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You may have recalled that I posted that I was jipped out of my cream filling when I bought some chocolate cream filled cupcakes from Tasty Kakes.  I complained to them, and they sent me two coupons for some more of their products.  Well, I wasn't interested in their product,  I didn't want a refunds, or coupons, I just wanted to let them know.

So, I goes to Dinn Wixie and picks me up some more Tasty Cakes.  Yep, I got the same kind because nothing else appealed to me.  So, was there Cream Filling.

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

Still no cream filling.  I guess I'll have to switch back to DM or Hostess.  What a Drag.

Pass the Milk.

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How old are you?  This is one of the easiest questions to answer.

How much do you weigh?  Another easy question.

Neither seem to be easy for women.

My late aunt died at the age of 87, she played tennis until she was 86, and was never afraid to tell how old she was.  My mother passed at 76 and played softball until she was 70, and was never embarrassed or afraid to tell her age.

Why is a "woman's perogative" to disclose her age?  Why is it such an issue?

The whole argument that you should "never ask a woman how old she is or how much she weighs" is TOTALLY STUPID!!

You are what you are.  If you're young, celebrate it, if you old, celebrate it.  If you're thin, celebrate it.  But if you're FAT (I'm FAT), start eating right and excercise. (yes, I do take my own advice, and I'm not as FAT as most.)

So, I'm breaking the trend.  I'm going to start asking.  How old ARE you?  How much do you weigh?  If you can't give an honest answer, then I'll just tell everyone that you're 29 years older than you look.

By the way,  I'm 42 and I weigh 192 pounds.

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Recently the Cramer-Krasselt ad agency compiled a "2008 Cultural Dictionary," featuring new words and phrases gathered from magazines, Web sites, blogs, and conversations. Here are a few samples from their list:

Bershon -- the angry/bored/too-cool-to-care look that 12- to 18-year-olds sport in every family photo. (I never did that as a teenager, but my older brother does it to this day)

Compunicate -- chatting via Instant Messenger with a co-worker who's in the same room, instead of speaking to him or her in person.

Meatspace -- real life or the physical world, conceived as the opposite of cyberspace or virtual reality.

But here's my favorite. I really want to work this one into my daily vocabulary:

Passion Bucket -- a metaphor for a job or endeavor that can fulfill one's sense of mission and ambition.

What is YOUR passion bucket? Do you have one? Do you think you should have one?
What would be IN your passion bucket?
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Has anybody noticed how mainstream some Christian themed music has become? I remember when contemporary Christian music was as bad as some cheesy tv and radio jingles for corny products. But watch out now, it has become some really good stuff. I read in one magazine some time ago that a little known Christian recording artist named Pam Thum at one point was outselling Madonna in South Africa. For whatever it's worth, Christian music has come a long way from it's cheesy roots.
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Here they are!

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She says she just won't be there every day.  Her contract goes through June, so those who watch the VIEW won't be out of the woods yet.  She says she'll be back to do special shows.  I think this is the beginning of the end for her. I think Donald Trump is right.  She is a fat, ugly on the inside, loser who has a death wish.  She will never be a success.
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It seems like every television program I watch, right at the beginning of a scene, here comes a banner ad for another show, it takes up 1/4 of the screen.  It's only there for a couple of seconds, but it is annoying to me.  I don't see it so much on FOX, but I see it on a host of other channels.
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I am not one to eat very much fast food. I can get fat on my own with out the help of the Fat Three (McD's, BK and Wendy's). But, yesterday, I was in a hurry, so I decided to go to the drive-thru and get one of those $1 double cheeseburgers. While in the drive-thru I got a continuous smell of very old grease. I thought it may be coming from the dumpster or the grease barrels they pour old grease in. So I paid, got my burger, and you might have guessed, the burger tasted like that very old grease smelled. I spit it out and threw it away after one bite. Needless to say, I won't be going to fast food again for a very long time. If you do decide to go to one of the Fat Three, take a whiff in the parking lot and see what you smell. If it smells bad, don't be surprised if the food tastes the same way.
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I like to watch the Super Bowl primarily for the commercials.  The advertisers go all out and produce some pretty entertaining commercials. But what I can't stand are the stupid commercials.  What is the stupidest commercial you've every seen?  What is the most entertaining?  Which one do you remember, but can't remember the product?
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I've pretty much cut out drinking soda.  We called it Pop up north.  But I still buy a couple two liters when I go shopping.  Lately, I've been buying the off brand stuff.  I love root beer.  I found one root beer at Sav-A-Lot called Tubz Root Beer.  It's only 59 cents everyday, and it's just as good, if not better than A&W or Hires and other name brands.  Why pay more?  And another thing I don't get, why is it $1.29 for a 20 ounce bottle of Coke or Pepsi, when you can buy a 2 liter for 99 cents, or a 12 pack for $2.75?  I know the 20 oz. is cold, and the others are warm, but is it really worth that much of a markup?  And what's up with these carbonated energy drinks $2 or more for a 12 oz. can?  Somebody help me out here!
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As I sit and write this, I am treating myself to a half pint of Ben & Jerry's Karamel Sutra.  I paid $3.99 for it at the corner store.  As I eat it, it is chock full of chunks of chocolate and caramel, along with chocolate and vanilla ice cream.  It is so rich, and so full of stuff, it seem like there's more 'stuff' than ice cream.  I like to have stuff in my ice cream, but this stuff to too full. Other than specific flavors (i.e. vanilla, chocolate, strawberry), what is your favorite kind of ice cream. Be specific.
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Well, now that I've won the U.K. Lottery, the Tobacco Lottery  I'm set for life.

In addition, I've been offered a job as a middle man to receive payments for several foreign companies.  They are going to let me keep 10-15% of the money.

But that's not all.  Several attorneys have contacted me to claim myself as the heir to millions upon millions of dollars in overseas account, because several wealthy people have died in plane crashes and automobile accidents, and they want ME to claim the money for them.

But wait, there's more.  A very rich woman who has cancer and has had a debilitating stroke wants me to take here money to use for the poor, orphaned, widowed and under-privileged.
I think it's neat that after a debilitating stroke she has recovered well enough to be able to send me an email.

 

Well, I'm off to the banks now to open up my new accounts.  I have so many things to buy.

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