Fortunately the good old D3 has weather seals as it was attacked by a wild
Golumpki! Never put your D3 on the floor when there are Golumpki hovering
above. After a good wipe-down the old D3 was ready for action again
On 2009-11-15 15:16:10 -0800, "Larry Thong" <larry_thong@****string.com> said:
> Fortunately the good old D3 has weather seals as it was attacked by a wild
> Golumpki! Never put your D3 on the floor when there are Golumpki hovering
> above. After a good wipe-down the old D3 was ready for action again
>
> <http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm261/Ritaberk/Golumpki.jpg>
>> Fortunately the good old D3 has weather seals as it was attacked by
>> a wild Golumpki! Never put your D3 on the floor when there are
>> Golumpki hovering above. After a good wipe-down the old D3 was
>> ready for action again
>> <http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm261/Ritaberk/Golumpki.jpg>
>
> Funny, I didn't know you were Polish??
On 2009-11-15 17:01:02 -0800, "Larry Thong" <larry_thong@****string.com> said:
> Savageduck wrote:
>
>>> Fortunately the good old D3 has weather seals as it was attacked by
>>> a wild Golumpki! Never put your D3 on the floor when there are
>>> Golumpki hovering above. After a good wipe-down the old D3 was
>>> ready for action again
>>> <http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm261/Ritaberk/Golumpki.jpg>
>>
>> Funny, I didn't know you were Polish??
>
> I'm not.
The last time I ate a golumpki was in 1974 in Utica NY with a Polish
family I knew there.
>>> Funny, I didn't know you were Polish??
>>
>> I'm not.
>
> The last time I ate a golumpki was in 1974 in Utica NY with a Polish
> family I knew there.
You're about 35 years overdue! These things are great
Larry Thong <larry_thong@****string.com> wrote:
>Fortunately the good old D3 has weather seals as it was attacked by a wild
>Golumpki! Never put your D3 on the floor when there are Golumpki hovering
>above. After a good wipe-down the old D3 was ready for action again
>
><http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm261/Ritaberk/Golumpki.jpg>
Just a wee bit too much detail on the food.
A good rule of thumb for food is don't show more detail (or less)
than you'll see sitting at the dinner table.
On 2009-11-15 17:31:43 -0800, "Larry Thong" <larry_thong@****string.com> said:
> Savageduck wrote:
>
>>>> Funny, I didn't know you were Polish??
>>>
>>> I'm not.
>>
>> The last time I ate a golumpki was in 1974 in Utica NY with a Polish
>> family I knew there.
>
> You're about 35 years overdue! These things are great
They tasted good back then, they just haven't crossed my path in all that time.
On Nov 15, 5:16*pm, "Larry Thong" <larry_th...@****string.com> wrote:
> Fortunately the good old D3 has weather seals as it was attacked by a wild
> Golumpki! *Never put your D3 on the floor when there are Golumpki hovering
> above. *After a good wipe-down the old D3 was ready for action again
>
> <http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm261/Ritaberk/Golumpki.jpg>
All I see is a picture of stuffed cabbage. I love stuffed cabbage,
but what's the point of posting a poorly composed snapshot of it
here? I must be missing something.
On Nov 15, 7:44*pm, rfisc...@sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote:
> Larry Thong <larry_th...@****string.com> wrote:
> >Fortunately the good old D3 has weather seals as it was attacked by a wild
> >Golumpki! *Never put your D3 on the floor when there are Golumpki hovering
> >above. *After a good wipe-down the old D3 was ready for action again
>
> ><http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm261/Ritaberk/Golumpki.jpg>
>
> Just a wee bit too much detail on the food.
>
> A good rule of thumb for food is don't show more detail (or less)
> than you'll see sitting at the dinner table.
> On Nov 15, 5:16*pm, "Larry Thong" <larry_th...@****string.com> wrote:
>> Fortunately the good old D3 has weather seals as it was attacked by a wild
>> Golumpki! *Never put your D3 on the floor when there are Golumpki hovering
>> above. *After a good wipe-down the old D3 was ready for action again
>>
>> <http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm261/Ritaberk/Golumpki.jpg>
>
> All I see is a picture of stuffed cabbage. I love stuffed cabbage,
> but what's the point of posting a poorly composed snapshot of it
> here? I must be missing something.
>
Naw. You're just dealing with another Rita "masterpiece".
Although it *does* have more detail than the pile of dog****, it sort of
reminds me of that prize-winner.