Miss Cellania's Comments
Thanks! That's a matter of terms used. In the US, a "meat pie" would make people think of a pot pie, which has a lot of gravy. I guess an Australian meat pie is more like a burrito or Hot Pocket.
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We got to install microwave ovens, custom kitchen deliveriiiiies...
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Looks like the police are buying, too, although they don't promise the good stuff.
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Besides, since when is chicken and fish not meat?
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I just use the numbers. The only thing I use a microwave for is heating water for tea or thawing something. My previous microwave just had a dial!
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"With"? Where I comes from, beans are the meal.
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The more I listen to this song, the more I like it.
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And to you as well!
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We had the traditional meal last night because my guests are leaving today. It ended up being pulled pork barbecue sandwiches, collard greens, and black-eyed peas. I have never cooked collard greens because of unpleasant school lunch memories. My daughter fried them up with onions, garlic, and ham bits, and they were pretty good!
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Since this post is suffering from link rot, I will declare that the Tsar is on the left.
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It was so bad, they all ended up on the wrong side of the road!
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That white ball in the picture is a lot bigger than the red ball.
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George Carlin said, "Hockey is not sport. Hockey is three activities going on at the same time: ice skating, playing with a puck, and beating the shit out of somebody."
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In the US, tomato sauce could well cost a dollar for a 16-ounce can, or a brand name 8-ounce can, but in Australia that would be called pasta sauce.