Show us something sparkly.
Submitted by CareaBearaSara.
I bought a couple of necklaces with flashing, embedded LED at Disneyland. I wrapped them around the strings of the hammock and turned them on.
Arthur C Clarke wrote a pretty dire book called Rendezvous with Rama. Normally his books are dire because he has great ideas and poor characters and storytelling. This one was poor on all three counts. However, if he'd visited Uruguay he might have found a completely different kind of Rama and written a completely different book.
I quite like chocolate. I'm not a fanatic and I rarely go out of my way for chocolate, but I appreciate its chemical payload and try it out from time to time. I don't think I can claim membership to Amsterdam's chapter of the Chocolate Consumers Circle, though. However, if I find some good chocolate, like the Brazilian Kopenhagen, I make a donation. Unfortunately, I'm not sure they'll be able to get the benefit of my latest find.
Cadbury's Flake is often regarded as an excellent combination of flavour and texture. Cadbury's bill it as the "crumbliest, flakiest chocolate" and say that it "tastes like chocolate never tasted before". Unfortunately, because it's Cadbury's it has a bit more sugar, milk and margarine in it than I would like. And here is where my latest find comes in.
Rama is very similar to Flake, but it is made from dark chocolate and different dimensions. I believe that they are the main differences. But what differences. This chocolate is superior to Cadbury's Flake. It is a little bit more crisp and the flavour is more satisfying. However, it keeps the crumbliness and the joy of trying to eat it without making a mess.
Yes. This is excellent chocolate and I bought five to donate to the CCC. I just wonder how I'll manage to get them home, via Panama and LA, without them turning into chocolate dust...
What are your superstitions?
Submitted by lazywong.
My father always taught me that being superstitious was bad luck. I think he got that one right.