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organic oregano breadsticks? Help!


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Good call, Nanny Malgo's twirls always had a musty air and her hummus is best avoided unless blotto on Slivovitz.


Send the driver to Fratelli Camisa for a little Oregano Mazzetto, crumble into puff pastry, shape into sticks and coat with egg wash mixed with dispersible aspirin - lavoro fatto!


Buon Appetito.

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I think it is a joke - his/her other posts refer to kids aged 3 and 8 - both girls.

Thanks to all, especially Maxxi - inspirational. ;)


Bad dose of manflu (a cold) - isnt it always? - and lack of pleasure in anything much took me to the (not that) dark side for a wheeze, which coincidentally Im doing a fair bit of.


Names like that, the urgency for bread sticks and the nanny being sent running I thought would make it crystal :o


Spin doctors maybe don't have too much of an uphill struggle in teaching folks the benefits of putting our lives in the hands of war-mongering, arms, healthcare and education (and the rest) profiteering corporations, and of course ignoring climate change.


Rant over - back to boozing. Cheers! 'May our kids have rich parents' :)

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