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"It's not lucky, and they don't serve anything in a pot, but you can't beat the Peking duck," he said.
"You can see a guy dressed like he can't piss in a pot but is worth a fortune," says Panasuk.
I'd have him over to the house, and my wife would put on a pot, but he would never eat.
Foliage gives the necessary air of generosity in a pot but, of course, you need flowers that have a long season, too.
Incidentally, Orange Pekoe might specialise in fine teas (60 loose leaf or flower teas, £3.60 a pot) but it isn't pretentious.
What arrived looked like salad in a pot, but closer inspection revealed a vast, delicate jumble of miniature foliage, each element prepared for optimal effect — fresh herbs, al-dente carrots, golden beets, sweet summer tomatoes.
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It is what David Dinkins' once termed a "gorgeous mosaic," not a melting pot, but a place of many distinct and diverse communities.
Former US president Jimmy Carter once said, "We have become not a melting pot but a beautiful mosaic".
What these liberal faggots don't understand is that when you have all these balkanized races together, America becomes not a melting pot but a fighting pot.
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