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Jun 16 2008, 06:17 AM
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Teaching Professor Longbottom the language of Typonese


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Here is part 56 of the Brit Thread. You can read Part 55 Here
There once was a load of Brit Threaders, Who Jane Marple thought were just headers, She brought them to book, With one withering look, And now they're the best behaved members! by coppertopchopperhopper
A Moderators reminder  Can I please ask you all to try not to drift off topic, and not to "spam", posting a few words or a few emoticons? The comments, for members, available on your control panel is very useful to chat with your friends. Any posts that do not add to the conversation will be removed. You are free to discuss anything as long as it is British. Non-Brits are very free to join in the conversation
Even though you are now officially 'over the hill' our same rules apply - no partying!
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Jun 16 2008, 06:24 AM
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Disgruntled House-Elf at The Leaky Cauldron

 
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Hmmm...I used to work in a bakers when I was still at school. The smell of the freshly cooked bread and butteries....OMG heaven. It was a fab place to work. We packed bisciuts too, cheese straws, syrup cookies, oatcakes, shortbread...you name it we packed it. Ofcourse we munched on the broken ones. Aw those were the good old days
is baking bread hard? ive never tried
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Jun 16 2008, 06:41 AM
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Daily Prophet Copy Boy/Girl


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Hi, how's everybody doing?
Congrats on finishing school, MM!
I like cooking, but I hate clearing up afterwards, lol! I make a huge mess in the kitchen when I'm set loose in there!
I remember making bread when I was in primary school. That was fun, and it turned out quite well. I love all kinds of bread, I ain't fussy!
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