maveness: (Kevin)
( Dec. 5th, 2005 09:22 am)
Am alive.

Am at work.

Am mildly in love with Greg Biffle.

Am actually happy to be doing something besides watching daytime talk shows.

Am trying to figure out why coming back to work and having things to do automatically equates wanting to sit and write for hours (when that urge didn't hit when I had hours to spend on the writing).
maveness: (Racing)
( Dec. 5th, 2005 10:11 am)
Explanation please for the following NASCAR pictures:

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( Dec. 5th, 2005 03:01 pm)
My mother loves any ice cream involving chocolate and peanut butter and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. My dad is actually gifted now at making homemade milkshakes of the peanut butter/chocolate variety. But my mom does something when describing them that makes me wonder if she's alone.

She'll say "The milkshake had Reese chunks in it." (Pronounced REE-SEE)

Anyone else ever heard someone say that? I automatically say "Reese's".

Also, has anyone had the giant Reese's Peanut Butter Cup yet? I've become a bit disappointed in the twin packs I've had lately. Something odd is going on with the peanut butter. The taste is off. I'm hoping the larger variety have a moister peanut butter.

(All Reese's discussion brought to you by Darth Reese's Cup.)

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ETA: On a related note, I've recently found the snack that makes me happiest - Apple Cinnamon Ricecakes with peanut butter on top. Filling and yummy (mainly because the peanut butter masks the flavor of the ricecake). Except I just now noticed, after consuming half the jar, that the reason for the slighly salty taste of the peanut butter isn't my taste buds, but is because in my haste to make sure I didn't grab Crunch, I grabbed Fat Free. Fat Free obviously means Sugar Free. Ick!
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