I'll have my mom do one of those delicious teas for me (prolly rooibos-vanilla) and have some toast or so with it. At my lady's home it'd be brioche, but my own family's ignorant of French cuisisne.

What are you eating?

I'll have my mom do one of those delicious teas for me (prolly rooibos-vanilla) and have some toast or so with it. At my lady's home it'd be brioche, but my own family's ignorant of French cuisisne.

, I might add.

If you so do not like them, who do you like?
Have you ever wondered if the bands that you like have Queen albums at home?
I think you would be surprised...

Toast, that's it?
You got a woman now?

well it was a bun with salami (italian not hungarian) on one half and camembert on the other.
and paddy, WE do like Queen, just some geeks around don't![]()

Mummy's boyOriginally posted by Ecthelion
I'll have my mom do one of those delicious teas for me (prolly rooibos-vanilla) and have some toast or so with it. At my lady's home it'd be brioche, but my own family's ignorant of French cuisisne.
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Any views I may express here are personal and certainly do not in any way reflect the views of my employer. Tis the rising of the moon..
Look, I just don't anymore, okay?
My greatest wish is to be half the poster MikeH is.

as long as there's someone making breakfast for me...
at least I don't *live* at home anymore. haven't since 17. left home at an early age of what I heard was wrong.
You got a woman now?
I met a strange lady, she made me nervous, she took me in and gave me breakfast![]()
in response to the original question- now I can finally post again.
I heard the song was about someone dying at the hands of the law after killing someone (and not of AIDS- AIDS wasn't around back then). This was also the song that Timothy McVeigh took to, it became "his" song. The news played it over and over when he was scheduled to die.
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What do you think the meaning of Bizmillah is in the song?
I already know the definition.
"We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work...After eight years of this Administration, we have just as much unemployment as when we started... And an enormous debt to boot!" — Henry Morgenthau, Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Treasury secretary, 1941.
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