Ok I’ve just had time to read the rest of this. I’m on board with the kettles, good on you, UK. But the egg cup thing is bizarre. Never.
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Replying to @J_indetroit @HPluckrose
Not a UK thing. You Americans are bizarre. Face it.
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Replying to @D_A_M_B @HPluckrose
SINGLE EGGS IN CUPS WITH RUNNY YOLKS? If that’s not strange, I don’t know what is.
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You are SO wrong. It is the best way to eat eggs. THE BEST. You must, you absolutely must.pic.twitter.com/tvrvYudi0K
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There is no way I can work something like this into my life. Up until an hour ago, I didn’t even know humans do this.
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Hahaha! You will forever be incomplete. There is nothing like dipping soldiers in runny yolk.
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The whole world is against us.
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Au contraire! We want you to join us in a brighter future.
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Replying to @SlagOffTwits @J_indetroit and
The Brits don't refrigerate their eggs though. This explains much, possibly even tea.
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*That* is weird.
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They don't need refrigerating coz we don't destroy their natural coating.
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Nonsense. Dipping toast in beaks and feathers is not nearly as pleasant as hot yolk.
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