i used to. but then all the canadians i met very gently and canadianly
taught me how to say it. still, old habits...
can you bake a scone, magshushkja? in argentina we cut them in half and
stuff them with whipped cream. isn't that terribly bizarre and decadent?
wah woe

  -----Mensaje original-----
  De: Mags N Brei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Enviado el: Viernes, 29 de Noviembre de 2002 01:12 a.m.
  Para: Wally Kairuz; Catherine McKay; Ashara; Stephen Epstein
  CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Asunto: RE: desserts in Canada NJC


  wah wah honey, how do you pronouce scones? LIke "phones" ?

  scahns ... say it like that ;-) almost like a yawn but not qoit

  xo

   Wally Kairuz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    yes, i must admit the epstein household was a bit short on the sugary
stuff.
    for god's sake, i had to buy my own scones (a word i consistently
    mispronounce) and muffins.
    but Mr. epstein's sweet disposition makes up for the lack of glucose,
    believe me.
    wallyK, missing canadian winter so badly. though there is a chance
that...
    no, i'd better not jinx it!



  You open my heart, you do.
  Yes you do.
  - JM




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