That ice cream place we occasionally go to has blueberry pie ice cream, to die for.
Vanilla ice cream is a great accompaniment to blueberry pie or chocolate cake. I don’t usually choose vanilla to eat on its own, but if i can only buy three flavors, it’s one of them.
Sounds good. I like plain old vanilla when adding toppings, like hot fudge. Incidentally the origin of that sundae is/was on Hollywood blvd. The hot fudge was served separately. Closed in 1996 or so, iirc.
Is the poll just limited to generic flavors or can I specify a brand? Because I want Cherry Garcia as one of my three choices. I love Cherry Garcia.
One of my faves.
I was wondering about that, too. Cherry Garcia is the bomb.
Jimmies.
Hot fudge.
I said I wouldn’t change the bulb order and it would bother me a little, but I want to clarify that around 20 years ago exactly this happened, and I went back and corrected it. I just don’t have that interest or energy anymore.
I would probably decide that the out of order bulbs were supposed to be that way; symbolizing something or other.
I’d like strawberries or raspberries on my chocolate ice cream, please. Fresh ones, varieties with flavor.
Most likely change them but it depends where it is.
I do event production & my work has been on national & international TV. Is the offending bulb on TV/front & center of the house, at a corner that could be hidden by a downspout, or on the back side where no one else will see it?
That was my second choice. My first choice is dark chocolate crunchy pearls.
There’s no way I would start putting the lights up without checking them, so I would have caught the problem before I set foot on the ladder.
I voted that I wouldn’t have paid attention to the color pattern to begin with. If I were to manually assemble a string of lights, I’d probably just be grabbing them at random. At the very most, I might avoid putting two of the same color next to each other.
But in reality — at the risk of fighting the hypothetical — I ain’t doing that at all.
I tried not to fight the hypothetical too. Because in reality, I’m not putting up any lights, period.
One thing worse than falling off a ladder is falling off a ladder doing something as pointless as putting up Christmas decorations. And the only thing worse than THAT, is falling off a ladder while trying to assuage my OCD.
I’m honestly surprised that so many folks here approached videos with the default assumption to trust them. Given where we’ve been for decades on photographs. I thought we’d gotten to the same place with videos a long time ago. I guess not, which would explain why so many people are freaking out over “not being able to trust videos anymore,” and I’m sitting here thinking, you automatically trust those, no matter what the source? Like I said, I’m honestly surprised.
Only 2% said they automatically trust them, presumably no matter what the source. Most said that we defaulted to trusting them but with awareness that they might be faked. For me, at least, that means assuming a video was real unless there was evidence to the contrary — and a dubious source would in itself be evidence to the contrary, at least to the point at which I’d investigate further.
Yes, raspberries for me. Or whipped cream and toasted almonds. Or peanuts.
My answer to the old shows is “none of the above.” Those old shows had their day. Enough. There’s no point in repeating them now. The world has moved on.
I wish the remake poll allowed multiple answers.