It would look like Marvin, and it would taste like angst.
That's because taste has nothing to do with gravity!
Dust and rust
No, but pizza taste good
Because people wanna taste the rainbow. ;)
Either cheese or Billion year old rock, your choice...
galaxy chocolate is smooth coz it makes people love it.
No, it's an advertising slogan.
There were many drinks in The Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, and other books by Douglas Adams, but the one you're thinking of is probably the Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster.It probably isn't but might be another drink called jynnan tonix, chinan/ton/nickx, gin and tonic, and other spelling variations of gin and tonic, which was apparently invented by all civilizations BEFORE they made contact with others, but similar in name as they may be, they are quite different in taste and effect, from water heated slightly over room temperature to our gin and tonic.However the answer you're probably looking for is the Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster.PAN GALACTIC GARGLE BLASTER.Perhaps you are referring to the substance which is almost but not quite, entirely UNLIKE tea?
The taste of blood in this dream is a powerful metaphor representing your feelings of guilt and responsibility.
Magellan even relied on the taste of seawater to guide the fleet.
Galaxy mmmmmmmmmm...i think galaxy all the way i do like dairy milk but i think its just a tiny bit borin and plain but it is nice ...................
There are thousands of apps to choose from for the Samsung Galaxy 3 tablet. The type of apps will depend on your specific taste. There is games such as Candy Crush, Shipwrecked, and Juice Cubes.
Everyone has different taste. Dune by Frank Herbert is one of the most read science fiction stories of all time. Much better than the movies. Anne McCaffrey's Pern books are very entertaining. Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a great book. For nonfiction, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich is one of the most detailed book of World War II.
I don't like ice cream - - I LOVE it!! My favorite flavor - far, far ahead of any other in the taste galaxy! - is the all time classic ..... VANILLA!
Joyce Allen has written: 'A Parents Guide. Teaching Reading. Easy as ABC' 'A taste of the past' -- subject(s): Australian Cookery, History
Yes. Place it in a container that can handle freezing.
Yes, all you have to do is put them in the freezer.they won't taste as good as fresh, but it should be fine to freeze them you may find this link useful (it's a very comprehensive guide to freezing most things): http://www.formerfatguyblog.com/2007/11/03/the-ultimate-guide-to-freezing-food.html