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Zейводник | only here exists my imagination...

2.15.2005


These cute pins were also purchased in Spencer's. I believe the sayings and photos are derived from the genius movie "Napoleon Dynamite". Well, you may say, "I heard that movie was the stupidest movie ever to be filmed and anyone with two fingers and a tater tot could have made a million dollars off the same bullshit." And THAT, my gentle snowflake, is very true. Posted by Hello


A simple trip to the local mall aroused an interest in me to buy this metal sign. It was bought in a Spencer's Giftshop along with a green magnet that says "Lucky's Japanese Massage Parlor...Ask for the happy ending!" I will hang it somewhere in my bedroom to amuse myself. Posted by Hello


A delicious Japanese snack. Of course EXTREMELY popular in Japan and gaining recognition now in the United States, Pocky is a very unique treat. This particular type of Pocky is Mild Chocolate Mousse. This light milk chocolate is on a chocolate crunchy biscuit stick with a bare end so that you may hold onto it without creating a mess. They term this chocolate "aerochocolate" and it is quite smooth. This box of three packs each containing six sticks per pack was bought for about $2.70 in the local grocery store. Other Pocky I have enjoyed include Almond Crunch, Regular Milk Chocolate, and Strawberry. I am aware that they also have "Men's Pocky" which seems just to be of a more bitter "dark chocolate", but it is not yet in our store. There also exists a Milky Pocky which is white chocolate, but the newest is of the Decorer (perhaps a French word?) type which has different chocolates mixed and streamed around the biscuit in a candy-cane fashion...also not in our store. Did I mention that the packing of the actual Pocky is very appealing to the eye? It seems, though, that they have disposed of the Pocky characters (maybe a kangaroo and puppy) for a more mature physique? I guess it is also worth noting that they are made by Glico Inc. Posted by Hello