November 03, 2009
Pie Pops!
I think the preference is to bite not lick.
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Ooooooh la la la la! Brilliant.
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That is great. A lot of people don't realize that before 1873, people used to purchase frisbee-sized lollies. These giant lollies would require hours of nonstop licking. The taste was great, but people would get worn out from it. Of course, the invention of the lollipop in 1873 changed all of that. It could be that the we are now about to see the demise of the giant pie.
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Not hardly, bernockle. You silly buggers, get outta my way. I want a pie. A real pie. A PUNKIN PIE! A whole punkin pie, all to myself!!!!!! You can keep the stick.
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PIE! pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, PIE! mmmmmmmmmm! excuse me. :o I got a bit excited. I believe I once had a similar moment on here in regards to toast. I do luvs me some carbs.
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They only possible improvement would be edible lollipop sticks. I'd much rather eat 'em than make 'em though. and remember kids, never get between GramMa and a punkin pie when she's on the dandelion wine.
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Looks like fairywench knows the value of pie.
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Not hardly, bernockle. Sorry, I should not have been making a claim about 1873 on a community blog that includes someone who was actually alive then.
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Haiii Yeaah! *GramMa assumes fighting position* HOOVES OF FURY
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I love fruit pies, don't get me wrong. But just now I'm in the mood for a little meat pie empanada - hold the stick!