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  #51  
Old September 2nd 04, 02:44 AM
muse9
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How exciting! I would love to come if I may. I'm afraid I don't have any
pool boys but I will bring some Godiva Chocolates if you like!

Bonnie

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"Queen of Squishies" hicall80 @ mchsi.com wrote in message
news:vN0Zc.77063$9d6.41263@attbi_s54...
(I am graciously assuming the best, and that is that you were all too

sleepy
to see this within the thread, therefore I am giving you one more (and

LAST,
mind you) opportunity to respond. Queens are like that, you know.)

KR LANGE, old newbie said:
"Karen, you can have a party if you
like...can I join in?"

The Queen makes a decision and writes -
"Yes, let's!! We shall have gorgeous fabrics draped all around the place,
for everyone to fondle and gaze upon. We shall have music for dancing in
the moonlight, and - in another room, away from the gorgeous yardages - we
shall have a variety of beverages. We shall have to borrow someone's pool
boys to carry in all of our show and tell, after which they will be
stationed in the beverage room to fill our cups. As the evening wears on,
we shall all be allowed to gather the gorgeous yardages in our arms, and

go
to the newly-enlarged-for-the-event sewing room. We shall have a variety

of
the best sewing and quilting machines available on one side, and a variety
of the best snacks from around the world available on the other side. We
shall not come out from the party until we are so tired we no longer know
our own names. But if anyone can remember the exact and true name of the
pattern they were working on, the pool boys shall be allowed to drive you

to
your destination, of course under the condition of returning immediately.
Any other arrangements you wish to make with said pool boys shall NOT be
associated with the Queen's magnificent party.

awaiting your r.s.v.p, I am, as always,
Your Royal and Gracious Queen of Squishies"
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* We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. -

Oscar
Wilde *
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www.SimplyMusic.net
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  #52  
Old September 2nd 04, 07:58 AM
Roberta Zollner
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Well, to be perfectly correct, applecake is usually served by someone in a
dirndl, but maybe we could come to some other arrangement. Although dirndls
are nice, lots of good fabric in a dirndl. (Hate sewing leather myself)
Roberta in D

"MoragP" wrote in message
...
Might be able to
arrange a younger person in lederhosen to keep the glasses full.) Or would
Your Highness prefer the Bohemian apple cake with bourbon vanilla ice

cream
on the side?

You mean INSTEAD of the lederhosened person? or in addition? Hafta be

clear
about this, y'know.

Morag in Detroit



  #53  
Old September 2nd 04, 08:52 AM
Bronwyn Ferrier Ms
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Your Majesty,
If I am not too late, I would be delighted to join the festive
occasion - in hope of an affirmative response I have just made a
walnut crusted vanilla cheesecake, baked of course. I shall wing my
way over the lazy blue Pacific as soon as I have the strawberry
accompaniment ready - marinate qty strawberries in a light red chianti
style red wine with a little sugar for a few hours; drain off and boil
the marinade until syrupy. Let cool and pour back over the fruit and
chill. Serve on the side with the cheesecake. My dinner guests
tomorrow night will just have make do with something more humble now I
am taking this to your royal 'do'. Duty calls I insist.
Your most affectionate and loving servant,
Bronwyn
Queensland









"muse9" wrote in message ...
How exciting! I would love to come if I may. I'm afraid I don't have any
pool boys but I will bring some Godiva Chocolates if you like!

Bonnie

--
http://community.webshots.com/user/bonnied9


"Queen of Squishies" hicall80 @ mchsi.com wrote in message
news:vN0Zc.77063$9d6.41263@attbi_s54...
(I am graciously assuming the best, and that is that you were all too

sleepy
to see this within the thread, therefore I am giving you one more (and

LAST,
mind you) opportunity to respond. Queens are like that, you know.)

KR LANGE, old newbie said:
"Karen, you can have a party if you
like...can I join in?"

