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Guest Kelly Ann

Anna...you have to be gentle with your Aunt Lizzie and sugar...there's some SwissMiss sugar free here somewhere...oh oh...how did she get into all of those soda's? Anna?!?? Anna!!!?!?? Oh oh...I am soooo outta here...beep**9**beep**1**beep**1**we have a code blue here...oh jeeze :(

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Guest Elizabeth K

AHHHHHH

I would kill for a moon pie and a Pepsi! (Gone with the wind!)

How about an orange Nehi and a package of twinkies? (Twinkies - where they were getting rid of nuclear waste - and you thought that cream puff center was safe?)

Aww everything's gone - okay okay - a bag of raisin and mixed nutz trailmix, and a bottled water - please!

Lizzy

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Guest Elizabeth K
That reminds me it is about time for some desert, what goes best after Tacos?

Hhhhhmmm,

Snacking Sally

How do you spell them? Sopapias? with honey of course.

Actually, a mandarin orange yellow cake, with french vanilla Blue Bell icecream.

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I'll have some gobstopper candy, 700ML energy drink, a large cup of coffee, a large bag of kettle cooked potato chips and vanilla icecream in a cup. All at once, too, and I'll drink/eat it in a matter of 30-50 minutes. :lol:

/Junk food gobbler Zabrak.

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Why do a half-*** job on it all?

Go down to most any gourmet-coffee shop and buy 1/2lb. of Highlander Grog.

After your 3rd. day witthout sleep, I'd be just delighted in reading some of your sentiments, rilly.

Ha! Good luck, Trooperz!

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Hmm...aslong as you speak it in ancient Sith dialect and make me a tomb the same as Ajunta Pall's.

Sorry - I don't think anyone will find this funny like I do. B):lol:

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Dove Milk Chocolate and Mountain Dew...for most any occasion.

Amazing Amie,

I actually had some Dove chocolates but I had iced tea to drink, and I hadn't even seen this post - my computer was tied up all night uploading images to my business website.

Love ya,

Sally

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I'll have some gobstopper candy, 700ML energy drink, a large cup of coffee, a large bag of kettle cooked potato chips and vanilla icecream in a cup. All at once, too, and I'll drink/eat it in a matter of 30-50 minutes. :lol:

/Junk food gobbler Zabrak.

Just a little motherly advice for you Zabrak. :rolleyes:

You can cut that time in half if you consume the gobstooper last - start with the "bag of chips and all that"! :D

Also, chewing is highly overrated. :lol:

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Amanda L Richards

Anna!

Spontaneity!, the ingredient to an interesting life. And.... this just makes me want CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES MMMMM :D

I could them all.

Amanda LR

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Guest Elizabeth K
Shouldn't that be a moon pie and RC Cola?

[How'd you know that? You from the Deep South honey?]

CHOCOLATE Moon Pie with a Pesi

Vanilla Moon Pie with an RC Cola!

And a Chocolate Soldier (shake well) with BBQ Pork Rinds!

And Coca Cola? Simple - put in a peppermint stick. Also a coke float - chocolate ice cream - add strawberry preserves and a shot of hershey's chocolate syrup

Oh for Texas people - a Big Red with strawberry ice cream - the one with the frozen whole srawberries that break your teeth if you aren't careful.

Lord help me - better go get my insulin pills here! I feel a coma comin'on just thinking about all this!

Lizzy

Oh and Corn Nuts washed down with a Red Bull - balanced meal? You betcha...

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Just a little motherly advice for you Zabrak. :rolleyes:

You can cut that time in half if you consume the gobstooper last - start with the "bag of chips and all that"! :D

Also, chewing is highly overrated. :lol:

Love ya,

Sally

Yes, ma'am! :lol:

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Guest Jackson
And a Chocolate Soldier (shake well) with BBQ Pork Rinds!

And Coca Cola? Simple - put in a peppermint stick. Also a coke float - chocolate ice cream - add strawberry preserves and a shot of hershey's chocolate syrup

Lord help me - better go get my insulin pills here! I feel a coma comin'on just thinking about all this!

Lizzy

You're gonna kill me, Lizzy! Two threads and we're talking about nothin' but food. I can feel my arteries hardening just by the very thought.

I was fine till you mentioned the pork rinds. Now I gotta get something at the store. I'm havin' a coke float tonight.

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Oh for Texas people - a Big Red with strawberry ice cream - the one with the frozen whole strawberries that break your teeth if you aren't careful.

My brother in law is from Oklahoma and during football season on game day all he will drink is Big Red (for those of you who have never had this delicacy it tastes like Juicy Fruit Gum!

Love ya,

Sally

Remember Top Cola and Mr. Cola?

Neither one were very good but they were in 16 oz. bottles for the price of Coke and Pepsi's 10 oz.

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Guest Elizabeth K

Pralines in New Orleans (praw-leens - never Pray-leens like the yankees say) - might well eat sugar outta the sugar bowl! And BIG SHOT soft drinks (gone now) and Barqs root beer (did the design on the bottling plant - but the owner's aunt died, and the aunts in Mobile stole the formula and sued New Orleans' Barqs, shutting them down - so what ya get isn't any good anymore... my opinion).

And then there is Roman's Taffy - still sold from a horse drawn cart... hundred years tradition.

YIKES sugar sugar sugar! Where's the can of mixed nuts? Where the beef jerky - now that's gotta be healthy for you - dead meat dried in tha sun with flies and stuff buzzin around!

Lizzy

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Guest DeniseNM
That reminds me it is about time for some desert, what goes best after Tacos?

Hhhhhmmm,

Snacking Sally

CHOCOLATE it goes good after anything :P

why do you suppose there are so many different chocolate things out there now

Denise (a serious chocoholic - what can I say I am a girl)

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Guest anna123
my mom's gone for the week and I just ate about a dozen marshmallows and, overall, I feel great. Just wanted to share.

my mom's back and killin' my sugar high as usual so............................................................life sucks right now

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my mom's back and killin' my sugar high as usual so............................................................life sucks right now

Now that's just mean! :angry:

You can always come here and I'll sneak you soe Double Chocolate Chip Cookies with Chocolate Milk , that should do it! :D

Love ya,

Sally

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