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B - Tashkent, the city in which inexplicably (they say) the successor to Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri died, lies on this route to the West, named romantically by a 19'th century German.
G - If you aren't sure about Peking Duck, what sort of foodstuff is Bombay Duck? (aside from very smelly).....
G - If you aren't sure about Peking Duck, what sort of foodstuff is Bombay Duck? (aside from very smelly).....
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The Silk Road.etaoin22 wrote:B - Tashkent, the city in which inexplicably (they say) the successor to Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri died, lies on this route to the West, named romantically by a 19'th century German.
G - If you aren't sure about Peking Duck, what sort of foodstuff is Bombay Duck? (aside from very smelly).....
I'll guess rats.
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The Silk Road - which I'm certain is wrongetaoin22 wrote:B - Tashkent, the city in which inexplicably (they say) the successor to Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri died, lies on this route to the West, named romantically by a 19'th century German.
G - If you aren't sure about Peking Duck, what sort of foodstuff is Bombay Duck? (aside from very smelly).....
A duck dropped from the same section of the airplane that Slim Pickens exited from?
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B - Schtuplandiaetaoin22 wrote:B - Tashkent, the city in which inexplicably (they say) the successor to Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri died, lies on this route to the West, named romantically by a 19'th century German.
G - If you aren't sure about Peking Duck, what sort of foodstuff is Bombay Duck? (aside from very smelly).....
G - Poultry you buy in a new deli ? argh
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B: Auf Weidersein Laneetaoin22 wrote:B - Tashkent, the city in which inexplicably (they say) the successor to Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri died, lies on this route to the West, named romantically by a 19'th century German.
G - If you aren't sure about Peking Duck, what sort of foodstuff is Bombay Duck? (aside from very smelly).....
G: Fish?
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T_Bone0806 wrote:B: Auf Weidersein Laneetaoin22 wrote:B - Tashkent, the city in which inexplicably (they say) the successor to Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri died, lies on this route to the West, named romantically by a 19'th century German.
G - If you aren't sure about Peking Duck, what sort of foodstuff is Bombay Duck? (aside from very smelly).....
Good one!
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I said Silk Road because it was the only thing I could think of - I thought I was wrong because I would have thought the term went back much farther then the 19th century.etaoin22 wrote:B - Silk Road.
That dead professor guy would call this Orientalism, maybe.
G - Smelly fish.
Much more smelly than generic, but a fish neverthelese.
My wife born in Bombay likes it, her brother likes it a lot more.
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Smoke is still coming outta my ears from my unwillingness to leave a blank answer. I think I sprained my brain.christie1111 wrote:T_Bone0806 wrote:B: Auf Weidersein Laneetaoin22 wrote:B - Tashkent, the city in which inexplicably (they say) the successor to Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri died, lies on this route to the West, named romantically by a 19'th century German.
G - If you aren't sure about Peking Duck, what sort of foodstuff is Bombay Duck? (aside from very smelly).....
Good one!
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Oh, I'm sorry your daughter is heading out to the world....Second Chance wrote:i can just taste it now...
my college roommate used to make them for me. mmmm
thanks!
i'm feeling very sad tonite. little girl is leaving the nest in the a.m.
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So sorry 2nd chance. But it is how things are supposed to happen.Second Chance wrote:i can just taste it now...
my college roommate used to make them for me. mmmm
thanks!
i'm feeling very sad tonite. little girl is leaving the nest in the a.m.
You both will be better for it.
Want to take up quilitng?

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I wouldn't know. We still have our 6-foot 240 pound "baby bird" at home.christie1111 wrote:So sorry 2nd chance. But it is how things are supposed to happen.Second Chance wrote:i can just taste it now...
my college roommate used to make them for me. mmmm
thanks!
i'm feeling very sad tonite. little girl is leaving the nest in the a.m.
But he works and pays rent, and helps Dad out with lifting and chores and stuff, so it's not so bad at all. Our granddaughter who lives with us doesn't always agree, as he loves picking on her (he's more of a big brother than uncle to her).
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