Everyone goes on and on about how much they hate Taco Bell, but they still go there because it gets the job done for a quarter the price of anyone else. Which is as Mexican as something can get.
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every fucking fluid
i am ashamed of my deeds
i am also ashamed of your deeds
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Quote from: Mr Gilhaney on October 12, 2018, 08:08:55 PMi am ashamed of my deedsI took out etiolate and I took filler, don't think I won't do the same to you!
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It was Sept. 27, and Anne White saw a post from a neighbor telling her their local grocery store in Cincinnati had been stripped of the diet soda, last popular in the 1980s and now a cult favorite.“I drank my last one a few days ago and I’m suffering from withdrawal,” the neighbor wrote. “Where are you guys getting it?”Ms. White, 56, had 10 cans stashed in a cupboard and agreed to leave them on the porch. The next morning, two were gone. Since then, Ms. White has not been able to find Tab anywhere in town. She reserved a few cases online at a Target near Wilmington, N.C. But when she went to buy them, it was sold out.“A friend brought me three cases from Atlanta,” she said. Those are sure to go fast too.“It’s a little bit sad, isn’t it?” Ms. White said.
“We’ve been through this before,” said Calvin Boyd, 51, a Tab drinker for four decades who works in the cargo department at Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina. “We know what to do.”
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“We know what to do.”
Is he drinking a Tab? Because The Coca Cola Company is trying to silence the people's voices: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/17/business/tab-shortage-coca-cola.htmlQuoteIt was Sept. 27, and Anne White saw a post from a neighbor telling her their local grocery store in Cincinnati had been stripped of the diet soda, last popular in the 1980s and now a cult favorite.“I drank my last one a few days ago and I’m suffering from withdrawal,” the neighbor wrote. “Where are you guys getting it?”Ms. White, 56, had 10 cans stashed in a cupboard and agreed to leave them on the porch. The next morning, two were gone. Since then, Ms. White has not been able to find Tab anywhere in town. She reserved a few cases online at a Target near Wilmington, N.C. But when she went to buy them, it was sold out.“A friend brought me three cases from Atlanta,” she said. Those are sure to go fast too.“It’s a little bit sad, isn’t it?” Ms. White said.Quote“We’ve been through this before,” said Calvin Boyd, 51, a Tab drinker for four decades who works in the cargo department at Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina. “We know what to do.”
QuoteNorth CarolinaQuote“We know what to do.”Take your shirt off, twist it round your hand? Spin it like a helicopter?
Quote from: nachobro on October 18, 2018, 09:38:38 AMQuoteNorth CarolinaQuote“We know what to do.”Take your shirt off, twist it round your hand? Spin it like a helicopter?(Image removed from quote.)