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Old 12-25-2009, 08:30 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan View Post
Okay, since no one else volunteered: The joke is that these delectable treats are not "Twinkies"... they are another product from the same company, known as "HoHo"s.
Bummer, dood.... "A Twinkie... A Twinkie... My Kingdom for a Twinkie!"

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(Each is cut in half to reveal the swirly inside, so you'd know which treat they were... otherwise, they just look like brown logs. As they are cut in half, each one constitutes one "Ho." )
Oh well... I suppose having a nice Ho to cheer us up is a good thing too. But they certainly do look a bit different from the Ho's I saw in Bangkok.

So near, yet so far away. Next you'll be telling me there is no more Bonomo's Turkish Taffy.

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Since my wife is Ukranian, we have a traditional Ukranian Christmas dinner... which is meatless. Then, on Christmas morning, we go over to Mom's house and have a traditional American Christmas breakfast (pretty much whatever we can lay our hands on).
I hope that Santa was good to you and yours, and that you enjoyed your pre, midst, and post Christmas time with the family. Now, let's get ready for a new and better year to come! Happy year of the Tiger!

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