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I sit at my breakfast table and enjoy an international breakfast while looking out at the trees on the riverbank.
I have no idea what the English were thinking when they first poured milk into their tea, but it's a complete success. When you consider that a butcher here would be hanged, drowned and quartered if he made the kind of sausage the English enjoy eating for breakfast, I'm inclined to believe it was a stroke of luck. Fortunately for me, I don't have the sausage, just tea with milk.
The other part of my breakfast is provided by the Americans. As far as I know, this is the only contribution that Americans have made to international cuisine: Bread with peanut butter and jam. Although I don't strictly follow their instructions. I use real rye bread with a crust and not this strange mixture that is eaten there and has only the name in common with bread.
397 million people deeply hurt and offended, and that's before my breakfast is finished. I think I need to work hard on my behaviour today.
I love tea exactly as you describe ☕
 
Having a couple of drinks & watching reactions to songs by musicians in YouTube - fascinating!
I love those! except when they talk way too much over the songs stopping and starting them! I know there is a certain amount that they have to do by rule, but some just make the songs not any fun!!! I like seeing them all cry over Monsters by James Blunt
 
I love those! except when they talk way too much over the songs stopping and starting them! I know there is a certain amount that they have to do by rule, but some just make the songs not any fun!!! I like seeing them all cry over Monsters by James Blunt
The one I really like watching (a classical musician) stops & starts a lot but it’s because he’s really getting into the music and breaking it down. I don’t understand half of what he’s talking about but it’s still fascinating!
 
The one I really like watching (a classical musician) stops & starts a lot but it’s because he’s really getting into the music and breaking it down. I don’t understand half of what he’s talking about but it’s still fascinating!
Yeah or the younger people listening to oldies for the first time and being surprised that they like the songs!
 
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