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vitanola

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We may just be speaking at cross purposes here, Mr. Powers.

Let me define our terms.


A pastie:




A Swede:



A pastie filled with cut-up Swedes:




A lady fingering her pasties (ESFW, that is Entirely Safe For Work, or anywhere else for that matter.):



As opposed to

A (or rather a pair of) pasties:



A Swede:



Pasties in use:

 
We may just be speaking at cross purposes here, Mr. Powers.

Let me define our terms.


A pastie:




A Swede:



A pastie filled with cut-up Swedes:




A lady fingering her pasties (ESFW, that is Entirely Safe For Work, or anywhere else for that matter.):



As opposed to

A (or rather a pair of) pasties:



A Swede:



Pasties in use:


Aha! Next time, let us call what you were referring to as Pastries. That extra r makes all the difference. :p
Secondly, that Swede is what we call a rutabaga here. :p
When I think of the Swede, I think of Olaf Wieghorst in the movie El Dorado. :p
 

Gregg Axley

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Hippie pasties. *yucky*
I'm up at 5:15 with the alarm clock of course, bed an hour earlier than Justin.
Wait, that doesn't sound right.
Dalia, you don't want to get a Bedlington if you are expecting them to wake you up.
Mine will sleep until you make her get up, which is what the Red Heeler is for.
One command to get going, and the chain reaction starts, ending with a Bedlington in tow behind the Heeler.
Amidst growls and barking between the two. :D
The only other way the Bedlington gets up, is if her Mama decides to get out of bed earlier than me.
Then both of them follow her through the house.
Traitors. ;)
 
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vitanola

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Aha! Next time, let us call what you were referring to as Pastries. That extra r makes all the difference. :p
Secondly, that Swede is what we call a rutabaga here. :p[/URL]

Well, Swedes call swedes "Rutabagas". The British and Americans in the Upper Midwest call them "swedes".

"Pasties" (also spelled "Pastys") are a form of "Pastry", but the correct term is indeed "Pastie/pasty.

Here is one way to make them.

[video=youtube_share;-DQc9oNhdnI]http://youtu.be/-DQc9oNhdnI[/video]
 
Well, Swedes call swedes "Rutabagas". The British and Americans in the Upper Midwest call them "swedes".

"Pasties" (also spelled "Pastys") are a form of "Pastry", but the correct term is indeed "Pastie/pasty.

Here is one way to make them.

[video=youtube_share;-DQc9oNhdnI]http://youtu.be/-DQc9oNhdnI[/video]

It is a wonder you people back there get anything done with all those strange names for simple things. :rofl: If you call anyone from over here with those names you will get laughed off the phone. I nearly died laughing reading it at first. :p
You can keep rutabagas though. lol
 

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