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Ivayla and Pavlos, if you're cooking a lamb on the front lawn, I'm coming over! nt
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We spent the day in the mountains of Arcadia, and did it the old way: We dug a hole in the ground, rigged a manual skewering device, fired the coals, and barbequed the heck out of the goat -- much much tastier than lamb, and half the cholesterol :PYou are virtually and retroactively invited!
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Sounds cool. Betcha like to know what I'm doing for *my* holiday......Walpurgisnacht -- tomorrow night. Woo-hoo! ;)-- Nanaea
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Happy Walpurgisnacht, Your Satanicness.Don't do anything I wouldn't (also some of the things I would.) ;)Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
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Thank you!It was an absolutely smashing night. :)-- Nanaea
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Cool :)))
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Lemme guess:
Walpurgisnacht
=
Pagan witch lurs
Such pagan twirl!
Pagan with curls
Pulsar watching
Walrus nightcap
Cat's-paw hurling
Launch pig warts
Hip WC, satan gurl!
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LOL!
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You should have come... Just follow the soundsI had oven roasted lamb chops that turned out really good, but produced enough smoke to turn the smoke detector on. Damn American smoke detectors! At least my boyfriend got a kick out of the whole situation =o). Now, can a non-orthodox Easter be so much fun?
I am having a southern Californian post-Easter dinner tonight - lamb quesadillas =o) (no sound effects this time).
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