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Feb 09, 2010 04:36

When I was in the seventh grade, a classmate in my technology class told me that chocolate has no flavor ( Read more... )

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another_slender February 9 2010, 11:03:18 UTC
I have never successfully snapped a single Hershey's piece along its grid. Have you?

I have. Sometimes it's easier if the chocolate is slightly melty.

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notacrnflkgirl February 9 2010, 11:24:58 UTC
That's cheating!

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another_slender February 9 2010, 11:39:52 UTC
LOL JUST CALL ME OUT WHY DON'T YOU <3

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notacrnflkgirl February 9 2010, 11:43:19 UTC
ok!

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tessibean February 9 2010, 11:12:40 UTC
I am a pro at snapping chocolate bars. There were a LOT of s'mores in my childhood (they're like crack for my mom, and we love fire pits :P). And I was also a child who would freak out if things weren't PERFECT.

We don't really have diners here, it's true. There are places like village inn and IHOP and things like that. And some places have 24 hour coffee shops, but that's city-folk talk right then there!

PS: Now I want to make a Robinson Crusoe, lol.

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notacrnflkgirl February 9 2010, 11:29:05 UTC
How do you live without this

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tessibean February 9 2010, 11:38:04 UTC
On a wing and a prayer

Although at my parent's house, there's a diner just two blocks away. But it's pretty sketch, lol. That whole area is weird. There's a catholic school right next to a porn store/trick hotel, and that place, lol.

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butterface February 9 2010, 15:38:09 UTC
i feel like i have eaten at a significant number of those diners.

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lisaquestions February 9 2010, 11:57:50 UTC
I have snapped along the grid. I used to be obsessive about it.

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notacrnflkgirl February 9 2010, 21:06:56 UTC
I'm talking about this, idk if I was specific enough


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lisaquestions February 10 2010, 00:30:06 UTC
Ah. No, I don't snap one piece off at a time, but a whole row, then take the row apart.

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madwitch February 9 2010, 12:23:20 UTC
London is never completely asleep. We don't really have diners, but there is always a coffee shop open somewhere.

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meleth February 9 2010, 16:27:44 UTC
And kebab shops. I miss the kebab shops, and I refuse to bow to the class prejudices against them.

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madwitch February 9 2010, 16:29:25 UTC
There are some ace kebab shops out there. Some really bad ones too, but such is the way of all things.

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aloysiavirgata February 9 2010, 12:53:49 UTC
When I was a kid I loved Hershey's chocolate. My sister and I would heat the toaster oven up and put Kisses - still in their wrappers - on the hot glass door to make them melty, then slurp them off the foil. But now that I've grown up and cultivated my palate more, Hershey's tastes kind of bad. Like crumbly cheese.

It sucks to grow up sometimes.

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