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Default It was not quite lethal....


sf wrote:
> On 8 Oct 2006 09:32:35 -0700, wrote:
>
> >JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> >
> >> > wrote in message
> >> ps.com...

> >
> >> > Yesterday morning I ate half a pie tin of fudge. That's a cup of sugar,
> >> > 1/8th cup of butter, an ounce of chocolate, and .375 of a cup of
> >> > milk--- for breakfast. It was fun at the moment, but within an hour I
> >> > felt utterly horrid. This, I trust, has cured my pathological craving
> >> > for a while at least. I'm considering throwing the rest of the fudge
> >> > into the trash can.

> >
> >> That's disgusting. Throw it away. This is why there are apples, which, by
> >> the way, go a long way in making your body think it's had enough of a snack.


> >[Apples] do not have the same anti-depressant qualities of chocolate
> >fudge.


> Some people need something crunchy to relieve tension, so apples
> and/or nuts (chips anyone?) are snack favorites. Others do the
> chocolate/fudge/candy thing. Gum is also a good tension reliever for
> some people.


Goodness; the very least concern I have is being tense. I'm about as
tense as a sleeping cat in a sunny window. :-) There is something about
fudge that lifts a person's spirit, if only for a few minutes, that the
apple, albeit a very admirable and noble reproductive organ, cannot
achieve. Viva la fudge!