Dairy Queens
Despite the threat of thunderstorms and/or a hot, humid day, the weather eventually turned pleasant, cool and dry in time for our match out in Winchester, Virginia. Both the A and B sides won, and there was no eye poking in the scrums. I got to play flanker on the B side, and had a few nice drives over the rucks, one resulting in pushing the guy with the ball over the goal line. I'll count that as an assist. Flanking involves a new set of muscles that I don't normally use in other positions, and it seems like my lower back muscles are especially offended by the new tasks.
After the match we had a nice social at a micro-brew pub, and the porter was dee-licious. Later on me and OMG DJ TMâ„¢ stopped at the Dairy Queen for burgers and Blizzards:
I still like going to Dairy Queen even though I used to work at the largest Dairy Queen in Wisconsin. I could never master the art of making a tiered cone, so I was only allowed to make burgers and Blizzards. When business was slow, us Brazier boys in the back would go disappear into the freezer and gorge on Dilly Bars.
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I used to work at Baskin Robbins before they closed all the ones in Lynchburg. My favorite perks of any job, you could eat whatever you wanted as long as you didn't try to take it home!
My mom's favorite treat were Cherry and Butterscotch Dilly Bars....I haven't had one in years...thanks for reminding me!
Oreo Blizzard = Frozen Heaven.
When I lived in Montana we would drive 30 miles each way to go to Dairy Queen.
"disappear into the freezer and gorge on Dilly Bars" sounds like a really cold place to exchange blow jobs. Thats why I preferred the nursery at the church
I used to work at Dairy Queen too! Except we would sneak into the freezer and smoke pot.