<p>You just don’t get it…</p>
<p>Yeah, I don’t think you’re cut out to be an engineer, saint!</p>
<p>Why aren’t <em>you</em> talking about ice cream? Do you have something against ice cream? I must confess that I’m rather wary of a chap who doesn’t enjoy a good iced dessert, young sir.</p>
<p>Tonight I splurged and cookie dough ice cream topped with walnuts and chocolate sauce. Ymm! I think I’d better run farther in the morning than I had originally planned. Maybe some hills would be a good idea, too.</p>
<p>It’s been getting a little bit cold for ice cream now… I’m starting to get cravings for pretzels!</p>
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<p>Not in Texas it isn’t! Then again, I have been known to eat ice cream when it is snowing outside in the past, so the weather has little to do with my ice cream consumption.</p>
<p>Ice cream eating is a year-round sport in Maine! If we ate it only when it was hot outside, it would be a once-a-year event, on the Fourth of July.</p>
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<p>Your engineering intellect is equally proportional to the number of posts you made about ice cream on this thread… Hence the top smart people are aibarr, maine, bonehead and ken! Congrats…!</p>
<p>I just had another root beer float last weekend with some vanilla mochi ice cream. It was the bomb!</p>
<p>Whoo hoo, we win!!!</p>
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<p>ahahahaha yes.</p>
<p>Looks to me as though we have an unbeliever. Get your stake and torchin’ boots ready!</p>
<p>I love it when someone with all of THREE posts accuses people with hundreds of posts of being ■■■■■■!</p>
<p>“Looks to me as though we have an unbeliever. Get your stake and torchin’ boots ready!”</p>
<p>Ymm, sounds like baked Alaska!</p>
<p>Baked Alaska sounds good… had I not just stuffed myself at a hibachi grill. The best part… it was free. They may not pay us a ton as graduate students, but in my group, there are a few nice benefits… hehe</p>
<p>Free food is good! I enjoyed being a graduate student. Hard work, but good times, too. Kind of real world, but kind of not!</p>
<p>ss, it’s just that if you do a search, this topic has been run into the ground so we’ve gotten tired of discussing it. Trying to make it more interesting!</p>
<p>DUDE I absolutely LOVE Ice cream called “Moose Tracks.” Ever had it? Caramel, deep chocolate, all drenched in solid white Vanilla. MMM!!! They have it at Ralph’s.</p>
<p>Here’s what it looks like: <a href=“http://www.roadfood.com/photos/2866.jpg[/url]”>http://www.roadfood.com/photos/2866.jpg</a></p>
<p>And definitely a close second if not tied first is Coney Island Waffle Cone by Dreyers…GLORY. Waffle coned wafers in mouth-drenching vanilla…yum.</p>
<p>In regards to E, I am possibly considering to do it as I graduated from undergrad, but I’d have to enroll in a post-bac program. Not solid yet, just considering. Can it lead to great job security?</p>
<p>Moose tracks is good, but it unfortunately tends to be made mostly by companies that use somewhat crappy ice cream.</p>
<p>And scourge, it has become a… trend… to hijack some of the more recent threads about things like this because has the person just searched the forum, they would find literally hundreds of similar topics.</p>
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<p>They would dissolve into flame wars. What is the opposite of a flame war? Ice cream, clearly.</p>
<p>I guess technically and ice cream social would be the opposite of a flame war, not simply ice cream.</p>
<p>I think technically an “ice cream hug” would be the opposite, but I don’t know what that is, and it sounds… sticky.</p>