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Oct 24, 2011 14:57

last night at curling, one of the guys on the other team was substituting for his mom, and he was a. young, b. cute, and c. TOTALLY unused to curling. like, it was his first time on the ice. ever. he didn't do too badly, considering, altho he did fall over once. also his hair was just long enough that it could barely fit into a ponytail, and it ( Read more... )

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bleedtoblue October 24 2011, 22:02:00 UTC
I remember triptiks!

Speaking of Tim Horton's always makes me want a doughnut, but never one from Tim Horton's, which is good as they are close by.

I definitely want to make the nanaimo bars! Those sound scrumptious. *must refrain from making nanaimo bars.

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tsuki_no_bara October 25 2011, 02:59:56 UTC
it's times like these i wish i worked in a big office, because i could make a pan of nanaimo bars and take them to work and i wouldn't be tempted to eat them all myself.

mmmm, doughnuts.

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farwing October 24 2011, 22:17:40 UTC
My mom used to make something very similar to nanaimo bars but we always called them nibbods, but that is just my family being weird. She hasn't made them in forever. Now I want them!

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tsuki_no_bara October 25 2011, 03:27:46 UTC
nibbods! that's actually a really cute name.

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farwing October 25 2011, 11:54:37 UTC
Back in the day my mom made them for a bakery in Cambridge and she needed a name to call them. Nibbods is her last name backwards with an s on the end. Clever, no?

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gnomi October 25 2011, 03:27:33 UTC
I miss triptiks. I'm a serious map geek, and for a while I had a stash of triptiks left from past trips.

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tsuki_no_bara October 25 2011, 14:25:52 UTC
i admit i always wondered what my parents did with them after the trip was over. i wouldn't be surprised if they kept them too. i know i would have....

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