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ashkats
65 / couple crystal falls, Michigan, US
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Tootsie rolls
i know i seen bags of them somewere lol
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October 14, 2011, 02:21 |
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newbie1011
62 / female The Shore, New Jersey, US
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Re: Tootsie rolls
That was probably before someone ate them. I'm guessing you might not find them now.
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October 14, 2011, 04:02 |
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Iwant2kssuallovr
62 / female Bendover, Florida, US
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Re: Tootsie rolls
I know a couple of weeks ago, I wanted a regular bag of carmels. So far I haven't run into any, maybe tomorrow. I know someome directed me to a carmel apple. I've also seen these huge gourment apples as big as my hand, with dark and white chocolate. They run about $8.99.
I just don't think I would enjoy those as much as a regular little carmel apple.
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October 14, 2011, 04:39 |
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ashkats
65 / couple crystal falls, Michigan, US
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Re: Tootsie rolls
two bags of them in the frid , rock hard , we got some kitkats tonight and almond joys too, the wife likes coconut , i like the kitkats and going to get some Carmel creams , that's what they call em nowadays , they are still bull eyes to though.we might get some kids this year being in town now ... nice to be in walking distance again.
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October 14, 2011, 23:47 |
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GG317
60 / male Bowl of Granola, Massachusetts, US
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Re: Tootsie rolls
Funny you should mention tootsie rolls... Last year I was helping my mom move a cabinet full of cookware. It hadn't been moved since before Reagan was president. Well this thing was stuck to the floor something awful. All those layers of floor wax built up to form an impenetrable barrier between the legs and the hardwood floors. To get it free, I used my head...well really my shoulders. I stuck my head in the bottom cabinet until my upper body was inside the cabinet itself. With my feet planted firmly planted on the ground, I stood up slowly...
The idea was simple, stand up until the feet come free from the ground. Now there were three flaws with my plan. One, I should have remember that the rear legs weren't as stuck to the floor as the front ones were. Two, I should have emptied out the upper cabinet before I did this. That way I wouldn't have been poked and prodded by passing cookware that rushed out of the cabinet as it angled forward. The third, was the fact that I left the all the small stuff in the lower cabinet. As I stumbled back, stepping into a sauce pot and kicking a couple others, the stuff from the lower cabinet rushed out, bouncing off my feet. My mom said it was hysterical, watching me, she said I looked like a terrible one-man-band.
With the ease of an embarrassed bull in a china shop, I set down the cabinet in it's new resting place. As I stood up, I got a shocker from an unlikely place. Something big was parting my ass cheeks and creeping slowly towards my butt-hole. It was hard and very cold. I reached around and found it to be the handle a small saucepan. It was then, in the mist of the laughter from my mom and the sound of the last pan top circling the floor, that I discovered something in this small saucepan. I took off the cover to find a royal blue, plastic, egg. It had clear tape on it that was so yellowed, it looked like it was ancient. I opened it, wondering when was the last time we hid easter eggs? Inside were two petrified tootsie rolls and a new crisp one dollar bill spindled up. In my day, my father was the egg hider, and he wasn't very good at remembering where he hid the little suckers, as so he put it. He would put the occasional dollar inside them from the year in which the hunt took place. The dollar read, "1977". It had been there some 33 years, and you know what?...
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October 15, 2011, 01:58 |
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ashkats
65 / couple crystal falls, Michigan, US
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Re: Tootsie rolls
what.....
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October 19, 2011, 00:46 |
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Re: Tootsie rolls
Sure would have liked to see a video of this.---Glad you're ok
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October 19, 2011, 01:44 |
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GG317
60 / male Bowl of Granola, Massachusetts, US
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Re: Re: Tootsie rolls
QUOTE (ashkats @ October 19, 2011, 00:46)what.....
The tootsie rolls weren't half bad... Probably the only confection that could outlast a nuclear holocaust...
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October 20, 2011, 00:37 |
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newbie1011
62 / female The Shore, New Jersey, US
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Re: Re: Re: Tootsie rolls
QUOTE (GentleGiant388 @ October 20, 2011, 00:37) QUOTE (ashkats @ October 19, 2011, 00:46)what.....
The tootsie rolls weren't half bad... Probably the only confection that could outlast a nuclear holocaust...
I knew someone was going to go there.Did you noticed most of us knew not to go there? There was a reason for that. You men will eat anything.....lol
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October 20, 2011, 04:52 |
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thechunkyone
35 / male elizabeth, New Jersey, US
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Re: Tootsie rolls
never been a fan
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October 20, 2011, 07:30 |
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hardandwild07
65 / couple Harrisonburg, Virginia, US
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Re: Tootsie rolls
Tootsie Rolls and Twinkies, don't forget the Twinkies !! The surviving roaches will have an after nuke Twinkie and Tootsie Roll party, and none of us is invited
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October 20, 2011, 20:15 |
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ashkats
65 / couple crystal falls, Michigan, US
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Re: Tootsie rolls
was watching on PBS one night, the tour of the plant making tootsies, all of them in all sizes , little ones and big ones, slow pokes and black cows.... reminded me of when i worked at nestles.. glad i dont work grave yard nomore
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October 20, 2011, 21:49 |
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ashkats
65 / couple crystal falls, Michigan, US
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Re: Tootsie rolls
still on a tootse over dose lol
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August 5, 2013, 04:41 |
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