Subj : It is what it is
To : Aaron Thomas
From : Lee Lofaso
Date : Fri Aug 07 2020 11:02 pm
Hello Aaron,
>LL>Not to worry. Melania will console him. And then leave with her son
>LL>for a better life. Apart from Donald.
>
>Why would you wish for a marriage to fail?
Who sez the two of them even live together? Just because they
remain legally married does not mean they share the same bedroom.
Or even the same house. From what I understand, Melania and her
son live with her parents, in a house far from 1600 Pennsylvania
Avenue. It is only for official events that Melania travels to
the White House. And even then, only if requested by Donald.
>It's not good to wish bad things on others. It's good to be optimistic.
How is anything I have written wishing bad things on others?
They choose their own lifestyle. She signed a pre-nuptial just
before her husband took the oath of office. I do not know the
details, as that is being kept hush-hush. But whatever it is,
the two of them are happy. At least for the moment.
>LL>Pennsylvania Dutch. Which is why my great-grandfather walked on foot
>LL>to Louisiana as soon as his ship from Italy docked in New York. You
>LL>see, New Orleans had the largest macaroni factory in the US, and
>
>I don't know what kind of advancements in macaroni we've had over the past
> 100 years, but NY has the best Chinese food, best Italian subs, spiedies,
> and best pizza compared with other states that I've tried.
Central Grocery's muffuletta sandwiches are so much better than
Italian subs. And Chinese takeout in the French Quarter cannot be
beat. And pizza on Bourbon Street is nothing like anything else
in the whole world.
>Watch a New Mexican try to make a pizza.. They put jalapenos in the sauce! I
> like jalapenos, but come on! The sauce isn't supposed to burn sphincters,
> the wings are!
In Hawai'i they put pineapple on hamburgers. In Georgia they put
peaches on SPAM. No. I did that once. My cousin almost killed me.
I survived only because I gave her the rest of my peaches.
>But if your great-grandfather was a seafood man, then I get it. We have
> crawfish here but nobody eats them. I don't have any idea of how to cook,
> peel, or eat them.
Oh, that's easy. Pinch da tails, and suck da heads. That's all
there is to it. So next time you're in Louisiana, look for any of
several Cajun hangouts were crawfish boils are being held.
--Lee
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