Who brought up Clare's eating habits? I was just curious. Umm, I'm sorry I know I apologized before for this but I can't resist. When my mind starts to work I can't seem to stop it. Something I have been really confused about is: How does Clare and Brian handle holidays with the families? I mean I am assuming that his parents and sister and however many other siblings he has all still live in Dallas. And we all know that her folks live here in Ohio. How do they juggle that? I know Clare and Callie go back to Ohio two days before Christmas to spend time with their parents, but how do they pull that off?
Do they spend the holidays apart? Cuz that would be ok while they are dating I guess, but once they are married that will get a little odd. Or do they spend a little bit with one family and then catch the Red Eye to the others? I really don't understand how they manage holidays with family when their families live in, I am assuming, totally different states.
Samantha
P.S.
I apologize again for asking so many questions, however Clare is my all time favorite actress, and she just really interests me. I don't mean to be a bother or pain. I am sorry.
>From: "Gloriana" <glory@...>
>Reply-To: Clare-Emilie-Michelle@yahoogroups.com
>To: Clare-Emilie-Michelle@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [Clare-Emilie-Michelle] Clare in Vegas - Clare's y Steak & Our Gen. Grant Gray
>Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 23:41:52 -0000
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>--- In Clare-Emilie-Michelle@yahoogroups.com, "art" <artkay1963@a...>
>wrote:
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> >Extra
> > pepperoni-- good thing she's not a vegan anymore!!! hehehe!!!
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>Clare in Vegas - Clare's y Steak & Our Gen. Grant Gray
>
>Yeah, we had quite a discussion about her eating habits.
>She's gone 180 from her vegan days. She eats her filet
>mignon almost raw. oozing all out.
>
>She meticulously cuts it completely into small squares
>and then starts eating.
>
>We all commented about the right way and the wrong way. We tend to
>cut steaks into bite-sized pieces up to half-way, then start eating.
>
>We don't eat y meat and told her & Camden (who got salmon, but
>asked for a couple of pieces of Clare's y steak to try it)
>about the General Grant steak story.
>
>It seems that eating y rare steaks was the way to go during
>the Civil War for the Union generals.
>
>Except for General Grant.
>
>The other generals made fun of the fact that he had his
>steaks cooked until they were Confederate gray.
>
>Or General Grant gray.
>So from then on Clare called our meat General Grant gray.
>
>As we pointed out, Grant went on to win the Civil war
>and then was elected to President twice. Maybe he had
>the right idea...?
>
>Couldn't resist adding this one...
>-Gloriana
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