now what are the odds of THAT? :confused:Quote:
Originally posted by eulerfan
I've been warned enough times. I'll shut up about it. Really, I will.;)
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now what are the odds of THAT? :confused:Quote:
Originally posted by eulerfan
I've been warned enough times. I'll shut up about it. Really, I will.;)
;)
Pop tart's Rule,
My mom always told me to eat my pop tarts so i can grow big and strong , Im still chewing em everyone for one day , yes one day i know ill make momma proud
P.S.
I dont think Royce can pronounce pop tarts
rubthebuddha,
I won't give you the odds because that would be mathematical and I made a promise.
KC Elbows,
I can be gotten. It's been done. I won't tell you how. If you're determined, you will find the way. It's there. Everybody's got a button.
:D ;) :D
Eulerfan, without math, all this thread has to go on is pop tarts. Pop tarts. We're talking thirty posts, tops.
I wish I could find some sort of expression with which I could represent the rise and fall of this thread in realistic terms, involving the major variables likely to affect it all.:D
Perhaps I'll need to turn to my sacred geometry to find hope for this thread.
The answer lies in the arrangement of drums at a tool concert, I'm sure of it.
perhaps math is not our answer. perhaps semantics are the key to keeping this thread going, and we can use pop tarts to do it.
ever consider that the term "pop tarts" is more than just a name for a moderately tasty food product? as it stands, "pop tarts" is just the proper name for a snack -- it's a noun. but if you think along the lines of verbs and not proper nouns, you get different results. "pop tarts" could actually be an imperative sentence -- a command. so maybe the name is not a title, but a communiqué from the kellogg's corporation that doesn't ask or beseech, but rather orders you to hit girls who have attitude problems.
that should keep this thing going.
Rubthebuddha, I think you may be onto something. Now we need to closely examine the box for evidence. Perhaps there is a tell tale figure of an abused woman hidden in the filling on the broken edge of the pop tart.
Do you have a magnifying glass?
A button, hey...?
Yes. But don't just push it. I hate that. You have to sort of gently......oh, excuse me....excuse me....pardon me.
eulerfan,
indeed, i do. my handy-dandy utility belt has all the necessities (even cheesecake if i get hungry).
well, there's good news and bad news -- there IS someone moving down in that broken-off corner, but they keep going back inside the filling, way in the back, and i can't make them out.
and when i try to look further, the guard dogs scare me off. :(
now the big question is, what is a big, huge, benevolent and loving company like kelloggs up to?
Apparently, I've wandered into the red light district of pop tart town. Cherry, brown sugar, chocolate, like you've never seen them before!:eek: :eek: :eek:
KC, you like weiners?Quote:
Now the hot dog is another story. And the jumbo chilli dog is the king.
There's no graceful way out of it. I've got a fondness for lips and *******s, provided there's sufficient cheese and beans. However, only on special occassions.
I wonder what the great mathematicina Euler would think about popping tarts?
Personally, I hate Pop Tarts too. I haven't eat'n one in decades.
Now coffe cake? THERE'S SOMT'IN!!!!!!
I have also been known to eat Brownies (NO, not THOSE kind!!!, normally I wait until they have grown into Girl scou........Ahh, never mind):eek:
FOOLS...but yaall makes me crack in?...as i dont usually lol for really on the i-net especially at the library!.Quote:
Originally posted by fa_jing
Maybe - if Royce tried one of his lame-o side kicks to close the distance to the toaster.