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WHY Larry !!!!!!! Whatever do you mean !!?? lol , lol , You ARE bad !!
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Well at least I hope I'm your kind of bad. :-) :S-. BTW lost in this banter is the fact that, at least so far the OP hasn't reposted. Hmm. I wonder.
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Ha ! Funny !! Hmmmmm..... good point .
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Hi Larry!
You always bring good humor to this forum.;) Hope that all is well. |
Thanks Christie. Don't know about always but I do try. :-). I am well though now as I am at work at 0700 AFTER watching the Sox win last night (the game ended at 0100) I'm a bit sleepy. Today is only an 8 hr. day and tomorrow I'm off. If the Sox lost it would be alot worse. WS baseball in Chi. Pinch me. :S-
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Jacketwatch,
I won't pinch you, but I'll remind you you were part of baseball history. The game last night was the longest in World Series history ! SWEEP has a lovely ring to it, doesn't it ! Good luck and enjoy the memories. Marion |
Thanks Marion. I'll bet "sweep" will always recall fond memories for you and Red Sox nation. If the Sox win today I think it will set another record too. It'll be the first time a team has won TWO WS games on the same day. I hope they do and Houston has to be a bit down. That was their best pitcher and their best punch so far, all for naught. Also all that talk about the roof being open or closed, to me, shows some real concerns on their part. It seems they are desparate to get any edge whatsoever. We'll see tonight. :-)
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This is so unrelated to travel, that I'm sure it will disappear soon, but...
didn't the current president own the Astros at one time ? I still get the Texas teams confused ;-) I'm a typically superstitious baseball fan, so I have a few rituals that I'll be using tonight in honor of Chicago and the White Sox fans :-) Marion |
Perhaps we will need to attend thread jacking anon. ???!!! Actually people are fairly relaxed on the Carib. forum ..... We should be O.K. ! Faith
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Well since the OP has done a Jimmy Hoffa I suppose its open season here. :-)
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Faithie, too true!
Perhaps its planning the next trip (or 3) and thinking about sandy beachs, beachside restaurants and relaxing with a cocktail while watching the sun go down that does it? It certainly works for me :-) |
I could drink a frothy Pina to that !!!!
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How about a little vicarious drinking pleasure :-)
Since I'm leaving at the end of November, and will be in Jamaica for a month....tell me what your favorite Caribbean cocktail is (recipe and or/ingredients) and I'll *have one* for all the thread *hi-jackers* :-) And please don't hate me for going ;-)...it's all ready freezing up here. There was snow last night ! Marion |
A month in Jamaica! Yah mon. :-). As for a concoction I am of help there I'm afraid. For me a good single barrel aged rum sipped from a cognac glass does the trick. :-)
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Larry,
I'll bet that you are tired.:( I have not been watching the world series..but glad to learn that the White Sox made history last night!I have missed the news today..so far..been too busy..looking for a new car.;) I have been watching Monday night football..my husband watches it on Sundays and Mondays. I did see a show on the Travel Channel today about the "Jamaica Inn" and that some believe that it is haunted..it was pretty interesting. Marion, Have a great month in Jamaica..I bet that you can't wait to get away from the cold weather!It's starting to get cool here now..the high today was 61.;) Take care all! Christie |
Marion,
Do I have to have a favorite cocktail? I have been known to start at the top of the drinks menu and just work my way down :-D and my 'New York Bartenders Guide' book's spine is coming away from the book. I have a friend who orders by color!!! |
Christie,
Oh, you had me all excited - but wasn't that the Jamaica Inn, Cornwall England - not Jamaica Inn, Jamaica. I would have watched it either way since I've been to both but they don't seem to be repeating it - It's damn Poker on that channel tonight X( Wow, you had a high of 61 - positively tropical :-D |
alya,
Hi!It probably was in England..I missed the beginning so I assumed that when I read the description on the Direct TV guide..that they were talking about Jamaica.;) The "ghost busters" did have an English accent. Heck..I stay so busy..I miss the local news half the time. As for drinks...I really like Bushwhackers,Melon Balls,Lime N Coconut and a good ole Corona Light with lime.;)Also some white or blush wine. ((D)) Christie |
Marion: Dirty Bananas are the most popular frozen cocktails on Negril Beach. Rum, Tia Maria and Bailey's, blended with ice and a banana. I think that is the recipe. There maybe a splash of cream or milk.
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Strike that....I believe it is just rum and tia maria with banana, cream and ice.
