PS: Spa's mom asked me recipe for Shammi Kababs.
I brought
1. Chicken sandwich (butter/cheese) served on Koryodong rolls (that's a Korean Bakery in Bayside NY) This recipe came from a trainer at New York Sports Club and is also inspired by sandwiches served on Pakistan International Airlines.
2. Spicy Mash Potato sandwiches. hmmm...
3. Bag of Pretzels/Diet Coke (Forgot to offer one to Spa)
3. A Lindth White Coconut Bar (Spa ate it and made her grunt sound which is the official SLAW sound of pure satisfaction)
Moving right along to the topics. We discussed about crazy relationships, late night BBC programming, added a word to our "do not ever bring it up during SLAW" list, laughed on really silly things, proposed and rejected adding one another on Facebook (See comment by Cash on last blog entry) and wondered if this is the slow spiraling end of SLAW.
(Continue reading after the pictures for an exciting read on Mr. X)
Mr. X munched on his PB&J sandwich during all of this. He slowly started with the sides of the sandwich in a counterclockwise motion, paused, looked around, paused again, continued gently with the heart of the sandwich, paused again, a sip and gulp of water, and then wrap up the event by folding his foil.
Good update Cruz. While you may make it a bit spicy at times - keep it coming (just not the real heat). Cash
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