French Dressing
#24
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"French Dressing" is one outstanding clothing manufacturer. I have a pair of French Dressing jeans on right now, and they are long enough and oh so comfortable. This is for real, too. See if you can find them in your town!
#25
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Sorry gocats, but it is Saturday night.
Are you telling us your lower half is covered in a mixture of vinigar, mayo and secret spices?
I have never heard of this clothing label, but maybe it is not available in 'marks work wearhouse'.
Are you telling us your lower half is covered in a mixture of vinigar, mayo and secret spices?
I have never heard of this clothing label, but maybe it is not available in 'marks work wearhouse'.
#26
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I've never encountered what Americans call "French dressing" on a salad in France in 8+ trips. Their standard dressing is oil & vinegar, salt & pepper, + a dab of dijon mustard shaken up in a jar. Voila! Sometimes they do something seasonal to this basic vinaigrette like add rasberries.
#34
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Lyb, I'm afraid Jane was serious with her question. Just as a recent poster was serious when he or she expressed concern on a different thread about using ATM's in Europe, since he/she would still have to pay a fee to convert the dollars that came out!
Oops! That wasn't you, was it?
Oops! That wasn't you, was it?
#39
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La! the way this thread has meandered! From salad dressings to clothes to PDA conversion!
This has been so enjoyable to try to follow
My questions would be, If in Paris you get French dressing, in Italy you get Italian dressing, what in the world do you get on your salad in England???
This has been so enjoyable to try to follow

My questions would be, If in Paris you get French dressing, in Italy you get Italian dressing, what in the world do you get on your salad in England???

