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Ms.Huxtable

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  1. I bought some at Costco for a potluck at work once. I remember them being very good. They had a very dark brown, rich, smokey BBQ sauce.
  2. I have a client who is asking where they can rent a piano while they are staying in Ottawa. Can anyone help? Thanks.
  3. [color:purple]Oh great. I had no idea I was marrying a cheap bastard. I've seen you pay $200 for a good meal more than a few times, what's a $4 hot chocolate? Kyla's soooooooooooooooo darned cute.
  4. Holy cow. My highlighter runs dry after that line-up! Man this is going to be fun.
  5. Oh man, I avoided opening this thread over the weekend because I kept reading the title as Dutch Crotch. Today I'm wearing glasses.
  6. What a great message for children of that age. Very cool of you. It makes me want to pull out my paints and canvas again and crank the tunes. It's been too long. Thanks for the inspiration!
  7. Happy birthday! I'm so glad we finally met. You're a good soul m.o.b.e. enjoy your day!
  8. HAhaha, bouche, you slay me. The place was called The Butler's Pantry and yes it was good. The SHOW however..... INCREDIBLE! Harry Manx and Kevin Breit really bring out the very best in one another (and man, that says a lot). Kevin was as Kevin always is, witty and expressional and he sang harmonies with Harry so well. Harry's voice is as perfect as a voice gets and you could tell that they were having so much fun. We picked up the new CD and it's great as well. Great, great, great, blah, blah, blah. Thanks Can-O-Phish.
  9. Okay, so where should we eat around there. Hugh's Room looks too expensive for what they offer. Any other suggestions?
  10. Hey, is anyone familiar with Hugh's Room in Toronto? If there website says a show starts at 8:30 does that mean doors or actual? What time will the tunes start? We can't miss a second of Kevin Breit and Harry Manx and it would be nice to get a good spot.
  11. Oh man that's inventive and funny. There's a hotdog place in Toronto, by the Eaton Center, just off Yonge Street. Mike and I ate there once. They charge triple of what street vendors charge, but the huge variety of toppings and the diner atmosphere tricks you into thinking it's worth it. I love hotdogs!
  12. I like my beef still mooing, with a texture like a cold, slippery leech on my tongue, blood dripping from my mouth. Oh god. YES!!!!!!
  13. Have a great birthday Lisa. Much love to you. May your birthday week be filled with PORK!
  14. Brussels!! I was born in Walton, lived in Wingham and my grandparents lived in Belgrave until just resently. I know Brussels well, I didn't think anyone else did!
  15. Thanks for sharing Todd. That sounds like it was a great time. I hate winter or I might try it myself.
  16. What a thoughtful idea. I wish we could be there.
  17. Two Words baby... SLAM MAN!
  18. A little Kingston action for us.
  19. When I was really young we lived on a farm. We made mazes out of bails of straw, jumped down the hay chutes, chased geese, rode horses, and just entertained ourselves to no end with the great outdoors. As I got older and moved to the city, we used to reinact movies in our backyard. Nightmare on Elmstreet, Back to the Future, etc. We also got into some trouble hitting crab apples with tennis rackets into the street. Once we hit a car and the guy got out and talked to my parents. BIG trouble. I played a lot of cards, dice and crokinole with my grandparents, I still love to do that when I visit them. Nitendo - Super Mario Brothers and Zelda. Oh Hellz Yeah!
  20. OH man, the Mr. Encyclopedia threw me for a loop to! I did wish you one in person, but if this thread is ever used as a reference tool, let it be known that I sincerely hope you enjoyed your birthday. I really enjoyed Saturday night's show. Good times.
  21. Yeah I noticed that moment as well BradM. Looked and sounded great. POG - The food was out of this world! I'm eating the leftovers right now actually.
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