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10421. judithathome - 7/20/2004 12:09:32 AM

Right...it's wonderful.

I guess you could use regular smoked ham...it's just a nice touch that he uses the proscuitto.

I have even dreamed about that pizza! I only have it about once every six months. I'm sure I could eat it every day but that wouldn't be wise.

10422. Macnas - 7/20/2004 12:17:11 AM

I don't eat pizza much myself. Nice when I do through.

10423. Macnas - 7/20/2004 12:17:33 AM

"though"

10424. Macnas - 7/20/2004 12:18:57 AM

I do eat paella regularly, but without the snails.

10425. Ms. No - 7/20/2004 12:21:10 AM

Ah, pizza! The worst pizza I ever had was still better than a whack with a hammer.


I could not eat my Thom Kah Gai last night because I still haven't picked up the microwave from the old joint nor have I found my saucepans so there was no way to re-heat it. Instead I ate a couple of cold pieces of chicken satay.

Hauled another load of empty boxes out for recycling. I took things a little bit easier last night than I have been but I still got quite a bit done. I've about talked myself into the red regardless of how hard it is to cover later.

Last thing I'm going to look into is paper. If I can find the right color and it's easy to put up and take down then I'll paper instead of paint.

10426. Macnas - 7/20/2004 12:22:57 AM

Really? I can't abide paper myself.

10427. Ms. No - 7/20/2004 12:24:19 AM

Call me crazy, but it seems to me that there would be a market for wallpaper that didn't have to be glued down all over the place. Say a big roll of butcher paper with a colored or patterened side that could be attached at the edges but wouldn't require steaming and the like to get it off later.

Or perhaps there is such a product and I just haven't come across it.

Time to Google.

10428. Ms. No - 7/20/2004 12:25:45 AM

I prefer paint to paper, but it's not my house and there's only so much effort I want to put into it when I leave.

But I really really want red walls.

10429. Macnas - 7/20/2004 12:31:16 AM

You could rent the room to a slaughter house for a week or so.

10430. Macnas - 7/20/2004 12:34:10 AM

You could rent the room to a slaughter house for a week or so.

10431. Macnas - 7/20/2004 12:35:58 AM

Well, if I was nearby I'd be happy to help, but instead I'll have to shout encouragement from across the Atlantic ocean.

See you tomorrow.

10432. angel-five - 7/20/2004 12:55:13 AM

Brick Oven Pizza in Baltimore is the bomb. Try their caper, artichoke, cherry peppers and mushroom pizza if you get there. The fact that you can see the open hearth with the wood burning in it adds to the touch, and the pizza was just superb (tho Woden tells me that Matthew's Pizza in Baltimore is much mo' betta).

Usually tho I just make my own.

10433. angel-five - 7/20/2004 12:55:44 AM

Red Walls Do Not Sound Relaxing To Me.

10434. angel-five - 7/20/2004 12:58:07 AM

Back to pizza -- Yes, anything goes on a pizza, but I'm not much for fish on pizza. Clams, crab, langostinos, all good. Fish I'll leave for ser Connor.

10435. Ms. No - 7/20/2004 2:41:34 AM

Thanks, Mac! I'll figure it out. I may just paint and worry about covering it later. I mean, that's at least a year away. I could get hit by a bus between now and then and not have to worry about it. ;->

10436. arkymalarky - 7/20/2004 3:27:01 AM

Message # 10415

I love it. A non-practicing vegetarian.

10437. angel-five - 7/20/2004 3:41:41 AM

I think you should stucco the walls with wet plaster, thoroughly paint them a rich blue color, and then lightly paint the crests of the stucco with either a violet-red or a sea green.

If you're gonna have red walls in the bedroom please don't hang any Helter Skelter posters there.

10438. Ms. No - 7/20/2004 4:04:23 AM

hahaha, nah, I'm going for more of a Victorian look. I have to be careful or I'll end up with turn of the century bordello instead.

10439. angel-five - 7/20/2004 4:08:38 AM

I think the Navy commissioned a study on what colors were soothing and what colors weren't. Greens and blues ranked highest on the scale of soothing, red (not a surprise) tended to make people in the room more anxious and irritable.

My bedroom is painted jungle green.

10440. arkymalarky - 7/20/2004 4:13:53 AM

Mine is a deep, almost midnight blue.

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