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Probably the old pair of sneakers that I use only for walking the dog in the morning when the ground is damp.
Augusta Providence Boston Montpelier: Soup or salad?
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From: The Pyngwyn Colonies of Planet Hyustyn | Registered: Aug 2005
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Soup from the Inn at Little Washington as part of the tasting menu.
Atlanta Pensacola Birmingham Mobile:
Ever protest a corporation's actions by refusing to buy its products even when they were cheaper or more convenient?
From: Washington DC | Registered: Oct 2004
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Not many people ring my doorbell seeing as I live on the third floor. There was one guy who asked me if I knew where so-and-so lived, but I think he stopped me as I was headed in rather than ringing my doorbell.
APBM:
What is your favorite comic strip?
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Dilbert! But only because i work somewhere very much like his office.
APBM
do you like gardening?
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From: Newcastle upon Tyne England | Registered: Jul 2003
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Yes. It's very relaxing. My hollyhocks (biennials) are due to bloom this summer. Since they put on an amazing show, I'm looking foward to that. Also, I'm fond of the delphiniums, even though they're the DIVAS of my garden.
APBM How do you take your coffee?
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I don't like jelly so could I just have a peanut butter sandwich?
APBM,
Which Legionnaire's power would you most like to have?
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Absolutely, stop by tomorrow when I'm packing lunches for the kids. I'll start by slicing two pieces from a loaf of fresh-from-the-bakery casareccio. I'll lightly toast it and allow it to cool so that it's crispy on the surface and firm in the middle. Then I'll spread organic crunchy peanut butter on one slice and thin layer of orange marmalade and home-made plum jelly on the other.
Please allow it to reach room temperature before eating.
Another Peanut Butter Masterpiece:
Does that seem a little over-the-top to stick into my kindergartener's pink princess lunchbox?
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do you infer from Faraway's answer that our friends in the UK have been lacking this childhood culinary masterpeice?
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