Marc Chevalier
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Revenge, too, is a dish that is best served cold ... or so said Khan (in a wrathful mood).
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Marc Chevalier said:Revenge, too, is a dish that is best served cold ... or so Khan said.
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Miss Neecerie said:I would open up a shop that dispensed common sense...and maturity. Maybe some Kindness in a refrigerated display near the side wall.
Joie DeVive said:Thanks so much VargasBaby and CanadaDoll. Hopefully this is just the impetus I need!
I love that!
Only problem is, those who really need it aren't really buying.
I'm afraid you might have to chase some people down the street to give it to them! lol
Joie DeVive said:Only problem is, those who really need it aren't really buying.
I'm afraid you might have to chase some people down the street to give it to them! lol
Great minds think alike, Dix! "I do the research and concepting, you do the final re-engineering and shop-management" sound good?Dixon Cannon said:- An airplane production facility to reproduce vintage aircraft in the new carbon fiber technology with modern components and modern technologies. Old airplanes, new again!
Thanks Gideon, and thanks for starting this thread and reminding us of our dreams.Gideon Ashe said:the question in the first place.
The responses have been wonderful and display great imagination.
Great desire to be and to do something of import.
It is our lot to earn our bread in occasionally dull, mundane or boring occupations in order to survive.
Our dreams allow that survival.
Each of us have dreams. Sometimes fulfilled and sometimes there to be dreamed of again and again.
Each response has been the equivilent of a display of art of the individual's mind.
I wish all success in fulfillment. Or at the very least, good dreams.
G.Ashe
Marc Chevalier said:Revenge, too, is a dish that is best served cold ... or so said Khan (in a wrathful mood).
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CherryRed said:I would love to open a diner and serve all my granny's classic recipe's.
I'll see his "cold" and raise "cryogenic, right alongside the liquid-nitrogen tank"...lolsweetfrancaise said:fftopic: I'm so thrilled right now to see that reference...!
Sounds fun, as long as ya also got WiFi... You'd probably last longer than Dix and I as planebuilders*, that's for sure! Let's see, you could probably deal with VargasBaby or CanadaDoll on baked goods, Viola for vegetables and spices... how many other potential business combinations could we come up with? (Personally, I think this paired with my "cruise train" idea would be a natural, for one.)sweetfrancaise said:Ooh, that's a lovely idea! I'd love to do that too...but neither of my grandmothers could/can cook. So I'd open up a restaurant that only served the bizarre fare featured in cookbooks pre-1960. There could be theme nights (1942 Ration Nite! Bring your coupons! or...A Jell-o Fantasy Evening). I'm just not sure how long I'd be able to stay open. Very narrow clientele...lol
Miss 1929 said:my oddly proportioned feet!
sweetfrancaise said:Ooh, that's a lovely idea! I'd love to do that too...but neither of my grandmothers could/can cook. So I'd open up a restaurant that only served the bizarre fare featured in cookbooks pre-1960. There could be theme nights (1942 Ration Nite! Bring your coupons! or...A Jell-o Fantasy Evening). I'm just not sure how long I'd be able to stay open. Very narrow clientele...lol