poshe stupide britishe storee.
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'Conviction (1)'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
poshe stupide britishe storee.
snort
[gosh I can be whiney.]
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Gah. Hate. Waiting.
Also I should get dressed for drinks with girls. I would be perfectly happy to sit here in my jammies though. Perhaps I'll just wear jammies to the bar.
Good luck, Heather!
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So that's you, then?
I'll have to check my town's crime stats later. I know something about at least one of my friends that could conceivably set Wheels In Motion, murder-wise, depending on if he ever came clean and told his gf.
Treacle pudding. That you cook by putting the can in a pot of boiling water. I think it has a funny texture, and the idea of boiling a can of cake just strikes me as wrong.
How about boston brown bread -also made by boiling a can of cake. Don't know how similar it is to treacle pudding never having treacle pudding.
I never realized that Digestives were a UK thing. Isn't Nabisco a big brand in the US? That's who makes the digestives I know.
Wait! You do get Chips Ahoy!, don't you?
Yeah, we have Nabisco, just nothing in a container labeled "digestives."
Arrowroots! That's what their called...I think of them as digestive cookies.
If they make Yu-Gi-Oh, and Bob the Builder models, I'll buy three. But I'll stick my own hair (while still attached to my head) in the vacuum, before I buy *only* my daughter a play/real vacuum.
I think they used to have a Rugrats one. A little boy I used to babysit had one. (This was a family where, for the most part, the father was very insistant that his boys didn't play with "girls toys," but the father did most of the cleaning and a good portion of the cooking in that house, so toy vacuums and kitchens counted as acceptable boys toys.)