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Steph

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  1. I'm hoping we can let that be the last time the r-word gets used. I cringed when Ronnie used it but I'm trying to err on the side on not censoring. Might have to excise part of this thread and send it to the BOI/SZ. Hope not. It's a possibility though.

    Good thread for the most part.

  2. Ooops, I forgot to link to the ad.

    http://prodavalnik.com/trsya-stkleni-topcheta-limki-kato-tezi-ot-snimkite-ot-edno-vreme-sots-vreme-imashe-gi-vsyako-srelbische-i7688737

    The description on the photo(s) in that ad translated to:

    LOOKING GLASS BALLS LIMKI made in Sliven OF FURNACE FROM ONE TIME DURING SOC

    Wiki says Sliven is the 8th largest city in Bulgaria. What might "SOC" be? [Edit: Looks like Socialist era ... 1946 to 1990?]

    [Next edit: Limki is apparently a Bulgarian marble game (link) and might also be the name used for the marbles themselves (link) ]

  3. I just posted in another thread about a Bulgarian movie title which translated into "Glass Marbles".

    The Bulgarian title didn't show up right when I pasted it here. But it might useful for future reference as a Google search term.

    Here's one page which showed up today. The Google translator makes it look like a "want to buy" ad, complete with buyer's email. (Or possibly the ad is from someone wanting to sell but the comment came from a potential buyer.) Maybe it's a Bulgarian marble collector. :)

  4. Anyone know what you get if you order a hot tamale in my part of Wisconsin?

    When I first moved here I was getting impatient with all the bland food and got kinda excited when I saw hot tamales on the menu.

    And then I saw that "hot tamale" meant sloppy joe. :wacko:

  5. Boiled peanuts are at least from Alabama. That's where I got my first taste of them.

    (Had a canned version in Oklahoma I think which wouldn't not be a good way to learn about them. I think I mentioned that also.)

  6. No beer. I didn't think of that. A friend who works at Johnsonville gave us an assortment of different styles. I tried about three kinds and gave up.

    But maybe we just didn't fix them correctly.

  7. Wisconsin is famous for brats .... which I recently learned I dislike. I wouldn't care if I never ate another brat for the rest of my life. (as opposed to, say, corn dogs, which I need to eat at least once every two years :D)

    I miss southern food. Like fried okra. mmmmmmm

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