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Else all the Reese's Cups will melt.

Great advert.


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> Else all the Reese's Cups will melt.
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> Great advert.


Ya but the M & M's are safe.


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Kswck wrote:

> Else all the Reese's Cups will melt.


My favorite candy! Mmmmmmmm.


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> Kswck wrote:
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>> Else all the Reese's Cups will melt.

>
> My favorite candy! Mmmmmmmm.
>
>
> --
> Blinky


But highly, highly addictive! They ought to put a warning on the wrapper
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Chris Marksberry wrote:

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>> Kswck wrote:
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>>> Else all the Reese's Cups will melt.

>>
>> My favorite candy! Mmmmmmmm.
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>>
>> --
>> Blinky

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> But highly, highly addictive! They ought to put a warning on the wrapper
> <g>


That's fershure!


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"Kswck" > wrote in message
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> Else all the Reese's Cups will melt.
>
> Great advert.
>


I like the one about Ocean City, MD. I can't find it on YouTube at the
moment (only resolves to uk.youtube.com right now?) but here's the text:

"A popular seaside resort in the northeastern US state of Maryland is urging
tourists to book vacations now before the ocean disappears altogether.

Borrowing from the style of Orson Welles' 1938 radio announcement that
Martians were landing on Earth, the ad features the mayor of Ocean City
calling on vacationers to book "before our planet spirals to a vaporous
death."

"Fellow citizens, this is Rick Meehan, mayor of Ocean City, Maryland, USA,
Planet Earth," he says in the ad which appears on regional television and
radio as well as on YouTube, its footage sometimes jumpy as if filmed by a
Super 8 camera.

"A recent study in the Royal Astronomical Society Journal predicts that our
oceans will evaporate in one billion years," he says.

"This is not due to global warming but the natural effect of our Earth being
dragged towards the sun, causing our beloved sal****ers to just boil away.

"As such we are advising citizens to book their Ocean City getaway now,
before the ocean evaporates. This may be the last chance you have to enjoy
all that Ocean City, Maryland has to offer."

As the mayor ends his appeal, scenes of the beaches, fishing, tourist shops
and children banging on crabs are flashed across the screen. "


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> I like the one about Ocean City, MD.


We went there every summer.


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On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 17:38:54 -0500, "Chris Marksberry"
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>> Kswck wrote:
>>
>>> Else all the Reese's Cups will melt.

>>
>> My favorite candy! Mmmmmmmm.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Blinky

>
>But highly, highly addictive! They ought to put a warning on the wrapper
><g>
>


do you folks keep them in the refrigerator? i like 'em cold.

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blake murphy wrote:

> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 17:38:54 -0500, "Chris Marksberry"
> > wrote:
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>>
>>> Kswck wrote:
>>>
>>>> Else all the Reese's Cups will melt.
>>>
>>> My favorite candy! Mmmmmmmm.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Blinky

>>
>>But highly, highly addictive! They ought to put a warning on the wrapper
>><g>
>>

>
> do you folks keep them in the refrigerator? i like 'em cold.


I do. In the SoCal summer. Else I have to strip them from their paper
cup with my teeth, like I was eating an artichoke.


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>> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 17:38:54 -0500, "Chris Marksberry"
>> > wrote:
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>>>
>>>> Kswck wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Else all the Reese's Cups will melt.
>>>>
>>>> My favorite candy! Mmmmmmmm.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Blinky
>>>
>>>But highly, highly addictive! They ought to put a warning on the wrapper
>>><g>
>>>

>>
>> do you folks keep them in the refrigerator? i like 'em cold.

>
> I do. In the SoCal summer. Else I have to strip them from their paper
> cup with my teeth, like I was eating an artichoke.
>
>
> --
> Blinky


Reese's peanut cup mixed marriage here. Husband keeps his in the fridge, but
mine are stored at room temperature. Oh yeah, another thing... I buy them
for ME, ME, ME! He simply swipes them from my stash. The nerve!

Chris where we're beginning to get the fringes of TS Dolly




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Chris Marksberry wrote:

> Reese's peanut cup mixed marriage here. Husband keeps his in the fridge, but
> mine are stored at room temperature. Oh yeah, another thing... I buy them
> for ME, ME, ME! He simply swipes them from my stash. The nerve!
>
> Chris where we're beginning to get the fringes of TS Dolly


We could use the rain from Dolly here in Louisiana. I will keep my
fingers crossed.

Becca <----likes peanut butter cups any way I can get 'em...

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Chris Marksberry wrote:

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>>> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 17:38:54 -0500, "Chris Marksberry"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Kswck wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Else all the Reese's Cups will melt.
>>>>>
>>>>> My favorite candy! Mmmmmmmm.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Blinky
>>>>
>>>>But highly, highly addictive! They ought to put a warning on the wrapper
>>>><g>
>>>>
>>>
>>> do you folks keep them in the refrigerator? i like 'em cold.

>>
>> I do. In the SoCal summer. Else I have to strip them from their paper
>> cup with my teeth, like I was eating an artichoke.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Blinky

>
> Reese's peanut cup mixed marriage here. Husband keeps his in the fridge, but
> mine are stored at room temperature. Oh yeah, another thing... I buy them
> for ME, ME, ME! He simply swipes them from my stash. The nerve!


Do you like your ice cream melted, too?


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Becca wrote:

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> We could use the rain from Dolly here in Louisiana. I will keep my
> fingers crossed.


I wish that I could send you some of our rain. This has been the wettest summer
here in Southern Ontario in decades.

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"Becca" > wrote in message >>
>> Chris where we're beginning to get the fringes of TS Dolly

>
> We could use the rain from Dolly here in Louisiana. I will keep my
> fingers crossed.
>
> Becca <----likes peanut butter cups any way I can get 'em...
>


Hope you get some rain. Yesterday morning we had our 5 minutes of fame
because of TS dolly. Channel 13 sent out a reporter and a cameraman
because Dick (husband) devised a system for quick installation of plywood.

We actually were on the local news... kinda cool.

Chris


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> "Becca" > wrote in message >>
>>> Chris where we're beginning to get the fringes of TS Dolly

>> We could use the rain from Dolly here in Louisiana. I will keep my
>> fingers crossed.
>>
>> Becca <----likes peanut butter cups any way I can get 'em...
>>

>
> Hope you get some rain. Yesterday morning we had our 5 minutes of fame
> because of TS dolly. Channel 13 sent out a reporter and a cameraman
> because Dick (husband) devised a system for quick installation of plywood.
>
> We actually were on the local news... kinda cool.
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> Chris


You're a star!

Becca




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On Jul 22, 8:02*pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
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> > We could use the rain from Dolly here in Louisiana. *I will keep my
> > fingers crossed.

>
> I wish that I could send you some of our rain. This has been the wettest summer
> here in Southern Ontario in decades.


Here, too - since 6/1/08, we've had 15 3/8 inches of rain. We're
soggy.

N.
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>blake murphy wrote:
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>> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 17:38:54 -0500, "Chris Marksberry"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>> Kswck wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Else all the Reese's Cups will melt.
>>>>
>>>> My favorite candy! Mmmmmmmm.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Blinky
>>>
>>>But highly, highly addictive! They ought to put a warning on the wrapper
>>><g>
>>>

>>
>> do you folks keep them in the refrigerator? i like 'em cold.

>
>I do. In the SoCal summer. Else I have to strip them from their paper
>cup with my teeth, like I was eating an artichoke.


<snort>

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