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July 19, 2025

Summer Saturdays Vol. 7

by Liz Heather in Summer Saturdays


BAKING

Not baking but it’s a dessert so I’m counting it - I made a batch of this lemon-mascarpone sorbet that is incredible. I could eat this stuff by the gallon.

COOKING

I made a chicken green curry with onions, green peas and green peppers that I’ve been eating for every single lunch this week because it’s so good.

CRAVING

A pina colada from Connelly’s.

DRINKING

Sapsuckers (specifically the variety pack from Costco).

EATING

Air fryer tater tots. On repeat.

EXPERIENCING

I got a monthly pass to go lane swimming and it’s everything I ever wanted?

LISTENING

LOVING

Legion magazine printed my dad’s story!

SHOPPING

Got these mini honey jars to use as bridal shower favours and they turned out great.

WATCHING

The latest And Just Like That… how it is possible that Miranda gets more annoying with each episode that passes? Is it because Che isn’t around anymore so we need at least one character to absolutely loathe??

WEARING

This Aritzia sweatshirt in burgundy with matching bike shorts.

You can find last week’s Summer Saturdays Vol. 6 over here.

TAGS: Liz Heather, Summer Saturdays, Summer Saturdays Vol. 7, The New Yorker, The New Yorker summer cover, The New Yorker July 19 1947, summer, lemon mascarpone sorbet, best lemon dessert, chicken green curry, Connelly's, pina colada, Sapsuckers, Costco, air fryer tater tots, lane swimming, 2010 playlist, Legion, mini honey jars, And Just Like That, Aritzia sweatshirt


July 12, 2025

Summer Saturdays Vol. 6

by Liz Heather in Summer Saturdays


BAKING

Attempting to make this dark chocolate banana cake tonight.

COOKING

I tried bone marrow for the first time and I can see the appeal. It’s like if escargot and pate had a baby.

CRAVING

The heirloom tomato salad from Shukette.

DRINKING

Iced americanos this week.

EATING

The lavender vanilla ice cream from neob lavender farm is life changing.

EXPERIENCING

I tried the drying patches from Mario Badescu and they sucked! I’ll stick to the Mighty Patch ones, they’re the best I’ve found.

LISTENING

LOVING

Spent a night at Pillar and Post Inn in Niagara-on-the-Lake and it was gorgeous. Cannot wait to return.

SHOPPING

Bought the best oversized tote bag of all time.

WATCHING

I finished this season of The Bear and it was a giant meh. There are great moments, but the dialogue is so rough. And if I hear Ayo Edebiri say “like” one more time I will scream.

WEARING

Bought these pearl gloves because I might have lost my mind?

You can find last week’s Summer Saturdays Vol. 5 over here.

TAGS: Summer Saturdays Vol. 6, Summer Saturdays, Liz Heather, summer, The New Yorker, The New Yorker summer cover, The New Yorker July 12 1969, dark chocolate banana cake, summer recipe, bone marrow, Shukette NYC, iced americano, lavender ice cream, lavender farm Ontario, Mario Badescu, Mighty Patch, 2000s playlist, summer playlist, Pillar and Post Inn, Niagara on the Lake, best tote bag, I'll Be Bag, The Bear, pearl gloves


July 10, 2025

The Best of June 2025

by Liz Heather in Best of NYC, Food, Halloween, Links, Movies, Personal, Recipes, Television


June 2025

June 2025

What happened last month? Oh I don’t know, nothing too monumental other than the fact that Nathan and I got engaged. WILD STUFF. Super jacked about it. But also here’s what else down last month…

  • I had no idea that Anthropologie had an entire bridal section where you can book try-on appointments! Obviously I went.

NOT my wedding dress, but good god do I love lace

  • I started doing weekly Summer Saturdays posts again this year.

  • I compiled the best tweets of the month.

  • We took a day trip to see the filming locations of Friday the 13th in New Jersey.

  • I never wear strapless bras because they’re all terrible, so for years when I need to wear one I’ll just put on a corset (it sounds uncomfortable, but I swear it’s not). The first one I bought was about ten years ago from this great place (Orchard Corset on the Lower East Side) that only specializes in corsets. You walk in, there are boxes everywhere, it’s owned by a couple - one of them looks at you, tells you the exact right size to get and you’re set. I updated the one I got recently (it lasted ten years) and they cost around $70. They fit like a dream. Praying this place stays in business for eternity. (I also learned the proper way (below) to clasp one, how did it take me so long to learn this??)