The Queen makes a decision and writes -
"Yes, let's!! We shall have gorgeous fabrics draped all around the place,
for everyone to fondle and gaze upon. We shall have music for dancing in
the moonlight, and - in another room, away from the gorgeous yardages - we
shall have a variety of beverages. We shall have to borrow someone's pool
boys to carry in all of our show and tell, after which they will be
stationed in the beverage room to fill our cups. As the evening wears on,
we shall all be allowed to gather the gorgeous yardages in our arms, and

go
to the newly-enlarged-for-the-event sewing room. We shall have a variety

of
the best sewing and quilting machines available on one side, and a variety
of the best snacks from around the world available on the other side. We
shall not come out from the party until we are so tired we no longer know
our own names. But if anyone can remember the exact and true name of the
pattern they were working on, the pool boys shall be allowed to drive you

to
your destination, of course under the condition of returning immediately.
Any other arrangements you wish to make with said pool boys shall NOT be
associated with the Queen's magnificent party.

awaiting your r.s.v.p, I am, as always,
Your Royal and Gracious Queen of Squishies"
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~
* We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. -

Oscar
Wilde *
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~
www.SimplyMusic.net
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


  #54  
Old September 2nd 04, 02:26 PM
Queen of Squishies
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Chocolate icing, please, and thank you very much on behalf of everyone here.

Karen, Queen of Squishies
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~
* We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. - Oscar
Wilde *
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~
www.SimplyMusic.net
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Well, I'll just whip up a cyber bananananana cake. Would you like
chocolate icing or melted chocolate on it, or something else?



  #55  
Old September 2nd 04, 02:27 PM
Queen of Squishies
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Welcome, Jeanne! Oh never fear, the newbies are all watching........and
learning........

Karen, Queen of Squishies
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* We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. - Oscar
Wilde *
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www.SimplyMusic.net
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  #56  
Old September 2nd 04, 02:28 PM
Queen of Squishies
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I like! Come on in, dear, come on in!!

Karen, Queen of Squishies
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* We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. - Oscar
Wilde *
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~
www.SimplyMusic.net
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

How exciting! I would love to come if I may. I'm afraid I don't have any
pool boys but I will bring some Godiva Chocolates if you like!

Bonnie



  #57  
Old September 2nd 04, 02:30 PM
Queen of Squishies
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Not a bit too late dear, not a bit. Not with a dessert like that in hand!
No, not late at all. We are still partying on!!

Karen, Queen of Squishies
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~
* We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. - Oscar
Wilde *
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~
www.SimplyMusic.net
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Your Majesty,
If I am not too late, I would be delighted to join the festive
occasion - in hope of an affirmative response I have just made a
walnut crusted vanilla cheesecake, baked of course. I shall wing my
way over the lazy blue Pacific as soon as I have the strawberry
accompaniment ready - marinate qty strawberries in a light red chianti
style red wine with a little sugar for a few hours; drain off and boil
the marinade until syrupy. Let cool and pour back over the fruit and
chill. Serve on the side with the cheesecake. My dinner guests
tomorrow night will just have make do with something more humble now I
am taking this to your royal 'do'. Duty calls I insist.
Your most affectionate and loving servant,
Bronwyn
Queensland



  #58  
Old September 2nd 04, 02:35 PM
Packrat
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ok then I will also bring my deadly chocolate cake - made with Droste cocoa
and a real 70% Belgium chocolate gnash in-between and on top of the cake

can't imagine why I forgot that - I'm forbidden to turn up at a bee or pot
luck with out it and I never have to take any home with me either - most
times it gets divvied up for the "DH's" yeah right!

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8-)

Jessamy
In the Netherlands
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Chocolate icing, please, and thank you very much on behalf of everyone

here.

Karen, Queen of Squishies
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~
* We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. -

Oscar
Wilde *
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~
www.SimplyMusic.net
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Well, I'll just whip up a cyber bananananana cake. Would you like
chocolate icing or melted chocolate on it, or something else?





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  #59  
Old September 2nd 04, 02:51 PM
Queen of Squishies
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The dh's! A likely story. Well, we're just going say right up front here
that not even the pool boys will get any of this particular delight!

Karen, Queen of Squishies
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~
* We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. - Oscar
Wilde *
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~

ok then I will also bring my deadly chocolate cake - made with Droste
cocoa
and a real 70% Belgium chocolate gnash in-between and on top of the cake

can't imagine why I forgot that - I'm forbidden to turn up at a bee or pot
luck with out it and I never have to take any home with me either - most
times it gets divvied up for the "DH's" yeah right!

--
8-)

Jessamy



  #60  
Old September 2nd 04, 03:08 PM
MoragP
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Well, to be perfectly correct, applecake is usually served by someone in a
dirndl

Not strictly sure I could go for a bloke in a dirndl but I guess I'm willing to
give him a whirl.

Whirling in a dirndl----just getting the picture in mind
Morag in sunny Detroit
 




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