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dghammer t1_jcacqsn wrote
Reply to Cemetery staff take out personal ad for goose whose mate died — and find her a new match by citytiger
Goose pimps
dghammer t1_jbmd17q wrote
Reply to comment by jereman75 in Consumers respond less positively to new products when their brand names use unconventional spellings of real words, like “Klear” instead of “Clear.” Findings showed that consumers saw these names as indicating the brand was less honest, down-to-earth and wholesome. by geoff199
That’s what he told me…I knew he was mental.
dghammer t1_jbebolg wrote
Reply to comment by dblack246 in Consumers respond less positively to new products when their brand names use unconventional spellings of real words, like “Klear” instead of “Clear.” Findings showed that consumers saw these names as indicating the brand was less honest, down-to-earth and wholesome. by geoff199
A guy I worked with years ago, when the web was new, insisted that the reason KFC started calling themselves KFC was that they no longer served real chicken....he told me this the first time I met him and he said he learned this on the internet. The dude was a nutter.
dghammer t1_ja4od0k wrote
Reply to what happened to this "all natural soap" after sitting in the shower for a few months by Sacred_Stardust
Reverting back to moss.
dghammer t1_j89yxfz wrote
Reply to You're probably a eugenicist by 4r530n
In this case…or any case like it….if the the label eugenicist is being handed out…label away.
dghammer t1_j73ik7l wrote
Reply to Website that lists all of North America's Groundhog Day “groundhogs”, forecasts, and where they are from. by MisterPaulCraig
The groundhog business is booming.
dghammer t1_j6n9dov wrote
Reply to comment by wanna_go_home in My great-grandfather, Paris (circa 1930) posing with the carriage and the horses that would drown him in the Seine. by thoxo
At least he took care of business before he went…or I wouldn’t be here.
dghammer t1_j6ki8k8 wrote
Reply to comment by thoxo in My great-grandfather, Paris (circa 1930) posing with the carriage and the horses that would drown him in the Seine. by thoxo
My GGrandad was a train engineer…was crushed between two cars…1902 Louisiana.
dghammer t1_j6ki1pb wrote
Reply to My great-grandfather, Paris (circa 1930) posing with the carriage and the horses that would drown him in the Seine. by thoxo
The horses held him underwater…bad bad horses.
dghammer t1_j61r0el wrote
His assertion that it is “immoral” is ludicrous. If a friend or family member asks for advice on something it is our duty to assist them…but I think advice given unasked is uncalled for and possibly detrimental to a person.
dghammer t1_j6165mf wrote
Absolutely beautiful….was there in the late 80’s.
dghammer t1_jcd2hmp wrote
Reply to The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of Politics of Fear - (2004) BBC, part 1 of 3 compares the rise of neoconservative movement and the radical Islamist movement [00:59:11] by Damascinos
Ha….garbage.