On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 21:55:04 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote:
>"modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 20:48:26 -0500, Sqwertz >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>"modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote:
>>>
>>>> I don't know if this has been discussed here, but National Geographic
>>>> is sponsoring a photo contest called Peeps in Places. You take Peeps
>>>> to someplace cool or interesting and take a picture.
>>>
>>>How about one floating in the toilet?
>>>
>>>(They float, don't they?)
>>>
>> It's up to you to realize your vision, Steve.
>
>I'll wait until the 14th when all the Peeps are 75% off and everyone
>is doing their taxes. Only *then* I will launch my, "A Peep In
>Every Public Toilet" Campaign [Insert: BWahaHAHAhahahahahHAHAhaha!]
Such evil -- heretofore unknown to mankind. You might have noted that
the contest ends on the 13th.
>
>In the men's urinals and latrines Peeps would prevent splashes (but
>not bad aim). And a few drops of peppermint or cinnamon oil on each
>would really brighten up the Porta-Potties. We could even do
>Lilac-scented Peeps for the Women's potties.
>
>But I'd hate to walk into a restroom and see a huge Peep growing out
>of the toilet, wobbling like a Jack-In-The-Box Joker; I'd be
>scarred for life. Most definitely.
>
Yet your Peeps project has swolen beyond a mere competition. Like a
pee-soaked, tumescent marshmallow candy quivering malignantly in a
dank stall the "APIEPT" Campign lives for a purpose beyond mere
sightseeing. What are contest deadlines now?
>How big will peeps swell up given the ideal atmosphere?
>
At standard temperature and pressure? Or in a vacuum?
>I'm sorry. What was the question again?
>
Why would somebody travel to Petra and take a picture of Peeps?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sgburns...10846/sizes/l/
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modom