I mean, that was some Olympic-level leaping when Vivian walked in.
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But I'm with the "just tell them already" crowd. Invite them to the pie shop after hours. Have Ned prepare them for the news to avoid heart attacks or fainting. Call Chuck in. Get message to Olive so she has one less secret to keep.
Yes, the bit with Chuck avoiding the aunts is becoming tiresome. I was thinking that last night when the one aunt came in and Chuck did the "pie appearing magically" bit. Do the pies include the pie plate? Cause the triple berry was in the nice ceramic dish.
Is there a point at which Ned can't bring back something from the dead? I'm assuming that he's a vegetarian, otherwise he'd be eating a lot of raw meat.
I think that the aunts will find out.
Olive might let it slip.
Someday Chuck isn't going to see her other Aunt 'til it's too late.
(What is it with frail Aunt's health, exactly? Or do we know?)
Ned should be able to touch any sort of meat twice and have it stay in the same condition as when it was first served to him, right?
I was thinking that the cooking process would take care of that, but hasnt he talked to someone who died in a fire?
There was that incident with the bear skin rug....
I was thinking that the cooking process would take care of that, but hasnt he talked to someone who died in a fire?
He also can't eat his own pies, so unless the rules are different for plants, cooking doesn't appear to change anything.
He also can't eat his own pies, so unless the rules are different for plants, cooking doesn't appear to change anything.
I thought that he couldn't eat his own pies because he brought the dead fruit back to life, and if he touched/ate it, it would rot again.
Yeah, I was just thinking, if he used fresh fruit, he wouldn't have that problem because there wouldn't be that much change.
Meat, however, would be a different, and altogether disgusting, thing.