Well if you're putting your favorite toy in the fridge to cool yourself down on a hot day, I suggest removing the batteries first. Personally, I like it hot any time of the year.
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The weather is perfect today in San Diego not too hot just right for a nice treat. Now which treat should I indulge in is a decision I need to make, what treats do you all enjoy on nice sunny day like today?
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a cleanly shaven provider. I don't really care if its sunny outside or not.
Sounds delicious long as the chocolate syrup and whip cream don't get into any of the special places I only like to have frozen treats on warm nice days, cooler days are for staying warm.
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Well if you're putting your favorite toy in the fridge to cool yourself down on a hot day, I suggest removing the batteries first. Personally, I like it hot any time of the year.
Welcome to the Board!
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Well thank you for such a nice welcoming, you're making me blush You sound like a good teacher, going to put in the freezer soon as I get home minus the batteries.
Goldie, What flavor do you like best by Ben & Jerry's, I normally get the Americone Dream caramel is a weakness of mine. Have you tried Sloan's Ice Cream in La Jolla?
Two faves; Willie Nelson's Peach Cobbler and Wavy Gravy, which was discontinued due to a worldwide hazel nut crisis.
Haha sounds great, I never heard of wavy gravy sounds interesting.
There's caramel inside wavy gravy yummy, hazel nut crisis could that be cause of Nutella. Just googled wavy gravy.
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is this a new slang for various BJ methods that I'm not aware of?
It might be with different flavors.
those 95 degree plus days several days in a row type of thing in july & august...then i buy gallons of dryer's cookies n cream and down them.
the rest of the year its frozen yogurt for me... usually a blend of a vanilla and a chocolate, plus chocolate sauce and whipped cream and some kind of accouterments...usually reese's pieces, but chocolate chips or nilla wafers will do.
Those are yummy combinations , Dryers has so many options. That July/August heat are perfect for ice cream days. I recall that one year the power went out in the city, I was in college all the places gave out ice cream near my campus.