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I tried actual American 'Candy'

Post by Moulders » 05 May 2020, 00:56

And not that stripper who works the early bird special... I mean the other fiery redhead.

Hot Tomales or whatever they are called.

I like cinnamon (not the girl who does the evening shift) .... and these were good.

Not particularly hot... but that comfortable heat that you could happily chew all through a movie.
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Re: I tried actual American 'Candy'

Post by Papa Jupiter » 05 May 2020, 01:07

I don't like cinnamon candy very much.
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Post by WorldIsMine » 05 May 2020, 01:07

unsurprisingly, we do have a few good candies

it's a big continent, bound to have a few things good

not chocolate though

but i guess not your chocolate anymore either
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Re: I tried actual American 'Candy'

Post by Papa Jupiter » 05 May 2020, 01:08

British chocolate was never good.
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Post by Moulders » 05 May 2020, 01:11

Papa Jupiter wrote:I don't like cinnamon candy very much.

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WorldIsMine wrote:unsurprisingly, we do have a few good candies

it's a big continent, bound to have a few things good

not chocolate though

but i guess not your chocolate anymore either

Hmm I guess so. A few things.

I also tried these candy fruit things which were really nice but hurt my teeth.
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Post by Papa Jupiter » 05 May 2020, 01:13

Mexico is good at candy. I don't think I've had a bad Mexican candy.

I guess they had to be good at something.
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Post by Papa Jupiter » 05 May 2020, 01:14

Moulders wrote:freak



Hmm I guess so. A few things.

I also tried these candy fruit things which were really nice but hurt my teeth.

As long as you don't drink Fireball we can still be friends.
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Post by Moulders » 05 May 2020, 01:15

Papa Jupiter wrote:As long as you don't drink Fireball we can still be friends.

Well... I dont drink it as a rule but.... I do enjoy it.

I prefer the jim beam version.

double with a splash of pepsi max (because I like to watch my figure) on the rocks.
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So death, the most terrifying of ills, is nothing to us, since so long as we exist, death is not with us; but when death comes, then we do not exist. It does not then concern either the living or the dead, since the former it is not, and the latter are no more.

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Post by WorldIsMine » 05 May 2020, 01:16

as long as you know how to do a fireball motion we can still be friends
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Post by Moulders » 05 May 2020, 01:25

quarter rotation from down + punch right?
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Papa Jupiter wrote:Mexico is good at candy. I don't think I've had a bad Mexican candy.

I guess they had to be good at something.

ew no their cinnamon chocolate is the worst.
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Post by Arya » 05 May 2020, 01:28

Moulders wrote:And not that stripper who works the early bird special... I mean the other fiery redhead.

Hot Tomales or whatever they are called.

I like cinnamon (not the girl who does the evening shift) .... and these were good.

Not particularly hot... but that comfortable heat that you could happily chew all through a movie.

I like hot tamales. But skittles are the ultimate movie theater candy.

or like... chocolate covered raisins.
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Post by Tanya » 05 May 2020, 01:29

Papa Jupiter wrote:Mexico is good at candy. I don't think I've had a bad Mexican candy.

I guess they had to be good at something.

You have definitely had better luck than me.

I don't think I've had a Mexican candy that hasn't made me violently ill.
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Post by Moulders » 05 May 2020, 01:31

Arya wrote:I like hot tamales. But skittles are the ultimate movie theater candy.

or like... chocolate covered raisins.

Fruit does not belong in candy... or cakes.

Skittles are ok.


Lord Myne wrote:You have definitely had better luck than me.

I don't think I've had a Mexican candy that hasn't made me violently ill.

Damn mexicans and their glass candy!
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Earl Douglas Haig, Order to the British Army, 12 April 1918

So death, the most terrifying of ills, is nothing to us, since so long as we exist, death is not with us; but when death comes, then we do not exist. It does not then concern either the living or the dead, since the former it is not, and the latter are no more.

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Re: I tried actual American 'Candy'

Post by Papa Jupiter » 05 May 2020, 01:42

Moulders wrote:Well... I dont drink it as a rule but.... I do enjoy it.

I prefer the jim beam version.

double with a splash of pepsi max (because I like to watch my figure) on the rocks.

I'm never talking to you again.
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