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Description Breakfast with Arthur: 50 Points
Since Arthur (Britain) is always the first to the meetings, he's decided to make everyone breakfast! For the sake of the Allies, please help him!
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AAAAAAHHHHH These missions are so much fun!
So, this is another mission for #TheWorldUnited !

In this situation, Michelle challenges Arthur to a Cooking Mama style cook off. In the end, I feel they both lost. :\ LOL
...I don't feel guilty about this at all seeing as I'm half British and half American (AND I have citizenship in both countries). xD
I visited my family in England this past summer and recalled all the DELICIOUS foods I had to ingest whilst being there. So if you're not familiar with Orange Squash, do not fear... It's pretty common there but not as much here in America.

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Hetalia (c) Hidekaz Himayura
Michelle and Claire (c) Me!
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Comments: 63

gekkodimoria In reply to ??? [2010-10-04 17:53:32 +0000 UTC]

not at all

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AmeixKon [2010-10-04 04:16:06 +0000 UTC]

This is great!! XD

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NamiOki In reply to AmeixKon [2010-10-04 04:19:16 +0000 UTC]

Lol thanks!! <3

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AmeixKon In reply to NamiOki [2010-10-04 04:30:12 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome! ^-^

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QuoteVampyre [2010-10-04 04:12:38 +0000 UTC]

O-orange squash? -dies from fear- What on earth is that?
Tell England not to worry. It's okay to drink tea for breakfast -drinks sweet, iced tea no matter what time of the day it is-

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NamiOki In reply to QuoteVampyre [2010-10-04 04:20:42 +0000 UTC]

Lmao it's a concentrated orange drink... Like really really concentrated juice. You have to add water to it in order to drink it properly. It's kinda like Ribena, if you've ever heard of that? (That's a British drink too haha)
And I know where you're coming from with the iced tea thing! I'm an iced tea fan too

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QuoteVampyre In reply to NamiOki [2010-10-04 04:28:54 +0000 UTC]

The only British drink I know is hot tea (and now orange squash). I've lived in Alabama my entire life, so I was raised with iced tea, coke (the drink, not the drug), and not much else. But when it comes to drinks, I'll try anything. However, there are certain people who I no longer accept drinks from.

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NamiOki In reply to QuoteVampyre [2010-10-04 04:32:58 +0000 UTC]

Let me guess... Alfred offered you the pure sugar drink saturated in a somehow carbonate McDonald's solution?...
Or was it Matthew's Maple Syrup concoction again? xD
Lol I grew up with British food. But now that I'm older I can see why everyone thinks it's so bland.

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QuoteVampyre In reply to NamiOki [2010-10-04 04:42:16 +0000 UTC]

Well, I wasn't going to bring the maple syrup into this, but that is some pretty good stuff (especially the old fashioned kind). If it's bland, it's good. Even the chicken down here is too spicy! -can't handle anything that has more flavor than paper-. My dad is from Louisiana, and cajun food is the spiciest stuff I have ever eaten (next to Thai)

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NamiOki In reply to QuoteVampyre [2010-10-04 16:03:33 +0000 UTC]

Oh man I LOVE spicy food lol. AND I love Maple Syrup. I'm pretty well cultured in the food area, methinks. Bland stuff is always good too!

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CatSummoner In reply to ??? [2010-10-04 03:56:50 +0000 UTC]

LoL i prefer tea for my breakfast too XD

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NamiOki In reply to CatSummoner [2010-10-04 04:20:55 +0000 UTC]

Lol me too!

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