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16th February 09, 05:39 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by Cherub
and what's wrong with that? you could do worse than a nice Jewish lass 
Yeah, nothing wrong at all with kilt-appreciating Jewish women. Just remember, if it ever gets serious, there IS a Jewish tartan...
http://www.jewishtartan.com/
(And a mighty nice tartan it is, too, might I add)
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17th February 09, 12:06 AM
#2
My wife was at work, so I tidied up the house and did a bunch of prep for dinner, including making a double chocolate malted tart for dessert. I wasn't kilted, but I did find a little time to sew on my first x-kilt. (Pictures to come soon.) When she got home, we cooked dinner together: salmon marinated in honey, soy sauce, and grated fresh ginger, sweet pea and scallion risotto, and roasted brussels sprouts. I shook us up some blueberry pomegranate martinis to drink. It was a great, quiet valentines day at home.
David
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17th February 09, 03:17 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Cherub
and what's wrong with that? you could do worse than a nice Jewish lass 
 Originally Posted by CDNSushi
Yeah, nothing wrong at all with kilt-appreciating Jewish women. Just remember, if it ever gets serious, there IS a Jewish tartan...
http://www.jewishtartan.com/
(And a mighty nice tartan it is, too, might I add)
Nothing wrong! In fact, I really enjoy this Jewish lass! I was just stating that her beautiful red hair was not of Celtic origin. It's a gorgeous Ashkenazim auburn.
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17th February 09, 04:01 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
Nothing wrong! In fact, I really enjoy this Jewish lass! I was just stating that her beautiful red hair was not of Celtic origin. It's a gorgeous Ashkenazim auburn.
Being Ashkenazi myself I can appreciate that.
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