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We have Rainforest Cafes here in Florida, too. The place is a lot of fun, visually, but the food is mediocre and overpriced to boot. Bet the kids loved it though!
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08-07-2013, 03:45 PM | #454 |
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Actually, I think I may've enjoyed the restaurant's decor more than the kids. I asked my nephew if he liked the restaurant, he replied that he wasn't scared because he knew it was fake. He said the girls were scared. I was the only one twisting and turning to look at all the animals on the ceiling, exclaiming, "Oh, the butterfly is moving! There's a monkey hanging there! Oh, the trunk is moving! The cheetah's tail is swinging! etc...." You get the picture.
Oh yeah, so there's this dessert called the brownie volcano. Basically, it's brownie a la mode. Two scoops of ice cream in the middle, covered by 3 sides of brownies, topped by another scoop of ice cream and whip cream, drizzled with fudge or caramel, all with a sparklers down the center. It looks quite nice in the dark setting. My nephew who likes volcanoes, loved it. He wanted us to order one, just because it's a "volcano." I was the only one with a sweet tooth, I told him no. Well, earlier, he told us to make brownie volcano. We looked up Rainforest Cafe's dessert and asked him if that's what he wanted. Yes, except he wants the "level 8" volcano. The one in the restaurant is only level 3. When I asked him if he'll eat all those ice cream and brownie if I make him the level 8 brownie volcano, he just stared at me. hahahhaha.....he doesnt like chocolates nor ice cream. |
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08-07-2013, 08:57 PM | #456 |
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I know, right? But he likes chips and fries, so he's fine.
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08-07-2013, 09:03 PM | #457 |
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Hey Lola, I had a 24 year old Burmese nurse who was an stunning. She could give you a run for your money.
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Lola doesn't need to rely on her looks.
She can bake. (As well as being sweeter than a cupcake.) Bruce I wilt at the idea you might be looking for your next wife before I've even posted my resume...
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They do say that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, or his appendix, or his gall bladder or whatever.
pssst. You could also try his prostate--you won't find the way to his heart, but I promise you'll have his complete and undivided attention.
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Straight through the ribcage.
Said Dennis Nilson.
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I daresay you'd get a man's attention through fingering his prostate - but is it the way to his heart? Unless he's very unusual, I'd have said nooo ...
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After going to an Open Day at the Mosque yesterday.
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08-27-2013, 06:14 AM | #463 |
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Bonnie Lass!
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You look lovely.
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Thanks for the visual, Doc. Next time mention something about a glove, ... or at least take that ring off.
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