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I would be more than happy if a big Oreo truck smashed its back in into my house and started unloading thousands of boxes of cookies into my house. I would be forever in bliss. This article has been viewed 6686 times in the last 7 years groovehouse: 18th Jun 2006 - 01:50 GMTTell you what's gonna suck for those apartment/condos back there... trucks unloading at all hours of the day and night! elaine: 18th Jun 2006 - 16:05 GMTdo you know, just the title of this post got me going. i am a total homer simpson. i watch adverts going "mmmm. i want one". i can want things i don't want or need. it's just about the wanting. i think i actually make a very patchy consumer, but for the moment of the wanting i am right there. Peter: 19th Jun 2006 - 14:46 GMThaving the oreo truck back up to your house would be rad! though, im not so sure that living in the "cash & carry" would... heh. Peter: 19th Jun 2006 - 14:50 GMTalso: i used to live up the avenue from a Tastykake a few years before that, in another neighborhood i used to spend alot of time in, there was a tastykake plant that made brownies. oh wow. 24/7 brownie smell. i swear. they dont even have to advertise. with so many plants around nyc, their smell works its own marketing schemae. not that this has much to do with this post. i just imagined what the oreo truck must smell like :) maybe i should write a post about the tastykake phenomenon, sometime. Comment on this article..Browsing articles by CE - [previous] :: [next] |
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