Stale pudding mix, contrary to popular belief, does not make a good adhesive.

Apr 23, 2006 04:31

Okay, so, been a while since I updated the old livejournal. Sorry for the delay, but I think the fan club will appreciate it. To start off with, I think I'll go back to Easter Break.

Enter Easter Break, '06. Wednesday: Marlton Diner. Order: Pancakes, and a Black and White Milkshake. The milkshake was delicious, rivaled only by Milkboy Coffee ( Read more... )

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jersey_hero April 23 2006, 18:16:39 UTC
haha.. i think i'm in 4 of the aforementioned events. score.. dude, RS trip '06 was gold. as was the milkboy stop. movie was called waking life for the record. and it's directed by richard linklater.

once again, sorry i bailed out last night.

love,
john

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Dimarc On Eating Pudding anonymous April 23 2006, 21:28:41 UTC
Pudding may be a poor adhesive, but tapioca is not. On another note, do not eat pudding with any type of knife. The plastic ones shouldnt cut the tongue, but in the course of finishing the Jello pudding six-pack I realized tis not always the case. Forks are alright until you get to the bottom and realize you cant possibly get all the pudding with a pronged utensil. You cant go wrong with spoons, they dont make your mouth bleed. Neither do penneys.

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Re: Dimarc On Eating Pudding anonymous April 24 2006, 01:11:24 UTC
*pennies

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