I live in the U.S. and local dairies sell the bag milk in all sorts of sizes. There's a special pitcher that holds the bag. You cut one corner off to pur and to close you just pull the open corner into a slit in the end of the pitcher which holds it close. Bag milk doesn't have any cardboard taste. It also freezes nice.
It wasn't even a year ago that the original (i think there may be a new "non-toxic" formula) Scotchguard formula was classified as a persistant organic pollutant, found in breasmilk, groundwater, blood and just about everywhere else.
I've always thought birth and death were just biological mechanisms for time travel and just like Dr. Sam Beckett, the process messes with our memories. Oh boy!
Maybe the point is to get people realizing that there are people out there that believe even a stupid and yard-wrecking groundhog deserves to be free. Maybe it will penetrate the think skulls of a few proleteriates who may entertain the notion of becoming more aware of where their Lunchable meals come from.
I've always kind of figured that PETA realizes that most people aren't going to symptahize with their stances similiar to this Groundhog Day one. I think they do these types of stunts for the publicity it brings to other causes. Realistically, is anything bad happening the Phil? No, unless you argue that he's not living a "natural" life. Then again, a "natural" life can be miserable as well.
I'm sick of all this Hershey bashing, the fact is Milton Hershey came up with a product that was easily shipped and provided a sense of home for countless soldiers doing duty overseas and for that should be applauded.
I'm just kidding around, but I do like Hershey, it's kind of burny in the throat, I enjoy that, but I also eat hot sauces that literally exhaust me with the endorphins that get released.
Maybe the point is to get people realizing that there are people out there that believe even a stupid and yard-wrecking groundhog deserves to be free. Maybe it will penetrate the think skulls of a few proleteriates who may entertain the notion of becoming more aware of where their Lunchable meals come from.
I'm sick of all this Hershey bashing, the fact is Milton Hershey came up with a product that was easily shipped and provided a sense of home for countless soldiers doing duty overseas and for that should be applauded.
I'm just kidding around, but I do like Hershey, it's kind of burny in the throat, I enjoy that, but I also eat hot sauces that literally exhaust me with the endorphins that get released.
Second, I'm a dude and so I had no idea people try on clothes at the store.
"Wow, Dad, I never would have thought."
"My dying wish is for you to carry on the tradition of bringing cognac and roses to the Poe grave every year for the rest of your life."
"Uhhh...forever?"
"Yes, please promise me this!"
"Ok, ok, uh, I promise I will."
(Son performs this duty for a few years)
"This sucks."
and {SCENE}
That's what I came here to say. I loved that cartoon and always was a little cautious on roller coasters.