If I were doing some high-level degree in psychiatry or psychology or something like that, and I needed a thesis, I would study the effects of prolonged exposure to Dairy Queen blizzards. My theory is that these things are more addictive than hard drugs. I am currently a slave to the 20 oz. chocolate ice cream with peanut butter cups. Every night I get a craving that doesn't go away until I drive the one block over to our local DQ and order "the usual." The fact that I only have to travel one block, and that I chooose to drive that one block only adds to the shame.

5 Comments

  1. jen Says:
    hi, my name is jenah (hi jenah) and i am addicted to culver's frozen custard. the caramel chocolate walnut is my favorite. i also cannot get enough of the chocolate extreme blizzard. doug, we take it a step further by riding our bikes to get some ice cream sweetness. we figure this cancels out the "fattening effects" of the aforementioned addiction. here ends my confession.
  2. lardawg Says:
    I have to confess that it doesn't matter the flavor or what is in it, or on top. Its that stinking ICE CREAM!! I am thinking of treatment because it has gotten out of hand.I just can't seem to stop the addiction. It is such a comfort to know that there is a forum like this so we can wrap our lips..no no arms, no no hands on spoon, no no...I'll be right back I am going to Culvers.
  3. Mom Says:
    I know this is not relevant but I am requesting more pictures of Tova STAT and I will even enjoy them if they are taken during the DQ visit. Thank you in advance.
  4. steve johnson Says:
    Driving one block to buy an overpriced cup of ice cream probably isn't going to hurt this guy. He comes in from the 105 degree heat looking purple and drenched in his own sweat after running 5 miles at lunch.
  5. alan Says:
    i simply won't tolerate milk or dairy of any kind! when i lived in boulder, i wasn't even an entire block from wendys. it was literally RIGHT across the street from our apartment complex (granted, our apartment was on the other side of the complex). ocassionally, we would drive to wendys. now, typically -- it was because the walk in part was closed. or it was snowing/raining. i realyl really hope that i never used the excuse "well, my car is the midway point"

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