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Give your testes a good shake, you'll feel better.
ROFL
now there's a menu item to consider....if they are looking for additional protein items to add for future menus so ham is not the only meat...in Spain they serve goat testicles, and in Greece lamb testicles. Maybe Domino's can do a custom order for the wedding.
Last edited by Tzaphkiel; 12-29-2015 at 08:18 PM..
ROFL
now there's a menu item to consider....if they are looking for additional protein items to add for future menus...in Spain they serve goat testicles, and in Greece lamb testicles. Maybe Domino's can do a custom order for the wedding.
I'm guessing those aren't Kosher?
I'm Mexican so I plead ignorance. I also plead no association with the food they serve at the, now notorious, Taco Bell.
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I get what you're saying, she sounds rude and immature, but isn't likely to change anytime soon. You are the hostess and therefore it's your job to make sure all have seats and plan ahead. Sounds like your husband is clueless and will not save you a seat, so you next year override him and eat in the dining room. I'd even rent or buy a fold up table too just to make sure there are extra seats or more room for dishes of food. Also make sure you specify what two seats are for you and your husband. Expect cutie pie to bring Taco Bell again or maybe Arby's, lol. Don't mention anything about it and let her eat what she wants and you all enjoy the delicious dinner.
Because those children no matter the age, are the spawn of her husband. There is no other way of looking at it, IMHO.
are you calling her husband Satan?
because i can not read a sentence with the phrase "spawn of ___ (something)" without hearing it as spawn of Satan. it's a bit harsh....but then again maybe the OP can give us some more info on the husband before we decide too quickly on that
I'm pretty sure that step parent issues are universal in western societies.
yes, and they serve goat testicles in other countries too, so this is a universal human dilemma thread. respect diversity. especially with baby black James in the room. and a robust palate of ethnic fast food in the sack on the table.
Well, Americans look at Europeans as sticky twatwaffles, so I guess we're even.
OMG what a great phrase. sticky twatwaffles. I can't wait to use it in a sentence. soon i hope. tomorrow morning is our team meeting at 8:30am, i will try to seamlessly work in the phrase "sticky twatwaffles" during one of the agenda items. Didn't somebody just go to Denny's a few pages back? Is sticky twatwaffles on the breakfast items served all day menu?
do you what the funniest kosher food i have found on the market, since I found out I was Jewish and started keeping kosher? There is a potato chip that is maple bacon flavor. I just love that. Bacon flavor potato chips that are kosher. And they are delicious, too, and they were served at the Rabbi's house so I know they are OK for me to eat.
Sweet black baby James wouldn't have any of that fake bacon stuff. I'm pretty sure of that.
Why are we talking about Europe? This thread is divided enough between missing information, black baby Jesus, and made up details.
We don't need another non-sensical tangent.
Because Europeans are the ones who decided ham was a great Xmas meal! If it wasn't for Europe none of this drama would have happened!
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