♪Mem’ries,Light the corners of my mindMisty water-colored memoriesOf the way we wereScattered pictures,Of the smiles we left behindSmiles we gave to one anotherFor the way we wereCan it be that it was all so simple then?Or has time re-written every line?If we had the chance to do it all againTell me, would we? Could we?Mem’ries, may be beautiful and yetWhat’s too painful to rememberWe simply choose to forgetSo it’s the laughterWe will rememberWhenever we remember…The way we were…The way we were… ♫♪
Good Morning, cleo, sugar, Fellow Baby & the rest of the CD gang
Fellow Baby, I have to admit I like angel hair pasta every once in a while, but I will not eat any form of pasta out. In my honest opinion that parmagean stinks! Doesn’t taste good to these buds either. As far as cheeses go, I love sharp Vermont and Canadian cheddar and also pepper Jack – but that’s it.
I’ve never been a PSU fan or a fan of Pensylvania teams in general. Hhe same goes for New York State teams. I do, however, have a lot of respect for JoePa. Don’t think he’ll get another National title though.
On occasion I like to follow my English/Irish roots. I wouldn’t take my lead from my mom’s cooking though. Though she loved it her stew was at the very least bland and boring, but later on it was positively unedible in my opinion.
I love corned beef & cabbage and I have an awesome recipe from Jeff Smith for Irish lamb stew. It knocks my socks off. I love my St. Patrick’s Day weekends here because I’m pigging out on both of these dishes.
Fellow Baby YOU RARELY get good pasta when you eat out, unless you find a REALLY true Italian restaurant. If you could have had my great aunt’s Italian dishes, I’ll bet you would change your mind. Good Italian cooking starts and ends at home. As for PA teams, I basically agree. I would take the Steelers over the Eagles, if given a choice. and I told you why my son and I went to the Steelers scrimmage, not because we are fans, but it was FUN to be there regardless.I respect Joe too, begrudgingly, but I do give him credit. I truly do. And that National Championship was a total fluke!
I want to see if FOX NFL SUNDAY says anything, given how many times they’ve spoofed him. I love the spoofs as much as I enjoyed watching him. I know he had to retire but it was a bummer. I’d been laughing to his stuff fo many years sine the 80’s.
My boss is a Steeler fan. I hate them so much. He said “you know I control your bonus?” I said it doesn’t change the way I feel about them. He cian be so insufferable when they with the Superbowl!
The one that stands out most in my mind was the one about garages, How people have garages and most of the people park their cars outside in the driveway because their garages are so full of everything else but room for the car! And if I remember correctly, his too. We haven’t used our garage for a vehicle since we bought this house in 1978!
Fellow Baby, I didn’t know what good food tasted like until I got out into the work force. I didn’t have a good home-cooked meal until I cooked it myself. My mom’s cooking was very bland and there wasn’t anything that wasn’t over-cooked. Veggies were boiled to death, mashed potatoes had no butter & milk because she liked neither. The meat was like shoe leather because it too was over-cooked.
If there’s one thing she did well, it was deserts. Loved her peanut butter cookies. He oatmeal cookies were pretty good too.
Glad to hear that Fellow Baby, you know some people I know hated to cook, but LOVED to bake.. Maybe your mom was more into baking by the sounds of it. And it sounds like you have become quite a cook, Did you ever cook any meals for your mom, if I may ask, and did she like your style of cooking? My mom liked just about anything if she wasn’t cooking, and she never hesitated to tell me if I made something that she didn’t like! :-)
Interesting you should ask, Fellow baby. her response to that question was "That s**t will never touch these sweet lips. At the time, I was getting into a lot of Cajun cuisine.
Tur-duk-hen for Thanksgiving and French Canadian meat pie for Christmas. Unfortunately I won’t have to worry about whether or not mom will eat it. :-(.
I’d always have to ask her if it was cooked enough. Thankfully, she always said it was perfect. I don’t like my meat to be still mooing, but I like to see some pink when I cut into it.
