What Flavour Are You? March 3, 2002 3:12 PMSubscribe
What Flavour Are You? Hey, it's been ages since we had one of these! posted by MiguelCardoso (45 comments total)
And you're wondering why? posted by UnReality at 3:23 PM on March 3, 2002
Peanut butter? go figure....
Anywho, I was trying to think of new ice cream flavours today and I'm going to be test driving the following some time soon as a result:
1. Apple crumble.
2. Peanut butter and Jelly.
3. Carrot and Parsnip.
4. Basil.
I have no idea whether any of these will work, but I've just got to know...... posted by davehat at 3:33 PM on March 3, 2002
UnReality: Point taken. But this test is actually innovative(you can check as many boxes as you want; including none); the questions are witty(they get crazier as you proceed) and the results, judging from six close friends' reactions, are particularly well thought out. I found the test by accident, being a fan of the Ravenblack site, posted it on my blog and a lot of people said they'd enjoyed it. What's wrong about that? On a Sunday, of all days!
[Bread and Vanilla are the best.] posted by MiguelCardoso at 3:36 PM on March 3, 2002
Bread and vanilla? Hmph, said she, happily Coffee-Flavoured. posted by Dreama at 3:40 PM on March 3, 2002
Tea, and if I were not tea, lemon. But can't I be both?
Sigh...
I must admit, this was slightly better than most what-x-am-i tests. Slightly. posted by jheiz at 3:42 PM on March 3, 2002
Bread and Vanilla it is...
Errr... Does it mean I'm just a regular guy who can get along with anyone in any situation. Am I all vanilla ?? I wanna be baaaaad, I wanna be curry ! =) posted by XiBe at 3:42 PM on March 3, 2002
Miguel, you clearly need to go here and get all those harmful memes out of your system. posted by MrBaliHai at 3:42 PM on March 3, 2002
Tea or perhaps vanilla and now I apparently need to read more Enid Blyton and move to the Isle of Wight. My ego is shattered! posted by Tarrama at 4:14 PM on March 3, 2002
Bread or tea.... Interesting. posted by bjgeiger at 4:54 PM on March 3, 2002
I tashte like alcohol....now, there's a revelation.... posted by jonmc at 4:58 PM on March 3, 2002
Pine, and that's the last "What FOO Am I?" quiz I'm ever going to take. posted by briank at 5:02 PM on March 3, 2002
Evidently, if you have dong_resin in your mouth, you'll be tasting coffee.
And I likely owe you some money. *rimshot* posted by dong_resin at 5:10 PM on March 3, 2002
Menthol...how refreshing. posted by anathema at 5:20 PM on March 3, 2002
Alcohol. My god, it's psychic! posted by obiwanwasabi at 5:33 PM on March 3, 2002
Obiwanwasabi: Give over, you big lug. Anyone could have told you that. posted by MiguelCardoso at 5:47 PM on March 3, 2002
lets hope the next one is a long time coming. posted by mcsweetie at 5:54 PM on March 3, 2002
tea or coffee
funny, those are usually my beverages of choice. posted by redhead at 6:00 PM on March 3, 2002
sugar and then alchohol... how what why? posted by goneill at 6:13 PM on March 3, 2002
Goneill - may I say,once more, mlang is a lucky man? No? Well he is. Sugar and alcohol equal early afternoon Old-Fashioneds and Manhattans. Or caipirinhas, in case you come over for your honeymoon. :) posted by MiguelCardoso at 6:20 PM on March 3, 2002
Funny, Miguel, on your old alchohol thread I mentioned manhattans. What say we just come over sometime this Spring? I had kind of forgotten about Old-Fashioneds, but I am definitely going to order one the next time we are out. posted by goneill at 6:39 PM on March 3, 2002
You're very welcome. It's just that "From the rack, mother*****!" doesn't elicit the same response here in Europe. I blame the cherries. posted by MiguelCardoso at 6:45 PM on March 3, 2002
I taste like bread? Interesting. Last time I chewed off a chunk of myself, it reminded me of chicken. posted by mr_crash_davis at 6:58 PM on March 3, 2002
I think mine was alchlolol...but I'm too sloshed to read clearly right now...(HIC!) posted by HTuttle at 7:21 PM on March 3, 2002
I'm vanilla, although if I wasn't I'd apparently be lemon. posted by RobertLoch at 7:31 PM on March 3, 2002
I taste like pine. If I were not pine, I would be tea.
Tea, then coffee. I have more caffeine than all of you combined. And soon I shall rule the world. posted by Hildago at 7:50 PM on March 3, 2002
I taste like Smoke.
I'm an unusual taste; I can be strong and potent, or I can be a mere hint, almost not there. I can blow away on the wind, or I can stick to your clothes that you left out when your neighbour was having a bonfire. I'm mean that way.
Or lemon.
I love bitter tastes but for some reason nobody else does. I drink tonic water most every day. posted by Settle at 7:59 PM on March 3, 2002
i'm an alcoholic too.....i mean i taste like alcohol....probably due to my typically high BAC
when they're right they're right though, most girls who i kiss complain that my breath tastes like beer...funny how that works posted by rorycberger at 8:06 PM on March 3, 2002
Miguel: Maybe I'm just pissed because it told me that I taste of death or nuclear waste. posted by UnReality at 8:43 PM on March 3, 2002
Peanut Butter and alcohol.
I HATE PEANUT BUTTER.
What does it mean?? posted by UncleFes at 9:33 PM on March 3, 2002
Vanilla or lemon. Apparently I'm either "subtle and smooth" or "bitter and twisted." Depends on the time of day and my blood-coffee level, I suppose. posted by NsJen at 9:52 PM on March 3, 2002
I'm alcohol. It didn't specify, regular or ethyl, drinking or rubbing. posted by bingo at 9:56 PM on March 3, 2002
UnReality - hah! I taste like nuclear waste and you don't! posted by eoz at 10:02 PM on March 3, 2002
I'm chocolate. I'm dying to know when one of us is going to admit to having the flavor of nuclear waste. posted by Sqwerty at 11:04 PM on March 3, 2002
Wasteslip. posted by rodii at 11:10 PM on March 3, 2002
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the metafilter... posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 11:24 PM on March 3, 2002
Tomato, or pine. Neither are flavors I'd choose for ice cream, but at least it's more interesting than chocolate or vanilla. posted by PlinAgin at 1:55 AM on March 4, 2002
Bread then Beef. So I'm a hamburger... posted by JonahBlack at 5:44 AM on March 4, 2002
I have a fatal allergy to myself! Peanut Butter... posted by spnx at 6:22 AM on March 4, 2002
Peanut Butter, leaning towards tea - nooo, I thought I'd kicked that oriental infusion habit.. And I've been cutting down on the pbutter and jelly sandwiches too. Too late it appears. posted by Mossy at 6:49 AM on March 4, 2002
Hmm.
Almonds.
Not a good sign.
(I'm marzapin, not cyanide... really...) posted by silusGROK at 7:21 AM on March 4, 2002
Peanut butter or tomato. Cool! posted by Lynsey at 11:25 AM on March 4, 2002
nuclear waste with a dash of lemon... posted by tj at 12:24 PM on March 4, 2002
Tea, or maybe vanilla.
Though I did think that the What Pre-1985 Video Game Character Am I? quiz was more fun... if only because I was a Thrust-ship, small and tricky. posted by machine at 1:06 PM on March 4, 2002
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