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- Go to I love candy conversation hearts @ Valentine's but what the...........?????
Dave! Yet another great theory!
I'll pass that one on to my co-workers...
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koriani
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February 15, 2006
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M.P.O. maybe your on the right track!!!!
I found another one that said Book Club and one that said Whiz Kid...
posted by
koriani
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February 15, 2006
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Bud-Oracle...
I see, it's all about subliminal advertising! How sneaking of them....
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koriani
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February 15, 2006
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MPO is clearly wrong. It was using 'book' as a verb and 'club' as in the building of your local social club or some such place with a big function room. 'Book Club' means you're going to need a big room soon for a wedding reception.
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posted by
_dave_says_ack_
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February 13, 2006
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I know the answer to this!
Your package mistakenly included one of the "reading is fun" candy hearts , which are used to "promote literacy in grade-schoolers" (which I think we would all agree is probably an essential skill).
Some of the other ones include: "Let's Read," "Whiz Kid," "Wise Up," "Brainiac" and (for some reason) "Get Bent".
(Wow! I really do know everything!)
All those signs, I knew what they meant.
Some things you can invent.
Some get made, and some get sent.
posted by
Mademoiselle
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February 13, 2006
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huh?
posted by
anglofinspirtion
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February 13, 2006
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The love for books is more real to some who fawn over lust, or it's simply
a marketing strategy. There are many whose entire focus throughtout the year are directed by marketers to these strange highpoints in sales begining with VDay, thanksday, hollowspleenday, Hohochristday.
If you step back an inch or two you might consider how a simple thing like this drives a person to such weighty contemplation.
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Bud-Oracle
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February 13, 2006
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