sweetmarleyrose:

This chilly weather has me in a warm food mood!  Anyone want some Beef, Potato and Carrott Stew or Cream of Pumpkin and Apple Soup?

Cream of pumpkin and apple sounds mouth-watering… That’s gotta be hard to make though! How in the world did you learn that? Seems way too advance for the cooking classes offered here!

sweetmarleyrose:

dom-khummel:

Yes! We haven’t spoken much, but I’ve met her. Are you new here, or have I just not seen you around by chance?

Just got here a few days ago, Sir.  It’s a pretty neat place and I’m looking forward to learning a lot!

Glad to hear it! Getting settled in and unpacked then, I take it?

sweetmarleyrose:

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Thank you, Sirs!  Do you guys like yoga too?

I admittedly haven’t really kept up with it since arriving– I tend to go jogging before anyone’s awake and lifting free weights at the gym, but I use to routinely do yoga, yeah. Helped me keep sane towards the latter part of high school. I don’t think we’ve met before? I’m Kurt Hummel, and you are?

littlemissxxsandradee:

I never quite got into either show…but I like the one girl from Girls, the one that played Peter Pan.

Ah- Allison is the actress’ name I think. She’s also in a new movie that just came out called Get Out I think. Bit of a self-centered brat in the show, but I still really enjoy her character. Guessing you saw the production of Peter Pan that NBC did then?

littlemissxxsandradee:

Oh! That one is um, the one with The Boy Next Door right? I don’t know if I’ve seen it all, or at least I might have when I was really young

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…No, sweetheart. “The Boy Next Door” is from The Boy from Oz. Meet Me in St. Louis is really well known for “The Trolley Song” and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” Both are great musicals though.

littlemissxxsandradee:

Um oh gosh…Well Mary Poppins is one, I also really love Thoroughly Modern Millie, but I suppose that’s two and kind of a cheat answer but that’s what I’m going with!

Do you have a favourite Judy Garland film?

Both classics– good picks! And Meet Me in St. Louis, of course. I know all of the songs by heart.