>One of my friends brought a bunch of Girl Scout cookies to the Super Bowl and I was surprised how little I liked them. I mean, I still ate a bunch. But they weren't all that great??
Clearly, they weren't Thin Mints, which are the GREATEST OF ALL COOKIES.
Also, you probably don't have to run for office to get involved in local government. Where I live, at least, there are a ton of commissions and boards and stuff.
Mmmmm, cookies.
So, I am listening to the audio feed of the court hearing. I shouldn't, but spicy brains.
Timelies all!
I don't think we've had Girl Scout cookies in the house in a while. Too much temptation, I guess. I have eaten GS cookies recently, just not in my house.
No, they were tagalongs and samoas. The thin mints were fine. The tagalongs tasted waxy.
Current office argument: How many continents are there, really, and how are they defined? Ocean-separation vs. tectonic plates vs. what we were taught in school.
I really like my co-workers.
Hey, Teppy, there's a place called The Macaron Store in Cuyahoga, Ohio!
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Samoas are my favorite. They are like candy.
Samoas are my favorite. They are like candy.
I'm not a fan of coconut, so I don't love Samoas. Tagalongs on the other hand, are like unto crack for me. I'm not sure if meara's review means I will avoid them to avoid heartbreak, or rush out and pick some up, y'know, for testing, and like, quality control.
Trefoils. My one true cookie that's not a macaroon or a perfect chocolate chip cookie. But the one true chocolate chip cookie is warm and gooey, so it's hard to get.