2012 Survivor's Party @ Drakow's House

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Interestingly, I only found one shop in London that sold those XD Here they are so commonplace you wouldn't say they were originally Italian.
 
What a strange hang up. 0_o

Interestingly, I only found one shop in London that sold those XD Here they are so commonplace you wouldn't say they were originally Italian.

You know, now that I think about it the majority of the paninis I've had have been while abroad..

And get this:
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it's a conspiracy, Went!
 
Dudes.. panini means "sandwiches" in Italian. Well.. technically it means a loaves of bread. Panino is the singular form of the word. It is a popular word in the UK for a type of sandwich made with a bread roll (like focaccia) rather than just regular sliced white bread.
 
Interestingly, I only found one shop in London that sold those XD Here they are so commonplace you wouldn't say they were originally Italian.
WHY DIDN'T YOU SAY YOU WANTED A PANINI!? There's absolutely loads of panini shops in London; I would have taken you to about 6!
 
WHY DIDN'T YOU SAY YOU WANTED A PANINI!? There's absolutely loads of panini shops in London; I would have taken you to about 6!

I love myself a good panino too <3 nomnomnom especially cheesy ones <3
Let's go Panini-ing next time we are in London together!
 
Sandwiches are one of my favorite things to eat for lunch. I want a grilled cheese sandwich, maybe with ham on it too.
 
My area's specialty issss...cheesesteaks.

-drool-
 
I don't think we make a specialty of cheese and steak fajitas though XD Cheesesteaks are more than steak and cheese, only Philly makes them right.
 
Where I'm living now, the speciality is oatcakes. Seriously. I mean they're pretty good, but still, oatcakes? Talk about out-there.
 
I've heard of businesses around here that pick up food from fast-food restaurants that don't deliver and deliver them to you, and add £3 or so on top of the initial price as the delivery fee. Not sure if it's true but it's pretty handy if it is.
 
Stoke-on-Trent. But we have two universities close by where I live so those kinds of businesses are likely to be successful I'd imagine.
 
Cheese and chocolate one after the other? That sounds truly disgusting, haha.
 
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