Jilli, have you seen these?
Yes. They are on my List of Shiny Things.
Betsy! Are those skirtable boots?
Not Betsy, but they're skirtable boots in my universe. I think they'd look good on you with whatever skirt length you would wear.
I managed to get in my room only by being bemused, pleasant, and having a sob story. I don't look forward to sorting this out tomorrow.
Eeeek! Poor SA.
Shots of slushy cheap vodka were actually much easier than shots of liquid cheap vodka.
SA, you mean in F suite?
Yep. Gotta deal with beauracrazy tomorrow. Sigh.
There should so be alcoholic ice cream
There are several ice cream flavors with alcohol in them. I've seen them.
What companies have good reps as renters' insurers?
There are several ice cream flavors with alcohol in them. I've seen them.
Are you sure there's actual alcohol in them? Rum and raisin, for instance -- non alcoholic. It's pretty much just flavour left.
Raisins don't belong in ice cream.
I have inherited from my parents a love of grasshoppers, which are made from green Creme de Menthe, white Creme de Cocoa and ice cream.
Raisins don't belong in ice cream.
Tommy is wise, but he misspelled "food".
I have inherited from my parents a love of grasshoppers, which are made from green Creme de Menthe, white Creme de Cocoa and ice cream.
My grandmother used to make grasshopers all the time. She let us drink them, until my mother caught on.
Are you sure there's actual alcohol in them? Rum and raisin, for instance -- non alcoholic. It's pretty much just flavour left.
These are specialty ice creams I've seen at places like Amy's. There's a little asterisk for "contains alcohol." I assume this means there is actual alcohol in them, or else there'd be no need to say so. Though maybe it is just flavor:
Q: Can I catch a buzz from eating Amy's liquor flavors?
A: Actually, in order to catch a buzz from our liquors, you would have to eat so much that you would certainly barf from all the cream first.
Rum Raisin is one of the best ice creams ever.
And, ION, My Favorite Year remains excellent (I hadn't seen it in a decade) and the end makes me teary.