Here's the scenario: April 1, we move into our new place and when we do there's a container of Breyer's vanilla ice cream left in the freezer by the previous tenant, with about 1/3 of the ice cream already eaten. Fast forward to 1.5 months later: we got some nice ripe strawberries and damn a strawberry sundae sounds yummy. So the question: do you eat the ice cream?
6. Shhhhhh.... this is New England. I could get in serious trouble
if word got out. I wish I hadn't said anythng in the first place.
PS: July 2. About 4 PM. You'll be expected to be here, with kid in tow, appetite primed, and thirst for alcohol at its peak. It'll be the event of the summer.
...there was a gram or so chunk of hash left sitting on a shelf in the laundry room above the washing machine, nicely foil wrapped. I could have really used that ice cream that day....
It's been a few days and there's been no sign of ill effects on my health, yet my wife still rolls her eyes at me about it.
Also, I should add that we'd met the previous tenant when we first looked at the place. She was a reasonably clean person and a liberal as well. So there.
Raspberries and ice cream sound good :9, and I bet my wife would dig that too although I'd have to go to the store and buy an unopened container of ice cream.
Throwing out a liter of what is probably perfectly good ice cream sounds like the sort of needless waste that the Bush Administration would advocate. I'm appalled by the response to this poll. :silly:
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