I guess the Carpatho-Rusyn Society was taking a jab at the Polish Arts Club today at the Summer Festival of the Arts. It's a good thing they were separated by the Hungarians and the folks from the Indian Restaurant.
Just what we need, an ethnic war at the Festival of the Arts...lol.......hope the Croatians and Serbians were on opposite ends of the campus.....
Trust me it could have been WORSE ! ! ! :-X :-X :-X I think there was lot of restraint on both parts. Some times just a littler battering or jabbing all in fun can get 'out of hand'. Our church had a choice of haluski or fires at the fish fry. The haluski was just store bought noodles. Our pastor Father Dave made it and I was helping him. We were cooking cabbage in large frying pans. Some of the cabbage was getting a little too dark for my "al dante" taste - some almost if not on the burnt side. "Oh that's ok" was the reply he gave me some people like it that way. When I saw a neighbor who went to the Fish Fry he told me how much he enjoyed the halushki --- it was just like his mother made it. Well naturally the big mouth I as said "did she burn it?" "Yep" he said and that is why I like it like that. There ya go - isn't this a GREAT world we like in :laugh: I love Polish people - with a last name like mine a lot of people used to think I was Polish - I was always honored when they did. :-*