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Ugh, no people, a couple of brownstoner people ended up at my place for a bbq some random saturday, including JB, and she accidentally left a sweater, and my wife found it (she was out of town when the brownstoner people came over) and got up in my grill about why there was a random woman’s sweater on the floor after she was gone for the weekend.
Only been to Malaga on that list, Kens. It was more than 15 years ago. Malaga was the departure point for a Med cruise I did. I recall we walked around town and had lunch at a sidewalk cafe. It seemed very Mediterranean in general, but unfortunately I can’t really tell you much about the place.
Yeah, jessibaby, it’s pretty cool here. All cobblestone streets and ancient villa-type houses with interior courtyards. The whole town is ringed by volcanic mountains. Thanks for the coffee shop offer, but I’m getting out of here tomorrow. My little group did find a place yesterday – Caffe Opera – that is run by an Italian guy and features authentic cappucino, espresso, etc. and has great photos of Italian stars. Very nice.
Ugh, no people, a couple of brownstoner people ended up at my place for a bbq some random saturday, including JB, and she accidentally left a sweater, and my wife found it (she was out of town when the brownstoner people came over) and got up in my grill about why there was a random woman’s sweater on the floor after she was gone for the weekend.
Tootie’s real name was Dorothy. Tootie is a much better name than those project chick names you posted before, rob.
Hi Losers. : P
Legion…comments on my lipid numbers at 1:23????
“lechacal has JB’s panties hanging in his office????”
Or maybe one of her cute roommates?
Hey everyone,
ENY,
the three ingredients for Thermite are
on that list.
Thanks JB. I was gonna do Picasso’s house and some other stuff. Malaga is pretty neat and lots to do.
Only been to Malaga on that list, Kens. It was more than 15 years ago. Malaga was the departure point for a Med cruise I did. I recall we walked around town and had lunch at a sidewalk cafe. It seemed very Mediterranean in general, but unfortunately I can’t really tell you much about the place.
Yeah, jessibaby, it’s pretty cool here. All cobblestone streets and ancient villa-type houses with interior courtyards. The whole town is ringed by volcanic mountains. Thanks for the coffee shop offer, but I’m getting out of here tomorrow. My little group did find a place yesterday – Caffe Opera – that is run by an Italian guy and features authentic cappucino, espresso, etc. and has great photos of Italian stars. Very nice.
how about one of the facts of life girls names? blair, joe, natalie, TOOTIE!!
*rob*