Don't apply whipped cream till serving time, since pie is not so good at observing distinctions between substances. Ornage pie is good, but creamiscle pie, NSM.
Good to know, thanks! I'll be carting the pie about 90 miles, so odds are mixing would take place. Sort of like those earthquake simulators where the ground liquifies and everything sinks. Only with pie and whipped cream.
I think I read The Matchstick Girl once. I got it. I didn't need that again. God, the man was bleak. Didn't they remake that with the Rudy girl?
Groupwise (Novell) had a great and completely transparent recall -- if you hadn't read it, it disappeared from your inbox.
That's what we have at school! But I have never recalled a message. Now I want to do that all the time.
I intend to vote, but I can't figure out who's running, or why I should vote for or against any of them! It's city council and school board, which means they're probably various flavors of liberal democrat environmentalists, but how can I know what flavors?
For some reason I'm convinced that's my favourite fairy tale, although it feels modern for a fairy tale. I have no substantiation for that.
Well, Andersen wrote it in the nineteenth century, so compared to a lot of fairy tales it isn't all that old.
Part of my job involves sending out mass emails to, like 10,000 people all working here. The first one I did, I had my boss proof and she missed something, so she had me recall it. I corrected it and sent it again, and then HER boss asked us to recoll it and change something. Then I sent it again.
I feel like every one of those 10,000 people hates me personally now, since what we are sending is basically spam (we want them to take our classes).
Andersen wrote it in the nineteenth century, so compared to a lot of fairy tales it isn't all that old
But is it set more recently than the average fairy tale? Is there a cutoff for the setting of the genre?