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The Cookie Monster won the 2004 Hugo Award for Best Novella [1] and the 2004 Locus Award for Best Novella, [2] and was a finalist for the Nebula Award for Best Novella. [3]In the New York Times, Dave Itzkoff described it as "illustrat(ing) (...) the stultifying power of nostalgia", and compared Dixie Mae to Oedipa Maas; he also noted that "it is impossible to talk about the themes in a work of ...
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The vodka stinger was the drink of choice for Joanne in the musical Company by Stephen Sondheim, with her calling for one in the song "The Ladies Who Lunch". [26] The drink is also featured in the 2007 Mad Men season one episode "Nixon v. Kennedy", set in 1960. The episode features stingers made with Bacardi rum, as Bacardi was a series sponsor.
The Cookie Monster is revealed to enjoy hot glue over real chocolate chips and cereal over sugar and fats ... Cookie Monster can be seen holding one of MacLean’s pancake mix and hot glue cookies ...
May 4th is National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day! While we're celebrating with chocolate chip cookie fun facts and trivia, we'd feel remiss if we left our friend Cookie Monster out of the festivities.
Me cookies are getting smaller. 😔,” Cookie Monster wrote, adding, “Guess me going to have to eat double da cookies!” in a follow-up tweet. Me hate shrinkflation! Me cookies are getting ...
A U-boot is a beer cocktail that is made by placing a shot of vodka into a glass of beer, typically a lager. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is popular in Germany , Poland , North Macedonia , and Flanders . In Germany, the liquor korn is sometimes used instead, while in Flanders and the Netherlands , jonge jenever is preferred.
"The monster blue Hawaiian is awesome. HIGHLY recommend it," one person wrote. "The new monster is actually so 🔥🔥🔥," agreed a second, with another chiming in to call the flavor "amazing."