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  1. #11
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    ahhhhhh that's the one with the go-karts on steroids.
    Me transmitte sursum, caledoni!

    I am totally against political jokes....I've seem to many of them elected!!



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    happy yeaster




    no it's not a typo



  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Heikkinen View Post
    Jahaa..du är Svensk..Kul! = Ahaa..you´re swedish..fun!

    Glad på på dig också = Happy easter to you to
    Tack
    Thanks

    Så du hade inte upptäckt att jag är från Sundsvall? Vi är 3 svenskar som har anslutit oss till AMDusers. Vi har Björn Johansson från Bohuslän. Det skulle vara bra med flera landsmän.

    So you haven´t discovered I´m from Sundsvall. We are 3 Swedes as have joined AMDusers. We have Björn Johansson från Bohuslän. It should be good with more contrymens
    Once an AMDuser always an AMD user

  4. #14
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    You guys need to talk to the guy at Blueberry, Bo something or other. He seems like a nice guy.
    Me transmitte sursum, caledoni!

    I am totally against political jokes....I've seem to many of them elected!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by NVM View Post
    mmmmm, rabbit with a nice tomato sauce...
    Not sure what dinner table you are sitting at but at MY table we are starting off with a shot of brandy for the toast and eating for an appetizer Oseledets with Kanapky (pickled herring and pumpernickel bread), Borscht (beet soup), Pyrohy with Smetana (perogies and sour cream), Holubtsi (cabbage rolls), Kapusta and Kovbasa (sauerkraut and sausage), and for dessert Chrustyky (deep fried puffed pastry) and Cheesecake topped with fresh fruit.

    Since it is the first time in nearly a decade that Ukrainian (my heritage) Easter falls on the same day as English Easter I thought I would make a traditional Easter dinner.

    So my time in pretty much taken up in the kitchen while someone I know goes golfing

    That's ok, at least he is out of my way for awhile.......

    HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE

  6. #16
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    Dang!! I want to come to your house for dinner! lol Happy Easter to you too.
    Me transmitte sursum, caledoni!

    I am totally against political jokes....I've seem to many of them elected!!



  7. #17
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    Hey, Lagu is providing us with our very own Rosetta Stone.

    MizNVM is making me jealous. And I was looking forward to some shrimp primavera with 3 cheese sauce, a dinner roll and a big glass of milk, with some canned peaches for dessert.

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    Never tried Ukrainian. Sounds great. Do you do food parcels?

    My wife is Filipino, our family eat their food about 3 times a week. Yum yum.
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