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Real Freys Aren’t Potatoes
Real Freys aren’t made out of potatoes. However, real Freys will pronounce their name “fry” and will get upset when you pronounce Frey as “Fray”. Real Freys don’t really care for fries all that much, except for when it comes to sweet potato fries.

Real Freys eat relatively healthy, except when it comes to chocolate. A typical dinner consists of organic grilled chicken or salmon and “burnt” broccoli, a real Frey specialty. They love salad, unsweetened iced tea with lemonade, grilled chicken, salmon, grilled chicken, and salmon. Seriously, their typical week’s meals must contain grilled chicken or salmon at least twice. A real Frey is also very predictable when it comes to eating out for dinner; they will only eat at two restaurants: Noon Hill Grill and Takara. Because of this, it is not unusual for the waiters to know exactly what they will order as soon as they step into the restaurant. Real Freys love shopping at Costco which leads to an excess amount of certain foods in their home; 70 pack boxes of fruit snacks and multiple bunches of bananas fill their home. On the other hand, a real Frey can’t go more than a week without eating
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A real Frey will wait all year to be the one to find the golden egg on Easter, and will live in shame and regret until the next year if he or she doesn’t find it. They will also become very excited for the annual trip to Maine, but they definitely would prefer to do without the four hour drive. They look forward to spending hours and hours at their grandmother’s private beach and eating fresh Maine lobster and of course, even more grilled chicken. A real Frey will also look forward to the annual family vacations, usually in the winter. Although it is usually difficult to unanimously decide on a vacation destination, every Frey is more than willing to escape the frigid New England weather as typical vacations take place in

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