Uh, yes.. . . Meanwhile...Would it be too obscure to suggest this sounds like a warm and fuzzy Yoruban spirit?... native Baltimorons go "Downy Oshun." {snippity}.
Yo, Ruban! Fetch me up a fresh pot of Yuban, Man!
Uh, yes.. . . Meanwhile...Would it be too obscure to suggest this sounds like a warm and fuzzy Yoruban spirit?... native Baltimorons go "Downy Oshun." {snippity}.
Yo, Ruban! Fetch me up a fresh pot of Yuban, Man!
Sacrilege! But funny. (sidenote: why is it sacrilegious but religious?Uh, yes.. . . Meanwhile...Would it be too obscure to suggest this sounds like a warm and fuzzy Yoruban spirit?... native Baltimorons go "Downy Oshun." {snippity}.
Yo, Ruban! Fetch me up a fresh pot of Yuban, Man!
Oshun-I bet BD gets it (maybe spelt Oxún in Brasil)
Or I could have tossed in a link. Check out the holy-day.
Ah, we are in the presents of royalty. Can I open mine? Huh?Oshun-I bet BD gets it (maybe spelt Oxún in Brasil)
Or I could have tossed in a link. Check out the holy-day.
SYMBOLS: Metal fan, brass bracelets worn by priestesses, pot of honey, rainbow, golden chain which ties all her people together, shells, yellow scarves, mirrors, the river Oshun. all flowing water, the number 5 and multiples of 5.
Need I say more?
I was in California 5 years ago and asked for tea. The waitress asked, "hot or cold?"Ahhh...southern tea--nectar of the gods and not for those with weak constitutions nor with a history of diabetes in the family. You can tell a Yankee (anyone not from the South) visiting the south when they ask for tea specifying that it be iced. Everyone down here KNOWS that iced is the way it was meant to be served! And to specify "non-sweet" tea is to admit to a weakness in constitution if not character.
In N.Texas we only drink sweet tea and if you ask for a glass of tea you get iced sweet tea. You have to specify unsweet or hot.I was in California 5 years ago and asked for tea. The waitress asked, "hot or cold?"Ahhh...southern tea--nectar of the gods and not for those with weak constitutions nor with a history of diabetes in the family. You can tell a Yankee (anyone not from the South) visiting the south when they ask for tea specifying that it be iced. Everyone down here KNOWS that iced is the way it was meant to be served! And to specify "non-sweet" tea is to admit to a weakness in constitution if not character.
Toto, I've a feeling we're not in the South anymore!
I DID know better than to specify "sweet tea", knowing they weren't going to have it.
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