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I am really dying for........

i got my rum and coke, yay

Still not as good as my idea.

Maybe you could just eat the ingredients? Gulp down a raw egg, shovel handfuls of the chocolate powder into your mouth, rinse it all down with water (or milk), and top it off with a glass of cooking oil...
 
You mother****er! Nobody tricks me with cheap brownies!

All fake, exaggerated rage aside, it does seem like they'd have some kind of stand, doesn't it?

Yeah. :lol: There's a place up around exit 58 off of I-95. All the way up 95, you see this ghetto, janked up, hand-painted signs saying "Fresh Peaches" and "Peach Fritters" and "Peach Bread" and "Georgia Peaches" and stuff. You know the type - the signs that the old farmers used to paint themselves?

Well the signs are a LIE. They lead you to believe that you are going to visit grampa's roadside stand and get peaches for like $4 a basket. *buzzer* WRONG. The peaches are $2 each. $2. For one freaking peach. So I asked the lady behind the counter if she had sliced peaches where we could taste them? I've seen many days where I'd gladly pay $2 for a peach, if it was good enough. She snarled that they didn't give free samples. I snarled back that I didn't pay $2 for a *$)*#@* PEACH if I couldn't even taste it to see how sweet it was.

Scam.
 
Yeah. :lol: There's a place up around exit 58 off of I-95. All the way up 95, you see this ghetto, janked up, hand-painted signs saying "Fresh Peaches" and "Peach Fritters" and "Peach Bread" and "Georgia Peaches" and stuff. You know the type - the signs that the old farmers used to paint themselves?

Well the signs are a LIE. They lead you to believe that you are going to visit grampa's roadside stand and get peaches for like $4 a basket. *buzzer* WRONG. The peaches are $2 each. $2. For one freaking peach. So I asked the lady behind the counter if she had sliced peaches where we could taste them? I've seen many days where I'd gladly pay $2 for a peach, if it was good enough. She snarled that they didn't give free samples. I snarled back that I didn't pay $2 for a *$)*#@* PEACH if I couldn't even taste it to see how sweet it was.

Scam.

Just live so far out in the country your school bus has to go in another county to turn on your dirt road after dropping you off like I do. All the fresh produce you want from your own back yard! Except for anything out of season, or anything that isn't peaches, black berries, or blue berries. Everything else is f&%$ing vegetables. There's also some wild plums and wild grapes in the woods, and i found some wild garlic one time, so there's that...
 
Just live so far out in the country your school bus has to go in another county to turn on your dirt road after dropping you off like I do. All the fresh produce you want from your own back yard! Except for anything out of season, or anything that isn't peaches, black berries, or blue berries. Everything else is f&%$ing vegetables. There's also some wild plums and wild grapes in the woods, and i found some wild garlic one time, so there's that...

We are actually considering doing that, but doing so the hell out of Georgia. :lol: The heat here is just too much for me. I've lived in New York for too long to be OK with it being 95 from March to November.
 
Ben and Jerry's Chocolate Fudge Brownie FroYo and a very large glass of Cabernet ... NOW!
 
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We are actually considering doing that, but doing so the hell out of Georgia. :lol: The heat here is just too much for me. I've lived in New York for too long to be OK with it being 95 from March to November.

Same here. But I wouldn't advise going back to New York. The state lost about 3.5 million people who moved somewhere else, probably because of the boom economy over in the midwest or something. Just feels like some kind of a warning sign there.

I think Oregon might be nice? Really haven't traveled far enough to recommend any temperate places, sadly.
 
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