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HEY, EUROPEAN NERDS

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IN PARTICULAR NERDS I WOULD BE SPENDING TIME WITH WHILE I'M IN PROBABLY-ENGLAND FROM 23 MAY TO 13 JUNE (and on that subject if you can host me for any of that and I don't already know that, please inform me!!!)

What sort of shit should I bring from the great US of A? I was thinking cheez whiz because it's the most american thing I can think of but I can't take pressurised cans on planes. ... But I could bring, like, wrap cheese, which is legally obligated to label itself 'cheese product' rather than 'cheese'. Do you guys have plastic cheese? I wouldn't be surprised if it's vegan.

I know drive-through banks are pretty american, but I can't take that with me....

ETA: if I'll see you while there, I am not opposed to bringing things you buy over. if you want me to deliver you a thing, pm me for my address :B
 
Oh please. The most AMERICAN! thing you can bring is KFC. Invented by AMERICA!, of course.
 
more like bring a fucking pixar film to the cinema months before it gets to europe

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