" Hi, shrift! What in the hell does '42' mean? We need an answer by close of business."
"Hello, random hoopy person! I cannot answer your question until you provide proof of towel ownership!"
I need that message....
I knew you would understand.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
" Hi, shrift! What in the hell does '42' mean? We need an answer by close of business."
"Hello, random hoopy person! I cannot answer your question until you provide proof of towel ownership!"
I need that message....
I knew you would understand.
Boston Cream Pie is the ultimate dessert. Duncan is the Antichrist.
Both these problems are solved.
Boston Cream Pie is the ultimate dessert
Ew. Custard.
(There's probably nothing actually wrong with custard, you understand; I'm just always disappointed that it's not something else. Whipped cream, say, or ice cream, or ... yeah, basically anything else sweet and gloopy.)
I get up from the bug talk and go into my boss's office to discuss a project with her and someone else, and ten minutes into it they suddenly segue into a discussion of ladybugs.
It's hot, liquid inside, but more chocolatey than it is sweet, served hot (in a little custard cup or souffle dish or whatever), with freshly whipped cream on top.
They made this on America's Test Kitchen a few weeks ago.
Somebody wrest Lyra Jane away from whatever world has custard in Boston Creme Pie.
That world has gone wrong.
Do Grasshoppers count as dessert?
Somebody wrest Lyra Jane away from whatever world has custard in Boston Creme Pie.
Wait, it doesn't?
What's the best dessert you've ever had?
Passion fruit mousse with whipped cream and a sprig of mint in chocolate shells at the Cascades restaurant in Nashville.
Wait, it doesn't?
My understanding has always been that Boston cream pie is sponge cake, custard filling, and chocolate icing. Have I been lead astray?
Edit: Yankee Magazine, who seem like they should know what they're talking about, say I am right.
Ugh. Why do I have to spend an hour trying to do something in JSP that I could do in a minute with PHP?
Oooh! I inveted a term to describe this phenomena, called "brainwhorf". I never had the opportunity to use it before!
(hopes erinaceous is still reading the thread)