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15054. Magoseph - 5/20/2005 6:58:04 PM




15055. uzmakk - 5/20/2005 7:17:26 PM

I just thought I would drop by to tell you that everything is under control in Uzbekistan.

Arky, thank you for your response re: Irving Snodgrass. I mentioned teak furniture and the Snod to my next door neighbor who is an owner of a "home store" a year or two ago. He just expressed an interest for the first time a week or two ago.

15056. wabbit - 5/20/2005 7:27:19 PM

Uz, these are the two websites for Irv's Bali businesses:

furniture: JavaBaliExpress

stuff: Bali Stuff

15058. PelleNilsson - 5/20/2005 7:52:22 PM

Hit the wrong button. Sorry.

15059. arkymalarky - 5/20/2005 8:18:09 PM

Sorry I misinformed you, Uz.

15060. wabbit - 5/20/2005 9:01:40 PM

Arky, you may well be right that Irv isn't involved with the Bali businesses anymore, I don't know one way or the other. I just had the url's. I should have said "Irv's Bali businesses, last I knew". PsychProf may know more.

15061. judithathome - 5/20/2005 10:38:53 PM

It's 95° here.

15062. Magoseph - 5/20/2005 10:40:52 PM

Posted by Klatu in All Things International

15063. arkymalarky - 5/21/2005 3:33:52 AM

Hey, right now American Politics and Conflict in the Middle East have the same post #.

15064. arkymalarky - 5/21/2005 3:34:48 AM

Just got back from graduation. I'd promised seniors I'd go, and I'm glad I did. It was great seeing everyone.

15065. Magoseph - 5/22/2005 4:35:08 PM

I am sure they were very happy to see you, Arky. I always found myself much invigorated after attending a graduation.

15066. thoughtful - 5/22/2005 4:48:47 PM

etiquette question for you all...how/when/for what purpose does one use 'charger' plates?

I've been in places where they use the charger to collect the 'mess' from consuming snacks before the meal and then take them away and bring the entree.

But how does one use them at home? Are they just decorative under dinner plates if serving 'family style'? Or do you leave them as a 'placemat' of sorts and then place the dinner plate on top if serving food like in a restaurant?

I've always been intrigued by them, but never known quite what to do with them, so I've never acquired any.

15067. Magoseph - 5/22/2005 5:13:04 PM

I always thought that the charger plates were to protect the table wood finish and the table linens from hot dinner plates and bowls. I’d say that they’re not intended to be removed along with the plates and the bowls, but no arbiter of elegance am I, thoughtful.

15068. PelleNilsson - 5/22/2005 5:26:19 PM

Here they are used as in restaurants, preferably with a small linen napkin on top to reduce clatter. To use them to collect sraps strikes me as quite odd.

15069. thoughtful - 5/22/2005 7:33:19 PM

hmmmm. then the practical side of me says it's just another dish to wash.

15070. judithathome - 5/22/2005 7:53:35 PM

That's what I've always thought. I've been to dinners where the table is set with these lovely chargers and all the china laid out just so and before the meal, they remove the chargers and the dinner plate and take them into the kitchen and then come back and put your filled plate down and the chargers are never seen again.

Frankly, I find them pretentious. They look nice but are uselss, really.

15071. thoughtful - 5/22/2005 8:38:48 PM

OK, I'll save my money then. No chargers.

I was talking to hubby about friends of ours who seem to be on the same path as us only about 10 years behind (we are older than they are).

They have yet to be through a situation like we have been, many times now, of cleaning out an elderly person's space as they're heading into much smaller quarters. You quickly realize that all those 'gotta haves' of yesteryear are nothing more than today's junk that you can't even give away. While we still have a basement full of stuff from my mother's, my MIL's and hubby's old maid aunt's place, we trashed tons of stuff. After awhile, by its very existence, the stuff becomes burdensome. I've acquired more stuff than I'll ever need. Less is truly more. Acquire with selection, not collection.

15072. arkymalarky - 5/22/2005 8:46:07 PM

My parents' place is going to be an absolute nightmare. We grew up in a two bedroom, one bath house, and they now have a five bedroom, three bath house which is filled to busting, and a huge yard filled with all kinds of (very lovely) yard stuff. They buy anything that catches their fancy.

Ours might be a nightmare to Mose one day, but mostly because of what I've gotten from my parents and grandparents. Hardly anything we see in our house we bought for ourselves, which has been great because we hardly spent anything furnishing our own place, but it could easily get out of hand.

Dad says whenever the stock market drops he reads Thoreau. I think he ought to try that tactic every spring, right before spring cleaning.

15073. iiibbb - 5/23/2005 1:09:37 AM

Any kids in your life?

This thing is a hoot. Don't pay more than $15.

15074. jayackroyd - 5/23/2005 2:31:04 AM

A cartoon for cat people

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