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Opps. You failed English.
“Special” Ops.
Yep, they probably are baked.
Sounds like a plausible explanation to me
No need for floury language.
What exactly is an “opp”? Is it a special bread? Maybe a pastry? Or something similar to bundt cake???
I don’t know if I want over-baked opps though. Would it be burnt or chewy or crispy????
Well, it looks like there are different types of “opps”… still, I wouldn’t risk eating any of them.
I have observed that “oops” is a very commonly misspelled word. It has appeared a couple of times in this very blog in just the comparatively short time I’ve been following it.
I’m guilty.
I have seen it spelled “opps” a few times myself. I would love to understand what is going on in those people’s heads.
You cun’t speel!
(bad spelling intentional)
I speekum English goodly
They done teached english well in them edmuncation places.
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Opps. You failed English.
“Special” Ops.
Yep, they probably are baked.
Sounds like a plausible explanation to me
No need for floury language.
What exactly is an “opp”? Is it a special bread? Maybe a pastry? Or something similar to bundt cake???
I don’t know if I want over-baked opps though. Would it be burnt or chewy or crispy????
Well, it looks like there are different types of “opps”… still, I wouldn’t risk eating any of them.
I have observed that “oops” is a very commonly misspelled word. It has appeared a couple of times in this very blog in just the comparatively short time I’ve been following it.
I’m guilty.
I have seen it spelled “opps” a few times myself. I would love to understand what is going on in those people’s heads.
You cun’t speel!
(bad spelling intentional)
I speekum English goodly
They done teached english well in them edmuncation places.