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Hot soup at table is very vulgar it either leads to an unseemly mode of taking it, or keeps people waiting too long whilst it cools. Soup should be brought to table only moderately warm.
Charlie Day
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Charlie Day
Age: 48
Born: 1976
Born: February 9
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New York City
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