Best corset shop in the world in NYC

The proper way to clasp a corset

  • The chain Jersey Mike’s came to Canada so I tried their signature sub (swimming in vinegar) and it was good. I wish it had even more vinegar, though.

  • I wrote about the newest costume exhibit at The Met.

  • My cousin made this piano key holder out of my grandmother’s piano (from the early 1900s)! Isn’t it gorgeous??

Homemade piano key holder

  • My friend Marla made these incredible pistachio thumbprint cookies and I can’t stop thinking about them.

  • DO NOT sleep on the incredible sushi from Hillstone.

Hillstone sushi with Irene

  • The new brown sugar foam at Starbucks is a problem, it’s so good.

  • Nathan and I saw Stranger Things on Broadway and visually it was fantastic! The story wasn’t the best and it’s way too long, but the plushies they sold are wonderful.

Stranger Things on Broadway

Stranger Things plushie

  • Still dreaming about this House of CB strapless gown.

  • In love with the concord grape Schweppes seltzer. Tastes so similar to 90s purple Crush.

Concord grape

  • My nephew Rome started a YouTube channel!

  • Lemax released their Halloween collection this year and I might have to buy the new wedding party, I don’t make the rules.

Wedding party from Lemax

  • Visited the Cheese Boutique in Toronto and I can’t believe how huge it is. It’s this giant cheese/meat/butcher/specialty foods haven.

  • This raccoon (below) came up to my parent’s window and I’m in love.

Cutest raccoon alive

  • My parent’s car had an air conditioning issue so I took it to our mechanic and they quoted us a minimum of $900 (!). Then I took it to Canadian Tire and they did the entire job for $275 and completely fixed the issue. Unbelievable. Love Canadian Tire so much.

  • I hate a sugar cookie, but the Crumbl wedding cookie was really good.

Wedding cookie from Crumbl

  • Something about having a Blue Moon on draft at a restaurant makes me so happy.

Draft Blue Moons = summer

  • Some things I watched:

    • Sirens (Netflix) - it was like a poor man’s White Lotus. Nice visuals, not much story, though.

    • Another Simple Favor - truly terrible. It’s as if AI wrote a movie about dumb hats in Capri.

    • The Mist - pretty good! Love a horror movie watch in June.

    • Milli Vanilli documentary - really good, so much I didn’t know about these guys.

    • Titan documentary - I wish it were more about the people on board and the details around the specific disaster rather than the company history, but maybe that’s just me.

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Some things I’m looking forward to this month: going to Montreal with Nathan, a million things to plan before the wedding, lane swimming and seeing the new I Know What You Did Last Summer in theatres.

WEDDING SLEEVE!

You can read last month’s roundup over here.

TAGS: monthly, monthly post, monthly roundup, Liz Heather, wedding, wedding dress, wedding sleeve lace, Canadian Tire, raccoons, Anthropologie, Anthropologie Wedding, Friday the 13th, Friday the 13th New Jersey, Friday the 13th filming locations, Orchard Corset Center, best corset place NYC, how to put on a corset, Jersey Mike's, vinegar subs, The Met, piano keys key holder, pistachio thumbprint cookies, Hillstone, Hillstone NYC, Hillstone sushi, Irene Morales, Starbucks, Stranger Things, Stranger Things Broadway, House of CB, strapless gown, concord grape Schweppes, purple Crush, Romeo Heather, Romeo Heather YouTube, Lemax, Lemax wedding party, The Cheese Boutique, cheese store Toronto, best cheese store Toronto, cute raccoon, air conditioner car problem, wedding cake Crumbl cookie, Blue Moon, Sirens, Another Simple Favor, Netflix, The Mist, Milli Vanilli, Titan, documentary


July 5, 2025

Summer Saturdays Vol. 5

by Liz Heather in Summer Saturdays


BAKING

Are Canada Day cakes a thing? They should be. This white chocolate strawberry one was perfect.

