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Never, I mean never speak ill of the Indy movies. You are dead to me now Jof. Dead.
Oh and T1 was never really that good. T2 is where it's at.0 -
Nony_Mouse wrote: »Never, I mean never speak ill of the Indy movies. You are dead to me now Jof. Dead.
Oh and T1 was never really that good. T2 is where it's at.
Have you watched them recently???
HAVE YOU?!?0 -
@Kruggeri, that's the one!0
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jofjltncb6 wrote: »Nony_Mouse wrote: »Never, I mean never speak ill of the Indy movies. You are dead to me now Jof. Dead.
Oh and T1 was never really that good. T2 is where it's at.
Have you watched them recently???
HAVE YOU?!?
Yup. They are corny as hell, Indy is the worst archaeologist ever and as a professional it should pain me to watch his antics, but I love them. As a side note, it was always fun to see students come to the realisation that archaeology is nothing like how it is portrayed in the movies (but it's still a good way to get them in the door!).0 -
Change the tradition and leave carrots out for the E.Bunny0
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You haven't been reading the entire thread. Carrots have too many calories for her to become a super serious cage fighter.0
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hollyrayburn wrote: »Carrots have too many calories for her to become a super serious cage fighter.
i mean, its OBVIOUS.............0 -
callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »hollyrayburn wrote: »Carrots have too many calories for her to become a super serious cage fighter.
i mean, its OBVIOUS.............
You guys are making me hungry.
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Liftng4Lis wrote: »callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »hollyrayburn wrote: »Carrots have too many calories for her to become a super serious cage fighter.
i mean, its OBVIOUS.............
You guys are making me hungry.
i had a little debbie oatmeal cream pie a bit ago. not even one of the small ones. one of the BIG ones.
its okay, i had zumba today. LOL
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In addition to my Cadbury egg, I just had chocolate chips in my yogurt.
I've got two strands of flu, a touch of pneumonia, and figure I can do what I want.0 -
Goodwill ftw! Recycle, reuse, all that. But please: don't recycle your Easter eggs!0
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I very much enjoy the chocolate creme eggs. Regular Cadbury eggs were a little sweet last time I remember (when they had the Halloween edition).0
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spacequiztime wrote: »I very much enjoy the chocolate creme eggs. Regular Cadbury eggs were a little sweet last time I remember (when they had the Halloween edition).
I like the chocolate ones too-- I wish they made the mini ones in chocolate (if they do I haven't found them.)0 -
For the first time in forever, I did not eat eggs today.
I AM READY TO TAKE YOU ALL ON. RRRRROWR. (please to ignore my wimpiness. NO EGGS!)0 -
PeachyPlum wrote: »jofjltncb6 wrote: »Throw them out?
^this
...assuming, of course, you're talking about people who don't agree that Cadbury creme eggs are awesome.
And I don't think they've changed the recipe...but if they aren't fresh, they get weird. Or as one particular person in here might say, "less mucousy". They have a very short shelf life...so you have to buy them fresh and eat them fast.
Our possibly it's just that our tastes change between childhood and adulthood?
As a kid, I remember getting a Twinkie like once a year or so (my mom was a Mean Mom) and when I got one MY GOD BUT IT WAS HEAVEN. Oh holy HANNAH my eyes rolled back in my head. Fast forward to adulthood, I happened to get a Twinkie at some point and ate it and...ugh. It tasted like a sweet sponge.
I can't imagine the "Twinkie recipe" has changed in some fundamentally gourmet way as the ingredients weren't particularly stellar to begin with.
I was thinking this too. As a kid, I only got Spaghetti-O's when I went to a friend's house. When I got to college I was all "ZOMMMGGGG Spaghetti-O's get in mah mouf."
They taste like wet dog.
Similar results with TV Dinners, Swiss Cake Rolls, and Fish Sticks.
R.I.P. my entire childhood.
I had the same exact experience with Spaghetti-O's. Haven't revisited the fish sticks or TV dinners (with which I have fond childhood memories related to when my parents went out). I think it's for the best just to leave it. ;-)0 -
lemurcat12 wrote: »PeachyPlum wrote: »jofjltncb6 wrote: »Throw them out?
^this
...assuming, of course, you're talking about people who don't agree that Cadbury creme eggs are awesome.
And I don't think they've changed the recipe...but if they aren't fresh, they get weird. Or as one particular person in here might say, "less mucousy". They have a very short shelf life...so you have to buy them fresh and eat them fast.
Our possibly it's just that our tastes change between childhood and adulthood?
As a kid, I remember getting a Twinkie like once a year or so (my mom was a Mean Mom) and when I got one MY GOD BUT IT WAS HEAVEN. Oh holy HANNAH my eyes rolled back in my head. Fast forward to adulthood, I happened to get a Twinkie at some point and ate it and...ugh. It tasted like a sweet sponge.
I can't imagine the "Twinkie recipe" has changed in some fundamentally gourmet way as the ingredients weren't particularly stellar to begin with.
I was thinking this too. As a kid, I only got Spaghetti-O's when I went to a friend's house. When I got to college I was all "ZOMMMGGGG Spaghetti-O's get in mah mouf."
They taste like wet dog.
Similar results with TV Dinners, Swiss Cake Rolls, and Fish Sticks.
R.I.P. my entire childhood.
I had the same exact experience with Spaghetti-O's. Haven't revisited the fish sticks or TV dinners (with which I have fond childhood memories related to when my parents went out). I think it's for the best just to leave it. ;-)
My Chef Holy-Cow-Is-This-Really-Food experience was with those Boyardi mini ravioli things in a can. I could eat those things like there was no tomorrow when I was a kid. Today, they feel weird and slimy and the inside tastes like minced baby food meat.
Growing up is sad. Well, except for the whole driving thing.That part is pretty cool. And being able to determine when you put yourself to bed.
Everything else kind of bites once in a while.
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And I guess my 33 year old butt is just a kid at heart. I still love chef boyardee, pizza rolls, a simple can
Of the ole Campbell's chicken noodle, and though it's been like a decade, I bet I'd love some fish sticks!
And j ain't gonna lie, I'd practically give My right arm to have a piece of school house pizza
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hollyrayburn wrote: »And I guess my 33 year old butt is just a kid at heart. I still love chef boyardee, pizza rolls, a simple can
Of the ole Campbell's chicken noodle, and though it's been like a decade, I bet I'd love some fish sticks!
And j ain't gonna lie, I'd practically give My right arm to have a piece of school house pizza
Why does everyone say that school lunches are unhealthy, that looks awesome to me!
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I also loved school pizza when I was a kid but it doesn't look good to me now.0
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