    Those are great stories, JP

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    Aww, that’s nice JP. A good guy indeed.

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    Okay--the catts had mac-n-cheese, that I fixed an' put on their dry food. Well, the next morning it was all gone. They still love me, SO much! Yup. But yeah--beats going to one a them pet boutiques, and paying $3 for a teeny-tiny can o' gourmet frou-frou kitty num nums. Hope that helps you kids. Thankk mee.

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    Okay--Adolph, and his lovely bride, Eva, had a last meal of noodles w/tomato sauce. Yup. How do you like that? But yeah--I been reading about these USA condemned killers, who've been allowed to choose their last meal, and it's usually something like steak & lobster or two HUGE pork chops, or maybe a Giant-sized pizza with the works. Or a whole fried chicken. Yup. Take that into account. Hope that helps you some.
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    We had fresh sea scallops, pan fried with asparagus and mashed potatoes. The scallops are running about $22/lb which is quite steep, but we've found that 1/2 lb works very well for the two us if we have a starch and vegetable accompaniment, so it turns out to be a pretty reasonable cost per meal and the scallops were wonderful.

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    Last night was homemade pizza. Tonight will be leftovers.
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    This evening, I believe I'll have a plate of linguini a Bob-o. Or fettucini. The groc store that has mainly a low-income clientele has had lots of it on-sale. But yeayh--it's good with cold sauce or even heated sauce. Hope that helps you kids.

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    Red beans and rice.

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    Tonight is poke. Usually we go out on friday, our one day of splurging on dinner out, but yesterday we went to Napa to see David Sedaris do a reading and had dinner out beforehand so tonight we're having dinner at home. Poke has become one of my favorite easy meals so I'm super excited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iris lilies View Post
    Aww, that’s nice JP. A good guy indeed.
    A bit more about how our personalities mesh well...

    Last night we went to see David Sedaris at a book signing in Napa. While we were standing in line for SO to get his book signed I said "I should have gotten one of his books from the library to be signed! That would make it special for everyone that reads it if they see that he'd autographed it with a (most likely sarcastic) note to the library." Then SO said "knowing David's sense of humor maybe it would be even funnier if you had brought one of Amy's (his sister) books and asked him to sign that. To which I responded "Like Assassination Vacation? That book was great!" To which SO responded "Yes, but that was actually Sarah Vowell. Of course that might be even funnier. I can just hear him telling the story in a future book: (SO in David Sedaris voice) "So I was at a book signing in Napa and this guy came up and asked me to sign one of Sarah Vowell's books! I mean, the nerve! Yes, she's a friend, but still! And it was a library book!!!! Not even one that he had bought!! So I signed it all right. And said exactly what I was thinking."

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