@great-big-stees saidYeah, it's quite a shtick, this stick.
I think the use of stick, or the tenses of it, was just an offshoot of the thread itself. Since first introduced, the use of the word stick, I think I have stuck with it.
It's a meek little thread, but it will not die.
A creative challenge, it's stuck and driving.
Like chess, myriad are its ways.
Continuous thriving.
Passing the time and days...
and dictionary diving.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidA great cockroach sandwich for you, even with the crust cut off, something special for you. The cockroach's should be nice and crispy and will not stick to your teeth! 😉
Where do we stand on sticky sandwiches?
-VR
@very-rusty saidYou American chaps will eat anything.
A great cockroach sandwich for you, even with the crust cut off, something special for you. The cockroach's should be nice and crispy and will not stick to your teeth! 😉
-VR
(Yeah I know, you're Canadian).
@ghost-of-a-duke saidActually it was a special sandwich just for you, I wouldn't touch one myself! 😉
You American chaps will eat anything.
(Yeah I know, you're Canadian).
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke saidSticking on my trousers as my wife makes a nice Cuban for the day. Black Forest ham, mustard and pickles are a must!
Where do we stand on sticky sandwiches?
@wolfe63 saidSpeaking of Cuba, my partner and I have stuck with vacationing there for the past 10 years with one trip back to the land of our births.
Sticking on my trousers as my wife makes a nice Cuban for the day. Black Forest ham, mustard and pickles are a must!
@great-big-stees said"...with one trip back to the land of our births."
Speaking of Cuba, my partner and I have stuck with vacationing there for the past 10 years with one trip back to the land of our births.
Atlantis?!
😲
@great-big-stees saidYou two musst really love Cuba! Stick with it. 😉
Speaking of Cuba, my partner and I have stuck with vacationing there for the past 10 years with one trip back to the land of our births.
-VR
@great-big-stees saidI've never been to Cuba. I've been stuck under the U.S. restriction for most of my life. I'm pleased that it's finally open to American tourism. Any particular points of interest? I just know that I don't want to get stuck in a bay of pigs. 🙂
Speaking of Cuba, my partner and I have stuck with vacationing there for the past 10 years with one trip back to the land of our births.
@wolfe63 saidBe careful I hear they like to stick it to tourists there!
I've never been to Cuba. I've been stuck under the U.S. restriction for most of my life. I'm pleased that it's finally open to American tourism. Any particular points of interest? I just know that I don't want to get stuck in a bay of pigs. 🙂
Sister was there and had a good time but, others have went and been robbed.
-VR
@very-rusty saidWe have NEVER had any problems but then we tend to stick to the resort as we go for R&R not tourism. Now having said that we did go to a tiny "out-of-the-way" restaurant", last year on Cayo Coco called Lenny's (owned by a Canadian from Oakville, Ontario). It was outstanding. We have also been to the home of one o the resort's employees or dinner and they lived in an "interesting" part of Moron with no issues whatsoever. Now having said all that we are not "flashy".
Be careful I hear they like to stick it to tourists there!
Sister was there and had a good time but, others have went and been robbed.
-VR
@great-big-stees saidYou mean you don't advertise your sticky, sweaty neck by adorning it with golden bling? 😉
We have NEVER had any problems but then we tend to stick to the resort as we go for R&R not tourism. Now having said that we did go to a tiny "out-of-the-way" restaurant", last year on Cayo Coco called Lenny's (owned by a Canadian from Oakville, Ontario). It was outstanding. We have also been to the home of one o the resort's employees or dinner and they lived in an "interesting" part of Moron with no issues whatsoever. Now having said all that we are not "flashy".