Monday, April 01, 2013
Bear with...
Grandma and the young at Thai restaurant.
Thai waitress: second class duck!
Grandma: why can't we have first class duck?
The young: COURSE Grandma!
Grandma: Oh God I'm not eating horse.
The duck was delicious:)
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I'm not eating bear!
:-)
Sx
LOL, LOL, LOL!!! I love it! So happy to hear the Duck was Deee-licious!
And WELCOME BACK, my dear. You were missed, but I hope you had a very very Good time!
Glad you had a good time.
Welcome back!
Scarlet: quite right!
Naomi: it's good to be back after all the excitement. Had a great time but no way could I live in London.
Kevin: thank you:)
And the winter rages on!
Who's the glamorous young thing ... on the left?
Rog: that's the one who's not safe to let out in the big city.
Hello beautiful young girl, so you went to London and did all sorts of things? What did you see, hear, feel? I've heard that horse meat is delicious, haha. So said one Swiss friend.
Tis nice to see such a beautiful smile on that very pretty face once again hen. It's as though the sun has finally come out over oul England.
Great picture!
You look delightful! Glad you enjoyed yourself, and, no I couldn't live in London either! x
GG: I'm sure we had horse meat during the last unpleasantness and I'd rather eat spam.
Chef: you're back! I'm glad:)
Vagabonde: you're very kind:)
Lovely photo, Pat. You look great! As does that young man of yours. I'm glad it was duck and not horse... and first class duck at that! Too funny!!
@Scarlet: Bear is actually very good. I know people who hunt and have eaten quite a bit of wild game. Moose is excellent as well. :-)
Wonderful to see you, having such a nice time.
cheers, parsnip
Ponita: thank you. Tom is ace and took a day off work to take Grandma to town.
Parsnip: it is amazing how one can till laugh and have fun - in spite of the gaping hole.
I'm glad you liked the duck! :)
so glad to see you again, sugar! xoxoxoxo
Look at you. Still such a pretty smile and all. Nice to see you aglow.
Beautiful smile, beautiful lady. :¬)
xxx
I just noticed, you and grandson have identical smiles. :)
xxx
Oh, delightful.
John: I missed my scrabble:)
Marjolein: it beats horse any day of the week:)
Savannah: likewise. xoxoxox
Map: that's nice to hear:)
UB:it's nice to come back to friends:)
Mage: and to see you:)
We can get horse meat here if we want it, bear too, but I'd stick with the duck, unless elk (moose) or reindeer were being served?
Sounds like it's colder there than here, even if we do have more snow.
Sending lots of big, warm hugs.
Xxx
Oh lovely Grandma - that reads like my mother's texting
Horse is actually quite tasty, Pat. Was this an April Fool - 'second class duck!' - played on you by the Thai waitress, or was her accent so strong that she was trying to say something else entirely?
Nea: I suppose elk and moose are similar to venison?
Warm hugs are good ; we stikll have this fearsome wind.
ALW: at least she can text - I can't yet.
Gadjo: no I was the clot who was not attuned to her accent. Every one else understood her. I was the April fool. She was saying second course duck.
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