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The Evil
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Post Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 10:46 pm |
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Happy easter.
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JonMW
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Post Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 3:06 am |
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Something like this would probably be better in General Chat, I think... unless you suddenly add rules, and make it a game. Perhaps you meant it to be classified under "Random Silliness"?
I can understand why this might seem like a good place to post the picture, if that was the case. However, the "Random Silliness" in the title of this board actualy refers to the silly nature of many of our games.
I had a good laugh, though.
I agree.. shipping to GC
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The Evil
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Post Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 3:55 am |
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It is ment to the random silliness of the picture.
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micah
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Post Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 9:41 am |
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Chocolate bunnies! Wheeee!
WARNING WARNING WARNING
The following comment is meant as a simple joke. I'm not pushing my beliefs on anyone, I'm just expressing a bit of humor within my own beliefs and a cultural anachronism. If you are offended, please stop reading now.
Happy Easter, everybody!
He is risen! Hide the eggs!
This concludes my little humor, and I'm sorry I felt the need to include a disclaimer. I will eat a chocolate bunny as penance.
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Hagadorn
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Post Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 10:02 am |
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I refuse to buy easter chocolate. It all tastes like mass produced CRAP.
Like they drop the quality just to produce huge amounts of chocolate that they can then sell to the uncaring and ignorant public and make millions off of our misplaced religous commercialism.
I bought $200 worth of swiss chocolate from an importer and gave it to all my friends and family.
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Wile E
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Post Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 12:24 pm |
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Okay guys, let's remember this isn't going to become a religious debate.
Any holiday that encourages the eating of chocolate is alright by me. Especially the day after when you can get half-price chocolate.
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Uriel
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Post Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 7:19 pm |
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Hagadorn wrote: I refuse to buy easter chocolate. It all tastes like mass produced CRAP.
That's because it is untempered crap, which is cheaper and less time-consuming to produce. You need to go to a real chocolate shop or buy the better brands if you don't want to get junk. (Yes, I admit it. I am a chocolate snob, consequences of working in a chocolate shop.)
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The Max
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Post Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 8:32 pm |
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You work in a chocolate shop? Dude. Awesome. (Think you can hook me up with bulk-discounted Cadbury Eggs?)
Aaanyway, in the interests of fairness,
HAPPY PASSOVER!
Link to another funny toon
(Caution, slightly offensive language!)
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Uriel
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Post Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 12:20 am |
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The Max wrote: You work in a chocolate shop? Dude. Awesome. (Think you can hook me up with bulk-discounted Cadbury Eggs?)
We actually make our own version of Cadbury eggs. ^_^ It's a small shop with all hand-made chocolate. The Chocolate Moose; we rule. http://www.chocolatemoosetreats.com/ We have Margarita Creams! They're green with salt (a very important component) on top.
As a side note I've remembered that we have a drawn version of the rabbit cartoon in our shop.
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lonelyahava
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Post Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 1:22 am |
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Thanks, Max! Same to you!
And for anybody else that doesn't have any particular religious affiliations
Have a great week!
Side note for Max: Are you keeping Kosher for Passover? Meaning by that, the whole unleavened products for food? I am, and amazingly enough, this is the easiest year I've had of it since moving out of my parent's house.
But again! everybody have a great Week!
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Post Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 1:35 pm |
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Uriel wrote: We actually make our own version of Cadbury eggs. ^_^ It's a small shop with all hand-made chocolate. The Chocolate Moose; we rule. http://www.chocolatemoosetreats.com/ We have Margarita Creams! They're green with salt (a very important component) on top. As a side note I've remembered that we have a drawn version of the rabbit cartoon in our shop.
Your shop looks delicious. Except... this. I just.. don't see chocolate mixing well with that - and chocolate mizes well with just about anything! Fruits, nuts, some breads, the ladies, peanut butter...
Your ginger truffles sound AWESOME. I love candied ginger.
One of my favorite chocolate sources is Wilbur. The factory is right outside of my hometown. I visited there once as a kid.
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Post Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 1:45 pm |
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@Lonelyahava
Always have, always will. Still living with the family, so it's not exactly a big task. You get bonus points for managing it on your own.
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Post Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 6:15 pm |
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*drools over the Wilburbuds* it's been so long since I've had some of those. How I miss them.
@Max-- Kudos to you. It's not easy on your own, especially when there's very little Jewish population in the area, and the food stores all carry Last Year's Matzah..... Not easy at all.
Matzah ball soup can only go so far *L*
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Post Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 7:02 pm |
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So you let the matzah brie soak for half an hour first...
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Uriel
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Post Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:34 pm |
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Dionysus wrote: Your shop looks delicious. Except... this. I just.. don't see chocolate mixing well with that - and chocolate mizes well with just about anything! Fruits, nuts, some breads, the ladies, peanut butter.
oh no! it's just like pretzels, salt brings out flavor in the chocolate. They're so good, especially if they're fresh dipped in our fountain.
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