Canada Day cake

COOKING

I made these cheddar corn potato bites that were good, but I really want to revamp them and make it again at Thanksgiving with cranberry and gravy.

CRAVING

Need to make these caprese scones.

DRINKING

Not enough water. GOTTA FIX THIS.

EATING

As much basil as humanly possible, it’s incredible on practically everything.

The green of this basil makes me believe in god

EXPERIENCING

Went to Niagara Falls with the family for the day, which was fun. Love that maple shop by the falls.

Maple tea!

LISTENING

It’s abnormal how much I update my 90s playlist.

LOVING

My brother and nephew came for a visit from Scotland! Love summertime visits.

Nephews

SHOPPING

Went to The Cheese Boutique in Toronto and wow. It’s huge and I could easily spend an entire day there. The homemade garlic and chive cream cheese was unbelievably good.

WATCHING

My nephew has a YouTube channel! He does a video each day and already has over 200 subscribers, it’s wild.

WEARING

I’ve been wanting a butter yellow dress for years and suddenly they’re everywhere. Must buy one soon.

Zimmermann dress

You can find last week’s Summer Saturdays Vol. 4 over here.

TAGS: Summer Saturdays, Summer Saturdays Vol. 5, Liz Heather, summer, summer post, The New Yorker, The New Yorker summer cover, The New Yorker July 5 1952, Canada Day, Canada Day cake, La Rocca cake, cheddar corn potato bite, caprese scone, basil, Niagara Falls, maple store, maple store Niagara Falls, maple tea, 90s playlist, Scotland, The Cheese Boutique, best cream cheese Toronto, Romeo Heather YouTube, Zimmermann dress, summer night sky


June 30, 2025

The Best Tweets of June 2025

by Liz Heather in Links


Every time I pass this billboard I laugh cause someone with a gambling problem is gonna take 80-20 odds all day lmao pic.twitter.com/D8MhsPNImY

— Robby Kalland (@RKalland) June 9, 2025

someone recommended "it's a wonderful life" to me ages ago.. i saw the reviews for it and thought 'well it can't be THAT good.' well, i watched it and long story short, this david lynch video is me whenever anyone mentions that movie in a conversation pic.twitter.com/jsbkVYw6gc https://t.co/RdIQDSHVud

— audrey hepburn enthusiast (@darylandfilms) June 11, 2025

Really is genuinely good advice https://t.co/NXai1EN4RO

— Mr. Chau (@Srirachachau) June 11, 2025

This is a judgemental take but I think self-help books are one of the lowest forms of culture we produce, and that turning the intrinsically valuable experience of reading into something must Accomplish Something is cursed protestant-work-ethic hustle culture nonsense. https://t.co/xEzvLHtHtX

— microplastics evaluator (@DiabolicalSpuds) June 12, 2025

A man who can present a brand in more poses than a model can. 😂 pic.twitter.com/IAJOvglv43

— The Figen (@TheFigen_) June 16, 2025

i don’t even care anymore. https://t.co/pSHk5RuFLK

— prozac nation (@choirgirlshotel) June 19, 2025

‘All Are Welcome Here,’ Says Sign in Neighborhood Where Average Home Costs $2 Million: https://t.co/KNTxlWDZtH pic.twitter.com/WT7lMuRi8G

— Reductress (@Reductress) June 22, 2025

This dog learned to move around on a big ball and now refuses to walk normallypic.twitter.com/3ygYUjeePX

— Interesting things (@awkwardgoogle) June 22, 2025

pic.twitter.com/rXgjMYN5zN

— no context memes (@weirddalle) June 23, 2025

This only happens to you once pic.twitter.com/g9lUu8fuXa

— wholesome moments (@paawwesome) June 24, 2025

The best tweets of last month can be found over here.

TAGS: best tweets, best tweets June 2025, funny tweets, funny tweets May 2025, best of Twitter, best of Twitter June 2025, Liz Heather, funny


June 28, 2025

Summer Saturdays Vol. 4

by Liz Heather in Summer Saturdays


BAKING

It’s a no-bake recipe, but it’s a dessert so I’m counting it as summer baking. I really want to make the at-home version of Magnolia Bakery’s banana pudding for Canada Day since I make it at least once every summer.

