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Returned A And Decided against... K?
I haven't watched/read most of those choices, but I have heard good things about most of them!
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Again no.
My parents sent me the peanut butter M&M's (peanut butter flavored sweets being something of a rarity in Australia).
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Decided against - b. Astro City HC - Through Open Doors
Returned - i. Spider-Man 1 on DVD
Peanut butter M&Ms are a bit more common here, but it's really the "normal" and peanut variants which are most common. Almond M&Ms are a bit less common than peanut butter.
And mint M&Ms have appeared in only a few stores.
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You are half right! And I loooove Astro City.
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Oooh!
So, I'll guess:
Returned - i. Spider-Man 1 on DVD Decided against - g. Quantum Leap DVD box set
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Nope, that Quantum Leap DVD set is on its way.
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Returned - i. Spider-Man 1 on DVD Decided Against - f. Legion Lost - The Culling TPB
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Awesome!
I would have decided against getting Legion Lost: The Culling too. It's just not that good, despite using several underused Legionnaires whom I've grown fond of (and Gates, who is my #2 fave of all time).
I'll think of a new question soon.
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I'd like to read the rest of Legion Lost at some point, but with the other choices available to me I couldn't stand spending the outrageous amounts of money that graphic novels cost in Australia for it.
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Legion Lost 2 was actually decent, except for the Culling portion. Each of the Z cast members had their moments, and the series ended pretty well. It did leave the team trapped in the past, but at least they were all alive. The prophecy of Tyroc's death notwithstanding of course.
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Let's try o) Goulash and p) Chicken & Been Jambalaya
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All right then, what about c) "Boneless" Chicken Barbecue and d) Paella
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j) Cream of Squash k) Chicken in Peach Sauce
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n) Baked Tahong (Mussels) o) Goulash
I am not guessing Beef Tacos, because for some reason I have some vague sense that I've heard you talk about beef tacos before. No idea if I'm actually right about that or not.
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Not correct.
I probably have talked about the tacos before, they are one of my most requested dishes. My mom loves them but never eats them with salsa.
A friend of mine took the taco beef and ate it with rice once.
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d) Paella g) Beef Sukiyaki
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g) Beef Sukiyaki h) Birthday Noodles
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Birthday Noodles are a traditional dish for, of course, birthdays... and I've made them for my dad's birthday before (he really likes Chinese food). And my whole family likes Japanese food. Beef Sukiyaki is the second dish I've ever made (not counting omelettes). My sister likes it a bit sweet, but my dad prefers it salty. One of my best friends loves it so much she asked me to make it for Christmas instead of giving her a gift. Which 2 of the following dishes have I never cooked? (those pictures aren't mine by the way :p) a) Sweet and Sour Porkb) Chili Con Carnee) Gambasf) Sisigk) Chicken in Peach Saucel) Fish Currym) Pad Thain) Baked Tahong (Mussels)o) Goulash
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k) Chicken in Peach Sauce n) Baked Tahong (Mussels)
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