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Default It was not quite lethal....


sf wrote:
> On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 20:34:24 GMT, Puester >
> wrote:
>
> >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.
> >>> Applies 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.


> >Tension? Desertphile said depression. If it's cured by anything but
> >chocolate or Zoloft, it isn't depression.


> If it's cured by chocolate alone, it isn't *real* depression.


Alas, quite true indeed. I was being amusing, if only to myself,
however. :-) Or in other words I required a good excuse to finish the
latter half of the pie tin offudge. There ain't anyother human within
28 miles for me to share it with, and it might do the goats an injury
if I boon them with it (though I am sure they would like it).