Oh, those. We don’t get this brand over here, but we get something that appears to be similar called ‘go ahead’
Q: Do you like pudding?
A/Q: Pudding as in dessert (cause in the UK pudding refers to dessert in general) or something else?
Sometimes it’s a synonym for desert but the actual food is this:
http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/sites/default/files/recipe_images/recipe-image-legacy-id--443452_12.jpg
My mum calls this sort of thing pudding for some reason:
https://silk.com/sites/default/files/recipes/medium/ChocoPudding_shutter_59162173_1146x860b.jpg
We call this chocolate mousse And the one above, souffle.
This is mousse to me:
This is pudding in Holland:
LOL. Is there a more ambiguous word than pudding?
A: I’ve no idea
Q: How far can your wifi signal reach?
A: 3 floors down. I have no other way to measure it at the moment.
Q: What will you do with the extra day this year?
I wasn’t expecting a different answer @amitrish . I was just curious cause I was at the roof yesterday taking some sunset photos and I had wifi lol (also 3 floors up).
A/Q: Wait, we have 366 days this year?
A: Nah. I was just kidding. grunts & plans Here, count all the days from 1 to 365. Don’t sum the days. It’s misleading.
http://img1.123freevectors.com/wp-content/uploads/new/celebrations-holidays/editable-2016-calendar-free-vector.png
Q: Do you measure distance in songs? (Like a trip to local market is 3 songs, or to work/college is 10).
A: I do. The bus ride to work for example is 10 to 15 songs (depends on traffic).
Q: You?
A: Me too. Sometimes I play songs like “Empire of the Clouds” (18 min) and damage my whole process. Huehuehue. But since it’s a damn good song, I have no complaints.
Q: What do you think is an ideal length for a song?
A: Around the 4min mark. £ is too short anything past 5:30 is too long (There are a few exceptions obviously)
Q: Any interesting food today?
A: Nope, just pizza.
Q: Favourite food?
BEEEEF!
What colour are your eyes?
Red
Q: Yours?
A: brown
Q: Do you like the muffin man?
A: I did…
Q: what word makes you laugh for no reason?