I should look in my freezer now. You’re an inspiration to us all Matt!
Ghosted by Double G @ 02/03/2006 11:19 AM EST
Those Micro-Magic products? They were made by a company called J.R. Simplot, which I knew better as a phosphate mining company (my father’s family grew up in the Simplot company town of Conda, Idaho). Kinda turned me off to their stuff when I realized who was making this food; I didn’t know then that they were an agribusiness company and I had some strange ideas about how mining and junk food were connected.
(Anyone remember their microwavable shakes? That’s when I knew we were in the End Times. Microwavable MILKSHAKES, for crissake!)
I remember Smiles! They were flippin’ nice. They used to sell them at lunch at school, which was none too long ago.
In Australia, we don’t have any colour changing pudding. None of that crazy stuff.
Ghosted by celia @ 02/04/2006 10:25 PM EST
Well, now I know that if I ever under some circumstance am invited to your apartment, I should not eat any of the food. Which brings up the question, do you actually have anything edible in your house?
Ghosted by TME @ 02/05/2006 12:30 PM EST
Choco-tacos are available at Los Hermanos Grocery 176 Grand St, Brooklyn NY.
Ghosted by OSB @ 02/06/2006 12:45 PM EST
So, what’d people think of the Super Bowl? I just wish the Seahawks had played a bit better. Yeah, I was rooting for them. I still recognize sloppy play when I see it.
Ghosted by Andrew @ 02/06/2006 9:01 AM EST
You know Smilies are available in pretty much all supermarkets in the UK! Mmm post night out snack…
Ghosted by Sourav @ 02/06/2006 5:20 PM EST
Choco Tacos are sold in mass at my Highschool, beat that.
Ghosted by Matthew H @ 02/07/2006 12:10 PM EST
Also, Smiley fries are served regularly in my Highschool’s cafeteria. Disgusting.
Ghosted by Matthew H @ 02/07/2006 12:19 PM EST
Those blue fries were possibly the most revolting thing I’ve ever seen.
Ghosted by Cat @ 02/09/2006 3:42 PM EST
Speaking of fishtanks, and forgotten brine shrimp in the freezer; on my last visit to american Science and Surplus in west chicago, I bought a remote controled sub to chase the fish around in the tank and I’m here to tell you that will never fail to entertain!
a picture of the sub. Chasing a blue crayfish around on the bottom is the best! Sometimes he’ll try to fight it but mostly he runs. We also have a smaller 30gal tank with a 14" largemouth bass in it, when I threw in the sub, he tried to eat it.
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I should look in my freezer now. You’re an inspiration to us all Matt!