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[Locked away from Shinji ikari.]
What manner of gifts are most traditional to bring for one's date if the occasion of the date is baking?
I am familiar with movies, dinners, dances, long walks on the beach, and senseless hook-ups; and the associated gift traditions of each (popcorn, chocolates, flowers, a pair of fruit-themed alcoholic beverages, and nothing but your bad self, respectively).
However, I have never been on a baking date before.
I am familiar with movies, dinners, dances, long walks on the beach, and senseless hook-ups; and the associated gift traditions of each (popcorn, chocolates, flowers, a pair of fruit-themed alcoholic beverages, and nothing but your bad self, respectively).
However, I have never been on a baking date before.
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A new set of cookie sheets? Rolling pin? A new fancy apron?
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The apron seems to be a popular choice.
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I suppose that's the suggestion. Of... where the date should go.
[Shh, he's only fourteen, but he's also the ward of Brucie Wayne, he's overheard stuff, and is smart enough to figure the innuendo out.]
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I see.
Thank you for your assistance.
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