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That dough-boy just got what was comin' to 'im.

whereismynotecard

Treasure Hunter
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If there's one thing I can't stand, it's that stupid dough-boy. This lady is my hero.
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
That's great. I get sick of those creepy things walking on the counter and tickling themselves.
 

whereismynotecard

Treasure Hunter
Little perverts. All he wears is a chef's hat. And then he walks all over the counter, right next to my biscuits. Very unsanitary...
 
Monta: what would you call the above pic-cha? It's not a scone... so what is it, in Irish-speak? Also, do you guys have macaroni and cheese ever? Everyone around here eats much more healthily than Americans do. (but I'm not surprised...)


I think it is a plain scone.

We have macaroni and cheese but you have to make it yourself, soz.

Do you know how to make cheese sauce, it is really easy and I'm guessing it has to be nicer than the boxed stuff.
 

whereismynotecard

Treasure Hunter
The difference between us and you is that the English gave us both the same language, you broke it and we improved it. :yes:

I like how people around here say "half four" instead of "four thirty." :D And the grocery carts are called "trolleys." It so much cuter than the way Americans talk.
 

whereismynotecard

Treasure Hunter
... See, I'm retarded so I don't know what "quaint" means. And I'm not googling it. I'm at home on the floor, huddled next to my heater, not at skool.
 
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