What's a frosted orange?
It's like an orange milkshake, except I don't think there's ice cream in there.
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What's a frosted orange?
It's like an orange milkshake, except I don't think there's ice cream in there.
there's frosting?
can't decided if that idea grosses me out or needs to be consumed post haste.
I was in my late 20s and realized, "asshole ain't a disease". I haven't spoken with her since.
That's hard. My mom was chronically, physically ill, though.
No frosting, but I think the name comes from the fact that a lighter color rises to the top, so it looks frosted.
Is it different from an Orange Julius? I've tried that. I don't usually like creamy tastes mixed with orange flavour (orange creamsicles are just wrong--I used to drink my orange juice all before or all after my cereal to minimize the flavour overlap) but that was good.
Orange Julius will make me laugh forever because at some point, possibly before I was born, my mother thought that the special thing there was orange juice with hot dogs IN IT. And thought that for a long time before actually saying it to anyone! OMG it makes me laugh.
It's similar to an Orange Julius. It's kind of like an orange slushy with a little cream.
orange creamsicles are just wrong
::faints::
It's the best. BEST.
That's hard. My mom was chronically, physically ill, though.
Oh, for sure. And not at all saying we were in the same boat. But as horrible thing after horrible thing kept being done to me, for 29 years, I *always* tried to make a relationship work. Cutting that cord was the best thing that I ever could have done for myself. Also, we actually didn't have a relationship - it was me all those years thinking and hoping that we did. So there was really nothing to "cut" except for my longings.
When I was in high school, if I finished a book at night, I had to start another one so that I was sure of another day of escape.