h a l f b a k e r y"Put it on a plate, son. You'll enjoy it more."
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Baked... or sort of. In Puerto Escondido (south Pacific, México) there's a scrabble themed café. The staff doesn't speak funny... but they organize tournaments and offer prizes. |
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damn them.. and to think I only chose Mexico because the of poor rhyme. Are you sure [Pericles] ? |
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//Sherrif// I challenge that spelling. Sheriff, sherif, shereef, and sharif are OK... but "sherrif"? Lose a turn. |
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I want to read this menu, but I'm not sure I'd be brave enough to eat anything off of it. Quadruped on pita bread, anyone? |
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Reminds me a of a sketch from almost-cult-status british tv show 'little britain' - this guy keeps on hypnotising his mum into believing that cuboardy is a real word. |
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Look into my eyes [froglet] not around the eyes, not around the eyes. You will go to my profile page and vote for all my ideas. You're back in the room. |
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If I did [neilp], I would probably either fishbone them all, or just say 'screw this' and go back to doing what I'm meant to be doing - computing lessons. |
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Next time, put it as 'croissant them all', not 'vote for them all'. |
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[-] I don't like it when I cant pick out what to order when the menu is in French, I think I'll feel even worse if it's in English and I still can't understand it. |
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Scrabble Babble? Or Babel? |
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