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Sub-point to the cauterizing lightsabre question: if you use it to slice bread, are you just making toast?
According to How I Met Your Mother and the Hitchhiking Guide to the Galaxy movie, yes!
In honour of Tamal, top five sandwiches of your life.
Ohhhh wow. Okay.
1. There was a bacon sandwich I had in a shack on the beach near Adelaide on a Sunday morning with my cousins and their dog back in August. It was the best bacon sandwich I’ve ever had and the setting was amazing. That was the best day of the holiday I think.
2. Slightly more prosaic, but Pret do an amazing vegan sandwich with avocado and pine nuts and lovely things like that. Vegan sandwiches always make me so happy. (I don’t like butter or mayonnaise and I’m wary of processed meat so finding packaged sandwiches that I actually have any desire to eat is well-night impossible.)
3. My mum’s homemade bread plus left over turkey, stuffing and homemade cranberry sauce on Boxing Day. Can’t be beat!
4. When I performed G&S in Cornwall, I used to make nutella and banana sandwiches on sliced wholemeal toast and eat them in the carpark in my pyjamas every morning. It was wonderful.
5. Does filled pitta bread count as a sandwich? Yes good. The best was a falafel pitta in Jerusalem opposite a massive old market (I wish I could remember the name). It had chips in it as well as the usual crispy, fresh falalel, pickled red cabbage, salad, hummus and other usual delicacies. The pitta bread was warm and soft and chewy… Oh yes…
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ER was a classic, but Grey’s definitely leaned heavily on the dramatic speeches angle & beautiful young people. Mum & sis were pretty into it so I absorbed a lot of it that way. Excellent casts, but scripts got more and more ridiculous.
Yeah, I just saw lots of emoting and sad things and loaaaads of drama and it didn’t appeal. Then again, as soon as I see something is set in a hospital or a surgery I just NOPE right out of there as fast as my legs can carry me.
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You make me want to watch Quantico, but then I...
Uhhh but I don’t think Quantico is one of hers…?
That is true! It isn’t! It’s by the person who did Gossip Girl. Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! @shiparker
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You make me want to watch Quantico, but then I...
Two that spring to mind are Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal so loving any character ever will only ever end in disaster and heartbreak.
Aahhhh I see. Well, in Quantico we still don’t know who to trust because they all have deep, dark secrets so currently I’m assuming they’re all guilty in some way so I’m not too attached yet...
Sometimes I can’t believe me and my friends are adults. Like, are you sure? Maybe you should go back and check cause I’m feeling pretty sevenish right now.
I’m beginning to think I may have to start my own Shakespearean theatre company.