Irish food = things boiled to greyness. exposty, been there.
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I liked the one that was teaching the beginners class with you
Hmm. I think that was Romeo. He's a laugh and a half.
having a tummy bug hasn't stopped Em from saying your name all. the. time
::smiles proudly::
I love the Beej/Aimée crosspost. Grey it is, then.
::high fives Beej::
I love the Beej/Aimée crosspost.
Except they'll have to fight it out to determine if it's "gray" or "grey."
Except they'll have to fight it out to determine if it's "gray" or "grey."
No, because it's grey. Sorry Aimée.
Fine!
All the "gray" foods belong to me.
Wait a minnit.....
Dana! Very glad your family is okay.
Also, you were right about Mr. Tumnus.
Since it's Ireland, I think "grey" because you are referring to the colour of grey rather than the color of gray.
Also, you were right about Mr. Tumnus.
Right? Not quite the picture I had in my head from the books, but that's quite all right.