Where do I get Haagen Dazs Peanut Butter & Chocolate Ice Cream?

Started by stretchedout, Dec 18 08 02:15

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P.C.

I didn't smite you this morning either !  Get it through your head.....I DON'T SMITE !

      Let's just get rid of this stupid feature okay?  It reminds me of the group think that happens in high school

  Most of us can handle it stretch....YOU are the only one who behaves like they are in high school.  
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.

van_guy

 Gelato isn't ice cream.  It is watered down.  And that place charges $4/cone.  For the price of 1.5 cones one can buy 500 mL of Haagen Dazs.  I was last there two months ago - what a rip off!
 
 Agreed and agreed but if you have a hankering for a particular flavour of ice cream thats the place for you.
 They do have many many flavours of  real ice cream- i.e. not gelato.
 
 I once took a friend of the family (from Britain) to Casa's the kid ordered Vanilla.  I am not kidding you.
 
 
 

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stretchedout

P.C. wrote:
 I didn't smite you this morning either !  Get it through your head.....I DON'T SMITE !

      Let's just get rid of this stupid feature okay?  It reminds me of the group think that happens in high school

  Most of us can handle it stretch....YOU are the only one who behaves like they are in high school.

 
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  How so?  I'm referring to the intolerance for dissenting opinions!  When I was in high school I deliberatly didn't keep to one group.  When everyone is the same, life is so boring.
C'mon, the city is sleeping!

stretchedout

van_guy wrote:
[SPAN style="FONT-STYLE: italic"]Gelato isn't ice cream.  It is watered down.  And that place charges $4/cone.  For the price of 1.5 cones one can buy 500 mL of Haagen Dazs.  I was last there two months ago - what a rip off![/SPAN]

Agreed and agreed but if you have a hankering for a particular flavour of ice cream thats the place for you.
They do have many many flavours of  real ice cream- i.e. not gelato.

I once took a friend of the family (from Britain) to Casa's the kid ordered Vanilla.  I am not kidding you.

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 Yeah, after being in Briain I found boring cheese only inbetween bread satisfying.  And they love vanilla ice cream, sometimes with flake bars.


 



 
 
 
C'mon, the city is sleeping!

P.C.

 Most of us can handle it stretch....YOU are the only one who behaves like they are in high school.

 
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  How so?  I'm referring to the intolerance for dissenting opinions!  When I was in high school I deliberatly didn't keep to one group.  When everyone is the same, life is so boring.



    Stretch, by 'high-school', I was referring to someone, who smites everyone who disagrees with them or  smites everyone just to make sure they have covered all the bases, including 'innocent bystanders'.  That's what I meant about high-school.

  As far as everyone being the same....I don't see it.  I appreciate the differences in people as well as their different opinions.  But what I have no tolerance for, is rudeness for no particular reason and negativity just for negativity's sake.  Of course you have the right to be both....just as I have the right to find it annoying.  

  You are free to be who you are....and your perception of not being tolerated because your opinions are different just isn't so.  I think it just might be your delivery. [/DIV]
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.

stretchedout

Problem with text is one cannot determine emotion or intent.  British dry whit is often lost on yanks and yank canucks!

  "High school" references usually refer to cliques and issues of not accepting those who differ in any way.  To think "high school" refers to someone deliberately dissenting is way off.

  So how about that ice cream?  Something about -10C makes me crave ice cream... when back indoors with a 20C temp a happening!
C'mon, the city is sleeping!

P.C.

 Problem with text is one cannot determine emotion or intent.  British dry whit is often lost on yanks and yank canucks!

    SO true stretch. Without tone or inflection, it can reroute a written conversation badly.

 
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.