featuring loads of keftedes
Nikos & Ms Nikos:Have a very Merry Christmas toofrom British Columbia, CanadabobWet Coast Scootinps: and eat lots of meatballs instead of Turkey
Linksmų Kalėdų ir laimingų Naujųjų Metų!
Merry Christmas!Richard
May your meatballs always be noodly!
Nadolig Llawen a Blwyddyn Newydd Dda!
Meatballs and merriness to you both from Down Under!Sue, Canberra
There you go again - all that foreign squiggle stuff! But you have a good Christmas, boy!
I would like to wish your long-suffering and beautiful wife, the happiest of Christmases. You, I'm not so sure about. It depends on how polite you are in future.
Merry meatball Christmas, & a happy & properous new year
Merry Xmas to both of you and maybe we will meet up in the future, assuming Ian lets me out of his pocket.May your keftedes never burn.
Merry Christmas and Happy Meatballs.Mark BakerSan Rafael ,CA
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.All the best for 2011
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What a beautiful language it is - and almost European-looking. Have a great 2011!
Oooh, I enjoyed running that Greek text through my Google translator and trying to pronounce the words. perhaps it is time to teach myself the Greek alphabet. Hope you had a lovely Xmas.
Nikos & Ms Nikos:
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from British Columbia, Canada
bob
Wet Coast Scootin
ps: and eat lots of meatballs instead of Turkey
Linksmų Kalėdų ir laimingų Naujųjų Metų!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteRichard
May your meatballs always be noodly!
ReplyDeleteNadolig Llawen a Blwyddyn Newydd Dda!
ReplyDeleteMeatballs and merriness to you both from Down Under!
ReplyDeleteSue, Canberra
There you go again - all that foreign squiggle stuff! But you have a good Christmas, boy!
ReplyDeleteI would like to wish your long-suffering and beautiful wife, the happiest of Christmases.
ReplyDeleteYou, I'm not so sure about. It depends on how polite you are in future.
Merry meatball Christmas, & a happy & properous new year
ReplyDeleteMerry Xmas to both of you and maybe we will meet up in the future, assuming Ian lets me out of his pocket.
ReplyDeleteMay your keftedes never burn.
Merry Christmas and Happy Meatballs.
ReplyDeleteMark Baker
San Rafael ,CA
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteAll the best for 2011
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful language it is - and almost European-looking. Have a great 2011!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I enjoyed running that Greek text through my Google translator and trying to pronounce the words. perhaps it is time to teach myself the Greek alphabet.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a lovely Xmas.