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Thanks, Brad, but I ate the second part of your message...

Hey, I keep asking for women instead of chocolate, so is it my fault if
everyone sends me chocolate instead?

Lion who once again is innocent
----- Original Message -----
From: "B Dunse" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: I know somebody who was born on Halloween


> I can imagine Paul, in dream of how that very cake might be made. Rich,
> dark, chocolate batter which even the hint of its aroma screams to the
> taste buds to begin watering in preparation for a tasty delight. Watching
> as it is mixed ever so carefully, folding one spoon full over another in
> the bowl until mixed just right. The thick dark batter, creating a
> thick  ribbon  waving to and fro as it is slowly poured from the mixing
> bowl to the pan that will carefully heat the mixture to its delectable
> finished dessert. Then, scooping every last bit out of the bowl, no, there
> are no batter morsels left over to taste from the scoop or bowl, because
it
> is just too good to waste unbaked. Gently then it is slipped into the
> preheated oven, and begins to bubble, giving off that home baked chocolate
> aroma that just cannot be reproduced in a commercial setting, but that of
> home cooked baked goods. Finally, finally, it is removed from the oven.
> Two, warm, dark, rich,  moist choclatey slabs of baked heavenly dessert
are
> then joined with a fudgey mixture drizzled over the lower slab. Finally a
> rich creamy choclatey frosting, not too sweet, but bursting with a
> choclatey  fudgey taste which could send taste buds to the moon and back.
> Finally it is done, served up so nicely, it would be a shame to eat it. He
> looks at it with anticipation to devour it. As he reaches for the
> silverware to partake, all his friends from E Church stop by for a
surprise
> visit, eating all but one small crumb which had broken off someone's
piece.
> hahahahaha.
>
> Happy Birthday Chocopaul
>
> >A, well, bird told me about somebody on this list having a birthday.
Hint:
> >his type of birthday cake would be  chocolate through and through.  Does
> >that sound like anybody we know and love?  Heheheheha!
> >
> >Happy birthday Paul.
> >
> >Vicki

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