I was teasing you. We seldom have that problem at our house since I don't remember ice cream staying around long enough to get sticky.
Boy I just missed the greatest picture. I looked out the window and the most beautiful horse was galloping through my yard. By the time I got the camera out of it's case, I would only have had a picture of his least attractive side, so I didn't take one. I did lay the camera right beside the door though and hopefully he will decide to stroll back by.
Last edited by Muduh; 07-27-2006 at 12:04 PM.
Skinny Cows come in mint and strawberry shortcake? Oh my. I think the prices are higher here because they are "imported", and there's the $exchange, and taxes, and more taxes, and a higher price so we buy local. I dunno. Gotta find me some at a more reasonable price.
I'm craving some ice cream right now!
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Ya know it's funny, it's blazing hot up here (Canada on the wide open praries), and I can only go out and buy pre made ice cream at a fast food type shop.
I can't figure out how to get the darn stuff home otherwise. DON'T LAUGH, 6 months of the year here it's way below freezing!!!How does one transport ice cream in warm weather?
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I knew everything at 18, and know nothing at 36.
I'm happier knowing nothing.
I knew everything at 18, and know nothing at 36.
I'm happier knowing nothing.
All I wanted was a 45, a stinking 45 - the record or the gun. I'd even settle for the damn malt liquor. - Al Bundy.
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I KNOW! It's just so wrong, but that's their company formula. I think last I heard you needed at least a million -- in Canada at least. Of course, in some provinces there is enough towns close enough together that I'm sure Ikea must be all over the place. Just up here on the ol' praries it's a heck of a lot of hours to get anywhere else of signifigance.
Love it though! But am soooooo jealous of your shops! Ha, our city is #1 in Canada for mail order, go figure!![]()
Last edited by Sun84; 07-27-2006 at 07:20 PM.
I knew everything at 18, and know nothing at 36.
I'm happier knowing nothing.