jeanigor
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I'll ask my Daughter...Maybe she will let you barrow hers.
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But won't she being wearing it?
I'll ask my Daughter...Maybe she will let you barrow hers.
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Mmmmmmm, pasties, I used to love getting those in the UP, and I could find them at some grocery stores when I lived in Michigan. Gotta love a good meat pie with sour cream on it.I don't think a pasty cheering for us would make much sense. I was going to leave this at home:
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A pasty (pronounced /ˈpæsti/ (the 'a' pronounced as in 'cat'), Cornish: Pasti), less commonly known as tiddly oggy or tiddy oggy, and sometimes as pastie in the United States, is a filled pastry case, commonly associated with Cornwall, United Kingdom. It differs from a pie as it is made by placing the filling on a flat pastry shape, usually a circle, and folding it to wrap the filling, crimping the edge to form a seal. The result is a raised semicircular package. The traditional Cornish pasty is filled with diced beef, sliced potato and onion, and baked. Pasties with many different fillings are made; some shops specialise in selling all sorts of pasties.
The Muddies get a shout on today's show....
Maybe it was the email show.....
It was a long recording session on Monday and it started EARLY, so I'm not sure where I said it.
Yup...John just told me it was the email show.
Sorry.
Maybe it was the email show.....
It was a long recording session on Monday and it started EARLY, so I'm not sure where I said it.
Yup...John just told me it was the email show.
Sorry.
You are working hard to earn that new tag aren't you!
Usually....yes....but thats really not what I was doing this time.
The podcast crew worked on an early morning assignment with Professor David's classes in Illinois.
We did two of them and then recorded the discussion show and finally the email show.
We were "on mic" from 9:45am until approximately 4:30pm.
It was a long day.
You will hear just how long it was during the last voicemail on the email show. We got a bit punchy and it all broke loose.
(There...that last part was teasing. See the difference?)
So what time is everyone getting there?
Has anyone been to the WWOS before? Will it be easy to find the group?
Although WWoS is huge, the number of people competing and those watching will lead you in the right direction I'm sure. I would also think there will be signs or volunteers leading you in the right direction once you arrive to the main parking lot.Has anyone been to the WWOS before? Will it be easy to find the group?