Welcome back to the podcast. It's always exciting here, isn't it?
Exciting, or potentially disastrous, depending on your perspective, Mira. But that's what keeps things interesting.
You're just jealous of my spontaneous excitement. Speaking of which, I tried baking a cake the other day.
You, a domestic goddess? Did it involve tiaras and the fire department?
No fire, thankfully. The recipe said to 'fold in the ingredients gently,' so I literally folded the batter like laundry.
You folded the batter like laundry? Did the cake resemble a neatly pressed shirt?
Let's just say it was unique. Aggressively crumpled, not gently folded. It tasted okay, though dense, like a brick.
A brick cake. Only you, Mira. My morning was less disastrous. I was at a coffee shop, and a guy tried paying for a fifty-cent coffee with a twenty-dollar bill.
A twenty for fifty cents? Ambitious! Did he get away with it?
Ambitious and confused. The barista asked if he had anything smaller. He looked bewildered, like he'd just discovered money.
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North Africa! Mysterious, exotic, and probably with better cake-baking skills than me! Two countries often overlooked, yet rich in history and culture.
Under the radar for tourists maybe, but historically and politically significant. Algeria and Libya, two North African giants with unique stories. Let's get comparing!