Magnolia Bakery’s banana pudding

COOKING

These summer stuffed shells are everything.

CRAVING

I’m never above a new flavour of Coffee Crisp.

Coffee Crisp Cold Brew

DRINKING

Homemade hazelnut iced coffee on repeat.

EATING

I’m on a real chicken fajitas kick. The onions, green peppers, red peppers and mushrooms? Heaven on a sizzling plate.

EXPERIENCING

Going to do this wardrobe challenge again because it makes me use my entire closet and it feels so satisfying.

LISTENING

It’s an 80s week, I don’t make the rules.

LOVING

My cousin Sue made this key holder that’s made from the piano keys of my grandmother’s piano from the early 1900s! Is this not amazing?

Piano keys as a key holder

SHOPPING

The Bath & Body Works sale is on right now so I loaded up on foam soaps and three-wick candles.

WATCHING

It’s the perfect time of year to watch any of these end-of-school summer movies.

WEARING

Forever a sucker for a nationalistic temp. tattoo. (Sorry, Marla!)

Canadian tattoos from Canadian Tire

You can see last week’s Summer Saturdays Vol. 3 over here if you like.

TAGS: Liz Heather, Summer Saturdays, Summer Saturdays Vol. 4, summer, The New Yorker, The New Yorker summer cover, The New Yorker cover June 28 1982, Magnolia Bakery, best banana pudding recipe, banana pudding, Nilla, Magnolia Bakery banana pudding recipe, summer stuffed shells, Coffee Crisp, Coffee Crisp Cold Brew, hazelnut iced coffee, chicken fajitas, wardrobe challenge, 1980s playlist, 80s playlist, 80s music playlist, piano keys, piano keys key holder, Bath and Body Works, sale Bath and Body Works, 10 best end of school movies, temporary tattoo Canada, Canadian Tire


June 21, 2025

Summer Saturdays Vol. 3

by Liz Heather in Summer Saturdays


BAKING

I made these blueberry bran muffins and they’re fantastic.

COOKING

I always forgot how good at-home quesadillas are. These kale and corn ones are unbelievable.

CRAVING

I’m counting down the days until summer tomatoes have arrived so I can make this heirloom tomato toast daily.

Heirloom tomato toast

DRINKING

Got drinks at the Chelsea Hotel with some friends and ended up in the lobby the whole time, which I kind of prefer over the actual bar area. Love this place.

EATING

My love for caesar salads is endless.

EXPERIENCING

We saw Stranger Things on Broadway and the visuals were incredible. It ran a bit long and I really don’t love the newer theatres, but I’m so glad we went.

Stranger Things on Broadway plushie

LISTENING

1950s are were on repeat this week.

LOVING

The wedding cookie from Crumbl was actually great, I love a frosted cookie.

Wedding cookie from Crumbl

SHOPPING

I tried on dresses at Zimmermann the other day and they are absolutely not worth $900 per dress, but I truly love how they fit.

Zimmermann

WATCHING

Almost finished my rewatch of Downton Abbey and wow does that show take a turn for the dreary. I might have to stop before it ends, it’s just such a downer.

WEARING

This years-old Zara dress continues to dominant my summer wardrobe.

You can see last week’s Summer Saturdays Vol. 2 over here if you like.

TAGS: Liz Heather, summer, Summer Saturdays, Summer Saturdays Vol. 3, Zimmermann, The New Yorker, The New Yorker summer cover, The New Yorker June 21 1976, blueberry bran muffins, kale and corn quesadilla, heirloom tomato toast, tomato time, The Chelsea Hotel NYC, caesar salad, Stranger Things Broadway, 1950s playlist, Crumbl, crumbl cookies, wedding cake Crumbl cookie, frosted cookie, Zimmermann dress, Downton Abbey, Zara dress


June 14, 2025

Summer Saturdays Vol. 2

by Liz Heather in Summer Saturdays


BAKING

These blueberry breakfast cookies are insanely good. I keep them in the fridge because I love a cold cookie in the morning.

COOKING

I’ve been baking a lot of salmon lately - nothing too special. I top it at the end with a garlic/soy sauce/maple/mustard glaze and I haven’t grown tired of it yet.

CRAVING

Two things mainly: June strawberries & lap swimming. I don’t ask for much.

