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melsylouise · 6 years
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My first ever dairy free cake! Banana with a Dark chocolate ganache! For @reba.ryder and Dans engagement gift from myself xxx Enjoy!! #chocolateganache #bananacake #cake #dairyfree #happyengagement #cakedecorating #driedraspberry #cakesofinstagram #yummy #delicious #cakes #cakery #cakeideas #chocolatealmondbark #chocolatebark #cakestagram (at Wellington, New Zealand) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpLGRJbHJx9/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=2ns53jsxrp3k
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scribblesincrayon · 11 years
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driedraspberry replied to your post:LOL
oh Juan. I really enjoyed the daddy loves me triangle With Cesare.
Juan's are-you-even-my-daddy face is so precious. ;)
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scribblesincrayon · 11 years
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driedraspberry replied to your post:driedraspberry replied to your...
o shit… Idk why I just assumed the rage prone was god.
No, you're right. That totally works. But God could also be the cool and sardonic one, no? IDK. I'm just going to leave it open-ended, lol. 
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scribblesincrayon · 11 years
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driedraspberry replied to your post:Blackjack
Nice! God’s kinda hot. Lucifer too, but that one’s expected.
Ha! Thanks. You know what's weird? I still haven't figured out which one is which. :)
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scribblesincrayon · 11 years
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How's your nano going? What are you writing about?
It's not going too great just now. I'm about 2000 words behind the expected pace, and I don't know how I'm going to catch up. Also, I just really don't like what I'm writing. 
If I don't abandon it altogether, I'll let you know what I'm writing, lol. 
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scribblesincrayon · 11 years
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driedraspberry reblogged your post: Anne Neville: Richard III's Tragic Queen
I love the point about Anne being a woman of her time. I can’t imagine she was any less concerned with wealth/status...
The whole "scaring Anne to death" thing was new to me, but the book suggests that this happened towards the end of her life, when she was already quite ill, and there were all sorts of whispers that Richard had shunned Anne and was sleeping with his niece. So it's alleged that Richard spread rumors about her death so that she'd die quickly from the grief/shock of it.
Whatever the truth, Shakespeare obviously ran with it in his play. *sigh*
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