The words “Thai Cooking” has it’s etymology based in an ancient language similar to gibberish, and it translates to “this shit is hot, will burn your tongue, and then cause heartburn all night so you get no damn sleep”.
Here goes: ~5 yoa; child’s lawn chair sitting in garden w/my Dad, while he tends the plot. Wobbly chair tips backward, ’til I’m looking up at young cukes….Love at first sight – and bite. THE END
The words “Thai Cooking” has it’s etymology based in an ancient language similar to gibberish, and it translates to “this shit is hot, will burn your tongue, and then cause heartburn all night so you get no damn sleep”.
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Lol 🙂 Welcome, theearthspins, you are funny 🙂
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Welcome in, @theearthspins! And thanks for sharing your translation skills with us!
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ST, that dish looks friendly enough; especially on the bright, cheerful plate….
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Thai food is why God invented the cucumber.
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Lol 🙂
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Did I ever tell you the story of my love for cucumbers?
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Lol 🙂 I would love to hear more about your love for cucumbers, Nanda, you are so cute 🙂
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OP maybe better and/0r here and n0w?
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Whichever, I don’t care, for what it’s worth 🙂
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Here goes: ~5 yoa; child’s lawn chair sitting in garden w/my Dad, while he tends the plot. Wobbly chair tips backward, ’til I’m looking up at young cukes….Love at first sight – and bite. THE END
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Lol 🙂 So incredibly cute 🙂 Thank you, Nanda 🙂
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A fond memory – I got 2 new puzzles – to play with indoors that day, too, along with a slight bump on the head. (Which may explain a lot.) 🐼
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Lol 🙂 Nanda at her best 🙂
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