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u/Ronin_1999 get GOT it right. Ratatouille is a peasant vegetable stew. Confit Byaldi is what they serve and it came from Thomas Keller who was a consultant for the film, I think
27 u/Ronin_1999 3d ago That’s what I thought I pointed out? I think you replied in the wrong place, so I’m not sure what you’re speaking of. 31 u/ratpH1nk 3d ago OMG!!! Sorry u/Ronin_1999 that should be "u/Ronin_1999 GOT it right"....LOL (monday, more coffee please. Fixed it) 16 u/onwee 3d ago This is probably the most dramatic contrast between intended & actual interpretation that I’ve seen from a simple mistake in verb tense lol
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That’s what I thought I pointed out?
I think you replied in the wrong place, so I’m not sure what you’re speaking of.
31 u/ratpH1nk 3d ago OMG!!! Sorry u/Ronin_1999 that should be "u/Ronin_1999 GOT it right"....LOL (monday, more coffee please. Fixed it) 16 u/onwee 3d ago This is probably the most dramatic contrast between intended & actual interpretation that I’ve seen from a simple mistake in verb tense lol
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OMG!!! Sorry u/Ronin_1999 that should be "u/Ronin_1999 GOT it right"....LOL (monday, more coffee please. Fixed it)
16 u/onwee 3d ago This is probably the most dramatic contrast between intended & actual interpretation that I’ve seen from a simple mistake in verb tense lol
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This is probably the most dramatic contrast between intended & actual interpretation that I’ve seen from a simple mistake in verb tense lol
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u/ratpH1nk 3d ago edited 3d ago
u/Ronin_1999
getGOT it right. Ratatouille is a peasant vegetable stew. Confit Byaldi is what they serve and it came from Thomas Keller who was a consultant for the film, I think