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...the human race. Or at least the conventionally-groomed-for-his-age portion thereof, anyway. I shouldn't embarrass SN1 at Monique's graduation next month. Or myself, either, for that matter.
Today, an hour and a half (top) and 20 minutes ago (bottom).
Lookin' good. And I love the shirt.
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious! Food is always a welcome blog reading subject.
ReplyDeleteMonique will be very proud of you.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ladies. In case you couldn't read the tee shirt clearly...it says:
ReplyDeleteFRIGATE...is not a dirty word in Bath, Maine
Bath being the home of Bath Iron Works, of course.
What are... ? gyoza? they look deeeelish............
ReplyDeleteMichele: There's a link in one of my comments in the food post about gyoza...they're basically fried, then steamed, thinish won-ton style wrappers stuffed with chopped veggies and pork or beef.
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