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View Poll Results: preferred PB:
Creamy 13 39.39%
Crunchy 15 45.45%
Either 5 15.15%
Neither 0 0%
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Old 06-02-2007, 01:47 AM   #41
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I just checked Mapquest and Tulsa is a mere 8 hours and 53 minutes from our new home in Mississippi (which we will move into next month). I'd drive that far for a mean brownie peanut butter hot fudge sundae any day. Also, do you think we could invite Big Fat Meanie? Cougar fans cannot live by peanut butter, chocolate and ice cream alone. We need some good Thai food, too.
I totally agree. Mr. & Mrs. Meanie should head out. And Tulsa is so worth the 9 hour drive for you and Danimal, don't you think?

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Do you pervert your sundaes with creamy peanut butter? You ought to be ashamed.
Yes, being the perv that I am, I melt creamy peanut butter and pour it over the top. The ice cream hardens the pb in to a nice little shell.
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Old 06-02-2007, 02:00 AM   #42
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What is the board opinion of Nutella. I for one love the stuff.
Nutella is one of the very few food items that is endorsed by the Almighty.
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Old 06-02-2007, 02:14 AM   #43
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I totally agree. Mr. & Mrs. Meanie should head out. And Tulsa is so worth the 9 hour drive for you and Danimal, don't you think?



Yes, being the perv that I am, I melt creamy peanut butter and pour it over the top. The ice cream hardens the pb in to a nice little shell.
Barbara, I just want you to know that this harsh criticism is coming from a guy who doesn't even like Reeses peanut butter cups.
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Old 06-02-2007, 03:55 AM   #44
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Barbara, I just want you to know that this harsh criticism is coming from a guy who doesn't even like Reeses peanut butter cups.
Say it ain't so! Harumph! Danimal should be grateful he was able to find such a woman as could overlook a flaw like that.

(On the other hand, I suppose that means you don't have to share...can't complain about that!)
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Old 06-02-2007, 04:11 AM   #45
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I notice tha SU has not taken a stand on the great PB question. He is just be politically prudent, does he lack and opinion (now that's funny) or is he a food snob?

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Old 06-02-2007, 04:34 AM   #46
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Su is skeptically agnostic, for empirical reasons.
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Old 06-02-2007, 04:39 AM   #47
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I notice tha SU has not taken a stand on the great PB question. He is just be politically prudent, does he lack and opinion (now that's funny) or is he a food snob?

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SU sees something sinister behind the Mormon practice of keeping most PB in a room in the basement rather than on full display in the living room.
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When I host the Tulsa tailgate you'll have to try one.
Is this really going to happen? Tulsa is but a mere six hour drive from Memphis. I've already told Mrs. myboynoah to plan for the trip. A pre-game BYU peanut butter-palooza would be great.
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Is this really going to happen? Tulsa is but a mere six hour drive from Memphis. I've already told Mrs. myboynoah to plan for the trip. A pre-game BYU peanut butter-palooza would be great.
Well, Tulsa's a couple hours away. Plus it's the day of our big game against Utah State.

But I might could work something out. Or at least could meet up with those of you taking I-35 or I-40 to Tulsa. I honestly didn't realize any of you were really heading to Tulsa for the game.
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SU sees something sinister behind the Mormon practice of keeping most PB in a room in the basement rather than on full display in the living room.


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