Richard Brekne wrote: > Besides... > what I want to know is what Dutch Piano Techs eat for Christmas ? > And New Years for that matter. Antares: >> >> Well, you know, I must remind you that I have been a veggie for over 30 >> years, which means that I no longer am aware of what the average meat eater >> will devour on Christmas and New Years. >> But I suppose they eat what they usually eat in the US : Turkey, ham, roasts >> etc. and God knows what other kind creatures moving around with paws and >> fins (;>)) > Dont forget pads and peds... There are no doubt a few insect eaters > amoung us ! :) > >> You wanna know what I ate? >> I had friends over for the evening for whom I made a cheese soufflé with >> shitake mushrooms inside as well, string beans fried with almonds, a salad >> of rocket salad and escarole salad with pear and my own secret dressing >> which makes 'em mew (; accompanied with some delicious bottles of red >> Bourgogne and 'fab' ice cream with espresso's and cognac. >> >> You hungry now? > > I'll be there for New Years Dinner !!! That's quite alright, but only if you swear to never again eat living creatures with fins, scales, paws, legs, hooves, pads and peds! (;>)) friendly greetings from Antares, The Netherlands "Where Music is no harm can be" see my website : www.concertpianoservice.nl
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