Why chocolate can't be used as a verb, as well as a noun?
... it should be.
~end of random thought, can't fake code for some reason
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Why chocolate can't be used as a verb, as well as a noun?
... it should be.
~end of random thought, can't fake code for some reason
Why chocolate can't be used as a verb, as well as a noun?
Um, who said it couldn't?
I chocolated myself enough this evening to be able to concentrate on dissertation writing until now. But it seems like soon I won't be able to chocolate myself over my sleepiness, and I'll have to take a break for the night.
[Edit: and my post # is all odd numbers according to their order! My post # is in way more order than my brain, even though the both of us are all odd.]
You can wordify anything, if you just verb it. ~ Bucky Katt
Thanks Shir! I just sent you and Nilly another question. It is a very longshot thing, and I think it's probably not actually possible, but I thought I'd give it a shot.
Polgara!
And that's a great quote, too.
Loves Nilly and her number lurve.
Nilly!
I try never to miss an opportunity to quote Bucky. :-D
Polgara! I almost called you this weekend to see if you wanted to hang out.
Also! ita!! K is totally excited by the all cereal bar near your office. I was like WHAT? and she said, "We have to go." Have you been?
Happy birthday, FredPete!
I rarely drink hot chocolate, but when I do I like cocoa, the kind you mix with milk and sugar and drop of vanilla (because unlike Nilly I don't have vanilla sugar in my house). And I love beyond all reason the kind of super duper fancy Italian hot chocolate, the kind that's basically a melted chocolate bar in a cup, but I don't know how to make it at home.
Have you been?
I have, but I've never had the cereal--I like their pomegranate frozen yoghurt. It does have almost all the cereal in the world and many of the toppings, though.