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Now we're not going to the cinema... Checked the Bluewater website, and they're sold out for the most convenient time we can go...
 

I forgot what I was going to look up on Google...

I get my exam results tomorrow... I'm worried...
 
I wouldn't mind - Except that he defies the law of gravity!

Sure - but I never studied law!
 
Hah, Pepe is really an American skunk, putting on a French accent and has a family... Of course, this is just hte first episode, and since then, he's always been shown in France, whereas this episode had him in America. His family never appears again after this episode too. Of course, you could say that he divorced his wife and fled to France where he could start a new life...
 
According to a video we watched in assembly, American dining etiquette has you putting down your knife when not in use, swapping the fork over to the right hand, placing your left hand in your lap, and putting the food in your mouth with the prongs facing upwards... European dining etiquette allows you to keep holding your knife, you keep the fork in your left hand, and put the food in your mouth with the prongs facing downwards... That's all we watched of it though. I checked it out on Wikipedia, and it says that in North America, it doesn't matter which hand you eat with, but the knife must always be put down when not in use, unless there's a knife holder...

Another weird rule of American dining etiquette is "If food must be removed from the mouth for some reason, it should be done using the same method which was used to bring the food to the mouth, i.e. by hand, by fork, etc., with the exception of fish bones, which are removed from the mouth between the fingers."...
 
Equalia! A land where everyone is equal, but we're in charge...
 
According to a video we watched in assembly, American dining etiquette has you putting down your knife when not in use, swapping the fork over to the right hand, placing your left hand in your lap, and putting the food in your mouth with the prongs facing upwards... European dining etiquette allows you to keep holding your knife, you keep the fork in your left hand, and put the food in your mouth with the prongs facing downwards... That's all we watched of it though. I checked it out on Wikipedia, and it says that in North America, it doesn't matter which hand you eat with, but the knife must always be put down when not in use, unless there's a knife holder...

Another weird rule of American dining etiquette is "If food must be removed from the mouth for some reason, it should be done using the same method which was used to bring the food to the mouth, i.e. by hand, by fork, etc., with the exception of fish bones, which are removed from the mouth between the fingers."...

I eat European style.... yeah... my parents thinks its weird.
And the second rule is totally false, I've never seen anybody do anything but spit something out in a napkin.
 
Bleh...I hate winter. It needs to be summer, like, soon.
I need some happy music.
 
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