Why can't my sheets wash themselves?!?!?
If ever I were to invent sheets that wash themselves, I would have them do so without warning at 3 am.
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Why can't my sheets wash themselves?!?!?
If ever I were to invent sheets that wash themselves, I would have them do so without warning at 3 am.
So as to give you a washing too?
You know, o_a, you do have friends with a washer/dryer...
Dog picspam: [link]
Oh, dear. Ginger, he's just so fucking adorable I could die.
Because I'm guessing it's not incense and garlands of flowers, contrary to what one might think around these parts.
It's funny 'cause it's true.
Isn't chop suey also strictly an American Chinese dish?
Isn't chop suey also strictly an American Chinese dish?
Yep. One of the earliest ones, I believe.
Is dim sum actual Chinese, or an American invention?
Dim sum is actually Chinese AFAIK, Cantonese I think.
I was under the impression that many of the Chinese dishes served in the US are really variants on their Chinese counterparts. Like mu shu in China didn't come with the cute little pancakes like it does here.
KT, bless your heart. It just feels strange. I used to do laundry at my sisters when we had family Sunday. My bro-in-law commented "I think your brother only visits for the free laundry" um. Noooo. Free? It was a 90 min drive each way. Plus we talked, ate, played games, etc. W/E.
Grr. Sheets need another round of dryer. And this lady has not shut up yet!!! All ize wants to do is go home and play with new iPhone software!!
Eta: to fix typo, cuz "family sinday" just sounds wrong!!
I was under the impression that many of the Chinese dishes served in the US are really variants on their Chinese counterparts. Like mu shu in China didn't come with the cute little pancakes like it does here.
But the duck, curiously enough, does, per Paul. The bastard.