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Average rating: 3.65 · 23 ratings · 6 reviews · 30 distinct works
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All I Ever Wanted

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The Game

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Destiny's Desire

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“The British claim that this tea has a negligible amount of caffeine. Don't you believe it. A couple of months after moving to London, convinced I was having panic attacks, I realized it was simply overcaffeination at the hands of generous friends and colleagues. Every cup of tea I was offered, I took–it seemed rude not to–to the tune of five of seven per day. The cumulative effects were heart-pounding, hand-sweating jitters that abated as soon as I learned my limits.”
Erin Moore, That's Not English: Britishisms, Americanisms, and What Our English Says About Us
tags: tea, uk

“No place does home-turf nutjobs like America.”
Erin Moore, That's Not English: Britishisms, Americanisms and What Our English Says About Us

“... a health drink company called Fuel, founded by a former tank commander in the British Army and an extreme-sports enthusiast, offers a liquid fry-up combining the flavors of bacon, sausage, poached egg, fried tomatoes, baked beans, mushrooms, toast, salt and pepper, and brown sauce. It's only 230 calories, and it packs twenty grams of protein (assuming you can keep it down).”
Erin Moore, That's Not English: Britishisms, Americanisms and What Our English Says About Us



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