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?
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.
Boy am I an unfunny ass.
I call them "squeezie ice pop thingies OF DOOM"
bu the 'of doom' part is optional.
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WHAT TEH HAIL IS AN ICE POP
THEM'S CALLED FREEZIES!
Ice pops. Or Ice lollies.
Im sure they was called "Mr Freezepops"
I blame the british; they always start this homophonic non-sense!
But the british are = win!Originally Posted by bipper
FREEEEEZEPOOOOOOOOPS!
ice pops, quite obviously.
Lameshout: Lamers That MatterOriginally Posted by spiffing cheese on msn
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
"Reality is that which,
when you stop believing in it,
doesn't go away".
Philip K. Dick
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?