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Eddie Bennett

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  1. How do we get along with that amount of confusion. ivy?
  2. What a woman says... This place is a mess! C'mon! You and I need to clean up! Your stuff is lying on the floor and You'll have no clothes to wear if we don't do laundry right now! What a man hears... blah blah blah blah blah C'MON! YOU AND I blah blah blah blah! blah blah blah blah ON THE FLOOR blah blah blah NO CLOTHES blah blah blah blah blah blah blah RIGHT NOW!
  3. I stopped by Kroger and bought three containers. I didn't look at the ounces, but they were on sell for $1.99. They were the Kroger brand, but it was good.
  4. Why are you so cool, Bg! I think that is great. I am going to celebrate, right now. I gonna hold my glass up to my mouth and say, "look out teeth, look out gums, look out belly cause here she comes."
  5. Well, kc, it's time to go to the store. Get you some of this. It is still in the 1/2 gallon size. I'll have to admit that it takes me two servings to put away 48 oz., but I used to get about three servings out of a 1/2 gallon. I think I like ice cream better than I used to, and it's costing me more per ounce.
  6. You are welcome, kc! I can't imagine a little woman like you having eaten even the 48 oz. size. You must have been starving. Or, did it take you a whole week to eat that much ice cream?
  7. Talking about how people do does not alleviate businesses. A business is corrupt in the same way as people are. Check out Sears. Who Got The Lube Job? Sears, Roebuck & Co. is a venerable retailer at which generations of Americans have shopped for clothes, tools, appliances and other goods and services. For years, the company billed itself as the place “where Americans shop.” Today, Sears’s auto repair center, which generate more than $3 billion in annual sales, have been charged with being the place where Americans get robbed. Spurred by a 50 percent increase in consu
  8. They make more money that way, jenilyn! Let me quote the chief author of our Declaration of Independence once again on this: "The selfish spirit of commerce knows no country, and feels no passion or principle but that of gain."
  9. Don't do that, fishuthec, because the people who matter don't mind you sampling a grape. I would come right behind you and buy some if I saw you sample one and then buy some for yourself. Never be in the closet because of what other people think.
  10. That's well and good, N i N H! I will agree that the store managers think this way. But, I like to buy a half gallon, because I get more bang for my buck. I go to stores who are more customer oriented instead of the ones who are shelf maximizing, item maximizing, and profit maximizing, oriented. But, I understand what you are saying, VERY WELL!
  11. Sampling is to test. I always test whatever I buy, if it is not packaged where I cannot. Look that up in YOUR Funk & Wagnalls, e_s!
  12. Good points ivy! Greed is the name for it. There is no passion, or principal, to be found in corporations. They know no country. They couldn't care less about this country's most vital resource (its people), and they will use them until the resource starts fending for itself.
  13. Don't forget, e_s, I don't call it stealing, to sample a grape from a large bag of them, that's you. What some people have is actually a government authorize license to steal. Taking advantage of people's stupidity is stealing in my book. Just because people who don't know any better than to trust a corporation, and agrees to be sucked in my them and the billions of dollars they spend on ads, doesn't make it honest. One grape from a big bag doesn't account for the pillage that corporations has bestowed on the American public for a long time. Another thing you should not forget i
  14. People will certainly have to find out on their own. The advertisement's hasn't changed to reflect the difference in size. This is why I used the word U-N-D-E-R-S-T-A-N-D-I-N-G, and talk about education a lot. Things like this are not shown in the advertisement's we see from sunup to sundown, everyday.
  15. I wonder if the 400 and something people who got sick, and the 5 that died, from rat poop poisoning, thought the peanut butter crackers were Good Eats, which were manufactured in Berkley Georgia, Mt!
  16. I thought you had rather be dead than to be a puppet on a string, Go BLUE!
  17. The ice cream is not offered in the half gallon any more, in most places. It;s the same when building supplies started selling 1 1/2" X 3 1/2" lumber and calling them 2X4's. You have no choice in most stores but to buy 2X4's that actually measure 1 1/2" X 3 1/2"! Some people do, but I don't have to measure a 2X4 to find out it is only 1 1/2 X 3 1/2. Calling it a 2x4 has nothing to do with the size of it. Some people are tricked into actually believing they are buying a half gallon of ice cream when it is only 48 ounces. Just like some people believe that the wood is actually a 2X4, w
  18. My guess is that the carton factory accidentally made a batch of undersized cartons. I’m not sure how any quality control technician worth his weight in Cookies and Cream could allow such a grievous defect to get out the door, but I’ll bet that sonofabitch was all jazzed up on the dope (yeah, I’m hip to the lingo, young’uns). But then somehow (the odds of this happening have to be like 1 in a million) the ice cream factory dairy? company didn’t even realize that they had received defective product. I know, WTF, right? Sure, accidents happen. But this is more than just a mere accident.
  19. I'm wondering when ice cream is going to stop shrinking. They are charging more than I used to pay for a half gallon. Amid the pandemic of shrinking products that is sweeping the nation, its nearly impossible to find a half-gallon container of ice cream that is still a full half-gallon, or 64 ounces. I just can’t believe some giant corporation would ever intentionally try to screw over its loyal, hardworking customers. No way. I’m sure there’s a reasonable explanation for all this.
  20. People who feel deficient, inadequate, has something missing. Something necessary to being all that they want to be. Anger and fear emerges in these people. A sense of injustice and rage comes out, when someone else shows up on the scene and announces, to others, something like this: "Guess What! I just won the lottery and I'm getting married! Look at my new things! Now as we've all seen, they might all wiggle and giggle, but there's a good chance that at least a few of them are actually thinking: Bitch! People just aren't always really happy for your success. Don't be someone wi
  21. I hope they didn't have peanut butter from the Burkley Georgia plant, in them, Bg!
  22. Pssib knows what he/she is talking about, I think, and it's not very funny to see people with their head stuck up their a$$, cruisegal! But, it is still funny to me, too!
  23. I drink a lot of black cherry juice for my gout. But, I also try to avoid purine rich foods. Here are some things to avoid, all you can: Beer, other alcoholic beverages. Anchovies, sardines in oil, fish roes, herring. Yeast. Organ meat (liver, kidneys, sweetbreads) Legumes (dried beans, peas) Meat extracts, consomme, gravies. Mushrooms, spinach, asparagus, cauliflower. Here are some beneficial foods: Foods which may be beneficial to people with gout include: Dark berries may contain chemicals that lower uric acid and reduce inflammation. Tofu which is made
  24. It's just gross how corporations will pillage upon the public. They will stand flat footed and tell you they have a right to try to take everything they can possibly from their customers. They will pull the law out to prove they have a license to take your money in any way they can. The peanut butter plant, here in Georgia, tried to do it against the law. They didn't have to do that, because the law is mostly on their side.
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