mints and their addictive qualities

Mar 26, 2009 19:01


ok, i thought i would write about something a little different today. for whatever reason, i was talking with joanna about my addiction to eclipse mints, especially the green ones and orange flavoured ones (yes, orange flavoured eclipse mints do exist!) has anyone noticed how you have one, but they're chewy, so you eat it like a lolly? and then you ( Read more... )

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Mints and there addictive qualities jessbrown1 March 27 2009, 04:46:18 UTC
Hi Kelly,
I have just read your live journal entry and I think it is fantastic. I love how you have just written about your thoughts. I love how you have written something that has no deeper meaning. It’s fantastic! Even though you were just writing down you curiosities, it still seems to flow. This leads me to think that you have put a large amount of thought into this piece.
ps. I don't like the orange mints, I only stick with the eclipse in the blue tin.

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nessaa_a March 29 2009, 00:12:18 UTC
omg lmaoo ahahahhaa
you kill my life!
although i totally agreee with you when you eat mints/tic tacs etc you need to eat more until the whole packet has gone and then you need more and more!
lol good analysing of the effect of tic tacs LOL

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deana_7 March 29 2009, 09:45:12 UTC
Kelly that is so interesting and so true. I love reading posts like yours. I actually believe that the people that make the tic tacs do it on purpose. Even though they are supposed to freshen your breath and so on, i think they may have put something in there which makes us have that after taste? Which later causes you to have another one. Ok maybe i'm just over exaggerating, but yes i agree that they make you want more. I love your use of humour: "(yes, orange flavoured eclipse mints do exist!)" and how you just simply shared your thoughts and feelings on a very random topic. Well done :)...

Like you, i always carry my green tin of 'eclipse' around, it's a must.
x

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