coconutshell says: Well then, this cycle makes sense... Unhappy = more ice cream = happy = less ice cream = unhappy and so on.... My dogs get ice cream every Sunday night No doubt,when i havea lousy day, one of my first moves is to Baskin Robbins for some mint chip w/ hot fudge! Oh yea! I would like to see this interactive machine. The finest of all treats akin to ice cream is Butter Pecan Frozen Custard from Leon's on South 27th Street in Milwaukee. Nothing else even comes close. It is the ULTIMATE comfort food. Just typing about it now means I HAVE to go there tomorrow. The ice cream we had in Ixtapa, Mexico was really good. They must use more milk fat. Does anyone know? I want one of those machines....now please!!!!!! Hmmmm....maybe it could be a halloween gift from my husband...if he really loves me....lol I want one of those machines....now please!!!!!!ME 2 Now this right here is research worth every lick of funding. measure of unhappiness...how big our ice-cream is? Actually. It makes NO sense! the more unhappy you are, the LESS icecream you should get because milk induces pain, along with being addictive (same family as morphine. the opiates, I believe) Right now, I want cookie dough and Kahlua-flavored ice creammmmm... Let me see if I have this right. Your unhappy so you eat the ice cream, and then it makes you happy until you look into the mirror and see you gained ten pounds from all that yummy ice cream, and then your unhappy again. So my guess is you go back to the ice cream machine and gain another ten pounds, so you can be unhappy again and again, at some point you are going to run out of ice cream. OK I have decided to stick to the pints, no chance of getting one of them machines. Good clip coconutshell ! |
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