Do you ever wonder thread.........

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Haunted

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Found this thought of you, Mz. Flake, in a pinch, eh?

2 Ingredient Easy Fudge Recipe

3 cups of chocolate chips*
1 can sweetened condensed milk

Pour both ingredients into a microwave proof bowl. Melt in 30 second increments. Stir after each 30 seconds. When melted, pour into a greased 8×8 inch pan. Let cool in the fridge and then cut into pieces.

* I am going to use dark chocolate
 

FlakeNoir

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Found this thought of you, Mz. Flake, in a pinch, eh?

2 Ingredient Easy Fudge Recipe

3 cups of chocolate chips*
1 can sweetened condensed milk

Pour both ingredients into a microwave proof bowl. Melt in 30 second increments. Stir after each 30 seconds. When melted, pour into a greased 8×8 inch pan. Let cool in the fridge and then cut into pieces.

* I am going to use dark chocolate
:drool: Thank you Haunted! :love: (I will use dark chocolate also...)
 

Sigmund

Waiting in Uber.
Jan 3, 2010
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In your mirror.
Hi!

I have had to learn a whole new language working with my teens. ( I sub at high schools.)

Examples:

I read out loud a teachers instructions on a paper she wanted the students to write. The students were looking at me like I was speaking an unknown language. One young teen said, " E lie 5 Ms." I blinked a few times. I soon understood what SHE was asking. ELI5. E=Explain, L=like, I=I'm, 5=five years old.

I handed out a two page story. (Two pages!) and a short quiz of questions they were to answer about the story they had just read. A student handed in her quiz with no answers and on the bottom of the quiz sheet she had TL;DR. I asked what TL;DR meant. Too Long: Didn't Read.

I hear the kids talking and I heard , "He was throwing shade." Throwing shade means talking smack about someone trying to dim their spot light.

LOL. Well, we all know what lol means, right? (Laughing Out Loud.) I over heard a student talking to another and it was something like this:

Student #1: "Josh invited you to his swim party? What happened?"

Student #2: "I grabbed my suit and went over! I was putting on my suit and I hadn't shaved my legs."

Student #1 "Whatdja do?"

Student #2 " I loweled." (What!? She did NOT say I laughed out loud or say LOL. She said, loweled. LOL!) (You had to be there. lol.)

If anyone can figure out what I just posted, "YAAASSSS!" :laugh:


Peace.