are they made from real girl scouts?
Mar. 15th, 2003 11:20 pm... yeah, so Rox and I bought three boxes of Girl Scout cookies this morning. sue us. ;) one box of Thin Mints (ohhhhhhhh, baby), one box of Peanut Butter Patties and one of Animal Treasures (fudge-dipped shortbread).
we're dangerous people to be around during cookie season... two years ago, I was working with a woman whose daughter was a Scout, so she was selling cookies. in Canada, they only sell two types... Thin Mints and the shortbread cookies. (that's one good thing about the US of A, there's one helluva cookie selection.)
so I bought six boxes of Thin Mints. and I was living alone at the time. my kitchen smelled chocolate-minty fresh for weeks.
so support your local troop and buy some damn cookies! ;)
we're dangerous people to be around during cookie season... two years ago, I was working with a woman whose daughter was a Scout, so she was selling cookies. in Canada, they only sell two types... Thin Mints and the shortbread cookies. (that's one good thing about the US of A, there's one helluva cookie selection.)
so I bought six boxes of Thin Mints. and I was living alone at the time. my kitchen smelled chocolate-minty fresh for weeks.
so support your local troop and buy some damn cookies! ;)
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Date: 2003-03-16 04:01 am (UTC)Girl Guide cookie season always ruins me...totally ruins me! Those chocolate covered almonds the kids sell are pretty darn hard for me to resist, but there's no help when it comes to Girl Guide cookies.
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Date: 2003-03-16 06:31 am (UTC)Those thin mints are horribly addictive. *L*
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Date: 2003-03-16 07:30 am (UTC)I've got an LJ factchecker! ;)
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