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Come to think of it, I never did buy her that banana split!
And you still have to buy me the banana split."
She ate a little of her banana split in silence.
"I'll buy you an banana split when the ice cream man comes by."
He had a problem with cholesterol, and should take it easy on the banana splits.
I remember always ordering the banana split and never being able to finish it.
Even the banana split is not what it seems.
After all, it wasn't very often that a kid around here got a banana split.
You can have a banana split for supper, and no one complains.
It was banana split in the wrong sense of the term: the sea dispersed them.
For those who like them, there are banana splits and profiteroles.
An opulent banana split - no surprise here - ran second.
She didn't need a banana split; it was something like six weeks worth of calories.
"But we sell an enormous quantity of warm banana splits."
An unorthodox banana split caused a near riot at our table.
The reason: To create the world's longest banana split.
There are lots of gorgeous desserts, including an exotic banana split.
"Then you buy me the banana split," she added.
Perhaps there is something perverse in expecting each day to end with fireworks and a banana split.
There, one can enjoy a banana split or fresh raspberries on the lawn.
But a generous banana split with three or four spoons might just be the way to end a meal here.
This banana split encased in chocolate is worth every calorie.
"I want to get cherry pie xor a banana split."
"Remember, you can't touch, and you've got to buy me that banana split," she said.
Other desserts include a banana split and the city's most pretentious brownie.