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Post by cannelewis on Jun 18, 2007 14:50:39 GMT -5
We are planning a Girl Friend's Day, and I don't have to tell you where it's going to be and who's doing the cooking. So my plans are to maybe to do it High Tea style, but that isn't written in stone just yet. I want to do something a little different than the usual stuff. Anyway that's my next project.
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Post by TaQuilla on Jun 19, 2007 7:36:02 GMT -5
That sounds like fun. I've always wanted to have a tea/brunch style gathering. Of course most people look at me like I'm stupid when I say so, . Wish I was in Cali, I'd bring some scones!
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Post by moniqueh on Jul 18, 2007 0:33:48 GMT -5
Mrs. Cherly how was it, I wish I could be their as well. Give us the update
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