DRINKING

When I was in Turks and Caicos earlier this year, I had the same lunch smoothie each day from a place in town and we’ve made it here at home almost 100 times since then it’s so good. Almond milk, chocolate protein powder, green apple, honey, peanut powder, cocoa powder, frozen banana & ice. Heavenly.

EATING

I’ve been slow-cooking the garlic & peppercorn pork tenderloin from Trader Joe’s and making spinach wraps (which is just spinach blended with eggs and then pan fried to resemble a tortilla) with feta for lunch this week.

EXPERIENCING

So happy to have seen the New Jersey town where the original Friday the 13th was filmed so many years ago.

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LISTENING

I went mad with organizing all of my playlists on Spotify, so this week it’s the 1970s that's on repeat at the moment.

LOVING

My dad turned 102 this week (!), which is obviously incredible.

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SHOPPING

Repurchased my favourite coffee beans (hazelnut creme) from San Francisco Bay Coffee.

WATCHING

I’m in the middle of a rewatch of Downton Abbey, which has been great because it’s been so long so I’ve forgotten most of it. Poor Edith.

WEARING

I’m still living in these Target wedge heels. Best thing I’ve bought all year, by far.

You can see last week’s Summer Saturdays Vol. 1 over here if you like.

TAGS: Liz Heather, Summer 2025, Summer Saturdays, summer saturdays, Summer Saturdays Vol. 2, The New Yorker, The New Yorker summer cover, The New York June 14 1969, blueberry breakfast cookies, salmon recipe, lap swim, smoothie recipe, Turks and Caicos, garlic peppercorn pork tenderloin, Friday the 13th, New Jersey, spinach wrap, 1970s, 1970s playlist, Stan Heather, coffee beans, best coffee beans, San Francisco Bay Coffee, hazelnut coffee, hazelnut creme coffee beans, Downton Abbey, Target wedge heels, best shoes Target, best heels Target


June 13, 2025

Friday The 13th Day Trip to New Jersey

by Liz Heather in Movies, Travel


For years I had no idea the original Friday the 13th was filmed in New Jersey (Blairstown and Hope, specifically). So we took a a day trip to go visit some of the spots from the movie and it was too much fun.

Hope Junction Antiques in New Jersey

The daytime diner/general store at the beginning of the movie is now purely an antique shop - Hope Junction Antiques in Hope, New Jersey. They sell Camp Crystal Lake signs and other small items to commemorate the movie.

Inside Hope Junction Antiques in New Jersey

Inside Hope Junction Antiques in New Jersey

The sign we bought from Hope Junction Antiques in New Jersey

And just down the road is Moravian Cemetery (the character Annie walks infront of it in the beginning of the movie).

Moravian Cemetery in Hope, New Jersey

From here, it’s about a 15 minute drive to Blairstown Diner (where the new owner of Camp Crystal Lake, Steve Christy (Peter Brouwer), spent most of that fateful night back in June of 1980) where we had lunch. The diner itself is celebrating its 75 year anniversary and it was wonderful. There are specialty items (like the Jason omelette, the slasher burger) and everything tasted great. I had the Summer Campers omelette (avocado, bacon, sausage, spinach) and it was perfect. Possibly the best home fries I’ve ever had. And the house-made sausage? A dream.

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When you’re done at the diner, it’s only a three-minute walk north on Carhart Street and there you can find the First National Bank building still standing brick-for-brick and column-for-column as it appeared in the film. This is part of Blairstown's famed historic district and the bank is where the exterior shots of Annie entering the daytime diner were filmed. There are a number of Friday the 13th-related stops to make while visiting the historic district, including Roy's Hall. The non-profit offers special screenings of Friday the 13th each year, so plan ahead to see if there are any screenings.

The actual Friday the 13th woods!

