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Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF - "Kohl & Pinkel"         


Author: marika
Date: Dec 16, 2006 09:10

Frank Kalder wrote:
> marika wrote:
>> Frank Kalder wrote:
>>>
>>
>>>
> _Kohl & Pinkel_
>>>
>>>> I went to lunch today with a dear friend who said they were attending a
>>>> Christmas party where something called Pinkel and Kohl (my spelling
>>>> guess) would be served.
>>>> The hostess said it was a UK recipe, but my mind guesses it's really
>>>> German and thus a different spelling applied by me than by the host.
>>>> Does this sound right?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Yeah, that's a Northern German specialty that we, meanwhile,
>>> appreciate nationwide around or even 'on' Xmas eve. The vegetable
>>> is Grünkohl (curly kale). ...
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Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF - A Blog's Extended Life         


Author: Frank Kalder
Date: Dec 24, 2006 00:29

Lester Mosley wrote:
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>
>
> Greetings there Frank! Long time no talk.
>
> I have been very busy with work and life.
>
Yeah, Lester, I heard it occasionally from Marika.
> I do wish you a happy holidays and many future chats with you this
> year.
>
Thanks for your 'aiming' wishes.

I'd be very pleased to have again some talks with you next year. And
I do wish you happy holidays, too.
>

Ciao, Frank
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Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF - Mesmerizing vs. Appreciating         


Author: Frank Kalder
Date: Dec 24, 2006 00:34

marika wrote:
> Frank Kalder wrote: - haplifnet -
>> gogu wrote:
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>
>
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>>> Yeah, I've checked a little with Google and I see that Marika is working
>>> hardly to keep it alive:-)
>>>
>> Yeah, that's got to be greatly mesmerized :)
>
> sounds amazing but not really
>
I'm not sure whether I got the meaning of your reply exactly...
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Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF - EUROPEAN UNION Enlarged         


Author: Frank Kalder
Date: Jan 1, 2007 05:35

Lester Mosley wrote:
>
>
> Just wanted to wish you a Happy New year there Frank!
>
> Maybe the year bring great new things.
>
Some great things just happened today in Europe:

German EU Presidency, fifth EU enlargement, and German Facts
http://groups.google.com/group/HAPLIF-BLOGGING/msg/551888820dd5bef7?&hl=en

Similar topic (in German) on Romania and Bulgaria, etc
http://groups.google.com/group/HAPLIF-BLOGGING Deutsch/msg/5daea8d3ce343741?&hl=en
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Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF - Urban Sophistication (DC Area)         


Author: marika
Date: Jan 1, 2007 20:17

Frank Kalder wrote:
> marika wrote:
>> - haplifnet -
>
>>
>> I don't know if I will be on line to wish you a Happy New Year but will
>> do so now.
>>
> Supplementing
> http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.europe/msg/6cfbceed1b736fd7?&hl=en
> I wish you also a very HAPPY NEW YEAR !
>
> Final countdown: 7 days - to start anew.
>
> In particular you're highly 'blessed' by living right within an
> exclusive environment of URBAN SOPHISTICATION and a neighborhood with
> charm, called the Ballston blend,
> http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.europe/msg/763e0ede2383ab71?&hl=en
> with all its amenities such as shopping malls, restaurants, cinemas,
> METRO, theatres, stage plays, opera, musicals, ballets, and maybe ...
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Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF - Moving to Washington, D.C.         


Author: Frank Kalder
Date: Jan 1, 2007 22:58

marika wrote:
> Frank Kalder wrote: - haplifnet -
>>
>>>
>>
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Final countdown: 6 days - to start anew.
>>
>> [...]
>
> Thanks for the wishes, and i hope I keep the energy and have the $ to
> appreciate all this wonderful new world.
>
You're welcome, and hopefully you'll get 'it' to appreciate
'it'.

EU Presidency & Enlargement
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Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF - "Global Urbanity" [trend 60 years ahead]         


Author: marika
Date: Jan 15, 2007 06:52

Lester Mosley wrote:
>> Yes, interesting!
>> I recall that Marika once mentioned some spy workshops in the Blue
>> Ridge Mountains. Did they, the Washington SPY MUSEUM, organize them?
>

I don't remember who organized them, but I don't think it was the
museum. It's been too long to remember but I don't recall a connection
to the museum.

Lester, did I ever mention to you that while i was watching Jesus
Christ Superstar at the Roanoke Civic Center, a guy I know from Channel
7 was blogging about the simultaneously attended Toby Keith concert

mk5000

his description of the event here
http://musicismusic.blogspot.com
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Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF - Global Urbanity & Energy Dilemma         


Author: marika
Date: Jan 15, 2007 07:19

Frank Kalder wrote:
>>
> Cute.
> By the way, I'd love Patagonia (did see many documentaries on that
> extreme South American area with almost no people; - great
> wilderness...).

As long as they have a luxury hotel, I would go. That's probably the
only terms under which I would visit.

Continuing on with restaurant week.

www.cafeatlantico.com which is in the Chinatown district you mentioned
yesterday.
(or close to it) called Chinatown/Gallery Place on the metro.
One memory was the passion fruit, orange rum and jalapeno cocktail.
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