She likes Final Fantasy 1. Last I heard, she was playing FF7... but that was years ago. I’m still at the ice place.
[Q=Leeza]You just never know.[/Q]
Kind of ruined the surprise, though. Unless you get amnesia in the next 10 months. Of course... no, no. That idea is just too insane.
With a view?
One time I was browsing EoFF, and I saw an advertisement that promised new pictures of Britney Spears and Paris Hilton—naked pictures. Now, I was not excited about seeing either of these people naked—after all, who hasn’t?—but I was excited about how awesome it would be to bust these Google Ads that get so much praise. Take that! I would cheer. But I had been fooled. It turned out that the ad linked to an article about a Brain Cancer Foundation... an article that just happened to be written by one nude Britney Spears and one nude Paris Hilton. There were no pictures to be found. I was not mad, however. It was a clever trick to lure in the horny, and god damn my neighbor is a bad singer. :frust:
And that’s the end of that chapter.
I made it out of plain flour, um. Flour and... icing sugar. Then I used my fingures to rub the butter in (I hate touching butter, but I love doing that) then I kept putting T sp of water in until it was you know like dough. The bowl I made the meringue in was too shallow, though. The recipe said a small bowl, so I got the biggest one I had just to be on the safe side. But meringue still went flying over the side. I’ve got lots of it on my shirt!
It’s funny that you mention lemons, Leeza! *hands smell like lemons* *has been baking lemon meringue pie*
The term “fruit” actually has more value than the subjective “vegetable.” A banana is a fruit, and they do have seeds. However, the bananas you are talking about are a seedless variety. Wild bananas DO have seeds, and are the swollen ovary of the banana—they are fruit. That all being said, “vegetable” is a far more loose term than “fruit,” so calling things like pumpkins, tomatoes, or even bananas a vegetable, would not be entirely incorrect. Or at least, that’s what I picked up (I used to do horticulture back in old country)