Our last stop was to see the outside of Camp Crystal Lake (actually called Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco, Hardwick Township, New Jersey). While Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco has hosted thousands of Boy Scout troops since its inception in 1927, it is also where the majority of Friday the 13th was filmed. The only way to see the inside of the camp is to book a tour through Crystal Lake Tours where fans can visit the camp and explore nearly every square inch of Friday the 13th's Camp Blood. We didn’t book a tour, but here’s what others have said about them:

The real life Camp Crystal Lake campgrounds

“Visitors will find the original Crystal Lake sign hanging approximately 20-30 feet away from a replica of the Jeep that both Steve Christy and Mrs. Voorhees drove during the movie. And nearby, a solo canoe floats on the water. There is also a chance to inspect the archery range where Brenda (Laurie Bartram) was shot down by Mrs. Voorhees. Not everything about the filming location has remained the same. The camp’s docks are now slightly differently from the movie's, and the lifeguard tower has been significantly altered in appearance. But the beach where Alice battles Mrs. Voorhees is eerily similar, and it's easy to envision the two of them engaged in their final battle to the death. Fans can expect to walk up to a mile while taking in the campground, but the tours can last two or even three hours depending on the amount of time each group spends inspecting all of Friday the 13th's interior and exterior sets. Tours are offered in the mornings, afternoons, and evenings, but there's also a special "flashlight" session at night, which adds that spooky feel horror fans crave. Plus, some of the camp's other special activities include archery and canoeing sessions.”

Crystal Lake Tours plans numerous events where fans can meet the original cast and crew (namely on big anniversaries like today). I do really wish we had managed to go to their gift shop to get a sample of Crystal Lake's waters from the Angry Mother Bottling Co. but next time for sure.

TAGS: Liz Heather, Friday the 13th, Friday the 13th the original, Friday the 13th filming locations, Friday the 13th New Jersey, filming locations horror movies, Jason Voorhees, Blairstown Diner, diner from Friday the 13th, Hope New Jersey, Blairstown New Jersey, horror road trip, horror movie roadtrip, NYC day trip


June 7, 2025

Summer Saturdays Vol. 1

by Liz Heather in Summer Saturdays


Welcome to the return of Summer Saturdays! I started doing these in 2023 and I write them mainly to reiterate to myself that I am a human woman who is capable of doing fun summer things. For most of my life I’ve hated this horrid season (the heat, everything smells, children run wild/free = all reasons to naturally hate it), but I’ve actively tried to change that mindset these past few years. So these posts are here to stay (until Labour Day). And you might say that summer starts on the 20th, but it starts when I says it does.

BAKING

This is in no way a fun muffin, but these black bean muffins are good, I promise you. Full disclosure: you will not like them, but I do.

COOKING

At-home steak salads are always the answer. And it should be illegal for one to be anything upwards of $20 at a restaurant, I will die on this hill. We used to be a country.

CRAVING

The vegan tahini soft serve from Seed + Mill in Chelsea Market. Top three best soft serve in the city, hands down. Try to ignore the vegan/tahini part of the description because it’s actually really good.

Soft serve from Seed + Mill in Chelsea Market, NYC

DRINKING

LOVE the Schweppes seltzer flavour concord grape. Tastes so much like a purple Crush only without the raging sugar headache.

EATING

A few months ago I realized the secret to an incredible at-home chicken parm - you have to get bone-in chicken (and then just slice it before you cook). Made it countless times since then and it tastes phenomenal.

EXPERIENCING

Saw the new costume exhibit at The Met and of course had many thoughts.

LISTENING

Made a 1960s playlist that’s been on repeat for about a week now.

LOVING

This long sleeve bodysuit from Aerie. I got them in two colours: navy & “canyon sun.” What the hell is canyon sun, you ask? Brown. It’s just brown. People hate the word brown so much they’re willing to come up with the nonsense that is “canyon sun” shoot me.

SHOPPING

Just reordered the Urban Skin RX Dark Spot Facial Scrub. It smells great and really gets rid of any recent acne scars.

WATCHING

The second episode of And Just Like That. I’m very into the idea that there’s a new love interest for Carrie. I’m sure it’ll end badly and she’ll just stay with Aiden, but at least we don’t have to just watch her wondering around her house all day. Also, is it just me or was the show more fun when she wasn’t rich? I’ve rewatched the series so many times over the years and I think I’m onto something here.

WEARING

Wore this gorgeous Simons dress to a wedding because I’m trying to unlearn how much I’ve hated how my arms look in the past. Progress!

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You can see last year’s Summer Saturdays series over here if you like this series but live in the past. Volume 2 coming next Saturday!

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