A list of puns related to "Palatial"
Come join us for a sunday brunch - we got some new waffle irons that put cool patterns on your waffles and we're just itching to try them out
Also come in during the afternoon for some dinner sort of things! Quiche is back on the menu after clearing up an issue with our egg supplier.
Or the equivalent, that you could have bought in the North, versus what you paid for your home in the South!
EDIT: Northerners, feel free to mock! I wouldnβt blame you!
While we will be closed on Thanksgiving itself (the staff threatened to spit in the deep-fat fryers if I didn't let them have that day off) we also want to point out that roast meat is kind of our specialty, and roast turkey is definitely a thing we can do for you (assuming you give us 24 hours notice so the turkey can thaw out first)!
Has anybody ever gotten Invisalign while properly mewing? Does it help? Or would it have a negative side effect?
Only the best for the cult leader and his bloodline, right?
This is from a Japanese site, "Soka Gakkai Internal Reformed Church Alliance", and their recommendations for how the Soka Gakkai's corruption should be stopped:
> Extra purchases overseas (castles, etc., which were purchased as Daisaku Ikeda's overseas villas)
We've catalogued some of these castle purchases here.
>It is difficult to count the exclusive facilities and villas of Daisaku Ikeda, and it is a Japanese-style hinoki cypress building built in a prime location in the center of the city with a construction cost of about 500 million yen. There are dormitories and so on.
In this context, "dormitories" means "lodging facilities exclusive to Ikeda's own private use", not large rooms meant for numerous persons to sleep in.
And, yes, it's difficult to "count" these exclusive facilities when they are kept HIDDEN from the SGI membership, as this luxury mansion was. But by all means! Sacrifice, take additional jobs, and eat beans for a month just to be able to donate a few more dollars during May Contribution Campaign!
>When Daisaku Ikeda is in Tokyo, he is usually in this Hakuun dormitory. It is said that he returns home only a few times a year. The private facility may be rephrased as a villa. The Kasumi Training Center near Soka University is a dedicated facility that costs 3.4 billion yen. Atami Training Center is a villa with tens of thousands of tsubo.
"Tsubo" is a space measurement equivalent to ~36 square feet (6' x 6').
>Soka University and Soka School also have many dedicated [to Ikeda] facilities that are too luxurious.
Excessively luxurious, a complete waste of money in service to one man's vanity.
>In 1989, a villa dedicated to Ikeda of about 10,000 tsubo was built in the hot spring area of Izu. Daisaku Ikeda's villas and private facilities alone will cost tens of billions, or 100 billion yen at most.
There's another report on this:
>*As various recent reports show, the public is skeptical about the operation of the religious corporation Soka Gakkai (hereinafter referred to as the "Society") and the actions of Honorary Chairman Ikeda (hereinafter referred to as the "Honorary Chairman").
... keep reading on reddit β‘I got a palatal expander put in today. It's like a little metal device that they put in the space of my upper jaw, I guess it's gonna expand my jaw ? idk, but it's making it very hard to play. I can hardly speak, eat, and I can't even tongue 8th notes. There's not a lot of space for my tongue to move around. I'm seriously considering asking my mom to get an appointment to have it removed for a couple months since I have UIL this saturday, and I really wanna actually play for our performance and other upcoming events. Is there any chance I could get used to it any time soon ?
I've been wanting to include some kind of frog leg dish on our menu, but after doing some research, I've found there are lots of different ways they're prepared! I figured I'd ask all of you about which one you'd prefer.
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