Tangus said:
apparently your flavor would be chockful of website links.
Its one thing to buy essential or semi-essential items from an oil company. Its another thing to buy non-essential items from them while being sold the lie that they are an "environmentally friendly" company. They go out of their way to disguise the fact that they are principally a petrol company.
I hate hippies.
I do however, love yummy ice creams with kitschy themes in small tubs that make me feel like a giant (or a 40 year old woman watching Lifetime).
formerviking said:
Can't I just enjoy my chunky monkey without worrying about the next global disaster ? Please ???
I haven't had Chunky Monkey in too long. That plus Ver-Monty Python are the best ice cream flavors evah.
-TM
True dat, although I'd probably tap Colbert before I tapped Cleese...although now that I'm thinking about it I realize this is a very difficult decision...
All of this is trivial compared to the injustice I suffer everytime I go to the grocery store wishing I could still get coconut almond fudge chip in a pint.
Wheezy, pretty much all of their west coast ice cream is made about ten miles from where you live, in a factory out by Lake Las Vegas in Henderson. I have milked just about all the humor of my boss deciding to send a lactose-intolerant diabetic to the ice cream factory that I am comfortable doing with the customer, but I've never bothered at this site...
Sometimes I enjoy the heck out of the low-carb popsicles. And the fudgesicles, if I have lactaise tabs.
ASSH0LE said:
Wheezy, pretty much all of their west coast ice cream is made about ten miles from where you live, in a factory out by Lake Las Vegas in Henderson.
I'm loading my weapons as I type. When you see the hostage situation unfolding on the news, rest assured I will not kill anybody needlessly. As long as my demands are met, everyone walks out uninjured. How long do you figure it will take the night shift to whip up a batch of cocunut almond fudge chip and load it onto a getaway van?
Bowie
SUICIDEGIRL
California, USA
FEB 15, 2007 09:05 AM