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> Now stop bugging Margaret and making her sound like a lush, she's
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> TammyM

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Thank you, Tammy. I'll drink to that!!!!!

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On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 08:13:06 -0400, Margaret Suran
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>> Now stop bugging Margaret and making her sound like a lush, she's
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>Thank you, Tammy. I'll drink to that!!!!!
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You're welcome, m'lady :-) I'll join you with a pert gin and tonic,
hold the tonic :-)))))))

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"TammyM" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 08:13:06 -0400, Margaret Suran
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>>TammyM wrote:
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>>> Now stop bugging Margaret and making her sound like a lush, she's
>>> merely a woman of grace and style :-)
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>>> TammyM

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>>Thank you, Tammy. I'll drink to that!!!!!
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> You're welcome, m'lady :-) I'll join you with a pert gin and tonic,
> hold the tonic :-)))))))
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> TammyM

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Ya know... if you had a little sour mix I'm thinking a Tom Collins or Salty
Dog would be really tasty today...

Syssi
(who thinks Gin should never be served by itself - it likes company - it
told me so)


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On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 18:49:04 GMT, "Syssi" >
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>> On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 08:13:06 -0400, Margaret Suran
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>>>TammyM wrote:
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>>>> Now stop bugging Margaret and making her sound like a lush, she's
>>>> merely a woman of grace and style :-)
>>>>
>>>> TammyM
>>>\
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>>>Thank you, Tammy. I'll drink to that!!!!!
>>>

>> You're welcome, m'lady :-) I'll join you with a pert gin and tonic,
>> hold the tonic :-)))))))
>>
>> TammyM

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>Ya know... if you had a little sour mix I'm thinking a Tom Collins or Salty
>Dog would be really tasty today...
>
>Syssi
>(who thinks Gin should never be served by itself - it likes company - it
>told me so)



OK! It also likes Meyer lemon juice and cointreau -- it's then called
a Delilah. Unfortunately, my lemons aren't ready yet.

TammyM, make it Bombay Sapphire
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"TammyM" <&"Syssi" <>>>>> Now stop bugging Margaret and making her sound
like a lush, she's
>>>>> merely a woman of grace and style :-)
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>>>>> TammyM
>>>>\
>>>>
>>>>Thank you, Tammy. I'll drink to that!!!!!
>>>>
>>> You're welcome, m'lady :-) I'll join you with a pert gin and tonic,
>>> hold the tonic :-)))))))
>>>
>>> TammyM

>>==============
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>>Ya know... if you had a little sour mix I'm thinking a Tom Collins or
>>Salty
>>Dog would be really tasty today...
>>
>>Syssi
>>(who thinks Gin should never be served by itself - it likes company - it
>>told me so)

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> OK! It also likes Meyer lemon juice and cointreau -- it's then called
> a Delilah. Unfortunately, my lemons aren't ready yet.
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> TammyM, make it Bombay Sapphire

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Yummmmmmmmmmm. That sounds good too. I love Meyer Lemons - no matter what
the form!




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> "TammyM" > wrote in message
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>> On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 08:13:06 -0400, Margaret Suran
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>>>TammyM wrote:
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>>>> Now stop bugging Margaret and making her sound like a lush, she's
>>>> merely a woman of grace and style :-)
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>>>> TammyM
>>>\
>>>
>>>Thank you, Tammy. I'll drink to that!!!!!
>>>

>> You're welcome, m'lady :-) I'll join you with a pert gin and tonic,
>> hold the tonic :-)))))))
>>
>> TammyM

> ==============
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> Ya know... if you had a little sour mix I'm thinking a Tom Collins or
> Salty Dog would be really tasty today...
>
> Syssi
> (who thinks Gin should never be served by itself - it likes company - it
> told me so)

I like a Southern Comfort Manhattan!

MoM


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TammyM wrote:

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> You're welcome, m'lady :-) I'll join you with a pert gin and tonic,
> hold the tonic :-)))))))
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> TammyM


You should join Barbara with the Gin and Tonic. That is her favorite
drink now, after only liking Manhattans before. )

Prosit! M
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TammyM wrote:

> You're welcome, m'lady :-) I'll join you with a pert gin and tonic,
> hold the tonic :-)))))))
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> TammyM


Oh yeah.. G&T's are my favorite also. But have you tried a good Mojito?
I have discovered them also and love the crisp brightness of them.
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On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 15:16:42 -0400, Goomba38 >
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>TammyM wrote:
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>> You're welcome, m'lady :-) I'll join you with a pert gin and tonic,
>> hold the tonic :-)))))))
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>> TammyM

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>Oh yeah.. G&T's are my favorite also. But have you tried a good Mojito?
>I have discovered them also and love the crisp brightness of them.
>Goomba


Ooooooooo, I've not! What's in a Mojito? (yeah, I could google, but
I'd rather talk to Goomba!) I'm also very very fond of Gimlets. And
margaritas on the rocks. And ... hmmmm. Barb will be lampooning me
for lushness soon :-)

I sat out on my porch last night in my rocking chair reading until
midnight and sipping G&Ts. Plural. The book is called "My Year of
Meats" and it's very good.

TammyM, latent lush (ok, not so latent!)

p.s. Have you ever heard of a book called "The Night the Bear Ate the
Goomba"? My great grandmother used the word Goomba to mean "the
boogeyman". As in "The GOOMBA is going to get you if you're not
good!" So the word Goomba kind of still gives me the shivvers, 40-odd
years later!!!
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