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    Kim Scheinberg (kims@mas.to)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Apr-2025 12:04:54 JST Kim Scheinberg Kim Scheinberg

    Couple nights a week, spouse (JK) takes a med that makes him snore. On those nights, I sleep in the guest bedroom downstairs. He comes down to kiss me goodnight

    JK: You're very leaky tonight

    Me: Oh... honey. No

    JK: No what?

    Me: Just no

    JK: What?

    Me: Honey, I'm 7 years post-menopause and we're coming up on 30 years together. Damp would be ambitious. Leaky is out of the question

    JK: What?

    Me: What?

    JK: You had leeks for dinner. Your kiss tasted very leeky

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      Kim Scheinberg (kims@mas.to)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Apr-2025 12:21:52 JST Kim Scheinberg Kim Scheinberg
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      • Live, Laugh, Punch Nazis

      @20002ist
      Mark... Mark Mark Mark Mark Mark

      Still suffering from Witzelsucht, I see?

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      Live, Laugh, Punch Nazis (20002ist@thepit.social)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Apr-2025 12:21:55 JST Live, Laugh, Punch Nazis Live, Laugh, Punch Nazis
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      @kims Suggestion for what NOT to serve JK. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cock-a-leekie

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        Cock-a-leekie
        Cock-a-leekie soup is a Scottish soup dish consisting of leeks and peppered chicken stock, often thickened with rice, or sometimes barley. The original recipe added prunes during cooking, and traditionalists still garnish with a julienne of prunes. While it is called "Scotland's National Soup", it probably originated as a chicken and onion soup in France. By the late 16th century, it had made its way to Scotland, where the onions were replaced with leeks. The first recipe was printed in 1598, though the name "cock-a-leekie" did not come into use until the 18th century. Traditionally, the soup is made with broiler fowl and would not contain thickeners, or vegetables other than leeks. It would range from a clear stock to a green leek stock, with little flesh. The original cock a leekie is delicate and refreshing and difficult to make flavoursome whereas the more appetizing modern version which has more chicken, vegetable and thickener is closer to chicken soup or stew. Cock a leekie soup, a chicken and leek consommé with a little flesh and pieces of leek, is a traditional course at Burns’ Suppers. There are vegetarian versions which has leeks and...
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      Live, Laugh, Punch Nazis (20002ist@thepit.social)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Apr-2025 12:21:56 JST Live, Laugh, Punch Nazis Live, Laugh, Punch Nazis
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      @kims

      JK: You’re a paleoanthropologist descended from Louis Leakey.

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      Kim Scheinberg (kims@mas.to)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Apr-2025 20:40:46 JST Kim Scheinberg Kim Scheinberg
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      • Live, Laugh, Punch Nazis

      @20002ist
      I'm watching the bond market thinking we're about to have a serious liquidity crisis

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