Dinner at my house tonight is not at my house.  Every Thursday night(for the 
last 3 years), we go to Captain D's seafood restaurant.  I entertain the 
kids - and adults - there with my balloon art, so we all get to eat free.  
My daughters usually get shrimp, my sons get chicken, my wife gets a broiled 
dinner, and I get a large carryout plate of fish, chicken, and fish.

Cookie


>From: "Cdr-Jen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Rangernet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [RR] whats for dinner
>Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 07:42:05 -0800
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>Sorry guys - no leftovers from dinner from last night. But even if there 
>were, I think that by the time Sir Brian, Adrian and Boris got here, the 
>leftovers would not be edible.
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>Although Joshua, (my son's), eyebrows were raised when I said we might have 
>250 guests for dinner tonight!
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>I would however like to share with my Buckaroos, what typical dinners might 
>be eaten around the states, and around the world?
>
>So what's for dinner at YOUR house tonight?
>
>Cdr Jen
>Buckaroo Cdr - OP 354
>Vancouver Washington USA
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