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Twilight...cookbook?
This is just beyond stupid ideas now. Plus if it were a real cook book for wolves/vamps it would tell you how to cook humans, and deers. So altogether the idea still blows.
*yourYeah, I think it's just silly names to get people to buy stuff.
Slap SMeyers's name or Twilight on something and sell hundreds of said product.
What's next, a humanoid (something that has the resemblance of a human being, usually a robot) of jacob and edward? That would just be creepy. I have chills just thinking about it!
notice that the book is out of stock...it's times like this where i lose all hope for the human race
i went to Barnes & Noble and there was a book shelf full of Twilight! :[ what made it worse was the fact that the label above it said "Teen Favorites". :'( there is no more hope for the world.
Kimathy wrote: "i went to Barnes & Noble and there was a book shelf full of Twilight! :[ what made it worse was the fact that the label above it said "Teen Favorites". :'( there is no more hope for the world."I think they're forgetting that there are 35+ year old women out there in the world that practically worships the books as if it was the bible or something.
Haha, most of my friends are over Twilight... now it's their moms that are obsessing O.obtw, Burger King is now giving out Twilight toys with the kid's meals. I saw a commercial earlier. Wrong age group much??
Wow. I read them a few years ago... I was already a teenager then. I'd never have been allowed to read them in 5th grade.
It wasn't a trust issue, she just wanted me to keep from reading trash. She doesn't care too much anymore, though.
My mom went to Westminster (a college for rich white kids up in SLC), was an accountant, did Mary Kay, was an insurance agent, and now does Medical Transcriptioning.
Catie wrote: "www.amazon.com/Love-At-First-Bite-Uno...We've had the Twilight graphic novel, Twilight series guide, Twilight soundtrack, Twilight icecream, Twilight action figures, Twilight ..."
I think thats taking things wayyy too far..
☺MYHAPPYMONSTER wrote: "My mom went to Westminster (a college for rich white kids up in SLC), was an accountant, did Mary Kay, was an insurance agent, and now does Medical Transcriptioning."Well, MY MOM *starts fight about whose mom is smarter* jklol :-P
WELL - *launches into story about how my mom graduated with a Masters in English and a Bachelors in some type of Shakespearean history*
YOUR MOM graduated high school in Mexico!I'm going to throw this in your face at any and every opportunity possible.
☺MYHAPPYMONSTER wrote: "WELL - *launches into story about how my mom graduated with a Masters in English and a Bachelors in some type of Shakespearean history*"*starts story about how my mom graduated school early and is currently homeschooling two kids and has homeschooled two other kids that are now adults*
Wait, what's wrong with Mexico?!
My dad's smart enough to join MENSA! He just doesn't want to....
Hey, it's true! He thinks they're just a bunch of people trying to prove how much better they are then the rest of us.
MHM: SLC? Why can't I understand American abbrieviations...why *headdesk* why *headdesk* WHY??
My dad's smart enough to join MENSA! He just doesn't want to....
Hey, it's true! He thinks they're just a bunch of people trying to prove how much better they are then the rest of us.
MHM: SLC? Why can't I understand American abbrieviations...why *headdesk* why *headdesk* WHY??
Jaja, but it's way old. There are more houses up the mountainside.And that's actually a HILL where I come from. ^-^ I know - my cousin from AZ was astounded when she drove through.
ME: That's tiny! No bigger than an anthill! Positively miniscule! In fact, a baby could scale it. No, an embryo! A bacterium could climb it in half an hour.
MYHAPPYMONSTER: Oh yeah? So why don't ya'll go and climb it, hmmmm?
ME: Well...uh, when I said "Bacterium" what I meant was "Superman". And when I said "anthill" what I REALLY meant was "Skyscraper". You get me?
MYHAPPYMONSTER: Oh yeah? So why don't ya'll go and climb it, hmmmm?
ME: Well...uh, when I said "Bacterium" what I meant was "Superman". And when I said "anthill" what I REALLY meant was "Skyscraper". You get me?
I beg to differ-the Snowy Mountains are called that for a reason.
Catie wrote: "ME: That's tiny! No bigger than an anthill! Positively miniscule! In fact, a baby could scale it. No, an embryo! A bacterium could climb it in half an hour.MYHAPPYMONSTER: Oh yeah? So why don't y..."
I HAVE climbed it before. XP

WAIT! See the 'Y'? Start there. Then drag your eyes to the right and descend. See a zig-zag pattern forming?
Then ALL the way to the left and to the base of the mountain.
Lemme tell ya, that climb was NOT easy.
☺MYHAPPYMONSTER wrote: "I know. Snow is a rarity for you Aussies.Anyway, gotta go. Sleep calls."
yep :(





We've had the Twilight graphic novel, Twilight series guide, Twilight soundtrack, Twilight icecream, Twilight action figures, Twilight Engagement rings...
(Few hours later)
...Twilight jewellery, Twilight chocolate busts...and now we have a Twilight cookbook. Yum.
The recipes sound DELICIOUS...who wouldn't want to eat "Werewolf Chow"(Um, aren't they shapeshifters?), "I Dare You to Eat Pizza, Edward", "First Love Chocolate Mousse" (Ewwwwwwwww....) and "Edward's Cornflake Chicken"?
Each recipe's difficulty is rated in forks (yes, seriously). And for those of you who were wondering, Gina Meyers (author) is not related to SMeyer.
First Love Chocolate Mousse, anyone?