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The Ultimate Question - zero132132 - 12-06-2005 I do enjoy this because it is a wonderful escape from life. So much fun too.
The Ultimate Question - Double Edge - 12-06-2005 A drink. I know this because when I have food, I don't buy/get a milkshake and a pop/glass of juice, etc. (just the shake) The Ultimate Question - Serpent7 - 12-06-2005 It's a liquid, so therefore it's a drink, imo. The Ultimate Question - pink - 12-06-2005 I've tried putting milkshake in a bowl and eating it with a spoon... it didn't go so well... so I'll go with it being a drink. The Ultimate Question - whiteninja - 12-06-2005 Milkshakes go in cups, so they're drinks..... Ice cream goes in a bowl, however, so it's a food. Cup = Drink Bowl/Plate/Platter of some sort = Food That reasoning can make soup kind of confusing though, and in that case I say: you can buy broth in a cup, so it's a drink; and you eat noodles on a plate, so it's a food. Soup is half and half. The Ultimate Question - zero132132 - 13-06-2005 Milkshakes are both to me. One time I got a milkshake that was pretty much ice cream. There was no way I was drinking that thing with a straw.
The Ultimate Question - Androse - 13-06-2005 I agree with the others, i think it is both....i had the same issue that "Zero132132" had, but not all of the milkshakes i have had turned out that way, but the one was like a brick of ice! The Ultimate Question - Judgment - 13-06-2005 Its a foorink
The Ultimate Question - zero132132 - 13-06-2005 Huzzah for the random babbling idiot! You knew exactly was I was trying to get at.
The Ultimate Question - ~Buddah~ - 13-06-2005 depends on what the restraunt puts it as honestly i couldnt give a rats behind |