Oh I know Fellow Baby holidays just aren’t quite the same are they? My parents were a big part of our holidays, and we miss them both, and my sons REALLY miss their "Gram and Grampa!* But we still have “us” and have fun and enjoy the time. Something is missing, but their spirit shines on in us.
And I am getting sappy, and sentimental, and it’s late, so I will say goodnight Fellow Baby! DST ain’t all it’s cracked up to be, my body is telling me I’m tired, wonder if I WILL get that hour back tmr? LOL!
And so I don’t end tonite on a maudelin note, JUST HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE to cook a TurDukHen and how much do they weigh? I keep forgetting to ask you that and I am curious!
Michelle Morris about 13 years ago
♫A time for us,someday there’ll be….♫
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
♪Mem’ries,Light the corners of my mindMisty water-colored memoriesOf the way we wereScattered pictures,Of the smiles we left behindSmiles we gave to one anotherFor the way we wereCan it be that it was all so simple then?Or has time re-written every line?If we had the chance to do it all againTell me, would we? Could we?Mem’ries, may be beautiful and yetWhat’s too painful to rememberWe simply choose to forgetSo it’s the laughterWe will rememberWhenever we remember…The way we were…The way we were… ♫♪
Good Morning, cleo, sugar, Fellow Baby & the rest of the CD gang
StelBel about 13 years ago
Fergus and Fang (Duplex) are getting way too attached to their pumpkins this year!
Good morning, Lonewolf, cleokaya, Dry, sugie, Grog, x_Tech, JP Steve and CDers everywhere! (and puppybreath, too!)
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Good morning Fellow Baby, cleo and sugie!
And thanks Blackwolff and Fellow Baby for thoroughly depressing me with that song! :-D
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Howdy StelBel, x_Tech, and JP Steve!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Sure would like to know what has happened to puppybreath!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Fellow Baby, neither the song or the artist are a favorite of mine. However in this case, it was fitting.
Sugie63 about 13 years ago
Good Morning *Grog, Dry, Cleo, Lonewolf, puppybreath(wherever you are), StelBel * all the CDers who are still Halloweening out there.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
I didn’t, Fellow Baby. Must be a guy thing.
comicnut4636 about 13 years ago
The comic is dated 10/26.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
You going to watch LSU and Alabama tonight, Fellow Baby?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Fellow Baby I ans. you at Rubes!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
I replied back.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Also I left a little something for you at BB, Fellow Baby
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Fellow Baby ans you at BB. What can I say? LOL!
Damn good thing you and I aren’t married! I’m half Italian, consider myself 100% for the most part. You’d be starving at meal time bub! LOL!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Fellow Baby, I have to admit I like angel hair pasta every once in a while, but I will not eat any form of pasta out. In my honest opinion that parmagean stinks! Doesn’t taste good to these buds either. As far as cheeses go, I love sharp Vermont and Canadian cheddar and also pepper Jack – but that’s it.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
I’ve never been a PSU fan or a fan of Pensylvania teams in general. Hhe same goes for New York State teams. I do, however, have a lot of respect for JoePa. Don’t think he’ll get another National title though.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
On occasion I like to follow my English/Irish roots. I wouldn’t take my lead from my mom’s cooking though. Though she loved it her stew was at the very least bland and boring, but later on it was positively unedible in my opinion.
