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- hello Cary Lehr
- Username: Cashmere
- In response to: "Even if you aren't a chef, what's your favorite dish to prepare?" Chicken Crostini, boneless chicken breast breaded with bread crumbs and a mix of Parmesan and Romano cheeses, served with Fettucine with a Cajun Alfredo sauce.
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Cashmere's latest answers
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- On Sneezing
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W00f! I guess when we were younger we said it because we were expected to, as we get older, it just becomes an ingrained response, That old dog, and Pavlov had nothing on basic human nature when it comes to learned behavior.
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- I knew it!
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My ex girlfriend, I always thought she was from another planet!
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- My hidden talent involves transportation management.
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The fickle winds of transportation management require you to be able to predict where to move your vehicles to get the best freight and the best prices.
Transportation management, I've been told I can predict how freight is going to flow, and have a knack for getting my trucks in the right places at the right times to get the best freight at the best prices. Predicting these trends propelled me from a lowly driver into an assistant operations manager in just 10 years. Being able to weather these changes, and keep a fleet moving when other trucking companies are going bankrupt is my talent, and keeps me in demand.
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- 'Love Shack' must be played at any good wedding
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Songs evoke a lot of emotion for various reasons, to ask what 3 songs MUST be played, you almost need to add some categories, "fun songs", "romantic songs", "Tear Jerker songs" Not an easy question.
Daddy's Little Girl by unknown
The perfect song for the father daughter dance, the line "Your sugar and spice, and everything nice, your daddy's little girl!" Touching, and very symbolic that although daddy gave his little girl away that day, she will always be able to count on him to be there for her.
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- 'Turn Up the Radio' needs to be blasted
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These are what I consider to be pivotal "Crank em up" tunes from my teenage years into my twenties.
Turn Up the Radio by Autograph
Why does this need to be cranked up? Come on! The title alone says it all, and it falls into that category of rock music that just BEGS for mega-WATT ear-shattering volume. It's, for lack of a better description, a "rowdy" tune.




