do you still stop the ice cream truck?

stop the ice cream man?


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squallumz

knows petras secret: she farted.
i was wondering if you guys/girls still stop the ice cream truck when it passes by.

i do. sorta. or did.. the *** of a bitch goes way too fucking fast and i havent been carrying cash on me. so, really, id like to stop him more than i do.

by the time i think about it and toss it around in my head, the bitch is gone. what kind of business practice is that? fucking slow down, dickwad.

seriously, it takes **** a minute or so to beg their moms for ice cream, get their moms purses, finagle the money, open the door, run outside, and wave him down.

wtf!
 
I will if I'm in the mood for something they would have. Like a Heath bar, or Nutty Buddy.
 
have any of you recently bought from one of these suckers? They are EXPENSIVE. Like, 5 bucks for an eskimo pie. Fucking crazy.
 
I've never seen any, we don't have this in France
 
They don't come out to my street. However, in my previous house, I stopped the truck so I could get ice cream for the neighbour ****. I liked to get them on a sugar high and then turn them back over to their parents.

:D
 
I have a few soft serve trucks that go down my street. So if I'm in the mood for a cone, a sundae, or even a banana split I'll stop it.
 
yep, im with all of you.

im surprised they are still around. but glad they are.
and yes, expensive as hell.

in my elementary days, a big stick was 25 cents, an ice cream sandwich was .50 and the fanciest thing were those 1.00 shake things they weren't shakes.
 
Yes we still have trucks that come around. And yes I, once in awhile, will stop the guy to pick up a cone, sundae, ice cream soda or ice cream sandwich.

comment/concern: I know I'm reading way into this but what the heck does that fourth choice mean? Hey I'm guessing it has something to do with crossdressing and/or transvestites?

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Yes, I'm having a blast. :) ;) :)
 
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The ones we had were Good Humor & Tasti-Freeze
 
Actually, where I grew up we had ice cream bicycles with bells. I think the company was Dicky Dees. Anyone remember those?

I took a job riding one of those one summer when I was younger. **** money and was threatened quite frequently. I actually got in fights defending ice cream.
 
I don't think I've seen an ice cream "van" as they are known here (which sounds rather pedorific now that I think about it), in about 10 years.
 
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