'I don't mind,' he said. 'Whichever's easiest.'
'We'll have beans on toast then as I don't have any macaroni.'
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It does sound weird, doesn't it? The 'Man,' in the previous post? It was just what I said to George when we were out and it felt right then - it added a little je ne sais quoi. But written down, it looks odd.
5 comments:
Beans on toast sounds fine. I haven't liked macaroni cheese since my first pregnancy - though it might be better without the macaroni!
I'm a proper hippy and proud of it ;0)
Macaroni cheese without the macaroni....improvise!
beans on toast is brilliant - kiddo's like it with chopped bacon and melted chees....
"Man" sounded perfectly fine to me. I say it all the time; does that make me pretentious or lower class? I'm confused. And speaking of confusion, I still don't know what beans and toast is:)
Glad you and George made it home safely after your adventure with the cows; they're usually quite polite, though a mother cow can be a little over-protective of her calf. George may be smarter than you think!
Yes, it sounded weird, but not Sybil Fawlty, more Rik Mayal in The Young Ones. X
I was just four during the original summer of love.... Hi ho
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