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Matt! I have been waiting for someone to come online. How are you?


Awww, darn. I have to wait till tomorrow before we break up for Christmas. And i have to endure the staff panto :lmao: .
 
Good Morning. One more full day of school left.
 

I am fine. I am heading off to my last full day of school in a few minutes.
 
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I always keep mine till Christmas day to open. My friends hate me for that. :)
 
:wave: Back from school :teeth:

It was... very boring. We just went over some things in Biology...
 
^ I had to have valium when I had to have some tests done for my stomach. It made me very 'spaced out' :worried:
 
You know the world is going crazy when a survey for under 10's reveals that Simon Cowell is more famous then the Queen and God.
 
Hey guys, Just got back from my last class. I feel like I should be happier, but I still feel like I have something hanging over my head.
 
Hello Matt :wave:

A third form of dragée is a much smaller, pure sugar ball, usually with a metallic coating, made to resemble a ball bearing. These dragées are produced in various sizes, but tend toward slightly larger than a nonpareil and slightly smaller than a small pearl. In fact, one of the more recent developments in the finish of dragées has been the creation of fairly realistic edible pearls, which are used primarily in the decoration of cookies, cakes, and other forms of bakery. Silver dragées, now augmented by ones with gold and copper finishes, have long been used for both wedding and holiday food decoration.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration considers the metallic-finish dragées to be inedible. Early in the 20th century, the silver finish may have contained mercury (it does not now). The sale of these dragées was banned for some time. Although the metallic-finish dragées can be purchased in 49 U.S. states, they are no longer sold in California due to a 2003 lawsuit against several sellers. Now, these dragées are sold with a notice that they are for decorative purposes only. However in other countries (including the United Kingdom) they are classed as food items.

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So you guys don't eat them? They're yummy :teeth:
 
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