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> On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 22:26:48 +0000 (UTC), Don Salad
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>>K. A. Cannon > wrote:
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>>> A "skirt steak" is what Scotsmen call the tiny appendage hiding
>>> frightened under their kilts.

>>
>>Are those gym socks in your sporran?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Don

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On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 01:55:24 +0100, "Robert Peffers."
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>"The Highlander" > wrote in message
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>> On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 22:26:48 +0000 (UTC), Don Salad
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>K. A. Cannon > wrote:
>>>>
>>>> A "skirt steak" is what Scotsmen call the tiny appendage hiding
>>>> frightened under their kilts.
>>>
>>>Are those gym socks in your sporran?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Don

>>
>> Hey lads! Out on a day pass are you?
>>
>> The Highlander
>> Tilgibh smucaid air do làmhan,
>> togaibh a' bhratach dhubh agus
>> toisichibh a' geàrradh na sgòrnanan!

>School hols started this week.


Nuff said!

The Highlander
Tilgibh smucaid air do làmhan,
togaibh a' bhratach dhubh agus
toisichibh a' geàrradh na sgòrnanan!
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"The Highlander" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 22:26:48 +0000 (UTC), Don Salad
> > wrote:
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>>K. A. Cannon > wrote:
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>>> A "skirt steak" is what Scotsmen call the tiny appendage hiding
>>> frightened under their kilts.

>>
>>Are those gym socks in your sporran?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Don

>
> Hey lads! Out on a day pass are you?


And all they can find to do is dwell on Scottish private parts?
An inordinate amount of interest if you ask me............


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>>dianem1999 wrote:
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>>> I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure
>>> what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak?

>>
>>I got your skirt steak RIGHT HERE, BABY!

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> A "skirt steak" is what Scotsmen call the tiny appendage hiding
> frightened under their kilts.
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I guess you would know, eh?

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"Mike Hunt" wrote:
> "K. A. Cannon"wrote:
> > Bob posted:
> >>dianem1999 wrote:

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> >>> I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure
> >>> what this is. *Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak?

>
> >>I got your skirt steak RIGHT HERE, BABY!

>
> > A "skirt steak" is what Scotsmen call the tiny appendage hiding
> > frightened under their kilts.

>
> I guess you would know, eh?
>
> Mike Hunt


Hehe, I guess you'd not know, eh?

Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .

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