Not whitefont. I think Brenda just wants some positive Buffista attention.
{{{Brenda}}} - But not because there is any tragedy I'm comforting you for, just because I felt like it.
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Not whitefont. I think Brenda just wants some positive Buffista attention.
{{{Brenda}}} - But not because there is any tragedy I'm comforting you for, just because I felt like it.
Eek, no.
(Er, no to the white-font question, not to the hugs. Which I take gladly.)
Just a comment that I've only been served burgers topped with fried eggs in France.
And the fried egg in general seems to be Austrialia and Oregon specific. At least I never encountered it in California, Texas, Washington State, Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, which are the only states I've spent significant amounts of time in.
I've never seen a fried egg on a burger. The closest I've seen is that Johnny Rocket's will serve two fried eggs and a burger patty for breakfast. It does sound interesting, though. I'll try it next time I have access to an egg, a frying pan, a veggie burger, and a roll at the same time.
I've had egg on pizza. It's very nice indeed. Mmmm. Pizza Express do a yummy Fiorentina pizza with spinach and egg and olives and yummy things. I got them to make it with anchovies the last time I had it. Mmmm.
My favorite pizza has crushed garlic and goat cheese. Very ymmy, just don't eat it on a date cause goat cheese+garlic=no nooky.
My favorite pizza has crushed garlic and goat cheese. Very ymmy, just don't eat it on a date cause goat cheese+garlic=no nooky.
Unless you both eat it.
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Which came out pornier than intended, but I'll leave it as is.
With just garlic that's true, but the goat cheese thing makes me feel very unsexy until I brush.
waves at UK-based Buffistas.
Anyone want to go to a Firefly- watching evening in North London on December 20th? Anyone? Bueller? Do I go and impose on some chap I don't know from Adam, who's presently watching it pretty much with his mate that evening? I'm such a trusting twit that I'll quite cheerfully cast myself upon them in the belief that they aren't mad axemen, because, hey, they like Jossy goodness and thus must be OK, but if anyone else is tempted to come that would also be cool.
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eyes tumbleweeds sorrowfully.
Mind you, I'm perfectly satisfied that he's a good egg, because his email tag is
"It is unwise to put things you are allergic to in your mouth, especially if it's cats"which I seem to think is a misquote, but even I have the grace to be apalled at my pedantry and to concentrate upon the whole good-quotation-choice thing. So clearly not a mad axeman, then, if he's fond of Lemony Snickett.
....how in God's name I've reached the age of 29 is a source of continual astonishment to me.
And yes, in English English, 'fanny' = 'pussy', only not such a crass term.
Hee. I'm just thinking how much more fun Fanny Price could have been with a name like that.
And oooh! What a superb companion!
Hey, you'd better believe I was gobsmacked watching Funny Girl when she has that whole sequence with the roller skates and the song mentions being left to fall on her fanny, or something. My ten-year-old eyes were coming out on stalks, I tell you.
But then, there are plenty of blokes out there called Dick. YSillyNameMV.