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What to have for lunch when the Rose Bowl parade is on,
and a bunch of bowl games?

Big bowl of Buffalo wings, of course! They came out
great. Messy chicken feast.

Most appropriate a celebration as I have, ahem, won the
football pool for the year!! Not too shabby.

nancy


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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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> What to have for lunch when the Rose Bowl parade is on,
> and a bunch of bowl games?
>
> Big bowl of Buffalo wings, of course! They came out
> great. Messy chicken feast.
>
> Most appropriate a celebration as I have, ahem, won the
> football pool for the year!! Not too shabby.
>
> nancy




WOO HOO on your win, Nancy!

I put some potatoes in the oven at 10am. At 11:20, after also heating up
the left over rib roast from New Years eve, we sat down and had a loverly
early lunch. The rib bones will go to the dog across the street!

NancyJaye


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On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 14:10:30 -0500, "NancyJaye" >
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>"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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>> What to have for lunch when the Rose Bowl parade is on,
>> and a bunch of bowl games?
>>
>> Big bowl of Buffalo wings, of course! They came out
>> great. Messy chicken feast.
>>
>> Most appropriate a celebration as I have, ahem, won the
>> football pool for the year!! Not too shabby.
>>
>> nancy

>
>
>
>WOO HOO on your win, Nancy!
>
>I put some potatoes in the oven at 10am. At 11:20, after also heating up
>the left over rib roast from New Years eve, we sat down and had a loverly
>early lunch. The rib bones will go to the dog across the street!
>
>NancyJaye
>

You're giving away the best part?

Boron
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"NancyJaye" > wrote

> "Nancy Young" > wrote


>> Most appropriate a celebration as I have, ahem, won the
>> football pool for the year!! Not too shabby.


> WOO HOO on your win, Nancy!


(smile) Thanks!

> I put some potatoes in the oven at 10am. At 11:20, after also heating up
> the left over rib roast from New Years eve, we sat down and had a loverly
> early lunch. The rib bones will go to the dog across the street!


Mmmm, mmm! Love that rib roast, great leftovers, too.

nancy


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