US Tour Dates - Summer 2010
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I read his blog to mean that he is getting married (very soon) but is still single at the moment - he can only be about 18 or am I way out.?
Very young indeed but I guess he knows his own heart so good luck to them both.
Very young indeed but I guess he knows his own heart so good luck to them both.
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Just because we don't inject our cows full of growth hormone and steroids or feed them corn (to make the meat fatty) doesn't mean we don't have good beef - it's just hard to find and expensiveThunderhawk261 wrote:Funny, I have similar issues with meat dishes in the UK.Now, if you want to please us Brits get your self a nice kettle and BOIL that water. Oh, and none of that orange pekoe or Liptons rubbish + we like a nice biscuit or two on the side. Lovely.
Unfortunately, I can't bring along a week's supply of ribeyes and barbeque ribs in my luggage.
I guess it all evens out in the end.
But as you say, it all evens out in the end. Although, give me a nice cup of tea and a digestive biscuit over a steak anyday
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Oh. Really? I mean, don't elaborate or anything, but--ew. I'm glad I was only eating macaroni when I read this.Yorkie wrote:Just because we don't inject our cows full of growth hormone and steroids or feed them corn (to make the meat fatty) doesn't mean we don't have good beef - it's just hard to find and expensiveThunderhawk261 wrote:Funny, I have similar issues with meat dishes in the UK.Now, if you want to please us Brits get your self a nice kettle and BOIL that water. Oh, and none of that orange pekoe or Liptons rubbish + we like a nice biscuit or two on the side. Lovely.
Unfortunately, I can't bring along a week's supply of ribeyes and barbeque ribs in my luggage.
I guess it all evens out in the end.
But as you say, it all evens out in the end. Although, give me a nice cup of tea and a digestive biscuit over a steak anyday
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Seeing the actual discussion, this topic seems to begin to run short of Libera matters
Here some photos to help refocus on the subject
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Here some photos to help refocus on the subject
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Alright Yorkie, if you ever happen to be at my house I'll make you a decent cup of tea. And how about some muffins and a little blueberry tea cake as well? --I'm good at baking.Yorkie wrote:You may have PG Tips my dear but the problem with getting tea in the States (in restaurants and such) is that you use the hot water that is basically from the coffee machine - IT ISN'T HOT ENOUGH TO MAKE GOOD TEA.illuminaperpetua wrote:We have PG Tips here... But I know what he means. If you go into places like Teavana, there's a lot more than just Earl Grey there
Now, if you want to please us Brits get your self a nice kettle and BOIL that water. Oh, and none of that orange pekoe or Liptons rubbish + we like a nice biscuit or two on the side. Lovely.
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So you were in Atlanta! I'm sorry I didn't get to meet you. It would've been a chance to use my French. Perhaps I should join the French forum... That would still be just writing though. Quelle domage.fan_de_LoK wrote:Seeing the actual discussion, this topic seems to begin to run short of Libera matters
Here some photos to help refocus on the subject
I saw my friend Anna in that video! We sat with her during the concert. I didn't see myself though...what a relief! I might be in the actual tour video though
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I've checked the links on those who commentrd on Libera's blog and saw this one from Bobby Kiger. Beautiful pics.
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Excellent quality pics, thanks for the find chix. Thanks for your pictures too FDLchix wrote:I've checked the links on those who commentrd on Libera's blog and saw this one from Bobby Kiger. Beautiful pics.
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Yeah the moving videos are better. You can't get across the enthusiasm of a 'aw it's AMAZIN innit' from Tom at Niagara Falls or Ben's 'Pitts-b-u-r-g-h!!' in the funny way he says things like we got from their 2008 tour video.dani wrote:Thanks for the video.
I personally miss the live audio we used to get in the videos. Just a nice way to get to see there personalitys more. Watching static pictures is just not as much fun.
Still somethings better than nothing, and I'm sure time plays a factor because the slideshows appear much quicker and easier to produce.
P.S. Who's birthday was that they were celebrating?
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will don nice video wow libera was haveing a fun time that is sweet of what they did it remineds me when i go do things like that seeing citys and have some fun i like josh new hat its a cowboy now welcome to usa madine welcome hahahaTEB wrote:Jimmy,
I heard that Ralph had a birthday on this tour. Probably was his.