Okay, I apologize for what I said. But you all have to remember that all those little things are caricatures of people, and can't really be used to describe anyone in full. I doubt anyone here is exactly like any of the forum members. Even ones that you think are very predictable are not reducible to such simple descriptions and behaviors.
So, Carol, you're not a "strumpet," you just exhibit a few characteristics (that is, introducing some sexual innuendo into some threads). I haven't seen you challenge men's sexual prowess, or talk about a mythical boyfriend, or anything like that. You are a fun member of the forum, and I have to say I enjoy reading your posts. Compared to a lot of the political arguments that go on here, your threads are a good break.
Then there's me. I wouldn't consider myself a lonely guy. Yeah, I'm single. But that doesn't mean I sit in my dorm all day doing nothing. I have a life. I spend time with my friends, I spend a large chunk of my day either outside walking around or in classes, and I am at work fairly often too. In fact, probably about 50% of my posts are now made from work, because there's really not much else to do on a slow day.
I can't wait for it to warm up again so I can go outside more. Last summer I biked a lot, and it was really fun, but over winter I wasn't able to bike at all.
Okay, I apologize for what I said. But you all have to remember that all those little things are caricatures of people, and can't really be used to describe anyone in full. I doubt anyone here is exactly like any of the forum members. Even ones that you think are very predictable are not reducible to such simple descriptions and behaviors.
So, Carol, you're not a "strumpet," you just exhibit a few characteristics (that is, introducing some sexual innuendo into some threads). I haven't seen you challenge men's sexual prowess, or talk about a mythical boyfriend, or anything like that. You are a fun member of the forum, and I have to say I enjoy reading your posts. Compared to a lot of the political arguments that go on here, your threads are a good break.
Then there's me. I wouldn't consider myself a lonely guy. Yeah, I'm single. But that doesn't mean I sit in my dorm all day doing nothing. I have a life. I spend time with my friends, I spend a large chunk of my day either outside walking around or in classes, and I am at work fairly often too. In fact, probably about 50% of my posts are now made from work, because there's really not much else to do on a slow day.
I can't wait for it to warm up again so I can go outside more. Last summer I biked a lot, and it was really fun, but over winter I wasn't able to bike at all.
Okay Luca. Thanks for this message. All is forgiven.
(Guess I should have stuck with 'bunnies are soft', huh? )
Pretty much anything except for chocolate mixed with fruit. (strawberries, raspberries, whatever) I hate chocolate cake with berries too.
Hi Eugene -
I agree about the chocolate and berries. I've always hated chocolate-covered cherries, for example.
And Costco had the most luscious-looking chocolate cake, but it had raspberry flavoring in it. Now why would they do that? If someone buys a premium chocolate cake, the odds are pretty good that they're interested in the fact that it's chocolate, and aren't secretly hoping that some alternative flavor has been thrown in.
I think I'm just not a fan of large frozen chunks of fruit in any kind of ice cream. It's just a lot worse in chocolate because it's so sweet already. I think it's also because you know the fruit chunks in these tubs of ice cream have lost their original flavor to osmosis and the freezing process.
I'd much rather double dip a *fresh* strawberry in plain vanilla, leaving little pink-red stains and runs of purer flavor in the ice cream.
And I'm not completely turned off to ice cream with chunky stuff in it. I like the pecan, pistachio, and whatever nut flavors. I like some of the branded cookie/candy bar flavors too.
In the end, it's probably vanilla. It seems to be the most versatile. (with syrup or a slice of pie or a crèpe or a root beer float or...)
I think I'm just not a fan of large frozen chunks of fruit in any kind of ice cream. It's just a lot worse in chocolate because it's so sweet already. I think it's also because you know the fruit chunks in these tubs of ice cream have lost their original flavor to osmosis and the freezing process.
I'd much rather double dip a *fresh* strawberry in plain vanilla, leaving little pink-red stains and runs of purer flavor in the ice cream.
And I'm not completely turned off to ice cream with chunky stuff in it. I like the pecan, pistachio, and whatever nut flavors. I like some of the branded cookie/candy bar flavors too.
In the end, it's probably vanilla. It seems to be the most versatile. (with syrup or a slice of pie or a crèpe or a root beer float or...)
Root beer float.
That reminds me: sometimes in the summer I'll go to McDonald's when they're not busy, and I'll ask them to make something special for me.
Fill a medium drink cup 2/3 full of vanilla soft-serve ice cream, then fill the rest of the cup with their Hi-C orange drink. It becomes a dreamsicle float, and is so delicious. Has anyone else ever done that?
Comments
Originally posted by billybobsky
orange-chocolate gellato purchased outside of the Vatican...
Originally posted by Ganondorf
If it tastes like a vagina, I don't want any.
I like that flavour myself, when the mood is right.
