Monday, January 1, 2018

HAPPY NEW YEARS & AIRPOCKETS


Happy New Years everybody
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The Mistress had a fabulous time last night, although a wicked hangover. Champagne makes me do the worst things...but that's another story. My Pork and Sauerkraut is now slow roasting in the oven with all the sides...it is smelling good. We are now just relaxing with the tradition of the lovely spectacle...of the all day spectacle...the Mummers Parade!!!!
The Mummers Parade is held each New Year's Day in Philadelphia and is believed to be the oldest folk festival in the United States. You can read my other posts about them here, here and here.

And HOW can we forget air pockets????? The Poseidon Adventure...a New Years Day classic. Leave it to Stella Stevens..."Panties, what else do I need?" 

Happy New Year, indeed.

35 comments:

  1. "You see Mister Scott, In the water I'm a very skinny lady."

    Happy New Year Mistress.

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  2. "He's right Mrs. Rogo there's air pockets all over this ship."

    This may be fun. And after you dinner Mistress. you'll have air pockets all over the Casa!!!!!

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  3. I would love to try your pork...what time is dinner????

    HAPPY NEW YEARS TO EVERYBODY.

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  4. ok. "I'm going next. So if ole' fat ass gets stuck, I won't get stuck behind her."

    God I love that movie. HNY!!!

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  5. Happy New Year Mistress!!!! Have your heels been put up yet? We have the Mummers on here all day too.....a Philadelphia staple for the day don't you know. I love reading your post...I may re read for shits and giggles.

    I do believe I can smell your dinner.........

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  6. I am waiting for last night's scandals/hijinks to appear in the national enquirer. pork & sauerkraut at my house too.

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    1. how does one tell the difference between the dish and farts?

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    2. the dish goes in one end and the farts come out the other end?

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    3. But which end do you put the dish in?

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  7. Oh look the dead has arisen.

    "They're suppositories Mr Rogo. You don't swallow them."

    easily confused i think. hate when this happens.

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  8. Sending you oooodles of delight and blissfulness {is that a word?}..for 2018!!!!

    Poseidon Adventure is a must!!! "Don't worry, Mrs. Rosen, I once helped my dad pull in a 600 pound swordfish in Hawaii."

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  9. Your right...isn't NYD with Poseidon, The Mummers and pork and sauerkraut!I have the Mummers on here! I always enjoy watching it.

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  10. The quotes are killing me!!!!

    I've had a bird's eye view of the parade all day since I live on route. And hearing the music. Off to enjoy dinner later at fellow symphony members house. Happy New Year.

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  11. I saw a young officer on deck the other day, and he looked DAMN familiar... even with his clothes on."

    Have happy New Year evening.

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  12. "Air pockets!" - That was fun. Now I'm going to have to try and find The Poseidon Adventure somewhere.

    Happy New Year!

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  13. First time typing it ---> 2018!!!

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  14. *makes metal not to feed champagne to the Mistress*

    Happy 2018!!!!!!

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  15. Pork & sauerkraut? I worked. They brought in Dominos... I had 6 slices! And it was.... boring.

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  16. Glad that you had a good time! A combination of beer shits and sauerkraut farts must be tearing that joint up, but totally worth it.

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  17. Sorry I missed your other posts. For some reason, they didn't come up on my Feedly reader. Happy New Year!

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  18. Happy Happy New Year to you sweetie! Thank you for your beautiful blog and I'm loving the vintage greetings and that clip had me laughing!!!! First good laugh of the year alreadyπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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  19. Had a known we would have had a rousing night of party games, I wouldn't have ate second and passed out! That movie certainly had a slew of good quotes!!!!

    But poor Shelley Winters.

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  20. Not a quote, but I believe the song "There's Got to be a Morning After" made its debut in that movie. Or am I thinking of something else?

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  21. Not a quote, but I believe the song "There's Got to be a Morning After" made its debut in that movie. Or am I thinking of something else?

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  22. Sorry to repeat myself, am writing this on a not-so-smart phone

    I like the vintage holiday cards.

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  23. Wishing you a happy year and no gas from that sauerkraut. That movie gets more bizarre with each passing year.

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  24. Oh, my goodness! The posts I missed while I was gone.

    You certainly had a good time - and I'm happy for that. May your good times, good fortune, and good health continue through this year. HUGS!!!

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  25. Love the splendid vintage greeting cards! The Mummers Parade looks festive and fantastic! And your meal sounds delicious! Who doesn't love a juicy, flavorful piece of meat?

    The original Poseidon is the best. The remake sucked--and not in a good way. But all this repetitive talk of air pockets got me thinking, "Well if those ladies had done their kegels and squats, they could've queefed their way through the water like a torpedo and saved themselves a lot of time and trouble!"

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    1. I agree...I wouldn't even watch the sequel. Why that would be like doing a remake of the Towering Inferno.

      Now what did you say about a flavorful piece of meat???

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  26. Happy New Year, Mistress Maddie and lovers of Mistress Maddie!

    Click here for the Shelley Winters action figure.

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    1. Action figure??? More like a stationary figure.

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  27. Happy New Year, Mistress! May all your dreams come true in 2018!

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  28. Happy New Year to you too!!!! I bet your dinner was delicious.

    These quotes and that clip are cracking me upπŸ˜­πŸ˜‚πŸ˜ƒ

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