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Thanks all. ckreef that Atlanta BBQ looked great. Went to one in Reno a few years back that was awesome. Poochie, hang in there, I am sure yours will be home soon. Bosco what did you order?<br />

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Thanks GoFrogs, I can see by your profile picture that you do! We just finished painting our house a few months ago,. Now I want the side of the house painted to coordinate with my new terra blue...sad, but true!:)<br />

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PJ - that's one gorgeous little 19" Hi-Cap! I love those beautiful blue and gold tiles. And I love how you and your husband coordinated the shoes and the new KK. Those shoe laces go so well with your new KK! ;)

I'm looking forward to seeing your cooks. You're about to have the time of your life!

Major congrats on a stunningly beautiful new KK!

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Thank you CC, I was going to tell everyone those feet aren't mine, but I hoped you would all know I was taking the picture! Yes, she is a beauty and I already have a couple of names kicking around in my head!

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OK, after owning my KK now for 3 years now, the Muses finally came to me and I was finally inspired to give her a name - Scheherazade, as she is mystical, engaging, resourceful, and will captivate you with her beauty!

 

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A king discovers that his wife is having an affair. In a fit of rage, he has her executed. Lebanese author Hanan al-Shaykh explains what happens next:

"From that night, he decreed a law that he will marry a virgin every single day and deflower her at night, and then kill her at dawn.  The killing continues until Scheherazade, the daughter of the king's vizier, offers herself as the king's bride.

"She had a plan,  a very eloquent and very civilized plan to use her art to humanize him and stop this bloodbath."

Every night, Scheherazade starts telling the king a story, then stops at a crucial moment, just as dawn breaks. The king spares her life so he can hear the rest of the story the next night.

Scheherazade and her stories have become a touchstone of Arab culture, passed down orally for centuries, put to paper in countless editions and even serialized for the radio. 

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