Who DOESN'T want a Blizzard?
Well NOW I do.
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Who DOESN'T want a Blizzard?
Well NOW I do.
I think Sparky is right.
Don't let me get started on Facebook. Stupid thing.
I don't! (But that is because aversion therapy works whether or not you want to be averted.)
I don't think I've ever had a Blizzard, but all day yesterday I was wanting something from DQ although now I can't remember what it was. Some burger I saw advertised, I think, that sounded really good.
ETA it was the $5 lunch with dessert included
I don't want a Blizzard either.
When I gave up sugar, there was a whole bunch of foods that suddenly became unappetizing that I didn't expect. For example, I don't like Thai food any more. It's all too sweet, even the hot curries!
I don't think I've actually ever been to DQ -- I never live where they are!
If she can recognize a large Blizzard on sight as she's driving by, I think her soft-serve pedestal isn't what she thinks it is.
I don't want a Blizzard either.
Splitter!
I don't like Thai food any more. It's all too sweet, even the hot curries!
Wow.
I once went with a roommate to DQ during a snowstorm and we were like, "Can you guess what we want?" The guy behind the counter could only say, "Ice Cream?"
My grandpa used to take me to DQ for a vanilla soft-serve cone dipped in chocolate. That, and the occasional banana split, are the only things I've ever eaten from DQ, AFAIR. I don't want a Blizzard (I'm not real sure what a Blizzard is, I assume an ice cream confection) but I strongly support the right of anyone who wants one to eat it, in public even, if they want to. Concern trolls piss me off.
eta Also, what brenda said.