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Joakim Jahlmar
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Blood pudding isn't bad (if you're meat eater, which I no longer am).  You cook it well in a frying pan and then eat with lingonberry jam and quite possibly some bacon... and it's not bad at all.  In fact, while I was still eating meat, I quite enjoyed it.
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We have it over here as part of a Full Irish Breakfast.

I like it.

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Man things go fast in here...

Jodi...50?!  You Wha?...Wow, i am impressed, and here's hoping I am as cute at 50.
Of course, that would take some cutening.

Never been to New York.

Loved, Loved, Loved the Pipi movies when i was a kid.  I had such a crush on her...my first red head love.

Loved the books as well, but am  unfamiliar with her other work.


Never tried blood pudding, but would.

I found out recently that my wifes publisher wants her to do some TV interviews so...

We are California bound...She is scheduled to do interviews in San Fransisco, San Diego, and another town I don't remember.  She's so cool.

Don
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Wow ya'll been busy this weekend! I think the Village is scary on Christopher
St. close to the river! I swear me and my friends were going to get mugged
by a bunch of trannies!!!

Seriously though, NYC has to be one of the safest big cities out there. I feel
safer there than I do here in New Orleans.
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Moyer, those Christopher Street kids are an interesting bunch, huh?  My biggest beef with them isn't so much that they're violent (because they generally are not), it's that they're so damn loud!

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We have it [Blood Pudding] over here as part of a Full Irish Breakfast.

I like it.

The summer I spent in Galway "my family" had it as part of every morning breakfast.  Can't say I ever gained appreciation for blood pudding tho!  But I do love me some rashers!

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The reason i wanted to get out at night isn't because it was dangerous but because I was sick of being there all day. :)

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OK, now that makes perfect sense.

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Joakim Jahlmar
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Don wrote:
"Loved, Loved, Loved the Pipi movies when i was a kid.  I had such a crush on her...my first red head love.

Loved the books as well, but am  unfamiliar with her other work."

Oh Don you HAVE to read the three ones I mentioned up thread.  Nice fairy tale/fantasy type books that are really great.  Can't vouch for the English translation (having read them in Swedish, of course), but it's really good stuff, for youngsters and young-at-hearters (like ourselves) alike.
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Blood pudding? Well, I've never tried that before.
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I found out recently that my wifes publisher wants her to do some TV interviews so...

We are California bound...She is scheduled to do interviews in San Fransisco, San Diego, and another town I don't remember.  She's so cool.

Don tell your wife congrats, that is wonderful and very deserving. Chuck is in San Fran right now on business, says it's beautiful, I can vouche for San Diego, I really liked that city. Thanks for the kind words on the age and you're plenty cute!

Blood Pudding, don't even have to try it to say "no thanks"

OK for those of you on the board that are gay, during my time with Jonathan in LA  we saw a great big burly guy with this tiny little guy holding hands in west hollywood, I make the comment "Wow there is an example of opposites attracting"  Jonathan then replys "that's a bear and his cub".  OK explain to me what this means because Jonathan said to ask you guys. His best friend has a brother that is into "bears". Ok what does this mean????

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 I swear me and my friends were going to get mugged by a bunch of trannies!!!
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That could have been one hell of a fight.

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"that's a bear and his cub"

Hee Hee....I know what this means and every time I hear it...I think of Yogi and Boo-Boo. It's just so wrong...

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