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Old 12-02-2014, 12:28 PM   #11 (permalink)
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If the choice is between something like jello or ice cream, I could see myself picking jello sometimes. Also, I like twizzlers more than most candy. Everyone enjoys different tastes and textures.

I love beats and there are tons of modern recipes for Borscht.
I completely agree. I know other people feel the same as well.

I once worked in my university's dining court and there was always jello. This girl came through one time when we were out and asked where the jello was. I explained the situation. She FLIPPED OUT. The exchange was something like

Her: "I eat jello after I work out EVERY DAY. Where IS IT?"
Me: We are out.
Her: "Can you go in the back and check because I WANT MY JELLO."
Me: "I'm positive we are out, I loaded up the last batch half an hour ago."
Her: "This is UNACCEPTABLE."
Me: "Well, there's a Wal-Mart nearby. Maybe even that 7-Eleven on the corner has some in cups for you if you want it that bad."
Her: "I DON'T PAY GOOD MONEY TO THIS SCHOOL TO NOT HAVE JELLO AT THE DINING COURT."
Me: "Ok...."

We stare each other down for what felt like an eternity and then she stormed out with no food at all. I never thought I'd meet someone who needed jello so badly.
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