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  1. Sean Herron
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    I think it's funny how we all still associate the Village people with all things gay when actually, only one of the band was in fact gay, the balance reputed to be the biggest ***** hounds around. But it was just so controversial for even one member of a band to be gay back then.

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    Good Cheddar - or chedder...

    Hello...

    Jimbo - this is a thread about good cheese - or how to grind a perfect lense - or if you wish - microwave peanut brittle - like your favourite fat aunt used to make ...

    If anyone says boat - we pull the trigger...

    Like listening to traffic and fighting lovers in the late hours thru an open window - see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTf_d30Anzk ...

    SH.
     
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    My favorite fat aunt(s) made baklava but said it with the Arabic (rather than Greek) pronunciation: buch-LAWA, the 'ch' in the first syllable pronounced like the 'ch' in 'chutspa' or 'chanukah". A very guttural language, that Arabic.

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    My late father went through the US DoD's language program at the Presidio for Arabic. He told me that one way to help get the pronunciation right for a lot of that was to drink a big glass of milk.
     
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    I didn't know there was comfortable apparel like that to work at the boatyard. Thanks, Sean I got rid of my parachute pants, puffy sleeve shirts and high heels. What a relief!!
     

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