Feb. 1st, 2004
(Blame
blackthornglade for this)

You are a True Elitist. Not like those stupid ass
1337 Speakers, you are the best kind there is.
You are irritated with bad
spelling/puncuation/grammar and let it be
known. You constantly find yourself ranting
about things that irritate you and somehow
people agree- even those who are the offenders!
You probably have charisma coming out of your
pores, but are way too elitist to just befriend
-anyone-. You, my friend, rock.
What Internet Personality Are You?
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You are a True Elitist. Not like those stupid ass
1337 Speakers, you are the best kind there is.
You are irritated with bad
spelling/puncuation/grammar and let it be
known. You constantly find yourself ranting
about things that irritate you and somehow
people agree- even those who are the offenders!
You probably have charisma coming out of your
pores, but are way too elitist to just befriend
-anyone-. You, my friend, rock.
What Internet Personality Are You?
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(Blame
blackthornglade for this)

You are a True Elitist. Not like those stupid ass
1337 Speakers, you are the best kind there is.
You are irritated with bad
spelling/puncuation/grammar and let it be
known. You constantly find yourself ranting
about things that irritate you and somehow
people agree- even those who are the offenders!
You probably have charisma coming out of your
pores, but are way too elitist to just befriend
-anyone-. You, my friend, rock.
What Internet Personality Are You?
brought to you by Quizilla

You are a True Elitist. Not like those stupid ass
1337 Speakers, you are the best kind there is.
You are irritated with bad
spelling/puncuation/grammar and let it be
known. You constantly find yourself ranting
about things that irritate you and somehow
people agree- even those who are the offenders!
You probably have charisma coming out of your
pores, but are way too elitist to just befriend
-anyone-. You, my friend, rock.
What Internet Personality Are You?
brought to you by Quizilla
Review - French Toast Pop Tarts
Feb. 1st, 2004 05:52 pmWhile doing some shopping at Target last friday, I saw a new flavour of Pop Tarts - French Toast. Now, I admit, I'm a bit of a Pop Tarts addict, and since I like French Toast anyway, I decided to try them. The idea is that they're a cinnamon pastry shell with maple syrup flavoured filling.
Out of package - the first thing you smell that semi-fakey maple syrup smell you get from waffle crisp cereal and other related cereals.
First batch was tried toasted. The first thing you get is the smell of cinnamon and maple out of your toaster.
Taste - yep, they taste like frozen french toast. The filling is maplely-enough to taste like syrup, but not enough to be cloying. Aftertaste is pretty much cinnamon. Even the filling has more cinnamon flavour than maple.
Come to think of it, they're a lot like an unfrosted Brown-Sugar and Cinnamon Pop Tart.
Second batch in the toaster. Tried a bite of one before it went into the toaster. Yep, unfrosted Brown Sugar and Cinnamon Pop Tart. And BS&C Pop Tarts really need to be toasted.
End result - you know, these aren't that bad. They're actually fairly decent. I suspect that if you're the type that puts butter on your pop tarts, you may really enjoy these.
Out of package - the first thing you smell that semi-fakey maple syrup smell you get from waffle crisp cereal and other related cereals.
First batch was tried toasted. The first thing you get is the smell of cinnamon and maple out of your toaster.
Taste - yep, they taste like frozen french toast. The filling is maplely-enough to taste like syrup, but not enough to be cloying. Aftertaste is pretty much cinnamon. Even the filling has more cinnamon flavour than maple.
Come to think of it, they're a lot like an unfrosted Brown-Sugar and Cinnamon Pop Tart.
Second batch in the toaster. Tried a bite of one before it went into the toaster. Yep, unfrosted Brown Sugar and Cinnamon Pop Tart. And BS&C Pop Tarts really need to be toasted.
End result - you know, these aren't that bad. They're actually fairly decent. I suspect that if you're the type that puts butter on your pop tarts, you may really enjoy these.
Review - French Toast Pop Tarts
Feb. 1st, 2004 05:52 pmWhile doing some shopping at Target last friday, I saw a new flavour of Pop Tarts - French Toast. Now, I admit, I'm a bit of a Pop Tarts addict, and since I like French Toast anyway, I decided to try them. The idea is that they're a cinnamon pastry shell with maple syrup flavoured filling.
Out of package - the first thing you smell that semi-fakey maple syrup smell you get from waffle crisp cereal and other related cereals.
First batch was tried toasted. The first thing you get is the smell of cinnamon and maple out of your toaster.
Taste - yep, they taste like frozen french toast. The filling is maplely-enough to taste like syrup, but not enough to be cloying. Aftertaste is pretty much cinnamon. Even the filling has more cinnamon flavour than maple.
Come to think of it, they're a lot like an unfrosted Brown-Sugar and Cinnamon Pop Tart.
Second batch in the toaster. Tried a bite of one before it went into the toaster. Yep, unfrosted Brown Sugar and Cinnamon Pop Tart. And BS&C Pop Tarts really need to be toasted.
End result - you know, these aren't that bad. They're actually fairly decent. I suspect that if you're the type that puts butter on your pop tarts, you may really enjoy these.
Out of package - the first thing you smell that semi-fakey maple syrup smell you get from waffle crisp cereal and other related cereals.
First batch was tried toasted. The first thing you get is the smell of cinnamon and maple out of your toaster.
Taste - yep, they taste like frozen french toast. The filling is maplely-enough to taste like syrup, but not enough to be cloying. Aftertaste is pretty much cinnamon. Even the filling has more cinnamon flavour than maple.
Come to think of it, they're a lot like an unfrosted Brown-Sugar and Cinnamon Pop Tart.
Second batch in the toaster. Tried a bite of one before it went into the toaster. Yep, unfrosted Brown Sugar and Cinnamon Pop Tart. And BS&C Pop Tarts really need to be toasted.
End result - you know, these aren't that bad. They're actually fairly decent. I suspect that if you're the type that puts butter on your pop tarts, you may really enjoy these.
A quick Heinlein note.....
Feb. 1st, 2004 10:54 pmOscar-nominated writer David Reynolds (Finding Nemo) has closed a deal to adapt Robert A. Heinlein's SF classic Have Spacesuit, Will Travel for Warner Brothers, according to The Hollywood Reporter. David Heyman is producing the live-action film through his Heydey Productions company.
Originally published in 1958, Spacesuit tells the story of Kip, a high school senior who wins a real spacesuit in a contest, playfully calls out on the radio and unexpectedly contacts a passing spaceship. The adventure that follows finds the very fate of Earth in his hands, the trade paper reported.
Originally published in 1958, Spacesuit tells the story of Kip, a high school senior who wins a real spacesuit in a contest, playfully calls out on the radio and unexpectedly contacts a passing spaceship. The adventure that follows finds the very fate of Earth in his hands, the trade paper reported.
A quick Heinlein note.....
Feb. 1st, 2004 10:54 pmOscar-nominated writer David Reynolds (Finding Nemo) has closed a deal to adapt Robert A. Heinlein's SF classic Have Spacesuit, Will Travel for Warner Brothers, according to The Hollywood Reporter. David Heyman is producing the live-action film through his Heydey Productions company.
Originally published in 1958, Spacesuit tells the story of Kip, a high school senior who wins a real spacesuit in a contest, playfully calls out on the radio and unexpectedly contacts a passing spaceship. The adventure that follows finds the very fate of Earth in his hands, the trade paper reported.
Originally published in 1958, Spacesuit tells the story of Kip, a high school senior who wins a real spacesuit in a contest, playfully calls out on the radio and unexpectedly contacts a passing spaceship. The adventure that follows finds the very fate of Earth in his hands, the trade paper reported.