Re: Hello?


You are fortunate David, my father can't make toast.
I'm serious. When mother broke her wrist a couple winters ago, I called
them and said - Dad, only one thing is going to keep you alive in the
next 6 weeks - take out!! Thank goodness the neighbors took pity on them
and took turns inviting them over for dinner.


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: David Franzman <dfranzma@pacbell.net>
Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date:  Sat, 15 Mar 2003 13:01:42 -0800

>I come from a long line of males who liked to cook.  My grandfather even 
>had his name on the Gourmet Society cookbook.  He made the best pate. 
> You should have seen the look on my fathers face when my mother made 
>hamburgers.  He likes his beef rare and when she used to bounce that 
>hockey puck toward him...  Come to think of it it's better you didn't 
>see his face.
>
>DF
>
>Kitty Morrissy wrote:
>
>>David, 
>>So your career choice (one of many) was more of a survival tactic?
>>
>>Kitty
>>
>>  
>>
>>>As a chef Zem, I appreciate that.  However, you obviously didn't know my 
>>>sainted mother may she rest in peace.  My mother had many great 
>>>attibutes...cooking wasn't one of them.
>>>    
>>>
>>
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