I had to follow up the pineapple upside down cake post with a report on the actual party I was baking it for. By the way, it was DELICIOUS.
So my friend hosted a 1920's Murder Mystery party. We all had so much fun dressing up and acting out our roles. One friend even looked up 1920's lingo, so we spent the night saying "doll" and "giggle juice" and "on the level."
I realized at one moment during the night that I was trying to speak in a British accent. Why I thought British accents belonged in the American 1920's, I have no idea. Maybe I was "all in a lather" from trying to figure out who the perpetrator was. I, by the way, was innocent!
So my friend hosted a 1920's Murder Mystery party. We all had so much fun dressing up and acting out our roles. One friend even looked up 1920's lingo, so we spent the night saying "doll" and "giggle juice" and "on the level."
I realized at one moment during the night that I was trying to speak in a British accent. Why I thought British accents belonged in the American 1920's, I have no idea. Maybe I was "all in a lather" from trying to figure out who the perpetrator was. I, by the way, was innocent!
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