I haven't done one of these for a while, but I don't feel like blogging tonight, and all my recent posts have just been complaints about my classes anyway. Maybe one of you has something interesting to say.
Posted by CD on February 4, 2005 09:24 PMOh, c'mon, you know what I'm gonna say!
SWISS
CAKE
ROLLS
!!!
Now that the obvious is out of the way, does the weather still suck in the States? I'll be home next week.
Posted by: Army NCO Guy at February 4, 2005 09:27 PMNow, Swiss cake rolls are good, but think if the poor Zinger. A chocolate iced chocolate twinkie knockoff. Highly uderappreciated and for no reason.
quite a shame, too.
Zingers are good stuff. So is Chocobliss. (Do they still make those?) But Swiss Cake Rolls are the bomb.
No, for real, this time can we talk about something like football (Tom Brady rocks), or hockey (or the lack thereof), or Condi vs. Hillary '08? Something?
Posted by: Army NCO Guy at February 5, 2005 11:37 AMZingers? Chocobliss? ::sigh:: I'm lost.
Posted by: Katherine at February 5, 2005 04:58 PMZingers? Chocobliss? ::sigh:: I'm lost.
You're not the only one. Where are you people obtaining all this chocolatey goodness?
As for the weather in the States, I'm not sure where you'll be, but here in Central New York, we're having a freakin' heat wave. It's almost 40 degrees outside. In February! I was walking around campus without a coat yesterday.
Posted by: CD at February 5, 2005 05:58 PMI tried to Google Chocobliss, but didn't have much luck. It's like a chocolate Twinkie with chocolate frosting on top. It. Was. The. Bomb. Chocobliss and the Commodore 64 were what made fourth grade worthwhile.
I swear, I'm trying to talk about stuff other than snack cakes! Somebody tell me I'm old for being in school when the Commodore 64 came out, or something!
Posted by: Army NCO Guy at February 5, 2005 06:42 PMYou are old for being in school when the Commodore 64 came out, or something!
Oops, strike the "or something" part.
Posted by: Crispy23 at February 6, 2005 06:17 PMMwheh.
Posted by: Army NCO Guy at February 6, 2005 08:27 PM