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Is licquorice much more popular than I imagine, or is this some kind of DISS?

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The original post's tagged "I like them all", but licquorice??? Really? I am baffled by that being (apparently) used to represent a flavour it would be hard to choose between. Cookies and Cream and Choc Mint I think are both flavours that I would recognise as generally being considered lovely, but licquorice is HORRIBLE. (Am I wrong? Is liquorice an acknowledged flavour of loveliness?) I think I'd use something like Chocolate Fudge Brownie as the third, if I were going around making ice-cream based comparisons to DeLuises. Special enough to convey that it's great, generic enough that it's a clear people-pleaser even if its not your personal preference... undivisive. Surely the DeLuises aren't divisive?

It is the final days of the Fringe, and I am trying to work out what I want to make sure I see before the end. This evening I'm going to see a book festival event about women as protagonists of action books, and tomorrow I'm seeing Baconface. At the weekend I've booked to see Tig Notaro, Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast (because Baconface will be a guest), and Comedy Countdown. I think I'd also like to see The Dark Room (a sort of guide through a choose your own adventure books that always ends in death), and The Play That Goes Wrong (a farce). Of my original list, the ones I haven't seen and would like to are Nat Luurtsema (but not really wanting to queue for 1hr+ to get in), Jessica Fosteskew, and Jennifer Wong, all on the free fringe. I would also happily see Piff the Magic Dragon, and Seann Walsh (who is nominated for the main comedy award) but have recently seen my bank balance and might not be able to justify everything.

The comedy nominations are out - I've only seen two of the main award, Bridget Christie (BRILLIANT) and Mike Wozniak (disappointing, and I'm a little surprised he was nominated for this, though I only saw a preview). I've only seen Aisling Bea of the newcomers, but she's the clear front-runner. Good hula-hooping skills. I was so inspired I searched and found a class in Edinburgh for hula-hooping (the other hula hooper I saw this year was a burlesque act who ended up hula-hooping with his penis. I was not so very inspired by him), but it was only running this summer, and I haven't had an answer to my email asking if they're doing it again. What I have done is arranged a first session with a personal trainer who can come into my work gym. She is going to help me have strong arms, partly because I would just like to be strong, and partly so that I could maybe go back to aerial skills and get more out of it. I emailed her and said I wanted to be stronger, and didn't want to focus on weight/fatness/food intake at all, and she actually listened and it didn't come up at all in our introductory chat. I am now a bit nervous about the first actual session on Monday, but quite looking forward to it. I am terrible at self-motivation, but I rather like exercise-type things when you're told what to do. There is apparently a lot of resting in weights as well. I'm not bad at resting.

Date: 2013-08-22 10:01 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] felinitykat
MORE POSTS ABOUT EDINBURGH FRINGE SHOWS! *taps fingers impatiently*

I was very excited when I saw the news about Aisling Bea yesterday! Hooray for her, I hope she wins.

Date: 2013-08-22 10:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] antisoppist.livejournal.com
Was the licorice comparison made by a Scandinavian? Finns used to flavour cough mixture with salt licorice to make it more palatable. I used to wish they wouldn't.

Date: 2013-08-22 11:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] steepholm.livejournal.com
I love licquorice! And aniseed, and fennel. But not in toothpaste - that's just wrong.

Date: 2013-08-22 11:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sam-t.livejournal.com
I love licquorice (except possibly the Scandinavian salty version) and am generally perplexed by people who don't. I would probably assume it's meant to represent a 'love or hate' sort of taste, like Marmite (I do like Marmite but would probably draw the line at Marmite ice-cream), but I don't really know anything about the divisiveness of Deluises.

Date: 2013-08-22 04:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] katlinel.livejournal.com
Licorice is the work of the devil so I would assume that the DeLuise associated with the licorice is the EVIL KING OF EVIL. Cookies and cream makes no sense to me as a flavour because the flavour of cookies depends on what you put in them. So I would have to opt for chocmint DeLuise, which is probably wrong, therefore that poster is all wrong.

That talk at the book festical on women protagonists in action books sounds good. I hope Modesty Blaise gets mentioned.

Date: 2013-08-22 08:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] slightlyfoxed.livejournal.com
The question of DeLuise divisiveness made me look up licorice ice-cream to find out if anyone makes it - couldn't see any brands, but some recipes and ecstatic encomiums. So perhaps Michael is trickier to get hold of, but some people are totally smitten by him?
Also, good luck with the strength.

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