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Gonna have to level with you, I'm not a real architect. I just showed up in this turtleneck and, well, everything spiralled from there.
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My wife has just revealed that, up until today (I make her a sandwich too, I'm not a monster,) she has never had a BLT. ASTONISHING.
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Dammit, and I would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for you!
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That's what I think, but I've discovered this is not a universally-held opinion. My wife, for example, thinks you DEFINITELY CAN, and would like to be able to open the fridge without a jar falling out. For some reason.
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I think, since the start of #SandwichSummer I've saved nearly a hundred quid on takeaway lunches, in less than three weeks. (Unfortunately, my condiments and Sauerkraut budget has spiralled out of control, but you can't have everything.)
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Well I brought my sons their falafel in the garden, so the answer is "Yes, if you're in my garden." And stay off the trampoline until your food has settled, okay?
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No, it was me. I reported you for posting too good, which is against Bluesky policies.
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Slightly disappointed that the bread isn't more pink from the beetroot juice. The dough was fairly pink, but I think it must have evaporated.
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"Babe! Wake up! A new thing to be anxious about just dropped."
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"Repeated and bloody attacks on neighbours and on the Palestinians are an electorally popular move in Israel" and this is something that has to be reckoned with. END.
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As a whole. Bluntly, he is not some sort of extremist outlier, who can be blamed for what is currently happening as a way to expiate the nation itself for culpability. The argument that says "he's trying to distract Israeli public opinion by launching repeated attacks," is simply saying 3)
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Widespread support at every level of Israeli society. Netanyahu is the most successful elected politician in the history of Israel, having been in government for almost a third of the state's existence. His beliefs and actions are a reasonable reflection of the beliefs and actions of the state 2)
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Wow, it was so cynical and evil of the Iranian government to put their nuclear enrichment facilities in residential tower blocks in Iran. Still, lucky the strikes were so surgical eh?
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You never aim for Laundry Bin Zero, padawan. Because the laundry bin is storage. END)
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Couldn't, because THERE ISN'T ENOUGH RUNWAY SPACE for every plane in the world. At any given moment, about 20% of the planes in the world have to be in the air, because there isn't any place to put them. I fear poor Séamas is about to discover the same thing about his and his family's clothes. 2)
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I was going to say hello, and tell them I'm enjoying their new record, but then I thought it might be weird. Whereas THIS, of course, isn't.
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I'm nearly finished a jar of beetroot, which should mean I not only have more pickle juice to add, but that it'll make the bread pink!
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It's a nice Davidstow cheddar.
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You might be burying the lede here a little. Crichton wrote the character "Mick Crowley" into Next as a child rapist with an unusually small penis after an unflattering review of State Of Fear by Michael Crowley in, I think, the Boston Globe.
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You do! You add pickle juice instead of water in the second add. It gives a lovely umami tang.
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you're speaking to the prejudice that rioting in NI is "normal" and ergo not newsworthy, but I think there is also a devolution effect. Stuff that happens in England is "national", but similar events in Sco/Wal/NI are only network reported if there is some impact on rUK (i.e. England).
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Looks great, btw!
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Both a Francescinha or a Croque Monsieur can only really be eaten with a knife and fork, but they're definitely sandwiches. I'm going to allow it.
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George Washington famously could not tell a lie. His opinion on Big Butts is sadly not recorded, however.