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I just remember that they were always around during the holidays. In fact, the ones I recall from childhood looked exactly like the ones you showed.I don't remember doing so. I'm not a big nut eater. I think my mom did. She loved nuts. Those sets could get really fancy. Do you remember people giving them as wedding presents?
Weren’t these Little Debbie cakes? Can’t remember the name but I do remember eating them.
It’s never 27°C in Ohio in the winter. I automatically assume Americans understand that the rest of the world uses Celsius, so I expect the same from Europeans when it comes to F. We don’t use the metric system but we get it. Don’t hate us for it.Wow , very pleased with this trick I didn’t know of. 27°C is about the best temp for a summer holliday you can get.
Miss your F after the °.
It’s 4°C or 39°F now in the Netherlands.
I remember we had days of snow and enough ice to skate in January. Rarely happened the last decades.
You'd be surprised at what some Americans don't get, like the guy who tried to pay for the bus in Australia with US dollars, then got indignant when told that was not accepted.It’s never 27°C in Ohio in the winter. I automatically assume Americans understand that the rest of the world uses Celsius, so I expect the same from Europeans when it comes to F. We don’t use the metric system but we get it. Don’t hate us for it.
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Canada also uses “dollars”.You'd be surprised at what some Americans don't get, like the guy who tried to pay for the bus in Australia with US dollars, then got indignant when told that was not accepted.
My mom used the picks for crabs back in the day
Yes, Canadian dollars which are worth about 69¢ in US money.Canada also uses “dollars”.
Yes, Thank You!The og ding dong