Gail: That was good. I would definitely like to try some of their dessert, though... Don: (eyeing the cheesecake on the menu) Oh, me, too. Get whatever you want, dear. I'll have... Gail: (interrupting) But I couldn't possibly eat a whole dessert on my own! Won't you split something with me? (makes pouty face) Don: Fine. (sigh) How about...? Gail: No, that's too sweet for me. Don: Okay, then. How about...? Gail: Okay, Mr. Diabetic Coma. No, I want to try... Don: (to self) Yup. This is marriage. (smiles and orders what the lady wants to split)
You know, I really just can't wait until we go to a restaurant that won't let you split desserts. That would be awesome. And, pun intended, sweet.
Oh, and ... P.S.: yes, I did buy lots of Fluxx so that we could have a massive game if the field-trip-from-Illinois ever gets down here. I'm talking over 300 Fluxx cards in this deck.
there is nothing wrong with tomatoes on pizza; it's one of my favorite toppings...now pineapple with tomatoes...even better! "That pretty much runs the gamut of people I know." (and I guess we don't know each other, huh?) ;)
Time to be jealous...Weird Al is playing at the Arizona State Fair on my birthday and he's doing a brief meet and greet later on. I hope I'll get him to sign my Straight Outta Lynwood CD.
I agree that tomato sauce is a standard topping to American pizzas for the most part, but actual sundried tomato slices on a pizza isn't a typical topping for most people.
Now, you and I aren't "most people," so I can see the confusion.
Mmmm... tomato and garlic pizza. That would rock my taste buds.
Oh, yes, tomato and garlic on pizza is way awesome. Not that I'm most people either, but then again, who says that the "most people" in this case are the majority anymore, hm?
If I lived in Illinois any more, I would totally be there. However, I am married, living in Oklahoma City, and I have a government job now. So, the chances of me just hopping on a plane and flying back to see him (I missed him when he was in Tulsa, too, which is soooooo aggravating).
At any rate, I'm very pleased to see you posting in my LJ again, sir! How the heck is life treating you?
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damn that has to be one of my all time favorite types of pie/cake there is!
how anyone can dislike it is strange ground to me
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(Scene: a local restaurant, just after dinner.)
Gail: That was good. I would definitely like to try some of their dessert, though...
Don: (eyeing the cheesecake on the menu) Oh, me, too. Get whatever you want, dear. I'll have...
Gail: (interrupting) But I couldn't possibly eat a whole dessert on my own! Won't you split something with me? (makes pouty face)
Don: Fine. (sigh) How about...?
Gail: No, that's too sweet for me.
Don: Okay, then. How about...?
Gail: Okay, Mr. Diabetic Coma. No, I want to try...
Don: (to self) Yup. This is marriage. (smiles and orders what the lady wants to split)
You know, I really just can't wait until we go to a restaurant that won't let you split desserts. That would be awesome. And, pun intended, sweet.
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Besides, as your blushing bride-to-be pointed out, you've already taken this test, kumquat.
And, no, I don't like kumquat on pizza.
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Now, you and I aren't "most people," so I can see the confusion.
Mmmm... tomato and garlic pizza. That would rock my taste buds.
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If I lived in Illinois any more, I would totally be there. However, I am married, living in Oklahoma City, and I have a government job now. So, the chances of me just hopping on a plane and flying back to see him (I missed him when he was in Tulsa, too, which is soooooo aggravating).
At any rate, I'm very pleased to see you posting in my LJ again, sir! How the heck is life treating you?
Nice hat, BTW.
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A DEAD LOIS!
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