Re: OT: Two countries separated by a common language
From: | Adam Walker <carrajena@...> |
Date: | Sunday, May 18, 2003, 12:17 |
It is. I might just set aside a banana or two today
so i can have one in a day or two.
Adam who lives in the tropics where overripening
happen real quick-like
--- Wesley Parish <wes.parish@...> wrote:
> Sounds great!
>
> Wesley Parish
>
> On Sunday 18 May 2003 10:05 pm, you wrote:
> > --- Wesley Parish <wes.parish@...>
> wrote:
> > > Offhand, I've mixed peanut butter with honey,
> and
> > > enjoyed it immensely. I
> > > have never risked that with nutella and honey;
> nor
> > > have I risked peanut
> > > butter and jam/jelly ...
> > >
> > > Wesley Parish
> >
> > You should try peanut butter and banana
> > sandwiches[p_hin@bV4@r mb@n&n@ s&mItSIz] OR
> > [p_hInEb@:r n:&~:s&:@ntSIz].
> >
> > Just take ya a couple a overripe nanners, mash 'em
> up
> > all lumpy-like, mix ya in a couple a heapin spoons
> a
> > peanutbutter an a bita sugar an mix it right up.
> Now
> > it'll look like tarnation, but its good as all git
> > out. Now juss slather that on a slice of bread and
> > fold it up half-wise and there you go. Ambrosia
> on
> > bread.
> >
> > Adam
>
> --
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> You ask, "What is the most important thing?"
> Maku e ki, "He tangata, he tangata, he tangata."
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