I love corned beef & cabbage and I have an awesome recipe from Jeff Smith for Irish lamb stew. It knocks my socks off. I love my St. Patrick’s Day weekends here because I’m pigging out on both of these dishes.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Fellow Baby YOU RARELY get good pasta when you eat out, unless you find a REALLY true Italian restaurant. If you could have had my great aunt’s Italian dishes, I’ll bet you would change your mind. Good Italian cooking starts and ends at home. As for PA teams, I basically agree. I would take the Steelers over the Eagles, if given a choice. and I told you why my son and I went to the Steelers scrimmage, not because we are fans, but it was FUN to be there regardless.I respect Joe too, begrudgingly, but I do give him credit. I truly do. And that National Championship was a total fluke!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
I hope I remember to watch 60 minutes tmr. night.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
I want to see if FOX NFL SUNDAY says anything, given how many times they’ve spoofed him. I love the spoofs as much as I enjoyed watching him. I know he had to retire but it was a bummer. I’d been laughing to his stuff fo many years sine the 80’s.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
My boss is a Steeler fan. I hate them so much. He said “you know I control your bonus?” I said it doesn’t change the way I feel about them. He cian be so insufferable when they with the Superbowl!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Right now, I’m going into the last 9 minutes with popcorn. I thought it might be a defensive battle, but 6-6?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
The one that stands out most in my mind was the one about garages, How people have garages and most of the people park their cars outside in the driveway because their garages are so full of everything else but room for the car! And if I remember correctly, his too. We haven’t used our garage for a vehicle since we bought this house in 1978!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
I have a Jeff Smith Cookbook. And guess which one it is? The Frugal Gourmet Cooks Italian"! LOL! I loved his show on PBS.
What can I say about your mom? I gather your mom wasn’t a good cook? But I’ll bet a lot of love went into it anyway.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
AND LSU REMAINS UNDEFEATED!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
What bothers me is so many people down here park their cars in the street. OK, so your garage is full of junk. But what’s wrong with your driveway?
LSU won but Alabama had it and lost it after so many missed field goals. I can’t feel too badly for them. They blew it.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Oh and I hope you got the popcorn before the game ended.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Yes, the popcorn tasted really good with that beer! :-D Thanks, Fellow Baby!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Fellow Baby, I didn’t know what good food tasted like until I got out into the work force. I didn’t have a good home-cooked meal until I cooked it myself. My mom’s cooking was very bland and there wasn’t anything that wasn’t over-cooked. Veggies were boiled to death, mashed potatoes had no butter & milk because she liked neither. The meat was like shoe leather because it too was over-cooked.
If there’s one thing she did well, it was deserts. Loved her peanut butter cookies. He oatmeal cookies were pretty good too.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Glad to hear that Fellow Baby, you know some people I know hated to cook, but LOVED to bake.. Maybe your mom was more into baking by the sounds of it. And it sounds like you have become quite a cook, Did you ever cook any meals for your mom, if I may ask, and did she like your style of cooking? My mom liked just about anything if she wasn’t cooking, and she never hesitated to tell me if I made something that she didn’t like! :-)
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Interesting you should ask, Fellow baby. her response to that question was "That s**t will never touch these sweet lips. At the time, I was getting into a lot of Cajun cuisine.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Cajun, by comparison to her cooking was about as far above bland as you’ll ever get. She would have none of it.
as I recall, I was able to cook some rib eyes for her, as long as they had no seasoning and were very well done.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Oh Fellow Baby don’t know how to answer that one!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Tur-duk-hen for Thanksgiving and French Canadian meat pie for Christmas. Unfortunately I won’t have to worry about whether or not mom will eat it. :-(.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
I’d always have to ask her if it was cooked enough. Thankfully, she always said it was perfect. I don’t like my meat to be still mooing, but I like to see some pink when I cut into it.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Oh I know Fellow Baby holidays just aren’t quite the same are they? My parents were a big part of our holidays, and we miss them both, and my sons REALLY miss their "Gram and Grampa!* But we still have “us” and have fun and enjoy the time. Something is missing, but their spirit shines on in us.
And I am getting sappy, and sentimental, and it’s late, so I will say goodnight Fellow Baby! DST ain’t all it’s cracked up to be, my body is telling me I’m tired, wonder if I WILL get that hour back tmr? LOL!
Have a good night my friend!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
And with that I calls it a night. Gunite, Fellow Baby
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
And so I don’t end tonite on a maudelin note, JUST HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE to cook a TurDukHen and how much do they weigh? I keep forgetting to ask you that and I am curious!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
And now, Good night for real! :-)