I'm pretty sure it wasn't just plain French toast. It was yummy blueberry French toast, in which case the waffle! exclamation is approved for alternate use.
I want french toast! now. Maybe I will make it for dinner. Not yucky blueberry, but the strawberry kind. Becasue I think it doesn't deserve the waffle! exclamation without strawberries.
mean mommy spends her free time spying on ahem that's how she knew.
ha ha ha, ok so funny story at the theater my manager was taking about this commercial that was playing and it had a clip from the tearing down of the Berlin wall and he asked me if I knew what the significance of it was and I accidentally called it the Belgian wall
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Thank you, I feel fine.
Lookin' good Shirley.
no you can't be... wait really ok.
It isn't quite as effective without the punctuation.
"No. You can't be ... wait. Really? Ok.
Yay! I just turned in my evil paper! And I ate yummy French Toast! Yay!
Can you put the waffle! exclamation next to just plain french toast?
I'm pretty sure it wasn't just plain French toast. It was yummy blueberry French toast, in which case the waffle! exclamation is approved for alternate use.
How do you know it was blueberry?
Well is certaintly wasn't strawberry. Gross!
I want french toast! now. Maybe I will make it for dinner. Not yucky blueberry, but the strawberry kind. Becasue I think it doesn't deserve the waffle! exclamation without strawberries.
mean mommy spends her free time spying on ahem that's how she knew.
ha ha ha, ok so funny story at the theater my manager was taking about this commercial that was playing and it had a clip from the tearing down of the Berlin wall and he asked me if I knew what the significance of it was and I accidentally called it the Belgian wall
I fear for the next generation. By which I mean Emily.
You mean, you fear for the next generation because they have to deal with Emily? Or you just fear Emily herself?
Pretty much both.
Although, if Emily is any kind of indication about the level of the next generation...then I fear for us all.
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