J Jonathan Loesberg Jonathan Loesberg Jan 30, 2014 #21 originally posted by SFJoe: A horse is a horse, of course of course, as they say. Click to expand... Yes, but in French, the descriptor was animale and that's what's missing, whether it was brett or something else.
originally posted by SFJoe: A horse is a horse, of course of course, as they say. Click to expand... Yes, but in French, the descriptor was animale and that's what's missing, whether it was brett or something else.
I Ian Fitzsimmons Ian Fitzsimmons Jan 30, 2014 #22 originally posted by Oswaldo Costa: originally posted by Jeff Grossman: originally posted by Oswaldo Costa: We are nothing without a sense of humus. Click to expand... I think Pita went to Tahini for vacation. Click to expand... Where they debated the issue of humus v. hummus. Click to expand... While watching Les Mezze-rables.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa: originally posted by Jeff Grossman: originally posted by Oswaldo Costa: We are nothing without a sense of humus. Click to expand... I think Pita went to Tahini for vacation. Click to expand... Where they debated the issue of humus v. hummus. Click to expand... While watching Les Mezze-rables.
U Unknown Guest Jan 31, 2014 #23 originally posted by SFJoe: A horse is a horse, of course of course, as they say. Click to expand... be careful what you wish for. fb.
originally posted by SFJoe: A horse is a horse, of course of course, as they say. Click to expand... be careful what you wish for. fb.