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liuzhou

liuzhou

14 minutes ago, Shelby said:

They get crunchy on the outside and meltingly creamy on the inside.  Ronnie and I fought over the last one. 

Yes. Indeed. The last meal I cooked before being hospitalised included such potatoes. This, I hasten to add, had no bearing on WHY I was hospitalised.

 

My siblings and I fought over spuds. I was the eldest (still am) so usually won!

liuzhou

liuzhou

13 minutes ago, Shelby said:

They get crunchy on the outside and meltingly creamy on the inside.  Ronnie and I fought over the last one. 

Yes. Indeed. The last meal I cooked before being hospitalised included such potatoes. This, I hasten to add, had no bearing on WHY I was hospitalised.

 

My siblings and I fought over sounds. I was the eldest (still am) so usually won!

liuzhou

liuzhou

12 minutes ago, Shelby said:

They get crunchy on the outside and meltingly creamy on the inside.  Ronnie and I fought over the last one. 

Yes. Indeed. The last meal I cooked before being hospitalised included such potatoes. This, I hasten to add, had no bearing on WHY I was hospitalised.

 

My siblings and I fought over sounds. I was the eldest s so usually won!

liuzhou

liuzhou

9 minutes ago, Shelby said:

They get crunchy on the outside and meltingly creamy on the inside.  Ronnie and I fought over the last one. 

Yes. Indeed. The last meal I cooked before being hospitalised included such potatoes. This, I hasten to add, had no bearing on WHY I was hospitalised.

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