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Do they say nice things?
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Um, this one says winner.
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That's odd.
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That is nice.
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You are true lies.
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True lies.
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True love.
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I never really like those necklaces.
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Says true lips.
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Wow.
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That's a twist.
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True lips.
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That's disgusting.
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So creepy.
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Get these creepy tarts out of here.
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This is snack wars for Lad Bible.
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Nice.
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It's for the lads.
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You know it.
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I'm Dylan O'Brien.
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McAdams.
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Welcome to Lad McAdams.
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And welcome.
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See you back.
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Wow.
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Tada.
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Colin the cat caterpillar.
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calling the caterpillar.
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Twinkies.
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Classic.
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When's the last time you had a Twinkie?
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Like not too long ago, actually.
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Wow.
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I know.
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I'm embarrassed to for you.
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This looks great.
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What's in there?
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It's mine.
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It's fine.
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What do we got here?
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What is this?
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It's like Oh, it's like a Swiss roll.
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I love a Swiss roll.
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Do you love a Swiss roll?
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I love any sugar.
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Is that Smarties on top?
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Yeah.
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I'm going to have to get a whole I'm going to have to do it all here.
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I mean, do you need to try a Twinkie to know what it tastes like?
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Yes.
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You are committed.
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Easy.
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It's still so good.
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But are you okay?
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I'm trying to get a piece of all the flavors.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Don't be biased just cuz this is American.
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Can't open a Twinkie.
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Colin's pretty good.
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Not surprised that the It's really sweet.
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But that's okay.
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It is.
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But this isn't there something about like this would outlast an apocalypse.
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Yeah.
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It's like a cockroach, right?
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Similar material.
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I like the simplicity.
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I do love a Twinkie.
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Sorry, Colin.
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You lost to one of the worst things on the planet.
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One, two, three.
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Ew.
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No.
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What the Oh, actually.
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Oh, a chip sandwich.
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And uh that is this is not what my people have brought to the planet.
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Where did you guys get this?
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From Canada, actually.
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Is that poutine?
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Poutine.
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Putin.
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Oran.
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Poutine.
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Putin.
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Uh what's with the butter situation going on here?
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You know what I mean?
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It's not butter.
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Is it not?
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No.
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What's going on?
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What is it?
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Cheese curds.
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Okay.
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It's classy.
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Classy cheese.
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Okay.
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And this is a chip a tea.
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Yeah.
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Chip sandwich.
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This is some white bread.
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I don't even get why we're doing this.
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I had to pull the sandwich back out of the middle.
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How did this How did we prove this?
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This is our own fault.
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Oh my god.
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What a bizarre existence.
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I mean, I would never have this otherwise.
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So, love it.
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Kind of love it.
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Yeah.
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Just like a gross white bread.
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Good chips.
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Real dry.
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Love it.
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You guys are good.
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Wow.
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I have passed these over so many times and now I will continue to.
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Which what are they called?
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A chip buddy buddy.
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Oh my god.
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I'm transported back home.
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I'm at the mall.
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I'm going about to go to Claire's accessories.
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Claire's and get some real cheap jewelry.
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Well, what do you think of our finest cuisine?
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You had it.
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You've had it before.
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Poutine.
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Mhm.
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That is a pathetic excuse for poutine.
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I would go with my Brits.
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You're like, "Yay, thanks.
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Good work."
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Go.
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Is that Pop-Tarts?
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Crumpet.
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Oh, it's a crumpet.
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See, Canadians, how long has this been sitting there?
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Or part of the Commonwealth.
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Give me a ballpark.
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3 to 4 days, was it?
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Yum, yum, yum.
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It's okay.
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Cheers.
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Not bad.
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Pretty good.
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For three days.
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I love all the bubbles.
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You should try them fresh.
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It's growing on me.
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I might finish that.
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Cheers.
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I love a pop-tart.
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Toasted raw right there.
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Right there.
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Toast.
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Having lost a step.
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Toast up, but not too much.
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I could burn your mouth.
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There's nothing worse than a Pop-Tart burn.
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Okay, next.
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We're racing through What's the verdict?
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Crumpet.
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So sorry.
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Or Pop-Tart.
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Crumpet.
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I love the crumpat Timmy timbits and whatever the hell this is.
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Oh, are you fondling the food we're about to eat?
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Oh, so Timbits are donut holes.
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You know that Timbits come from Tim Hortons?
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Mhm.
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Copy.
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Yep.
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And I don't know what this is.
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Like a bridge.
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Whose idea was this?
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Wait, it smells lemony.
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No, no.
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I I kind of with that.
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Oh, yeah.
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It's like a shortbread and a kick.
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Yeah.
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It's bringing me a baby with some amordo.
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Very good.
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Very nice.
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Like an orgy with amordo.
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Yeah.
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An amordo orgy.
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That's what you said, right?
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Yep.
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Okay.
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I did.
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And I'm trying to point you in the right direction.
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This is oldfashioned.
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This is chocolate oldfashioned.
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This is like a regular straight up, you know.
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Sorry, I'm showing off.
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No, no, no.
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What's the most representative?
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And then, you know, sprinkles.
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I'm not a sprinkles girl.
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Are you a sprinkles guy?
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I would say the the classic oldfashioned sour cream.
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Old fashion.
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No.
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Oh, yeah.
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Yeah.
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No, I wanted to try the most one.
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The one that most represents Canada Timbits.
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Yeah, it's cakey.
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Yo.
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Uh-huh.
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But I have to say for complexity of flavor.
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Battenburg.
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Something about that.
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Something about that, right?
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Oh, this crazy.
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Yeah.
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have to.
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Um, are we saying battenburg wins?
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Sure.
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I don't know that I can.
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Which is absolutely nuts against my people like that, but go.
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Oh, what the are those?
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Oh, these are kind of like um almost like Smarties.
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Oh, love hearts.
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Oh, yeah.
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Oh, no.
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They're like Valentine's Day.
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Oh, I can tell you right now.
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I don't even have to eat them.
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Candy corn all the way.
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I love candy corn.
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before.
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You know, my mom was like, "You can't eat open candy."
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Very funny.
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Who's sealed this shut?
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Do they say nice things?
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Um, says winner.
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That's odd.
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That is nice.
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You are I don't identify.
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True lies.
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True lies.
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True love.
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I'm not eating that.
8:56
Got to go with the candy corn.
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Yep.
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I never really like those necklaces.
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It says true lips.
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Wow.
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That's a twist.
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True lips.
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That's disgusting.
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So creepy.
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Get these creepy tarts out of here.
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And that means the UK one.
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Yay!
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That's crazy.
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Objectively crazy.
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I've got to be honest, they probably should take my British password away cuz I don't even really like tea that much.
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I'm more of a coffee person.
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But it's just very drinkable.
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It's more the social thing of like you go around someone's house, you have a cup of tea.
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No, for sure.
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I would do the social experience.
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You know, I wouldn't have any refills, I don't think.
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No.
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Okay.
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Make it lost.