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"I'll Have the Coronary Burger, Please, with a Side of Angioplasta."

Category: Commentary
Posted on: February 26, 2007 8:23 PM, by Craig Hildreth

"Honey, what's for dinner?"

"You know, I just ran out of time today and didn't get a chance to cook anything. I could make you a salad, or there might be some of that leftover soup from Sunday..."

"Nah...let's go out for a quick bite. How 'bout I meet you at [name deleted on advice from T. C. O. Enterprises' astute legal department]."

"No, not there..let's go to [vide supra]. I want to try their new Ultra-Cheesy Bacon and Sour Cream Stuffed Pizza Burrito."

"That sounds delicious, but what about your New Year's resolution?"

"I've been good all week, plus I've worked late every night. Don't you think I deserve a reward? It is just one dish."

"I suppose one dish can't hurt - but have a salad, too."

"Deal! See you there. Buh-bye."

Comments

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I'm actually not a big fan of the CSPI -- they seem to go out of their way to be killjoys. But I'm a foodie, and one who has quite a lot of weight to lose at that, so what do I know?

Posted by: Brian X | February 26, 2007 10:59 PM

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ALLAH'TAN BAŞKA kimsesi olmayan BEN

Posted by: oyunlar 1 | July 16, 2007 10:17 AM

3

YAw sende insansin be abi koy sunu iste.

Posted by: oyun1 | August 6, 2007 3:19 PM

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