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17768. alistairconnor - 12/9/2005 12:56:08 PM

Wonk : Detroit... the first front wheel drive car, the Toronado, in the 1966.

Et mon cul, c'est du poulet!
Ever seen one of these?


The Citroën "Traction Avant"... (that's French for "front wheel drive") Produced from 1934 to 1957.

My brother used to have one in the 70s... sometimes lent it to me. Handled surprisingly well on gravel roads.

17769. Magoseph - 12/9/2005 2:25:23 PM

Hello, Summer--It's so nice to see you! So, you too have one these husbands...

Ali, the "Traction Avant" was a nightmarish sight for me when I was a teenager--everywhere I looked, there it was with my dad in it, so I thought.

17770. alistairconnor - 12/9/2005 2:34:32 PM

My dear. How very Marguerite Duras. Did he have a Vietnamese valet tied to the front fender?

17771. alistairconnor - 12/9/2005 2:38:18 PM

My dear. How very Marguerite Duras. Did he have a Vietnamese valet tied to the front fender?

I'm thinking that in the film "Diva", the Taiwanese bad guys drove around in a Traction too.

17772. thoughtful - 12/9/2005 2:52:18 PM

Ahem. May I point out the Alvis with front wheel drive.



1928-1930

17773. Magoseph - 12/9/2005 2:55:18 PM

Ali, I had two older sisters, one became a nun, the other had to marry a first cousin--I escaped to this country.

17774. Magoseph - 12/9/2005 2:58:51 PM

Somebody last night had three Mallomars. Wonder who it was?

That question comes up at this time of year, for like Beaujolais nouveau, Mallomars are not a year-round delicacy, not even in the New York area, where 70 percent of Mallomars are sold. Mallomars return to supermarket shelves in the fall after a warm-weather break. But Mallomars connoisseurs do not celebrate by holding tastings of the new batch or by calling friends to announce "les Mallomars sont arrivés."

I keep them in the basement freezer and dole them out to Flexy two at the time, thawed, of course. He believes that I have them in the kitchen in a place that he can’t so far figure out. Is there anybody here who likes them? I do very much, but I don’t eat them. Flexy is completely helpless—he must eat the entire box at one sitting.

17775. Macnas - 12/9/2005 4:06:14 PM

I have no idea what they are.

17776. alistairconnor - 12/9/2005 4:28:33 PM

marshmallow Mars bar?

17777. Macnas - 12/9/2005 4:31:51 PM

Milky way bars?

They have a kind of mallow muck in them.

17778. Magoseph - 12/9/2005 4:45:56 PM

Here's a description stolen from Salon:


"The perfect combination of crunchy graham cracker, poofy marshmallow, enrobing, enveloping chocolate."

17779. Magoseph - 12/9/2005 4:50:09 PM

More...

Pure Chocolate
Great As A After School Snack
Enjoyed For Over 90 Years

Ingredients:
"Sweet Chocolate Coating (Sugar, Chocolate, Cocoa Butter, Chocolate Processed With Alkali And Soy Lecithin - An Emulsifier), Enriched Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate [Vitamin B1], Riboflavin [Vitamin B2], Folic Acid), Sugar, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Corn Syrup, Invert Sugar, Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Whey (From Milk), Gelatin, Leavening (Baking Soda, Calcium Phosphate), Salt, Artificial Flavor, Cornstarch."

17780. thoughtful - 12/9/2005 4:54:24 PM

they sound like what we used to call scooter pies.



I guess other people called them moon pies

I used to consume a lot of them as a wee one but now the thought of them makes me cringe...way too sweet.

They were graham cracker cookie sandwich filled with marshmallow fluff of sorts and coated completely in chocolate.

17781. wonkers2 - 12/9/2005 5:14:28 PM

thoughtful and alistaire, I guess you got me. (and da Vinci invented the helicopter, the submarine, etc.) Oldsmobile introduced the first successful frontwheel production car in the U.S.

17782. Macnas - 12/9/2005 5:26:50 PM

When I used to eat chocolate, I'd like most anything made by cadbury or Fox or rountree.

I believe that Hershey do not know how to make chocolate.

17783. Magoseph - 12/9/2005 6:56:55 PM

Hi, dear, very dear Ms. No--I'm jealous because you went in other threads and missed this one. How are you this beautiful winter day? I am knitting the sweater for my DIL after all now. She won't have it for a good long while, though.

17784. Ms. No - 12/9/2005 7:19:44 PM

Good morning, Magoseph!

Honestly, I'd been here and thought I posted. I had to take a call in the middle of it and then I went to look up Moon Pies on the web and I got sidetracked.

I'd love to see a picture of the sweater when you finish! I wish I could knit, but I've been happily creating leather hair ornaments this week. I've done a bunch of pseudo-Monarch Butterflies and I'm hoping to find a couple of turtles for specific friends, but I'll likely buy a bag of plain ovals that I can embellish however I like.

My friend is going to be hitting the Swap Meets after the first of the year and has offered to sell them if I get enough made.

17785. PelleNilsson - 12/9/2005 8:01:22 PM

We are not supposed to advertise stuff here, but I would like to put in a word for Unicef's Christmas cards. They are less kitschy than most and you contribute a little something to the world's children. There are several designs. Her are two.



17786. PelleNilsson - 12/9/2005 8:34:04 PM

This is for Linnea.

Hyvää Joulaa
ja
Onnellista Uutta Vuotta!

17787. Magoseph - 12/9/2005 8:58:35 PM

Is there a timer on it so that you could combine the homey smell of coffee brewing with the light coming on and feel like you're waking up to company or something?


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