I loves me some melted butter, but I hate popcorn. I love crab legs and
lobster. It's better with butter, but perfectly delicious without it.

+1 on the Sunny D....that stuff is awful.

On 4/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It is my belief that most people like melted butter more than lobster it
> just so happens that lobster (and popcorn) are the vehicle for eating
> melted butter.
>
> When it comes to coffee I've had friends put umbrellas in it for me.  I
> cannot handle black coffee.  Sugar, yes please about a half a jar, cream
> yes please about a 2/3 a cup. Oh yes and about a shot of coffee with
> that.. Thanks.
>
> I'd like to add Sunny D to the list.  What the hell is that crap. I want
> OJ, not some artificially colored, artificially textured and flavored
> slime in a bottle.
>
>
>
> > There are few things that I really hate... but for some reason I keep
> > trying.  Other people like them - I can see them.  I feel like I SHOULD
> like
> > them.
> >
> > I end up trying these things at least once a year but never like them.
> >
> > Here's my list:
> >
> > Honey (isn't this supposed to be the nectar of the gods?  Sweet like
> candy?
> > It just tastes like slime to me.)
> >
> > Yoohoo (This looks like chocolate.  Smells like chocolate.  Should be a
> fat
> > man's dream!  Why doesn't this taste like chocolate?)
> >
> > Lobster (I like seafood, I'll eat sushi, calamari and most anything that
> > wiggles... why don't I like this?)
> >
> > Coffee (Never liked it, never will.  I've tried latte, espresso,
> > mocha-frappa-thingies and plenty others... just can't seem to choke it
> > down.)
> >
> > Beer (Every time I go out with certain people they see able to convince
> me
> > that if I just try this or that microbrew I'll fall in love with
> it.  "It
> > tastes like cinnamon!" they say... but I say that I can still taste the
> beer
> > underneath.)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> 

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