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22jet wrote:Mayfair wrote:I named my studio and business (and user name) in it's honor.
you have a business and a studio? but aren't you a kid?
and you live in mayfair, eh...don't tell me you're in that annoying band that practices in the garage, at kostner and argyle. if so--man, kid...your band sucks. if not--thank god that your band doesn't suck as bad as that one does.
regards,
jet.
Yes, I live in Mayfair. No, my band does not practice at Kostner and Argyle but I know the house you are talking about. I would walk past there in the summer with my kids.
As for being a kid... no, not a kid any more. I'm 35, a dad and I feel it. Why did you think I was a kid? Because of my immature postings or my boyish good looks?
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25"offal" means the left over or throwaway parts of an animal that typically are not eaten, such as brains, intestines and the like. Perhaps not so coincidentally, it rhymes with "awful." I picked it up in the Anthony Bourdain book A Cook's Tour, where he makes mention of many different types of "offal dishes", including a French dish where you take the skin from the face of a calf, peel it off, then roll seasoned breadcrumbs up in it, and boil it. It's supposed to be really terrific peasant food, but I'm not honestly up for it just yet. But it's still a neat word. And, because I'm a big idiot sissy, I like to pretend that it's pronounced "oaf-AHL", with a really limp-wristed inflection on the end.
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28If I am going to post my opinions, then I had better have the courage to stand behind them. Therefore, my user name is my name.
Bradley R. Weissenberger
Boise ID
brw@roydale.com
Bradley R. Weissenberger
Boise ID
brw@roydale.com
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30truncated version of my birth name, believe it or not!
this last name is of the czech (form.) variety, proven hard to pronounce for certain people, so it's better as just 'w'
in these certain countries, like poland, former czech repub., russia, there are so many of these crazy names, so the friends I call them just 'p' or 'o'
as to retain dignity
this last name is of the czech (form.) variety, proven hard to pronounce for certain people, so it's better as just 'w'
in these certain countries, like poland, former czech repub., russia, there are so many of these crazy names, so the friends I call them just 'p' or 'o'
as to retain dignity