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Oct 16, 2009 22:48

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wendy October 17 2009, 04:22:47 UTC
But, but, but....the undisolved hot choco powder is GAGGY.

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sadcypress October 17 2009, 13:52:55 UTC
It is DELICIOUS! One of the most amazing things I ever did see was someone sticking a (peeled) banana into a bag of hot chocolate mix. It gets covered in DELICIOUS GRAINS OF DELICIOUSNESS and tastes like MAGIC.

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shadow_walker3 October 17 2009, 04:54:00 UTC
I do the same thing with hot chocolate.

But I've never met anyone else who does. So *HIGH FIVE!*

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sadcypress October 17 2009, 13:53:43 UTC
*high fives!*

YES! How can people not like little blobs of chocolatey goodness?

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cristin_terrill October 17 2009, 09:01:38 UTC
Parents are hilarious, that is so something my mom would do. It's about Shakespeare, SHE MUST HAVE IT. Last year around Thanksgiving I asked her to send me some poultry seasoning so I could make our family's stuffing because they don't sell it here in the UK, and she sent me a box with, like, fourteen different spices in it, instant gravy, pumpkin pie in a can, six boxes of cornbread, all kinds of crazy stuff. It was so cute and insane.

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sadcypress October 17 2009, 13:54:34 UTC
Ha! Oh, parents. I think they go a little crazy when their daughters live far away...

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cisic October 17 2009, 12:47:08 UTC
My parents do the same thing - they sent me the Get Fuzzy comics that mention Shakespeare.

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sadcypress October 17 2009, 13:55:50 UTC
I love especially that there was NO EXPLANATION. Not even a cheerful note- they sent the framed print and my alumni magazine from King's College, London. THEY HAD AMPLE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPLAIN THEMSELVES, and did not take it.

PS I have your travel mug! You left it in Steve yesterday.

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bohemiabythesea October 17 2009, 12:49:32 UTC
That strip is unbelievable. I can't get over it now. I'm supposed to be working in my office, but I just keep laughing at that strip.

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sadcypress October 17 2009, 13:56:39 UTC
Isn't it wonderful? It's kind of perfect for me, between the Shakespeare and the fact that I was a TERRIBLY picky eater as a child. :D

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bohemiabythesea October 18 2009, 14:44:38 UTC
It's absolutely perfect - I'm almost jealous! My parents, while v lovely and caring otherwise, would possibly not find something as appropriate, given that they have a bit of a hard time remembering what exactly it is that I'm working on. Curse of the humanities, I guess.

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