@Anonymous I applaud the use of smiley faces, but I still wouldn’t buy honeydews or honeydows from the D’Ag. Then again, at least when I asked for evaporated milk they didn’t think I was looking for “rat milk” (thanks Westside).
@Bwog staff so quickly to judge people whenever they get the chance to. They definitely spelled it correctly assholes, the e is indeed masked by the underline.
a few days ago you posted a link to this NYC art exhibit that i cant find anymore. it was a room meant to mirror summer/spring time so it had heating and fake sun/bird noises. cost a dollar to get in. do you still have that info? i think this is the last weekend it’s up and running
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@Anonymous I love competition. I need to buy from this place way more. I just pass by it thinking it’s really expensive.
@Anonymous I applaud the use of smiley faces, but I still wouldn’t buy honeydews or honeydows from the D’Ag. Then again, at least when I asked for evaporated milk they didn’t think I was looking for “rat milk” (thanks Westside).
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@Bwog staff so quickly to judge people whenever they get the chance to. They definitely spelled it correctly assholes, the e is indeed masked by the underline.
@Agreed honeudows
@pretty sure that’s definitely an “e” not an O in “honeydew” it just got covered by enthusiastic underlining.
@Agreed Look at the other o’s, and you will notice the alleged second o in honeydew is different.
@Claire Here you go!
@thanks bwog! you’re fabulous!
@hey bwog random and unrelated question, but….
a few days ago you posted a link to this NYC art exhibit that i cant find anymore. it was a room meant to mirror summer/spring time so it had heating and fake sun/bird noises. cost a dollar to get in. do you still have that info? i think this is the last weekend it’s up and running
@Anonymous WHAT SPELLING ERROR