The most beautiful words in the English Language
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The most beautiful words in the English Language
Yesterday=we were coming through Winnipeg and stopped a restaurant.
I orderd French Toast and sausage.
Then it happened-words I will never forget until my dying day.
The waitress asked "Would you like your banger butterflied?" Well-yes of course. <G>
I orderd French Toast and sausage.
Then it happened-words I will never forget until my dying day.
The waitress asked "Would you like your banger butterflied?" Well-yes of course. <G>
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Re: The most beautiful words in the English Language
Ouch.Spock wrote: The waitress asked "Would you like your banger butterflied?"
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Re: The most beautiful words in the English Language
Yeah, that is the way my wife took it too-She grabbed the knife.marrymeflyfree wrote:Ouch.Spock wrote: The waitress asked "Would you like your banger butterflied?"
But it sounds so good.
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Re: The most beautiful words in the English Language
I prefer my bangers to be intact instead of cut most of the way through. It's very hard to bang like that.Spock wrote:Yeah, that is the way my wife took it too-She grabbed the knife.marrymeflyfree wrote:Ouch.Spock wrote: The waitress asked "Would you like your banger butterflied?"
But it sounds so good.
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