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Old 19th October 2004, 23:43
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Sg,
I don't blame you for being superstitious. Not at all. I would be too. If I were writing something.

I must tell you that I found your character description quite interesting, and I liked your idea of returning him to Ireland.

And you made my day saying I could write long books. That has always been a dream of mine. To write a long intense novel. With entire lifetimes and mini worlds of humanity to explore.

You definitely are 'chevere'. And brought me a lot of comfort in this 'comfort food' thread. I am going to have some tea now.

And why I am not surprised you are writing a Romance? I liked that about you from the beginning. The sensitivity and emotional honesty. Yep, whatever you produce I think is going to be fun to read and full of humanity. Well, I have to go back to my job and grindstone. But I have so much to do as yet. And you have given me food for thought. A whole lot.

And now that you are a poster here of some regularity I think you and I could have loads of fun once in a while in the Lit forum. Talking about your favorite genres of literature. May I consider you a friend Sg? I already do, but I ask your permission. All relationships of some import must have mutual consent, no?

Mucho carino,

PRgirl.
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Old 20th October 2004, 01:57
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Sg,
I don't blame you for being superstitious. Not at all. I would be too. If I were writing something.

And now that you are a poster here of some regularity I think you and I could have loads of fun once in a while in the Lit forum. Talking about your favorite genres of literature. May I consider you a friend Sg? I already do, but I ask your permission. All relationships of some import must have mutual consent, no?

Mucho carino,

PRgirl.
PRG. Of course I consider you a friend. LOL. I'm LOLing because I can imagine all my countrymen reading this discourse of ours and nudging and winking. Scots are emotional people but only feel free to express that emotion in private -- or at football matches and after imbibing immoderately. More later. It's pissing down here and I have to rescue the cat
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Old 20th October 2004, 17:20
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Comfort Food ?????

I don't eat any usually, but if I feel the need for some pampering
it has to be Shortbread or Chocolate Gingers I love the taste of
Dark Chocolate !!
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Old 1st February 2005, 17:35
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anyone have a recipe for Jibaritos?
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Old 28th July 2005, 21:59
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message PRGirl

Just to save me trawling through the postings would you mind answering me a couple of questions?

1. How long have you spent in Scotland?

2.When last did you have Tatties Soup and oatcakes?
Thank-you
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Old 28th July 2005, 22:03
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Yer mah sorta wumman.... See thon Doric? It's awmaist as braw as Lallans! Gaun yersel, hen.
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