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In the US, it's pi day: 3.14!
In the UK, I guess it isn't but have some pie anyway. :)
And in France... let them eat cake.
Hugs,
Erin
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In the US, it's pi day: 3.14!
In the UK, I guess it isn't but have some pie anyway. :)
And in France... let them eat cake.
Hugs,
Erin
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In the UK
it's 14.3.15 although we say March the fourteenth - and we think 'Mericans are strange!
Angharad
And, in German .....
Pi is pronounced 'Pee'.
I'm feeling flushed!
*grins*
And don't forget Danish
And maybe other Scandanavian languages too!
Or Old English too I think as part of the Great vowel shift.
Thank you
Thank you don't mind if I do. But I'll take two. One for it being 03/15 and another for 2015.
I hope its slim fitting.
AND don't forget in Texas it HAS to be 'Alamo-ed'
My favourite is cherry pie - a la mode.
with love,
Hope
Once in a while I bare my soul, more often my soles bear me.
Pie? Yummy
No not the 3.14159etc (which should be just Pi, without the 'e')but the edible sort. Made a lovely steak and ale pie today. 28day aged steak, T.E.A (Traditional English Ale) and the last of last years onions & shalots from my garden. All encased in some traditional Suet Pastry (homemade naturally)
That is the sort of pie I prefer these days.