Re: [CR]Vintage red Twizzlers

(Example: Production Builders:Pogliaghi)

Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 19:51:46 -0700
From: "Brian Baylis" <rocklube@adnc.com>
To: Richard M Sachs <richardsachs@juno.com>
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]Vintage red Twizzlers
References: <20020501.205635.-172809.0.richardsachs@juno.com>


Richie,

CRAP! I guess I'll be sitting out in the dirt eating the one bag of CHERRY and one bag of WATERMELON I bought all by myself. Should I destroy this stuff and start over or risk getting the Heebee Geebees?? I hear there is a vaccine for it now; it can't be that bad, can it?

Why strawberry anyway? Did I miss that section in the Secret Framebuilders Handbook and Resturaunt Guide? It wouldn't be the first time I muffed one of the rules; being from California and all. I mean, we really got no culture our here, really.

My other question has to do with preparation and serving of this dish. Does one have it on a plate, cutting it into small pieces with a knife and then with pinky extended gracefully poke it with your dessert fork; or does one go ahead and let it hang limp from the mouth and slurp it like spagetti? Or maybe slurping while holding it with pinky extended. Surely there is an accepted way to eat this delicacy. How about a little chocolate sauce? Or strawberry, if you insist. So much to learn, so little time. Can we jam one of these babys into a Krispy Kreme doughnut? Talk about a flavor of the month! That might top the time Mr. Peanut Butter crashed into Mr. Jelly!

Brian Baylis La Mesa, CA Mad scientist comming to NC to play Dr. Frakenstein with Twizzlers and doughnuts.
>
> strawberry ONLY.
> the ones that look like 9" 'ropes'. (twists).
> they're usually in one or two pound bags.
> sometimes smaller at the checkout counter...
> gotta go!
> e-RICHIE
>
> On Wed, 01 May 2002 16:25:44 -0700 Brian Baylis <rocklube@adnc.com>
> writes:
> > Richie,
> >
> > Having just come back from the store (whereupon I stumbled onto the
> > "Twizzler Section"), I'm now wondering which "red" Twizzler is the
> > actual coveted item? Would a Red Twizzler be cherry, strawberry, or
> > Watermelon-mania? Further, it seems that these tasty treats that we
> > will
> > be eating at LE CIRQUE DU CYCLISME (classic content, yes?) come in
> > three
> > forms. Are all three variations acceptable in the secret flavor; or
> > must
> > one properly select between bites, twists, or the new
> > "pull-n-peel"??
> >
> > I'm bringing a small supply just in case Richie runs short. If I
> > have
> > the wrong ones you guys can toss me out of the tree fort.
> >
> > Brian Baylis
> > La Mesa, CA
> > Concerned about which snack food is socially acceptable.