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Pasties, Pasties Everywhere - Freakonomics - Opinion - New York...

Sando rated 12 months ago
This is amusing. A blogger attempts to correct The Economist magazine, thinking that they misspelled the word "pastry" as "pasty". But they really *did* mean pasty, a Cornish pastry-like item that is filled with meat and vegetables. Their response was to send him one in the ma... more
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Sleeper2006 reviewed 12 months agohumor
I'm afraid I've got a personal vendetta that stops me from thumbing up something with the word "freakonomics" in it. To be honest, I didn't even know that they didn't have pasties in other countries
Sando rated 12 months agohumor, blogging, bloggers
This is amusing. A blogger attempts to correct The Economist magazine, thinking that they misspelled the word "pastry" as "pasty". But they really *did* mean pasty, a Cornish pastry-like item that is filled with meat and vegetables. Their response was to send him one in the mail. He says that it was delicious.
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