The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Goofyernmost

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Hey, hey now! They are delicious candy bars that are coffee-flavoured wafers covered in chocolate. Do you know those long wafer cookies you can get? Like that but coffee flavoured instead of strawberry or chocolate.
Keep telling yourself that... won't make it true. I don't drink coffee but I do like coffee ice cream. Those things don't even taste like coffee at all, in my mind. But, you guys like them, so who am I to argue. Just leave them out of my Christmas stocking, if you don't mind. ;)
 

French Quarter

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Ooh, what's the Aero made of? Looks yummy.

Taste the bubbles!

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Goofyernmost

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I live in Canada. I'm a Canadian and a North American. I would never leave out the "North" part. ;) (No offense to my American friends. I love your country and hope to live there some day.)
That would be because the U.S. twisted it's meaning so that everyone thinks of the U.S. when the word American is uttered. But you really can't blame us because "United States" is neither a glamorous name nor does it roll off the tongue easily. So, when you come on down... Welcome to America. We will gladly take your money. In fact we rely on @JenniferS to make regular donations to help balance our budget. She might even get a medal from Congress. :)
We won't even mention that you cannot be welcomed to a place that you already reside in. We are that kind of big hearted people.
 

French Quarter

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On another subject, @figmentfan423 , I thought I'd try to make a small attempt at eating a little healthier. So yesterday, I went to this place that has a farmer's market on the weekend. Figured I'd buy a bell pepper or a tomato or something, from a farm-fresh (perhaps organic?) stand. Well, I got there and it had shut down for the season. :confused: So I just wanted you to know that I tried. Drove over to Walgreens and bought a bag of M&M's instead. :D

You rewarded yourself for trying. :) I respect that.
 

betty rose

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The Blackfoot are in Canada and America (although most of the Nations don't recognize the border) so that would make sense to me as that is the term that is used in the States, no? (My knowledge is fairly limited to Aboriginal issues in Canada.)
Yes, in America it has been used in recent years. Some people back in the 50's referred to Native American's as red skins. It was an unkind way to describe Native American's.
 

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