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ormuzd
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rasp, this is the light side of spamming
the dark side is little bit... well... darker
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skrobism
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I am glad that you are all enjoying yourselves.
re: the rum.
It is hard to come by these days. Since it wasn't invented until the 1650s in the West Indies! But, I'll see what I can find.
Until then please read this...
http://www.tastings.com/spirits/rum.html
I love this part, "The British navy adopted a daily ration of a half-pint of 160 proof Rum by the 1730s. This ration was subsequently modified by mixing it with an equal amount of water to produce a drink called grog. The grog ration remained a staple of British naval life until 1969."
Ah, a sailors life for me!
*Skro leaves the dining area and more clanging of pots and moving of furniture can be heard.
I'll be right there! Talk amongst yourselves...
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skrobism
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*skrobism burst through the kitchen door, rolling a large barrel.
This washed ashore a few weeks ago. I was using it as a table in back. What do you think "Hispaniola" means?
What do you say we tap it?
Last edited by skrobism on 10-06-2005 at 21:32
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skrobism
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Konnichiwa, Daimyo Masuro Keeper of the Nikon.
Here is your tea. Cakes will be up in a minute. Please excuse the delay. When I opened my chaniwa and tea room I never guessed that I'd be graced with someone as honorable and distinguished as you.
Do-zo, will you have some miso soup?
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skrobism
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Oh the house is rockin tonight. Too bad I'm working. (for real)
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skrobism
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Ah the Gold Coast! Surfers' Paradise! I think they have a little race there.
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skrobism
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* Skrobichimu works tirelessly in the Chaniwa. Trims a branch here. Pulls some weeds there. Sips some Biiru here and there. The soothing koto makes this a transcendent moment.
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skrobism
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Well, it's that time again. Everyone sign it with me.
"When it's time to relax,
one beer stands clear..."
Come on you know the next line.
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skrobism
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Konnichiwa.
* Skrobichimu brings out hot tea, an o-shibori, and as ordered, warm rice with carrots.
Enjoy and welcome to the game.
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ormuzd
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Skorbichimu, please, serve Sushi, sake and wine to all our bushi. They fought bravely and need some well deserved rest.
I'd like some geisha to care about them too because the time of rest will be probably not long.
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