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The breakfast express #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 26, 2005 20:20 pm   The breakfast express
 

What's the time?

I slept right through.


Bring me the breakfast, please.


Black coffee, white coffee, decaf, chocolate.


Three croissants (doughnuts), please.


Ham and eggs, marmalade, white coffee.


White coffee, rolls and butter.


Waiter, plum, strawberry, apricot or peach jam, please.


Sugar, sweetener (saccharin)


Bring me two rolls.


Sliced loaf, two slices.


This milk is cold.


Bring me some cold water.


I want some toast.


I want chocolate with milk.


Give me some cookies, sponge cake.


Bring me an omelette.


Fried eggs, ham and eggs.

Toast, honey.

Please, bring me a yoghourt.


Bring me some toothpicks.
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The breakfast express #2 (permalink) Fri Oct 28, 2005 14:56 pm   The breakfast express
 

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