Nordling said:lol I hate that. Do they play Scott Joplin tunes where you are?
The ice cream truck in my neighborhood doesn't stop for "grown ups". :crybaby: She only stops if you're under 15 years old. I tested this theory with my sister and by watching the kiddos in the next building over. She'll stop if you look really young, but only if you have a parent. She won't stop if you're an adult or older teenager.The_Brown_Fox said:Does the man/woman working the ice cream truck accept credit card? Or is it cash only? LOL.
We kept hearing the ice cream truck in the area, so we ran outside to wait for it, but it never came to our block.
blackxrose said:The ice cream truck in my neighborhood doesn't stop for "grown ups". :crybaby: She only stops if you're under 15 years old. I tested this theory with my sister and by watching the kiddos in the next building over. She'll stop if you look really young, but only if you have a parent. She won't stop if you're an adult or older teenager.
SoTxBob said:We had an ice cream lady that was asked to change her ways or stop coming around. She was a nice looking brunette, late 20's or early 30's, with Id guess full D if not DD. Her "uniform" was a tiny little bikini that probably would have barely covered my hand. You never saw so many teenage boys running to get a Popsicle. word spread and then the dads were next in line. Little kids were playing hell crowding thru, but were also served with a smile. The main freezer was opposite the window so every time she went to reach for something, you got an eye full. Amazing how fast she would sell out daily when the other truck that actually had a tiny bit cheaper prices, barely made sales when it had the neighborhood to itself. The women got all pissy and threatened her with some sort of legal action if she didn't cover up a bit more. And her music.... Pink Floyd. Ahhhh, entrepreneurial spirit. :lol: :mrgreen:
blackxrose said:It's probably a good thing though. Otherwise I'd spend all my cash on Spongebob popsicles. Those things are sooooo yummy!
That's when a good ole' "kiss my hiney!" comes into play. :mrgreen:AmberCutie said:The saddest of sad people are the ones who try to bring you down when you're at a peak of happiness. Unfortunately for them, it only makes them look more pathetic and sad.
That's what she said.spikyhaired said:I love how good my carpets look and feel after being cleaned, but I hate waiting for them to dry.