Nuggets from the Nuglet
Date: 2009-04-14 16:11:01
Title: Magnificently maniacal M & M musings

It probably has a lot to say about the state of our society, or my intellect, or both, that the blog I have had the most comments on was the one on M & M's. Thanks to one and all for weighing in. Now another quite queer quasi quiz ( yes a four word alliteration with the letter Q-that will secure me a dandy Danish demarcation). Is is legit to call something candy if it does not have chocolate in it? Now before you offer a hasty highhanded hypotheses, think dearly on what the word candy might mean. I don't know what it means but you might be able to figure out. Let the voting begin.

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Date: 2009-05-11 21:56:32
Name: once again
once again i will answer the above brain teaser with an absolute answer. the meaning of candy is "any of a variety of confections made with sugar, syrup, etc., often combined with chocolate, fruit, nuts, etc." the word often here means that it is optional. only sometimes. in reality the majority of our worlds cand is just sugar and syrup.



 
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