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Topic: Multi-Culturalism last Sunday
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Dan_raven
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Last Sunday my wife and I attended a birthday party for an 80 year old woman.
She and her family were from India. My wife works with one of her 17 children. (Yes 17. She didn't have any hobbies)
The party was in Missouri, about as central United States as you can get without a tractor.
The party was in a local Roman Catholic church.
And what delicious food was served? Sure there were Indian Dishes. There was also Lasagna, German wines, and the favorite appetizer--Chips and Salsa.
You've got to love Multi-Culturalism. It is sooooooo yummy.
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Storm Saxon
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My wife works with one of her 17 children. (Yes 17. She didn't have any hobbies)
:lol:
It's yummier to date women from different cultures.
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Dan_raven
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Its yummier to date women who have culture, but that's not important now.
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Jhai
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I'm living with an Indian and a Bangladeshi next semester. And they can both cook!
Multiculuralism is going to be highly encouraged in the kitchen.
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Tante Shvester
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Come on over to my kitchen, I'll make you flanken and kreplach, and a nice pickled tongue.
Then you'll know what yummy is.
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romanylass
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MMMMM, multi-cultural potluck....
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Tante Shvester
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quote: Originally posted by Goody Scrivener: eww the tongue is migrating....
No it's not. It's simmering.
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