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Silvia Barge
 
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Default Ariane ate paella ... in France!!

SACRILEGE!!

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Silvia Barge wrote:
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> SACRILEGE!!
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> Silvia


NOOOOOO!!!! She didn't!!!!!! How could she?????? I can understand
your shock, Silvia. And she was so close to that place that is KNOWN
for it's paella. Just to the west a bit from France. I forget the name
of it right now.

I think I need a nitro pill to calm my heart down from the shock of
this.

Boli
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Boli wrote:

> she was so close to that place that is KNOWN for it's paella. Just
> to the west a bit from France. I forget the name of it right now.
>


I'm having a hard time figuring out whether you meant England or Andorra.
:-)

Bob


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On Tue, 24 May 2005 20:17:57 -0400, Bolivar > wrote:
> Silvia Barge wrote:
>>
>> SACRILEGE!!
>>
>> Silvia

>
> NOOOOOO!!!! She didn't!!!!!! How could she?????? I can understand
> your shock, Silvia. And she was so close to that place that is KNOWN
> for it's paella. Just to the west a bit from France. I forget the name
> of it right now.
>
> I think I need a nitro pill to calm my heart down from the shock of
> this.


I'm not sure whether to clap for your Oscar-worthy performance, or
drive to Virginia for the express purpose of thwacking you in person,
troublemaker! ;p


And yes, guilty as charged. I ate something that was called paella in
France. <g> I'm done editing pictures, and I do mean to post a short trip
report and a link to the pics soon.

Ariane


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Rick & Cyndi
 
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"Ariane Jenkins" > wrote in message
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> On Tue, 24 May 2005 20:17:57 -0400, Bolivar > wrote:
>> Silvia Barge wrote:
>>>
>>> SACRILEGE!!
>>>
>>> Silvia

>>
>> NOOOOOO!!!! She didn't!!!!!! How could she?????? I can understand
>> your shock, Silvia. And she was so close to that place that is KNOWN
>> for it's paella. Just to the west a bit from France. I forget the name
>> of it right now.
>>
>> I think I need a nitro pill to calm my heart down from the shock of
>> this.

>
> I'm not sure whether to clap for your Oscar-worthy performance, or
> drive to Virginia for the express purpose of thwacking you in person,
> troublemaker! ;p
>
>
> And yes, guilty as charged. I ate something that was called paella
> in
> France. <g> I'm done editing pictures, and I do mean to post a short
> trip
> report and a link to the pics soon.
>
> Ariane
> ===============


ROAD TRIP!!!! A virtual 'thwack' is not nearly as fulfilling as a real one.
LOL

Cyndi


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