I can understand you not wanting to throw a 1.75 ice cream away. But if someone offered to let you lob ice cream at their face for the paltry sum of £1.75,with the ice cream supplied free with the cost, you'd be inclined to... Moving on, to by far the most important part of the tale about your night to the theatre, what ice cream did you have?
I think a thread should be made to determine which ice creams and lollies would be best for throwing, and which ones people would be most reluctant to throw
A Rocket lolly would obviously go the furthest, I imagine Carmine was in the cheap seats at the back too. Off the balcony, even better. Cookie Dough is a keeper.
They only had vanilla left by time I got to the stall type thing. No that's a lie , they had toffee but balls to that. I had vanilla.
You're not wrong pal. Second row from the back but they were buckshee so I wasn't complaining. A Jack Fultons choc ice would have your eye out from 50 yards. The ice cream sets like cement and they take approximately 6 1/2 hours to defrost so could be deployed in warm environments. At 99p for two dozen you could afford to use a rapid fire tactic and it wouldn't matter if you missed a few times either. Start lobbing magnums, rockets etc at about a quid a pop and you'd better get a direct hit first time of asking.
I reckon you could take an eye out with a Cornetto. I wouldn't waste a choc ice, I'm rather partial, particularly rum and raisin.
I went on Sunday and had chocolate, although it'd help if they made it possible to get the spoon out in under two minutes. It was nice though, and surprisingly I enjoyed it!
Only children and/or ******s struggle with those spoons, and as a result of your admission you shall henceforth be known as Harvey Price
**** knows what that makes me then. I took the lid off and couldn't find the spoonage. I was looking both perplexed and bewildered when my 6 year old daughter showed me where they were cunningly stored away. I'd still be looking now. I must have looked the epitome of a remtard.
He's black and his mum's Jordan. Not that there's anything wrong with that. There are many children whose mum is Katie Price..