and i like instant pudding. of course, over here, companies know how to make them right it's probably the same as it is with chocolate and beer: americans simply have no clue how to do it right!
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Joysinger wrote:and i like instant pudding. of course, over here, companies know how to make them right it's probably the same as it is with chocolate and beer: americans simply have no clue how to do it right!
Who knew that pudding could generate political bias? Personally, I think the whole world can't make pudding as yummy as my Grandma Mallie can. She puts in that extra special ingredient that you can't get at any store, love. That's right, grandma makes Love Pudding. I've always wanted to learn how to make love pudding, but grandma refuses to teach me. Then again, I see grandma's point. If I ever learned how to make love for my pudding, then I would be making it all the time. If anyone spotted me making the love, then they would steal the idea, and then the whole world would soon know how to make it. We'd have people making love everyday, on their lunch breaks, in the streets. Making that much love would get rather messy after a while.
I have decided that it's a good thing love pudding is just a treat grandma gives me when I come to visit.
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