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1 hour ago, Webbo said:

I'm sure a lot of lads on here's secret pleasure is a Taylor Swift shuffle. 

That part isn't a secret.

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Watching faded wrestling superstars on YT talking about the olden days.

 

Binge watching "Not Going Out"

 

Medium level Sudoku puzzles (not good enough to do the really hard killer ones)

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Garden centers. 
 

Love looking around them and they can have the best little cafès and the best cakes. You want a good scone? Go to a garden center.

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44 minutes ago, MPH said:

Garden centers. 
 

Love looking around them and they can have the best little cafès and the best cakes. You want a good scone? Go to a garden center.

Are you American?

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1 hour ago, MPH said:

Garden centers. 
 

Love looking around them and they can have the best little cafès and the best cakes. You want a good scone? Go to a garden center.

The debate about the pronunciation of the word highlighted can get almost as heated as that other great debate, namely whether or not teapots should ever be cleaned inside. My preference is for scone to rhyme with 'stone' rather than scone to rhyme with 'gone'. But north of the border, some folk pronounce it to rhyme with 'soon', which is consistent with the pronunciation of Scone Palace near Perth.

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35 minutes ago, Parafox said:

Are you American?


 

no but I am living there right now! That kind of spelling gets ingrained into you.. even the spellchecks corrects your words to American spelling!

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3 minutes ago, String fellow said:

The debate about the pronunciation of the word highlighted can get almost as heated as that oher great debate, namely whether or not teapots should ever be cleaned inside. My preference is for scone to rhyme with 'stone' rather than scone to rhyme with 'gone'. But north of the border, some folk pronounce it to rhyme with 'soon', which is consistent with the pronunciation of Scone Palace near Perth.


not will always be a scone ( stone). Anything else makes it taste different.

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