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Thanks CS,
The recipes are important...I'll be staying in various villas and perhaps mixing my own ;-) ! I'll be taking notes and then toasting to each of you while in Jamaica. I would imagine that my trip report will have a *life* of its' own :-)! Did I mention that it is cold here and it is only October. Thoughts of warmth, external and internal, seem appropriate. Marion |
Christie,
Damn!!!! I'm just sorry I missed it! We drove passed it every year on our vacation. One year we drove past early in the morning, the sun was just rising, the sky was overcast and the moors had a low lying mist - amazingly spooky! I was waiting for the 'Hounds of the Baskervilles' or 'The American Werewolf in London' to run in front of our car :-) An hour later the sun was up and it was so warm -I must have been 12 (not that long ago, then :-D ) but I still remember that morning! |
Hi Marion,
Well at least the wind has died down here - How is it with you? Snow in MA, in October - well who'd 'a thought :-) |
Hi Alya,
Wind has abated here too...although yesterday I expected death by falling tree and wondered if my body would ever be found. Now, before anyone says we are just *chatting* ;-), I read your Thanksgiving post on the US board. As you said, it's really not your holiday, and with those visiting Brits, why not go to Boston ? There's some connection there to history and holiday, and some wonderful restaurant choices. Holiday lights will be up everywhere. If weather is good, you can do some walking. If weather is nasty, you can easily find a pub with a fireplace and a toddy :-) I'll be happy to make some restaurant recommendations. Marion |
Marion,
You are such a sweetie, We have booked Plimoth, partially because I know my FIL especially will love the history and partially because I realized it is our holiday! We just don't celebrate it in the UK! Without the Pilgrims the US might not be the US it is today! good or bad? Who can guess! I'm looking forward to the reaction of the re-enactors since my in-laws have the quintessential British accent and would feel comfortable talking to the Queen :-) Me, well I'm from Yorkshire so I say path (with a flat vowel) - they say parth, I say bath - they say barth, I say cah they say car . We have friends here who find me easier to understand than my DH. In England my accent is classed as lower class, theirs is definitely upper class. I love them dearly, we have always accepted that we don't pronounce words the same way, it has never been uncomfortable. I'm really looking forward to Thanksgiving, mainly because I think we'll all enjoy it - Charlotte is coming home for the weekend :-) Keep a look out for the Trip report Alyson x x |
alya,
Now would be the perfect time to go to "The Jamaica Inn"..Halloween is just around the corner.I guess that I can wait to go when the kids are older and my husband and I can do a trip to England and Ireland.;) I guess that I should not complain about the cold here..when you guys up North have the cooler temps.But its hard when we went from 50-60 at night to 30-40 at night..just like that!On Saturday the temp here is expected to be back at around 78 during the day.I guess that mother nature is just teasing us down South!;) Christie |
Well, time for another hijacker......but the thread just reminded me of another good classic story......"Jamaica Inn" by Daphne Dumaurier (sp?). I recommend it. It might confirm the hauntings.....although it's fiction.
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Alya,
I'm happy to hear about your Thanksgiving plans. I'm sure all will enjoy. I hope you'll think about coming to Boston for a proper tea :-). Charlotte would love it and the in-laws will impress with their accent. If you say "cah", you'll fit right in...but you know that :-) Boston and tea...who could ask for anything else :-) ! Marion |
I'll bet that good ole "sweet iced tea" is never found in New England.;)Although..hot tea with milk and sugar is always good!
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Christie,
Although I have never lived in the South, I have visited often and absolutely love "sweet tea" :-) ! I don't remember who first coined the phrase, "sweet tea is the house wine of the South", but I agree. And try as I may, I can't ever get it right. I've made the simple syrup ( on advice from my Atlanta SIL ) and it still isn't the same. Maybe it has something to do with climate and the fragrance in the Southern air :-) Let's see now, I've mentioned Atlanta, does that make this travel-related ? Marion |
Marion,
I always make my sweet tea in my coffee maker.I use 3 family size Lipton tea bags (7 single serve bags) brew about 8 cups of water through and have the tea bags in the water for about 15 to 20 minutes.I then pour it in a gallon size pitcher and add 1 cup of sugar and water until full.My friends and family always tell me that I make good sweet tea!;) Christie |
lizzie518,
If you want to be classed as a real hijacker you have to nominate a cocktail for Marion :-D Christie They do t-bags in family size???? - well I never! Only in the US, bigger and better :-D |
alya,
yes..down South tea bags for iced tea come in family size.:) Christie |
Well, okay.....hunker down on your favorite island beach with a copy of Jamaica Inn and a nice frozen mudslide.....but not too sweet, hold the chocolate syrup for me.
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Lizzie,
Your plan sounds good ;)Mudslides are yummy! Christie |
I'll be having one myself in about a week or so while in Anguilla. Alas, I won't be reading Jamaica Inn (have already read it twice).....but I have plenty of books lined up and waiting. The DH will surely enjoy a pina colada with some dark rum floated on top. Can't wait.
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Have fun Lizzie...I have heard that the beaches of Anguilla are beautiful!:) I will not be traveling for a while being that we recently went to St John (in June and Sept.05)but hope to early next year!;)
Christie |
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