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daryn 10-25-2007 09:53 AM

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everything is heaven with this guy...

http://z.about.com/d/tvcomedies/1/0/...ted_danson.jpg

StevieG 10-25-2007 10:00 AM

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Wait, so there's actually men that drink Framboise? Who knew...

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Nothing wrong with a lambic. Maybe I'll grab a peach one for tonight.

bwana devil 10-25-2007 10:01 AM

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The Yard House serves Young’s Chocolate Stout with vanilla ice cream and Lindeman's Framboise with vanilla ice cream. This really peaked my interest because I'm a big Framboise fan.

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i took one pique at your picture and think it looks gross.

GSykes 10-25-2007 10:51 AM

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The best part of this thread is the site that you have hosted the picture at.

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I LOL'ed

Daddy Warbucks 10-25-2007 11:11 AM

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The Yard House serves Young’s Chocolate Stout with vanilla ice cream and Lindeman's Framboise with vanilla ice cream. This really peaked my interest because I'm a big Framboise fan.

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i took one pique at your picture and think it looks gross.

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I think we need a time/interest graph.

gumpzilla 10-25-2007 11:14 AM

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I've seen recipes for Guinness Ice Cream and it sounds fantastic. Never got around to trying it though.

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I have tasted Guinness ice cream. It was decent, but not great. The establishment I got it at also sells durian ice cream, which I did not step up and try at the time. Maybe in the future.

TiK 10-25-2007 11:18 AM

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The Yard House serves Young’s Chocolate Stout with vanilla ice cream and Lindeman's Framboise with vanilla ice cream. This really peaked my interest because I'm a big Framboise fan.

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i took one pique at your picture and think it looks gross.

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Lol!

Boris 10-25-2007 11:22 AM

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OP is such a woman.

bobhalford 10-25-2007 11:32 AM

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I really hate to be a nit, but it's "piqued," not peaked. Just a pet peeve of mine when I see this so I apologize in advance. I read a quote recently from Julian Lennon where he said something about the "enormity" of some record, obviously meaning enormousness, and it bothered me.

TiK 10-25-2007 11:43 AM

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I really hate to be a nit, but it's "piqued," not peaked. Just a pet peeve of mine when I see this so I apologize in advance. I read a quote recently from Julian Lennon where he said something about the "enormity" of some record, obviously meaning enormousness, and it bothered me.

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Not to be a nit myself, but this is what m-w says about the whole "enormity" thing:
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Main Entry:
enor·mi·ty
Function:
noun
Inflected Form(s):
plural enor·mi·ties
Date:
15th century

1: an outrageous, improper, vicious, or immoral act <the enormities of state power — Susan Sontag> <other enormities too juvenile to mention — Richard Freedman>

2: the quality or state of being immoderate, monstrous, or outrageous; especially : great wickedness <the enormity of the crimes committed during the Third Reich — G. A. Craig>

3: the quality or state of being huge : immensity <the inconceivable enormity of the universe>

4: a quality of momentous importance or impact <the enormity of the decision>


usage Enormity, some people insist, is improperly used to denote large size. They insist on enormousness for this meaning, and would limit enormity to the meaning “great wickedness.” Those who urge such a limitation may not recognize the subtlety with which enormity is actually used. It regularly denotes a considerable departure from the expected or normal <they awakened; they sat up; and then the enormity of their situation burst upon them. “How did the fire start?” — John Steinbeck>. When used to denote large size, either literal or figurative, it usually suggests something so large as to seem overwhelming <no intermediate zone of study. Either the enormity of the desert or the sight of a tiny flower — Paul Theroux> <the enormity of the task of teachers in slum schools — J. B. Conant> and may even be used to suggest both great size and deviation from morality <the enormity of existing stockpiles of atomic weapons — New Republic>. It can also emphasize the momentousness of what has happened <the sombre enormity of the Russian Revolution — George Steiner> or of its consequences <perceived as no one in the family could the enormity of the misfortune — E. L. Doctorow>.


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