ROTFL!  I needed that.  O My gosh....  Most people from Boston have a very
nice accent but there are a select few that have a special Boston accent.  I
can't even begin to fake it.  You have to hear it to understand.
I'm still ROTFL!!!  I really like that town.  If I were younger I would
really love to be living in downtown Boston.
Deb

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Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 8:05 AM
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Subject: RE: [VFB] X-MAS SWAP

Deb,

         That's chowdah and lobstah...  ;-)

Mark


At 04:00 PM 11/24/2004, you wrote:
>I never realized until I moved to this area that Boston was known for its
>Baked Beans.  <A little trivia for everyone this Holiday season>
>I always associated New England with Clam Chowder and Lobsters.  Believe it
>or not ... when you eat so much clam chowder and lobster a turkey sounds
>pretty good, baked beans on the side wouldn't be so bad either.  I've never
>learned to make good baked beans though.
>At Christmas I have to put the light up moose in my yard.  Always room for
>new traditions.   :)
>Warm Regards,
>Deb
>
>
>Better watch it....  If they've been  in Boston for too long they'll be
>making you a pot of beans for Thanksgiving!
>
>
>Wisconsin is a long way from Boston, but father-in-law makes a great pot of
>baked beans, and we'll be enjoying some tomorrow along with the turkey.
>
>Gary




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