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lizndave@flash.net
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by lizndave@flash.net » Fri Oct 05, 2001 11:41 am
Suffice to say.....you obviously think gormet food is a big Mac.
An ex "British/US" dual national living in North Texas
dirt/dual/street rider
dirtngirlz
....always lurking and reading your site for daily amuzement and
interesting comments!
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From: Bogdan Swider
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Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Re: NKLR swordfight
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>> I think the British are doing the cooking in Afganistan. Not for
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>> Rich
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> That's reassuring. I had one of those steak and kidney pies
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Bogdan Swider
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by Bogdan Swider » Fri Oct 05, 2001 11:52 am
> Suffice to say.....you obviously think gormet food is a big Mac.
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> An ex "British/US" dual national living in North Texas
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> dirt/dual/street rider
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> dirtngirlz
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OK, I'll confess. I love shepherd's pie, fish and chips, British
bangers, that bitter orange marmalade, Tilset (sp?) and, of course, a full
English Breakfast. How do YOU like Texas food ?
Bogdan
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tismybutt@yahoo.com
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by tismybutt@yahoo.com » Fri Oct 05, 2001 11:55 am
Texas food gave me gas. At least in England you can wash it down with
a good pint of Newcastle, in Texas you get Lone Star!
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Bogdan Swider wrote:
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> > Suffice to say.....you obviously think gormet food is a big Mac.
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> > An ex "British/US" dual national living in North Texas
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> OK, I'll confess. I love shepherd's pie, fish and chips,
British
> bangers, that bitter orange marmalade, Tilset (sp?) and, of course,
a full
> English Breakfast. How do YOU like Texas food ?
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> Bogdan
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Arden Kysely
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by Arden Kysely » Fri Oct 05, 2001 12:01 pm
Stop, you're making me hungry. One correction--I think you mean
Stilton instead of Tilsetter (sp?). For really good blue chees, try
Cashel Blue.
Arden Kysely
A11 "Mr. K"
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Bogdan Swider wrote:
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> > Suffice to say.....you obviously think gormet food is a big Mac.
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> > An ex "British/US" dual national living in North Texas
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> > dirtngirlz
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> OK, I'll confess. I love shepherd's pie, fish and chips,
British
> bangers, that bitter orange marmalade, Tilset (sp?) and, of course,
a full
> English Breakfast. How do YOU like Texas food ?
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> Bogdan
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by k650dsn@aol.com » Fri Oct 05, 2001 12:09 pm
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., tismybutt@y... wrote:
> Texas food gave me gas. At least in England you can wash it down
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> a good pint of Newcastle, in Texas you get Lone Star!
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> > > Suffice to say.....you obviously think gormet food is a big Mac.
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> > > An ex "British/US" dual national living in North Texas
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> > OK, I'll confess. I love shepherd's pie, fish and chips,
> British
> > bangers, that bitter orange marmalade, Tilset (sp?) and, of
course,
> a full
> > English Breakfast.
Oh man... this is de ja vu. The W list I administer is over run with
Brits. Now it's happening to the KLR list.
Gino
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Bogdan Swider
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by Bogdan Swider » Fri Oct 05, 2001 12:19 pm
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Yeah, the Canadians are bad enough. BTW I stand corrected; it was
Stilton I was trying to say. Arden you're obviously a man of fine taste.
What are you doing on this list ?
Bogdan
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lizndave@flash.net
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by lizndave@flash.net » Fri Oct 05, 2001 12:24 pm
Ha..us Brits get everywhere!
The beer/cider is tops..the real food is the best...tex mex gets
boring....but a good barbeque sniffed on the road side is well worth
a stoppie.
Best ever sniffs are in the Hill Country down here...you just cannot
ride past.
Shame about the beer here..no wonder it's sold in 6packs..thats
barely enough to get you tipsey!
Having been on this list for a few months now, it has the most
diverse topics I have ever read!??
Does anyone ever have time to ride with so many posts?
Shame there aren't a few more women who participate!
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From: Bogdan Swider
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Subject: [DSN_klr650] RE: Briton?
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>> Suffice to say.....you obviously think gormet food is a big Mac.
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>> An ex "British/US" dual national living in North Texas
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>> dirt/dual/street rider
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>> dirtngirlz
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> OK, I'll confess. I love shepherd's pie, fish and chips,
British
>bangers, that bitter orange marmalade, Tilset (sp?) and, of course,
a full
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