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Good morning John.

Dirty hand ? ???? My hands often are more dirty. I could not work with gloves.:)
I'm a mechanic.
The "dirt" is more like a tattoo in that it's very hard to remove.
I used to scrub and bleach them back when I was dating.
 

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Zeropilot said
I'm a mechanic.
The "dirt" is more like a tattoo in that it's very hard to remove.
I used to scrub and bleach them back when I was dating.

I don`t have problems with dirty hands ( of a mechanic ). When I do some work on my cars I get oily, dirty hands too. What`s the problem ? I see none.
 

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Zeropilot said


And what about a warm/hot cacao drink ? That is so yummy on a cold winterday. And in summer it is yummy too, but cold. Directly taken from the fridge.
Yuuuuum.:)
Every morning I have a coffee with a big scoop of cocoa powder in it!!:)
I am a bit of a chocolate snob! My favorite cocoa is Scharffenberger, which hubby orders for me online- we get 6 tins at a time. When I open the last tin, I let him know so he can order more!!! :p
 

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Every morning I have a coffee with a big scoop of cocoa powder in it!!:)
I am a bit of a chocolate snob! My favorite cocoa is Scharffenberger, which hubby orders for me online- we get 6 tins at a time. When I open the last tin, I let him know so he can order more!!! :p
This reminds me of every time I run out of my Chai. :D
 

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Happy old New Year's Eve, friends!

Warning! A bit of history is coming!
In 1918, the Soviets adopted the Gregorian calendar over the hitherto used Julian calendar. Religious institutions are not generally known to be at the avant-garde of social reform, so the Eastern Orthodox Church uses the Julian calendar for major holidays to this day. Thus, we celebrate Christmas on January 7 and Easter at (usually) a different date from the Catholics and Protestants, and many people still observe the old New Year, January 14. :cool:
 

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Happy old New Year's Eve, friends!

Warning! A bit of history is coming!
In 1918, the Soviets adopted the Gregorian calendar over the hitherto used Julian calendar. Religious institutions are not generally known to be at the avant-garde of social reform, so the Eastern Orthodox Church uses the Julian calendar for major holidays to this day. Thus, we celebrate Christmas on January 7 and Easter at (usually) a different date from the Catholics and Protestants, and many people still observe the old New Year, January 14. :cool:
That's interesting and fun! :p
 

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