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Great America
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I love dippin dots, and I get that it’s pretty hard to make and expensive to store, but the price really puts me off most of the time.
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You can buy handmade, organic ice cream for cheaper than that.
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Dude seems to have some sort of fascination with Dippin’ Dots.
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Dippin Dots has been around for 30 years and we still have regular ice cream. Can’t we just agree that the whole ice cream of the future thing didn’t really pan out?
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He does; believe me .
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Or french fries.
![]() 06/08/2018 at 20:33 |
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Alternative fact: it was the best I’ve cream ever, and it was really covfev
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There’s nowhere near me where I can get Dippin dots and it makes me so sad. It’s been 5 years since I last had them
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Brain freeze there at the end, huh?
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Sticker shock? I went to Five Guys for lunch today. I didn’t realize I ordered a double, and the burger with a small order of fries and a shake set me back over $17; good thing it was payday. Now I remember why I don’t eat there on a regular basis.
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Ingles sells little packs of Dippin Dots-like ice cream for 80 cents or so a pack.
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Not worth it.
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Agreed. Though I found Great America to be a fine value when I got in for free.
Seriously, though: I really enjoyed the kiddos. We had three bus loads of 8th graders. Such a good age when they aren’t acting stupid for stupid’s sake.
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Excellent!
Everyone was complaining about our group of 8th graders this year, but except for a couple of extreme outliers, I didn’t have any problems with them. It was a good year.
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It was the best year of my career. Not even close.
What do you call the type of sander that has a spinning wheel that is perpendicular to a table surface?
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That’s great!
Its simply called a disc sander.