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Frog applause has been very educational for me. Iâve lead a sheltered life and donât come across words like excrescence and merkin. It has broadened my outlook and vocabulary. A lame salute to you with humble respect.
Iâve already marked Raisinets⢠and Milk Duds⢠with the Old Wolf Stamp of Approval. Beyond that, a number of candies really float my boat, some of which are hard to find.
Aeroâ˘Zeroâ˘Rocky Roadâ˘Toffifayâ˘Idaho Spudâ˘Charleston Chewâ˘Bonomoâs Turkish Taffyâ˘Whoppersâ˘Nuts⢠(Found only in the UK and Europe â nougat with hazelnuts, covered with chocolate.)
Vlad mustâve had a wild weekend, the count on FB went up by one death and three maimings. There is also a new dismemberment stat, some poor FA reader is now half a limb deficient. I guess I just donât get invited to the kinds of parties that Vlad gets invited toâŚâŚfortunately.
I like most forms of dark chocolate. Iâll even bite into a piece of baking chocolate occasionally. My attraction to things black, bitter and unsweetened may explain my appreciation of Frog Applause.
I like dark chocolate Kit Kat bars when I can find them.
I like a good beer. One reason I enjoy living in Wisconsin is that almost any supermarket presents a great selection of excellent locally-brewed beers (freshness really affects flavor).
Cheese â especially blue cheese â and fresh fruit. I like blue cheese with a comice or bosc pear. Aged provolone, brick or gouda goes pretty will with beer.
Medjool dates (deglet noor dates are ok, too). I like to eat these with almonds, walnuts or pistachios.
I bake quick breads to enjoy with afternoon tea. My favorite is cranberry-orange. When my rhubarb is ready next month Iâll make a rhubarb bread with sesame seeds.
Dina Gralla was a German actress; the blog picture shows her in her role as Mimi in the 1932 movie âA Car and No Money.â So far I havenât found anything about the movieâs plot, much less why her character dressed like a bellhop (or, just as likely, a theater usherette.)
margueritem about 13 years ago
They like that poodle look between their legs.
Bill Thompson about 13 years ago
Tineye found the ice/crystal picture here:
http://giantcrystals.strahlen.org/news/updates.htm
Itâs described as a giant quartz crystal mined in Arkansas.
doc white about 13 years ago
Mommy did daddy change jobs. He told bill that he loved being a muff diver now.
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
Is this dirty, or is it just my mind still in yesterdayâs gutter (q.v.)?Man hat nur manchmal geklappt.
weeksfive about 13 years ago
Whoa. Thereâs an update on Vladâs stats. I better check to see if Iâm missing half a limb.
waycyber about 13 years ago
I hope, that everything works out.
Yosarian about 13 years ago
Oh Vlad, you bad
Yosarian about 13 years ago
Frog applause has been very educational for me. Iâve lead a sheltered life and donât come across words like excrescence and merkin. It has broadened my outlook and vocabulary. A lame salute to you with humble respect.
Commentator about 13 years ago
How did Theresa know my excrescence is heavy?
*Space Madness at The Station* about 13 years ago
What would the fortune teller read?
V-Beast about 13 years ago
âYou misread. Itâs not for dogs. Itâs KY not K9.â
PICTO about 13 years ago
It gives me great a tumefaction to know that you cared enough to watch me wash my excrescence.
cleokaya about 13 years ago
I call my excrescence Alfie.
mr_frapachino about 13 years ago
yeah. haha. jk
peachyanddanny about 13 years ago
If that crystal were really in Arkansas, some hillbillyâd be smoking it.
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
My little person-of-interest is jealous!!!
Theomordha about 13 years ago
Oh Val you excite me.
booktrout about 13 years ago
Howâd Vlad rack up his stats so quickly?
And Iâd forgotten how nice that Prophet-5 intro was on the Hall and Oats tune. Thanks!
Eagleskies Premium Member about 13 years ago
Re âsensible shoesâ â man those are three ugly dudes!
Larry Miller Premium Member about 13 years ago
ZEROCOPTER looks like it would be an appropriate ride for a double ought secret agent.
The Old Wolf about 13 years ago
Re the Frog Blog Snack Bar:
Iâve already marked Raisinets⢠and Milk Duds⢠with the Old Wolf Stamp of Approval. Beyond that, a number of candies really float my boat, some of which are hard to find.
Aeroâ˘Zeroâ˘Rocky Roadâ˘Toffifayâ˘Idaho Spudâ˘Charleston Chewâ˘Bonomoâs Turkish Taffyâ˘Whoppersâ˘Nuts⢠(Found only in the UK and Europe â nougat with hazelnuts, covered with chocolate.)
Hugh B. Hayve about 13 years ago
Vlad mustâve had a wild weekend, the count on FB went up by one death and three maimings. There is also a new dismemberment stat, some poor FA reader is now half a limb deficient. I guess I just donât get invited to the kinds of parties that Vlad gets invited toâŚâŚfortunately.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 13 years ago
Some things are better left unsaid. Today is a good day for me to leave things unsaid.
post hoc Premium Member about 13 years ago
Re the Frog Blog Snack Bar:
I like most forms of dark chocolate. Iâll even bite into a piece of baking chocolate occasionally. My attraction to things black, bitter and unsweetened may explain my appreciation of Frog Applause.
I like dark chocolate Kit Kat bars when I can find them.
I like a good beer. One reason I enjoy living in Wisconsin is that almost any supermarket presents a great selection of excellent locally-brewed beers (freshness really affects flavor).
Cheese â especially blue cheese â and fresh fruit. I like blue cheese with a comice or bosc pear. Aged provolone, brick or gouda goes pretty will with beer.
Medjool dates (deglet noor dates are ok, too). I like to eat these with almonds, walnuts or pistachios.
I bake quick breads to enjoy with afternoon tea. My favorite is cranberry-orange. When my rhubarb is ready next month Iâll make a rhubarb bread with sesame seeds.
jayrb2323 about 13 years ago
It was nice to see Eraserhead featured for the 2nd time on the blog (that I can remember). Strange that both of them involved the In Heaven song.
Bill Thompson about 13 years ago
Dina Gralla was a German actress; the blog picture shows her in her role as Mimi in the 1932 movie âA Car and No Money.â So far I havenât found anything about the movieâs plot, much less why her character dressed like a bellhop (or, just as likely, a theater usherette.)
Zelmarific about 13 years ago
I had to look up excrescence. I used to think I was smart. And then I met you. Sort of.