The formality of Domestic Associate, is what I like about it, especially when said with tongue firmly planted in mouth. I think the fact that you are using an obvious euphemism, highlights the fact of intimacy, while the term domestic associate kinda makes it sound like you both Home Ec students. I don't know it's just funny to me.
Oh yeah, I got a livejournal account so I can talk to you on here.
Hope your New Year is full of joy, creativity, and love. Did you try the Garam Masala in your black-eyed peas? I'm putting it in just about everything these days, it goes with savory, it goes with spicy, and it goes with warm (best term I've come up with for the pie spices, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, etc.)
I should be posting my split-pea soup recipe soon. I don't know if I ever made it for you, but the recipe has evolved quite a bit in the last two years.
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Date: 2007-01-02 04:29 am (UTC)I think the fact that you are using an obvious euphemism, highlights the fact of intimacy, while the term domestic associate kinda makes it sound like you both Home Ec students.
I don't know it's just funny to me.
Oh yeah, I got a livejournal account so I can talk to you on here.
Hope your New Year is full of joy, creativity, and love. Did you try the Garam Masala in your black-eyed peas? I'm putting it in just about everything these days, it goes with savory, it goes with spicy, and it goes with warm (best term I've come up with for the pie spices, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, etc.)
I should be posting my split-pea soup recipe soon. I don't know if I ever made it for you, but the recipe has evolved quite a bit in the last two years.