now Cigar, that poor waitress was trying to take good care of you'all. you of course couldnt want a drink with no ice in it, what sane person would do that. and who in thier right mind could ever pass up dessert? it just isnt done.
my best friend back when i worked for IRS (dont shoot me i dont work there anymore) grew up in Burma. her first job as a waitress was at a soda shop(yes she was a lot older than i am ) and these ladies ordered ice cream sodas. she was very proud of herslef that she had gotten the correct dish of ice cream with the correct drink for each lady. when they laughingly informed her that the ice cream went INTO the soda, she was appalled.
life is a funny business. enjoy the show.
my best friend back when i worked for IRS (dont shoot me i dont work there anymore) grew up in Burma. her first job as a waitress was at a soda shop(yes she was a lot older than i am ) and these ladies ordered ice cream sodas. she was very proud of herslef that she had gotten the correct dish of ice cream with the correct drink for each lady. when they laughingly informed her that the ice cream went INTO the soda, she was appalled.
life is a funny business. enjoy the show.






. On a side note-diabetics do not go into convulsions from eating sugar-they can go into a coma if their sugar level gets too HIGH, but I mean WAAAY too high, not from having dessert, and it takes anywhere from a few days to a few months for that to happen. It is actually too many CARBOHYDRATES that drive up their Glucose level-and bread is a more likely culprit than ice cream. What can send a diabetic into a diabetic seizure, is a LOW glucose level-and the remedy is Carbohydrates in a concentrated, quickly metabolized form. The 'rescue food' of recommendation by a lot of diabetic educators is cake icing-those little tubes you buy to write someones' name on a cake with, or orange juice, sugar cubes,-anything that is practically pure sugar and can be dissolved quickly, as someone having a seizure can choke easily- juice is only if they are still awake and can swallow.
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