Originally posted by Whats goin on ehNo, it won't die. It's just waiting to evolve again.
this thread is so close to dying.
what happened to the senseless but highly offensive chatter between two of the major contributors: zakk and wildfire?
what happeded to lifeless discussions of beer and getting drunk?
where has all the life gone?
and what happened to the onions and ghosts?
Originally posted by RookRAKevolve to what? we exhausted everything we had. we need a spark. something that has little meaning, but just enough that it will stick in our minds and come back to the thread over and over again.
No, it won't die. It's just waiting to evolve again.
just one little spark!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by Whats goin on ehI'm not worried. Just when the dead-thread seems to be dead, a new topic or person shows up and drags us off in another direction (Please don't let it be Bowmann - I hate that a$$hole).
evolve to what? we exhausted everything we had. we need a spark. something that has little meaning, but just enough that it will stick in our minds and come back to the thread over and over again.
just one little spark!!!!!!!!!!
May it's time for another word of the day from Nordlys. *hint*
Usually a mention of ice cream brings wucky out of hiding.
Hey, maybe we could discuss whether anyone hates Bowmann more than I do.
Originally posted by The PlumberThat does sound good. Does anyone make that packaged, or is it a make-at-home combination?
Moose Tracks (sometimes also called Fudge Tracks) is an ice cream "flavor" consisting of vanilla ice cream with swirls of dark chocolate and mini-Reeses peanut butter cups. It's got to be my favorite "flavor" of ice cream.
Originally posted by RookRAKI believe the original idea is licensed by Denali Flavors Inc., and a number of companies produce it under their license - Hershey's, Mayfield, etc. Edy's makes the knock off "Fudge Tracks" which is hard to tell from the original. If you're looking for where to get it locally, try this webpage:
That does sound good. Does anyone make that packaged, or is it a make-at-home combination?
http://www.moosetracks.com/html/dairies.html