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We’d target specific streets, lured mostly by the promise of full-sized chocolate bars. We all scream for Halloween - Winnipeg Free Press When I was a kid in the 1990s, I lived for Halloween. WE ALL SCREAM, the shocking new memoir by SFWP founder and director Andrew Gifford, details the dark history behind Gifford’s Ice Cream and Candy Company, one of Washington D.C.’s most iconic family-run businesses.

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Back to Germany. One Saturday afternoon, Judy picked me up so that we could go for our usual ride. As we rode, she suddenly stopped at a corner ice cream shop. I stopped too, as she was always the one leading the way. There were several mostly older couples eating ice cream. I tried not to make eye contact. I felt embarrassed seeing men eating ice cream.

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Judy ordered two cones. It happened so fast. She was ever so fast in whatever she did (like all Germans). Even while riding, I had to fight hard to keep up with her pace.

Judy handed me one of the cones. There I was, holding ice cream that I did not know what to do with. I looked right, then left. Men were munching.

We All Scream For Machine

Nobody cared. Judy was busy eating hers. I started licking on mine after a couple of minutes, as it had started melting. I felt my masculinity leaving my body. With every lick, I glanced left and right. I prayed that no African would chance to pass by during that ‘torture’. Good enough — Kiel, being far north, has few Africans.

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After what seemed like an eternity, I finished the ice cream. Judy was impatiently looking at her watch, for she had finished hers about 10 minutes earlier.

Senate staffers were spotted among the hundreds of state employees who lined up at the curb for free ice cream outside the Capitol Wednesday. On the last scheduled day of the legislative session, NYSUT took over the corner outside the Senate majority offices to send another loud and visible message to Majority Leader John Flanagan: Pass S.8301, the bill to fix teacher evaluations and relieve the standardized testing burden, unencumbered by deal-breaking attachments the Senate GOP wants to add. “Nothing would be sweeter on the last day of session than passing S.8301 with no strings attached,” said NYSUT President Andy Pallotta, as he passed treats through the window of an ice cream truck. Flanagan has the opportunity to put a cherry on top of this legislative session by passing a bipartisan bill sponsored by 55 senators, including three-quarters of the Senate Republican conference.” NYSUT Executive Vice President Jolene DiBrango, working in a second truck nearby, also pushed the Popsicle puns. “This shouldn’t be a Rocky Road,” she said. “The Senate majority should seize this opportunity to unfreeze students and teachers from the burden of standardized testing and pass S.8301 with no sprinkles — or strings — attached.” Spreading good cheer in Albany, ⁦⁩ DiBrango shares the message to ⁦⁩ GOP: Pass now, no sprinkles. Free ice cream from the teachers union on ‘last day’ of session!

— ned hoskin (@nhoskin) Passersby paused as they heard the NYSUT officers, including Vice President Paul Pecorale and Secretary-Treasurer J. Philippe Abraham, hawk the product: “Free ice cream! No strings attached!” At times, the lines blocked the broad sidewalk on the State Street side of West Capitol Park. Each prepackaged frozen treat was emblazoned with a sticker that said: “Pass S.8301. Let Us Teach, Let Them Learn.” Pallotta said that, on the final day of the 2018 legislative session — with tensions running high and a late night expected — the free ice cream would hopefully spur Sen. Flanagan and the Senate majority to break the icejam and move the clean APPR bill before the session ends.

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