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just like your dad 53609 - |
oops 53609 - |
now i want waffles 53604 - |
me too 53406 - |
Apparently they're her favorite songs but like what does she like about them? She completely rearranged them lol 52390 - |
stroopwafels are the bomb 53608 - |
Idk what they are 53604 - |
whats stroop 53604 - |
they're waffles that stroop obviously 53406 - |
very yummy 53610 - |
to the waffle 53604 - |
research stroopwafels everyone 53608 - |
no 53604 - |
too hard 53604 - |
Is there an app version of this? 53611 - |
I don't really like them 53406 - |
discord 53604 - |
I'd imagine people like those songs at least partially because of the range and technique it takes to do them right? 52390 - |
has a gc 53604 - |
A stroopwafel is a thin, round cookie made from two layers of sweet baked dough held together by syrup filling. 53609 - |
MMMMM 53608 - |
we should all listen to nyan cat for 24 hours 53610 - |
OH LIKE IN THE CHIPMUNKS 53604 - |
Alright. Will check it out. Thank you. 53611 - |
Been there done that 53604 - |
On the other hand I love her cover of Breaking Up is Hard to Do 52390 - |
A stroopwafel's wafer layers are made from a stiff dough of flour, butter, brown sugar, yeast, milk, and eggs that has been pressed in a hot waffle iron until crisp.[a] While still warm, the waffles h 53609 - |
STOP WITH THE STROOPWEAFELS 53406 - |
Much easier song to sing too, good choice 52390 - |
i just farted and now my knee is hurting worse 53604 - |
KEEP GOING WITH THE STROOPWAFELS 53608 - |
im not sure i wanted to know that 53406 - |
In Dutch, stroopwafel is a compound word literally translating to "syrup-waffle". In English, the Dutch term is commonly used verbatim, although the translated "syrup waffle" is sometimes used, "waffl 53609 - |
NO MORE STROOP 53406 - |
imma fight clint 53604 - |
ALL THE STROOP 53608 - |
Clit 53604 - |
okay. strapwafels. use them to tie things down, then eat it 53610 - |
In Australia, the cookies are sometimes called "coffee toppers",[citation needed] in reference to the practice of placing them atop hot or warm beverages to warm the cookie and soften the syrup. 53609 - |
Clint 53604 - |