Originally posted by Chinney
My wife makes good ice cream.
Oh dear.
So, Carol, you're not a "strumpet," you just exhibit a few characteristics (that is, introducing some sexual innuendo into some threads). I haven't seen you challenge men's sexual prowess, or talk about a mythical boyfriend, or anything like that. You are a fun member of the forum, and I have to say I enjoy reading your posts. Compared to a lot of the political arguments that go on here, your threads are a good break.
Then there's me. I wouldn't consider myself a lonely guy. Yeah, I'm single. But that doesn't mean I sit in my dorm all day doing nothing. I have a life. I spend time with my friends, I spend a large chunk of my day either outside walking around or in classes, and I am at work fairly often too. In fact, probably about 50% of my posts are now made from work, because there's really not much else to do on a slow day.
I can't wait for it to warm up again so I can go outside more. Last summer I biked a lot, and it was really fun, but over winter I wasn't able to bike at all.
Originally posted by Kickaha
Ganondork obviously needs to find a better quality.
Maybe you could give me some tips on finding human vagina that tastes better than ice cream.
Originally posted by Carol A
That's what I thought too, but I didn't know quite how to say it.
Eaten some good pussy, Carol?
Something you'd like to share, maybe.
Originally posted by Ganondorf
Maybe you could give me some tips on finding human vagina that tastes better than ice cream.
Sorry man, you're on your own on that one.
Originally posted by Kickaha
Sorry man, you're on your own on that one.
I'll stick to my Reese's Blizzard.
Originally posted by Luca Rescigno
Okay, I apologize for what I said. But you all have to remember that all those little things are caricatures of people, and can't really be used to describe anyone in full. I doubt anyone here is exactly like any of the forum members. Even ones that you think are very predictable are not reducible to such simple descriptions and behaviors.
So, Carol, you're not a "strumpet," you just exhibit a few characteristics (that is, introducing some sexual innuendo into some threads). I haven't seen you challenge men's sexual prowess, or talk about a mythical boyfriend, or anything like that. You are a fun member of the forum, and I have to say I enjoy reading your posts. Compared to a lot of the political arguments that go on here, your threads are a good break.
Then there's me. I wouldn't consider myself a lonely guy. Yeah, I'm single. But that doesn't mean I sit in my dorm all day doing nothing. I have a life. I spend time with my friends, I spend a large chunk of my day either outside walking around or in classes, and I am at work fairly often too. In fact, probably about 50% of my posts are now made from work, because there's really not much else to do on a slow day.
I can't wait for it to warm up again so I can go outside more. Last summer I biked a lot, and it was really fun, but over winter I wasn't able to bike at all.
Okay Luca. Thanks for this message. All is forgiven.
(Guess I should have stuck with 'bunnies are soft', huh?
Originally posted by Eugene
Pretty much anything except for chocolate mixed with fruit. (strawberries, raspberries, whatever) I hate chocolate cake with berries too.
Hi Eugene -
I agree about the chocolate and berries. I've always hated chocolate-covered cherries, for example.
And Costco had the most luscious-looking chocolate cake, but it had raspberry flavoring in it. Now why would they do that? If someone buys a premium chocolate cake, the odds are pretty good that they're interested in the fact that it's chocolate, and aren't secretly hoping that some alternative flavor has been thrown in.
I'd much rather double dip a *fresh* strawberry in plain vanilla, leaving little pink-red stains and runs of purer flavor in the ice cream.
And I'm not completely turned off to ice cream with chunky stuff in it. I like the pecan, pistachio, and whatever nut flavors. I like some of the branded cookie/candy bar flavors too.
In the end, it's probably vanilla. It seems to be the most versatile. (with syrup or a slice of pie or a crèpe or a root beer float or...)
Originally posted by Eugene
I think I'm just not a fan of large frozen chunks of fruit in any kind of ice cream. It's just a lot worse in chocolate because it's so sweet already. I think it's also because you know the fruit chunks in these tubs of ice cream have lost their original flavor to osmosis and the freezing process.
I'd much rather double dip a *fresh* strawberry in plain vanilla, leaving little pink-red stains and runs of purer flavor in the ice cream.
And I'm not completely turned off to ice cream with chunky stuff in it. I like the pecan, pistachio, and whatever nut flavors. I like some of the branded cookie/candy bar flavors too.
In the end, it's probably vanilla. It seems to be the most versatile. (with syrup or a slice of pie or a crèpe or a root beer float or...)
Root beer float.
That reminds me: sometimes in the summer I'll go to McDonald's when they're not busy, and I'll ask them to make something special for me.
Fill a medium drink cup 2/3 full of vanilla soft-serve ice cream, then fill the rest of the cup with their Hi-C orange drink. It becomes a dreamsicle float, and is so delicious. Has anyone else ever done that?