Worse even than toe-jam ice cream.
Then you've had that durian ice cream they make in New York?
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Worse even than toe-jam ice cream.
Then you've had that durian ice cream they make in New York?
Also, if you have an ice cream maker, you could make tomato or balsamic and strawberry ice cream if you were so moved.
Y'all are actually making me nostalgic for my first real job, a summer spent in a Baskin-Robbins in Walnut Creek. When I started there, among all the tubs of ice cream was an apparently discontinued flavor called Lemon Mousse. It was amazing, just perfectly brings-tears-to-your-eyes good, and we were halfway through our last tub my first week there, and a week later it got all et up and I never saw it again. It's my mysterious romantical lost love.
Also, I remember that practically every single little kid who came in wanted a taste of Daquiri Ice because it was so intriguing and blue, but as soon as they got their taste they always looked horrified and betrayed, because it's so much a grown-up flavor.
Re Roberts: on Wednesday I heard an NPR interview with one of his closest friends, a left-leaning environmental lawyer who was his roommate from early on at Harvard to several years after graduation. Assuming the guy is reasonably honest and not some creepy plant or shill, the interview was marginally reassuring: He said that in his experience Roberts is passionate about the law, his family, his circle of friends, and not a lot else; he votes Republican but he's not politically involved or activist, his circle of friends ranges across the political spectrum, and all his intellectual engagement and energy go to the act of lawyering (several years ago he even took on a case for his friend when the friend had to bow out due to time conflicts, representing a group of environmentalists, and once he'd committed to it he went for it wholeheartedly and won).
I'm still congenitally deeply suspicious of anyone GWB is enthusiastic about, and I'm all media-scarred and cynical and mistrusting even of NPR, (and I haven't yet read the rudepundit piece, so I'll probably come back from that all pissy and extra bitter), but just right this second I'm feeling marginally less disheartened and queasy about him.
Also, as far as we know, Roberts is not pro-torture.
Also, I remember that practically every single little kid who came in wanted a taste of Daquiri Ice because it was so intriguing and blue, but as soon as they got their taste they always looked horrified and betrayed, because it's so much a grown-up flavor.
Heh. I totally remember that feeling. And every time you went in, it just looked so good, it was like they were taunting you.
I was that weird little kid who loved it. Well, little=9 years old for me. It's not like I was a three year old going, "Mumsy, give me the booze-based ice cream, please!"
Yup, BetsyI was gonna say, I was pretty sure it wasn't me, because I don't think I've ever had it.
I saw someone make a balsamic ice cream (maybe it was balsamic & strawberries) on tv once, and it sounded really good.
I think the really expensive balsamics, the ones people buy by the ounce, for big bucks, are supposedly almost like a liquor or cordial. I can imagine that sort of flavor in an ice cream.
I still don't have a handle on Roberts. I was skeptical when the first information came out, but it turns out almost nothing I heard was about Roberts as a judge. So I don't know what to think of the guy. I'm a little surprised about how some of the far right has been so happy about the choice.
I liked daquiri ice. Everyone else would get the pink bubblegum ice cream. Bleh.
This link is horrible, and maybe a bad way to start off a Friday....
Article on two teenagers in Iran who were hung for homosexuality: [link]
And Outrage, in its release about the gay teens' execution, noted that, "according to Iranian human rights campaigners, over 4000 lesbians and gay men have been executed since the Ayatollahs seized power in 1979. Last August, a 16-year-old girl , [Atefeh Rajabi] was hanged [in the Caspian port of Neka] for 'acts incompatible with chastity,' [i.e., sex before marriage]."
Going to go throw up now....