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Mexicola

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  1. Love them I should imagine it's more interesting than what I heard my neighbours doing last night I'm currently listening to someone outside with a shovel desperately trying to rid the path of snow.
  2. I've never had it with cinammon before... Might just have to try that out soon
  3. What a treat to have rediscovered. It is nineties and yet also something of a timeless classic! (Ok, maybe that's a tad over the top. It is good though)
  4. Oh how I love that song. It's so good and so.. nineties!
  5. What a flippin' bargain too I love French toast. That's just eggy bread, right?
  6. I don't remember them, but they don't sound very nice. I think they must've taken it a step too far with them ones.
  7. Mm, I do like the three cheese ones. It's a good amount of cheeses.
  8. I think I've only ever had sweet waffles on one occasion.. They were delicious though!
  9. Bubble and squeak. Oh yes.
  10. I'm 150 pages into Remarkable Creatures and enjoying it, however, it's nothing to shout about yet. I'm hoping it will pick up.
  11. Mexicola

    Hi There

    Hello and welcome, Cookie
  12. Summer Heights High.
  13. Good choice. I have roast beef.
  14. Lightning has struck me all my life. -Remarkable Creatures, Tracy Chevalier.
  15. CaliLily, I love Dancer in the Dark. Terribly sad though!
  16. Oh yes, excellent taste I loved the whole tapestry aspect too. I think Remarkable Creatures should be similarly enthralling given its subject matter; I love the fossil-finding, Mary Anning story
  17. Yes, I would have to say my favourite is The Lady and the Unicorn. How about you?
  18. It was a very eagerly received Christmas present Will certainly let you know the verdict; I have high hopes for this one!
  19. Today I'm powering through the last 100 pages of The Historian (feels like I've been reading it for an age!) in a bid to begin Remarkable Creatures - Tracy Chevalier tonight. Can't wait
  20. Oh me too. I've not had them in ages though. I think I need to sort that out!
  21. 1. Catch 22 - Joseph Heller 2. To Kill a Mocking Bird - Harper Lee 3. Birdsong - Sebastian Faulks 4. 1984 - George Orwell 5. The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood
  22. Beef stew. Minus the dumplings. I know, it's a travesty.
  23. Pride and Prejudice (BBC version), I feel compelled to watch it everytime it's on TV. I must have lost days to this, and yet I feel not an ounce of guilt
  24. I will be having chili with jacket potatoes
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