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Oh and here we just thought you were having fun camping or something! :biglaugh:

We missed you. I like the new shorter name, Cheffie!

J. :wave:

I thought he mighta been on a pilgrimage to the *Holy Jonny Lingo Land*

in search of more smoked salmon! :spy:

I like the *new* name too, Chef. :)

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i got a new puter }awesome} and a new internet provider and i could not reply here for a few days

but it's good to be back :wave:

OK -- so what kind of puter did you get????????

And is your new provider dial-up, or is it sumthing better? :dance:

(I hate to ask a Chef this) -- but *spill the beans*!! :biglaugh:

(edited for speeling!) :confused:

Edited by dmiller
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"BAD PENNY -- The phrase usually is heard in this country (U.S.) as 'A bad penny always turns up,' meaning that a no-good person can be counted upon to come back again and again. The expression was originally English and the unit of currency referred to was the shilling. Sir Walter Scott, in one of his early nineteenth-century novels, whereto: 'Bring back Darsie? Little doubt of that. The bad shilling is sure enough to come back again.'" From "Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins" by William and Mary Morris (HarperCollins, New York, 1977, 1988).

......Which is why I wanted to assure Coolchef that this did not apply.

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