YKYOW you're having a dinner party and after a few drinks all the girls end up at the Damian is Hot thread to oggle his body and discuss the variety of interesting things to do with it;)
ARE YOU KIDDING ME? D totally owns Brandon Flowers. Any day.
Tell me about it!!! My sister and mom are confused. Deranged. *sigh*
QUOTE (DJRose @ Aug 29 2007, 04:08 PM)
I'm disowning your mom and sister. All the Milanos are yours now.
Hahahahaha yay, more for me! Marina did back me up... But then she dropped an open bottle of ketchup everywhere, and even I had to agree that the foolishness negates her opinion.
Tell me about it!!! My sister and mom are confused. Deranged. *sigh*
Hahahahaha yay, more for me! Marina did back me up... But then she dropped an open bottle of ketchup everywhere, and even I had to agree that the foolishness negates her opinion.
YKYOW your new (adorable ) theatre teacher says "OK...so!" and you have to literally bite your tongue to keep from supplying "Go!" after OK.
Also, when your classmate answers the question "Who grows America's food?"(or something like that, can't remember exactly) with "Jorge", and you're just slightly offended.
It's kinda stew-y. There are probably all kinds of ways to make it, and no single "right" way, but I always see it as a bunch of chunks of meat, some vegetables like maybe sweet peppers and carrots, along with a gravy-like sauce, baked in a wide, shallow baking dish. I see that some people use a pot or a crock pot. Sometimes thick noodles are mixed in, or are served on the side. It's also spelled "Gulasch" and I usually spell it that way out of habit, from seeing it that way in Germany, but many non-Germans spell it that way too. It's supposedly originally a Hungarian dish.
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He DOES? That's awesome!
YKYOW.....your friends turn to the spetember 7th day in your agenda and write "My Beloved Timothy Comes To Indiana" and you leave it there
And you threaten to leave home when your mom sides with the sister.
And you threaten to leave home when your mom sides with the sister.
!!!
I love you and your family!
And you threaten to leave home when your mom sides with the sister.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME? D totally owns Brandon Flowers. Any day.
someone is talking about goulash and you think KULASH??!!!?!
*this happened to me today at work*
haha I'm lame.
you're obsessed when you dream you're signing your name as "Rosa Nordwind" hahahahahaha
Rosa
And you threaten to leave home when your mom sides with the sister.
I'm disowning your mom and sister. All the Milanos are yours now.
Tell me about it!!!
My sister and mom are confused. Deranged. *sigh*
Hahahahaha yay, more for me!
Marina did back me up...
But then she dropped an open bottle of ketchup everywhere, and even I had to agree that the foolishness negates her opinion.
What is goulash?
My sister and mom are confused. Deranged. *sigh*
Hahahahaha yay, more for me!
Marina did back me up...
But then she dropped an open bottle of ketchup everywhere, and even I had to agree that the foolishness negates her opinion.
YKYOW your new (adorable ) theatre teacher says "OK...so!" and you have to literally bite your tongue to keep from supplying "Go!" after OK.
Also, when your classmate answers the question "Who grows America's food?"(or something like that, can't remember exactly) with "Jorge", and you're just slightly offended.
It's kinda stew-y. There are probably all kinds of ways to make it, and no single "right" way, but I always see it as a bunch of chunks of meat, some vegetables like maybe sweet peppers and carrots, along with a gravy-like sauce, baked in a wide, shallow baking dish. I see that some people use a pot or a crock pot. Sometimes thick noodles are mixed in, or are served on the side. It's also spelled "Gulasch" and I usually spell it that way out of habit, from seeing it that way in Germany, but many non-Germans spell it that way too. It's supposedly originally a Hungarian dish.
I just made myself hungry.
ykyow you tell your mum we're going to have goulash tomorrow so you can make kulash jokes