? I don't think it is log shaped.
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? I don't think it is log shaped.
t /tentative
The town inside the stone circle? That would be Avebury.
That's the one. The Red Lion sounds right too. I don't remember it being log shaped and I think that's something that I wouldn't forget if it were.
The Red Lion always sounds right.
As in, there's always one nearby.
That's the one. The Red Lion sounds right too.
Glad to help. Stone circles are a minor interest of mine.
I don't remember it being log shaped and I think that's something that I wouldn't forget if it were.
No, when I've had it I didn't noticed log shaped. Cooked as a great big sticky mass, cube or round or whatever shape your cooked pot is, and then served in big lumps. And you don't notice the suet because it's hot and melted, and therefore see-through. IIRC, there's suet or similar in the mincemeat you put in mincepies, too, and that's not bad.
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Have you seen what eating these kind of puddings makes the English look like?
Why yes! My mirror and I are well acquainted. But thank you for asking.
Fay if your mirror is telling you that you are less than gorgeous it is lying.
Gar, you are adorable. Bless you.
Most of us probably can't eat like our ancestors, Kassto. Mine in particular ate eggs and bacon all of the time but they also plowed fields and hauled water and worked off a million calories. And of course, some of them were English and probably enjoyed a Spotted Dick, too. Though mostly, the women liked smooth ones, probably.