@interrobangart ONE! Because I just placed my order. π I'm going to wear it while delivering the gingerbread pubs of st albans that I'm making this year (third year of the project--there are a LOT of pubs here).
@ask_aubry Wait wait wait wait wait... spending husband's money? Like...for groceries? And the care of his children? That's the same as marital rape? Fuck off. Then fuck farther off. Then fuck all the way off--yes, ever farther.
@jzellis You're right! I've seen tons of savory pies, fewer fruit pies, and never a cream pie (certainly with a meringue topping) here in the UK. Startlingly few custard pies for such a pie and custard country, too. A shame; pie is magnificent!
@MrFamilyOffice I went to a wedding in 2000 where I estimated that the favors alone cost $30k. I thought it was very posh and LOVED that they had salt cellars (so fancy! Teensy spoons!). Until I sprinkled the flakes on my fillet mignon, took a bite, and it was ASPARTAME. WTF?
@oldenoughtosay Ohio, automatic, only when I park the car. I also call it the parking brake. I learned manual a year later in Florida (very flat), and was only taught to apply the parking brake after parking.
@EliMcCann@Daniel_Zappala We moved our dog from AZ to the UK and she's living her best life now, especially on lots of walks to the pub! It was expensive and fussy but it's possible!
@SaraSchon On our first date, my husband recited the intro to Sir Gawain and the Green Knight in middle English, and I recited some Beowulf in old English. Clearly we made the right impression on each other. (23 years in November)
@denorx_ @skinnyprinsess Drive 3 hours from where we lived and you could still be in the Phoenix outskirts. Now we live in England and if you drive 3 hours it's like 6 accents different.
@jzellis My tortillas are... Not round, but delicious! I've also learned to make tamales in the uk with the generous guidance of my tamale lady in Phoenix.