"drinking chocolate" is just a weird term
I think "drinking chocolate" is a great term, but I guess it would be messing with the purists to apply it to Swiss Miss.
The term just makes me happy. Chocolate! Being drunk! Much more involving than chocolate that's just being hot.
And then there's "cocoa." Mmm. "Cocoa." You have to say it in a bit of a British accent -- doesn't much matter which one. "Cocoa."
Winners of a snow-sculpture contest:
Woah. That's beautiful. I love the third-place one, too.
Damn. I really wanted to make a New Englander joke.
Sorry, Steph, but you can't swing a cat without hitting a DD in New England.
Damn. I really wanted to make a New Englander joke.
Sorry, Steph, but you can't swing a cat without hitting a DD in New England.
Well, I knew that, but I had thought that the funny part was that, even though DDs are everywhere, you still can't get there from here.
I am, of course, basing my perception of New Englander humor on a sample of one, consisting of my bro. As a former Midwesterner, he must be misapplying the "can't get there from here" joke.
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If DD were David Duchovny, I might be able to get over my East Coast aversion.
But, ita, why do you want to hit David Duchovny with a cat?
Who knows - he might like it.
I live right off of I-95 and I-395 and close to several other highways, so I can get most anywhere from here. Well, anywhere I'd want to go, anyway.
There are definitely many parts of New England where that isn't true, but the coast is all pretty well connected.
This brand fits me and I am very excited to see what they have for summer.
Love that. I had a brief moment of that with INC, but then it went away.
Those snow sculptures are incredible.
There's a Dunkin by me, but it's Just Not The Same as New England Dunkin. The coffee is teh lame.
Just the phrase "drinking chocolate" sounds like too much to me. I will leave you people to it.