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Posted: 08/11/03 - 18:24 Post subject: I don't think I've mentioned this in a while
[scroll:11e576b103]OREOS ARE THE BEST!!!!OREOS ARE THE BEST!!!![/scroll:11e576b103]
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TimRuns
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Posted: 08/11/03 - 18:26 Post subject:
Oreos suck!!!
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Dancer
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Posted: 08/11/03 - 18:29 Post subject:
| TimRuns wrote: | Oreos suck!!!  |
First you have something against dog's birthdays and now oreos??? You forgot to take your happy pills this morning.
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runswithscissors
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Posted: 08/11/03 - 18:34 Post subject:
I must have milk...and double stuff rules...
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kattzoo
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Posted: 08/11/03 - 18:35 Post subject:
I can't remember the last time I had an Oreo. They are on my "addictive, do not eat" list.
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brie k
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Posted: 08/11/03 - 19:00 Post subject:
When I want to be bad, reduced fat oreos. When I want to be very bad, double stuff!
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omega lambda
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Posted: 08/11/03 - 20:14 Post subject:
| kattzoo wrote: | | I can't remember the last time I had an Oreo. They are on my "addictive, do not eat" list. |
So I'm thinking Kattzoo, if you and I shared a package of Oreo's, perhaps we could move them from the "addictive, do not eat" list, to the "addictive, only eat half the package" list.
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Laurie Ellen
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Posted: 08/11/03 - 20:21 Post subject: Re: I don't think I've mentioned this in a while
| Dancer wrote: | | [scroll:9a7f5b2a0f]OREOS ARE THE BEST!!!!OREOS ARE THE BEST!!!![/scroll:9a7f5b2a0f] |
Oreos give me heartburn.
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Posted: 08/11/03 - 21:27 Post subject:
oh yeah Oreos are awesome.
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Posted: 08/11/03 - 21:39 Post subject:
Most snack foods lately have been extremely addictive so I have to try and avoid all of them at all costs!
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TimRuns
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Posted: 08/11/03 - 22:31 Post subject:
| Dancer wrote: | | TimRuns wrote: | Oreos suck!!!  |
First you have something against dog's birthdays and now oreos??? You forgot to take your happy pills this morning.  |
I dont know, maybe I did forget....Im just feeling a little nasty today
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Posted: 08/12/03 - 11:48 Post subject:
I like the middles (doublestuff) but think it rude just to eat the middles. I hate eating the outsides because the cookie crumbles coat the corners of my mouth, between my teeth.
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shelflifers
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Posted: 08/12/03 - 11:50 Post subject:
| Sahara wrote: | | I like the middles (doublestuff) but think it rude just to eat the middles. I hate eating the outsides because the cookie crumbles coat the corners of my mouth, between my teeth. |
rude?
(since when did Oreos have feelings?)
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jrjo
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Posted: 08/12/03 - 12:07 Post subject:
They're just a cheap rip-off of the original choco-creme filled wonder... Hydrox
| The Truth wrote: | | Hydrox debuted in 1908, the signature product of the nascent Sunshine Biscuits, and ruled the category until 1912, when National Biscuit (later Nabisco) launched the remarkably similar Oreos. Given Nabisco's superiority over Sunshine in everything from distribution channels to advertising budgets, it was no contest--Hydrox never had a chance. Over the years, Oreos' popularity and market hegemony became so overwhelming that the product transcended the consumer realm and came to be viewed as a cultural icon, an American original--even though there was nothing original about it. |
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