<p>My grandma would offer ice cream, back in the day, but she always had Neopolitan, and never let us scoop out chocolate only - you had to take all 3 flavors or forget it.</p>
<p>No choice there ;)</p>
<p>My grandma would offer ice cream, back in the day, but she always had Neopolitan, and never let us scoop out chocolate only - you had to take all 3 flavors or forget it.</p>
<p>No choice there ;)</p>
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<p>Woah. Maybe that’s a grandma thing. Either my grandma or my mom would do that, can’t remember which, and finally we all were just like, “Hey, why don’t we just get vanilla?”</p>
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<p>Speaking of surgical implantations.</p>
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<p>This made me rage. Just because it isn’t “authentic” doesn’t mean it must taste bad. Sometimes you just want something quick and comforting. Artificial cookie dough is great for that.</p>
<p>Speaking of ice creams, any of u guys (enginers) concerned about ur being overweight (aka: fat) from eating all these junkies?</p>
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<p>No… Are you calling us fat?</p>
<p>You’re getting dangerously close to straying off topic, there, rheidzan. Stick to ice cream.</p>
<p>And what does us being engineers have to do with us being fat?</p>
<p>And I guess I just like mint chip because of that “mind chip” that tells me to do so… ;-)</p>
<p>The ONLY good thing about the church I grew up in was the ice cream social we’d have every year. Every woman would bring a freezer of homemade ice cream. All the freezers would be lined up on tables in the church parking lot, and you could go down the line, eating to your heart’s content. Wow.</p>
<p>My favorite ice cream has to be… wow, that’s a hard one. I like a lot of different kinds. I did try a blueberry batter one and that was really good. It kind of got old though by the end. I love chocolate ice-cream (as an answer to the age old question).</p>
<p>As far as engineering. I think it’s a solid field and basically the best (considering that’s what I’m going into).</p>
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Nooo nooo… Not calling anyone fat… That would be politically incorrect!
Merely asking if anyone’s concerned about their weight, since engineers are usually profiled as geeky and fat. ;p</p>
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I think vanilla is the bomb because it tastes so good with root beer!</p>
<p>BTW, anyone been to pinkberry?</p>
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<p>No, that’s computer geeks. Engineers are usually geeky and stick thin. Come on, get the stereotypes right. haha</p>
<p>Root beer float! Wonderful stuff.</p>
<p>wth is going on here? lol</p>
<p>pure win, that is what!</p>
<p>I will remember this thread the next time someone starts a stupid thread on my running website such as, “Studies show running is bad for your knees,” and gets everybody worked up, lol. Ice cream is a great topic! (by the way, studies have actually shown that runners have LESS arthritis than non-runners and do just fine) :-)</p>
<p>I thought engineering was decently easy. Id considered something like a foreign language as a major or English, Classics or Philosophy to be drastically harder. Though that is just my opinion.</p>
<p>Member, you’re doing it wrong.</p>
<p>I LOVE root beer floats. In grad school, I used to mix cheap wine with orange sherbet, which is like a root beer float, but it’s weird-colored. And tasty.</p>
<p>DS, a decent engineer makes his own ice cream concoctions. :)</p>
<p>Hmm, wine and orange sherbet? We’ll have to try that. Red or white wine?</p>
<p>Red wine. Something berry-ish. It tastes like a cheap sangria.</p>
<p>I called it a “fauve float”.</p>
<p>The next reason why i think vanilla is the bomb: cuz u can dip in-n-out fries in a vanilla shake and it would taste goooooddd… Yea yea!</p>
<p>Psh, sounds an awful lot like dipping fries in a Wendy’s Frosty, copier!</p>