- 10:51 I'd pay good money for an RSS reader that automatically eliminates duplicates. #
- 17:15 all I do is watch the Fast and the Furious 4 trailer. icanhaz.com/carcrash #
- 19:51 It's the great pumpkin, Charlie brown! #
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- 14:14 YAY! Tim (The Trainer) got a buyout, AKA getting $$ to quit the Chron! Congratulations (or to hire him as a trainer): tehhalt@gmail.com #
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- 13:39 "extras" Christmas special has put me off my reality tv feed. #
- 14:56 twitpic.com/8xe9 yeah, weirdo, xenu, "wrestling"but he's great in Collateral. #
- 17:01 @brochtrup thank you! Oil (not musk) optional #
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- 21:43 Stunned by the remarkably bad service at weird fish. Seriously. #
- 21:53 Weird fish drama- front windrow cracked by someone on street. Service quality decreases further, if possible. #
- 22:19 Oh here's fun: raw fucking catfish at weird fish. We tell our server, she says "ok." no apology. Just embarassing that I took gues #
- 23:08 Watching post outlands zombie wanderers almost good enough to take assy weird fish taste away. #
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- 15:30 @dollarshort YES!!! I thought it was just people I was dealing with. #
- 16:27 @missionmission Yay Amici's! #
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From Krispy Kreme's nutritional info:
The only animal by-products used in our doughnuts are eggs (whites and yolks) and dairy products (including milk, butter, yogurt, whey, nonfat milk and nonfat whey).
Well thank goodness that that's the ONLY animal by-products they use. I mean, FUCK, KK, what's left? Am I supposed to congratulate you that the fatty river on which your doughnuts float is not melted LARD? That you have yet to produce a sesos-filled treat?
Then again, maybe brains aren't a "by-product" -- after all, that's what those by-product producing animals use to think.
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