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Le Petit Dejeuner Flambeau

Nov
6

The New River.

I blew up the toaster oven making breakfast this weekend. Flames! It was exciting! I stood there and thought, hmmm. Should I call my cousin next door and tell him I am about to burn the farmhouse down? Or wait? I stood there. Waited. (I hated to bother him.) The flames went out. Whew. :mrgreen:

I brought my daughter her breakfast and she said, can I have another piece of toast? I said, um, I don’t think so…..

How was your weekend?

Winners of this weekend’s Free Book Friday and autographed U.K. copies of The Beast Within: Cryna and Billie! Click the Contact button in the menu above and send me your addresses!

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on November 6, 2006  

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  1. 11-6
    11:59
    am

    Another beautiful picture. And how you could stay calm when you saw the toaster on fire is beyond me, I know for a fact I would have panicked……..LOL

  2. 11-6
    12:48
    pm

    Big congrats Cryna & Billie!

    Another beautiful picture!

  3. 11-6
    1:18
    pm

    A do-nothing weekend. I would say “quiet” but our island hometown had 300,000 (according to the paper and Houston TV stations) visitors. On motorcycles.

    Our 9-year old has a severe psychological adversion to motorcycles.

  4. 11-6
    1:55
    pm

    wtg ladies:bananadance:

  5. 11-6
    2:04
    pm

    I blew up the toaster oven making breakfast this weekend.

    It’s amazing how much better that sounds in French! :rotfl:

    Must have been something in the air this week since my mom managed to catch wax paper on fire in the microwave, of all places!

  6. 11-6
    2:34
    pm

    Yikes on the fire, glad it went out.
    congrats to the winners :thumbsup:

  7. 11-6
    4:23
    pm

    Congrats Cryna and Billie!

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