http://img275.imageshack.us/img275/4927/200510285ht.jpg
What is this.
I call it a freezie. I asked my colleague (from California) what it is called.
She called it an 'ice lolly(ie)'.
WTF
I demand more nonsense. What do you call this?
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http://img275.imageshack.us/img275/4927/200510285ht.jpg
What is this.
I call it a freezie. I asked my colleague (from California) what it is called.
She called it an 'ice lolly(ie)'.
WTF
I demand more nonsense. What do you call this?
Those are ice pops, good sir.
I call them "squeezie ice pop thingies OF DOOM"
bu the 'of doom' part is optional.
WHAT TEH HAIL IS AN ICE POP
THEM'S CALLED FREEZIES!
:mad2: :mad2: :mad2: :mad2: :mad2:
Ice pops. Or Ice lollies.
Im sure they was called "Mr Freezepops"
I blame the british; they always start this homophonic non-sense! :mad2:
But the british are = win!Quote:
Originally Posted by bipper
FREEEEEZEPOOOOOOOOPS! :heart:
ice pops, quite obviously.
Ice lollies. Or, brightly coloured piss sticks of doom. They taste gross.
They're not ice lollies.
Ice lollies are things on a stick. Do you see a stick in that picture? Do you, Impureghetto? I think not!
However, they are ice pops!
Freezepops. Ice Lollies require a stick, as Pie said.
Its an ice lolly because I don't know what else to call it. I avoid those things like the plague. Its made of frozen liquid (doubt its water or fruit juics), therefore ice
If it's not a freezie I have no idea what it is.
My colleague called it an ice lollie, not me. I was like 'o.O' just like you.
o.O?