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I don't know what possessed me but I opened the freezer this morning to
hunt for something when all of a sudden a pint of haagen dazs fat-free
strawberry sorbet leapt out and I had to have it. It had been sitting there
quietly for months.

ALL GONE!

Andy
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Andy wrote:
> I don't know what possessed me but I opened the freezer this morning to
> hunt for something when all of a sudden a pint of haagen dazs fat-free
> strawberry sorbet leapt out and I had to have it. It had been sitting there
> quietly for months.
>
> ALL GONE!


Andy, if it hadn't been "fat-free" I would have said you were "naughty"

Hope you enjoyed every mouthful...

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"Andy" <q> wrote :
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> ALL GONE!



Well good for you, you knocked out the fruit group
early in the day!


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> "Andy" <q> wrote :
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> > ALL GONE!

>
>
> Well good for you, you knocked out the fruit group
> early in the day!


He made a dent in the dairy group too.

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sf, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 27 Aug 2006,
typed out:

>
> cybercat wrote:
>> "Andy" <q> wrote :
>> >
>> > ALL GONE!

>>
>>
>> Well good for you, you knocked out the fruit group
>> early in the day!

>
> He made a dent in the dairy group too.



And I munched a bunch of Trader Joe's Hawaiian style potato chips and
bean dip for lunch.

Andy


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Andy wrote:
> sf, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 27 Aug 2006,
> typed out:
>
> >
> > cybercat wrote:
> >> "Andy" <q> wrote :
> >> >
> >> > ALL GONE!
> >>
> >>
> >> Well good for you, you knocked out the fruit group
> >> early in the day!

> >
> > He made a dent in the dairy group too.

>
>
> And I munched a bunch of Trader Joe's Hawaiian style potato chips and
> bean dip for lunch.
>
> Andy



You had better have fresh vegetables and fruit for dinner (maybe with a
little meat/fish) to round off your day somewhat healthy LOL

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Bronwyn, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 27 Aug
2006, typed out:

>
> Andy wrote:
>> sf, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 27 Aug 2006,
>> typed out:
>>
>> >
>> > cybercat wrote:
>> >> "Andy" <q> wrote :
>> >> >
>> >> > ALL GONE!
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Well good for you, you knocked out the fruit group
>> >> early in the day!
>> >
>> > He made a dent in the dairy group too.

>>
>>
>> And I munched a bunch of Trader Joe's Hawaiian style potato chips and
>> bean dip for lunch.
>>
>> Andy

>
>
> You had better have fresh vegetables and fruit for dinner (maybe with a
> little meat/fish) to round off your day somewhat healthy LOL
>
> --
> Bronnie



Bronnie,

I know but Sunday is a day of rest around here. Don't cook much on
Sunday.

I did have some glasses of low-sodium v-8.

Andy
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Andy wrote:
> Bronwyn, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 27 Aug
> 2006, typed out:
>
> >
> > Andy wrote:
> >> sf, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 27 Aug 2006,
> >> typed out:
> >>
> >> >
> >> > cybercat wrote:
> >> >> "Andy" <q> wrote :
> >> >> >
> >> >> > ALL GONE!
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> Well good for you, you knocked out the fruit group
> >> >> early in the day!
> >> >
> >> > He made a dent in the dairy group too.
> >>
> >>
> >> And I munched a bunch of Trader Joe's Hawaiian style potato chips and
> >> bean dip for lunch.
> >>
> >> Andy

> >
> >
> > You had better have fresh vegetables and fruit for dinner (maybe with a
> > little meat/fish) to round off your day somewhat healthy LOL
> >
> > --
> > Bronnie

>
>
> Bronnie,
>
> I know but Sunday is a day of rest around here. Don't cook much on
> Sunday.



Jus' teasin'! I forget you guys are a day behind the dateline...

Bronnie (tucking into a ham and salad sandwich for lunch)

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"Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
>I don't know what possessed me but I opened the freezer this morning to
> hunt for something when all of a sudden a pint of haagen dazs fat-free
> strawberry sorbet leapt out and I had to have it. It had been sitting
> there
> quietly for months.
>
> ALL GONE!
>
> Andy


Hey! That was MY sorbet!!!

Hope you enjoyed it.

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Mordechai Housman, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 29
Aug 2006, typed out:

> Hey! That was MY sorbet!!!
>
> Hope you enjoyed it.



Mordechai,

I did, but I won't do that again any time soon. It wasn't without it's
repercussions.

Andy


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"Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
> Mordechai Housman, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally,
> on 29
> Aug 2006, typed out:
>
>> Hey! That was MY sorbet!!!
>>
>> Hope you enjoyed it.

>
>
> Mordechai,
>
> I did, but I won't do that again any time soon. It wasn't without it's
> repercussions.


I don't often feel too well after a sugary breakfast. How did this one
affect you?

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