Small scissors to be allowed on airplanes

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Jan Lennie
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I am afraid they usually have to be served in the tartare form, there is rarely a stove available lol

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lucretia borgia

Lol Not usually going to be cooked anyway.

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lucretia borgia

I knew nothing about the book so I looked it up on Amazon. It certainly looks like it would make fascinating reading and the description makes Stephen King look like a wimp. I just don't think I would like to read it before drifting off to sleep because I wonder what kind of dreams it would generate.

I wonder if I could find it in my library? I'll call them tomorrow.

Lucille

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Lucille

I saw a documentary and interviews with them. Everything they said made complete and utter sense to me and I could hardly believe that given the reverse were true, the dead would have done differently. Where would the sense be in more dying needlessly ?

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lucretia borgia

Tartare Brat, sounds more edified lol

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lucretia borgia

You're bad, bad, bad Lucille lol

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lucretia borgia

Sorry - here - here's some paper towel lol

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lucretia borgia

Just kissable I think.

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lucretia borgia

SPEW!

(omg, we are in rare form!)

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Cheryl Isaak

Unless you've gotten mad at Ms. Sarandon, in which case it really is Sue-shi. :)

RD&H before Fred gets me

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Karen C - California

So far it's really more fascinating than horrifying. I'm about half way through it (I read fiction very slowly because there are so many other demands on my reading time) and am really enjoying Drakulic's exploration of the psychosis involved in the relationship between the two main characters. It's not at all what I had expected of her. I used _How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed_, _The Balkan Express_, and _Cafe Europa_ in various of my classes. Her fiction is quite something else.

Elizabeth

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Dr. Brat

Don't you mean "Brat Tartare?"

Elizabeth (I'm staying away from you)

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Dr. Brat

Maybe it could be Brat-worst, to be more plebeian!

Gillian

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Gill Murray

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Karen C - California

Lucille , i discovered that Jeans fits my new silvery hair color beautifuly , i never liked jeans pants , but used to wear overalls, now i love skirts dresses and shirts made of various jeanses , with cloth adornments and embroidered parts... it washes well , irons well and matches all other clothes i have ., and is Sport Elegant... mirjam

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

Olwyn Mary , for long flights you better take EASY shoes ,,,, high heeled shoes aren`t recomended ,, mirjam

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

My work place has a dress code too. We are to wear business attire, slacks or skirts with jackets/blouses/sweaters. No jeans, no tummies showing. We must wear hosiery except in June, July, and August, and no denim of any kind. It's just too bad management doesn't police it better.

take care, Linda

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Linda D.

Bad punctuation has led me down the wrong road. I should have said that instead of saying 'you eat them raw' it would be more refined to say humans Tartare. It's alright, I am not into eating up humans, you're safe!

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lucretia borgia

Me too!

Cheryl

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Cheryl Isaak

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