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Naw. No reason. I just thought it was a cute picture.
To: yankeedame
2 posted on
09/09/2006 6:47:42 AM PDT by
zeebee
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4 posted on
09/09/2006 6:53:16 AM PDT by
moehoward
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5 posted on
09/09/2006 6:58:44 AM PDT by
digger48
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after years of campaigning, forcing the company to redesign its killer McFlurry ice-cream containers.This is silly. Any good product designer, seeing the problem, would redesign the container, effective with the next order of lids. It really does not cost anything much, and shows you have a soul. Why would anyone chose years of bad publicity for a problem so easily fixed.
To: yankeedame
I used to have a hedgehog. They're very cute in that not-really-good-for-anything sort of way, LOL!
Of course I named him Sonic.
11 posted on
09/09/2006 7:17:51 AM PDT by
Pablo64
("Everything I say is fully substantiated by my own opinion.")
To: yankeedame
Groundhogs were terroroizing my sister's gardens. She caught four of them in a few days baiting a trap with apples. Good thing for the hogs that she didn't know about the Mcflurry cups.
Fiesty suckers when they get caged!
To: yankeedame
The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing. -- the Greek poet Archilochus Knowing how to escape from flurry containers is, apparently, not that "one big thing".
15 posted on
09/09/2006 7:41:04 AM PDT by
ClearCase_guy
(The broken wall, the burning roof and tower. And Agamemnon dead.)
To: yankeedame
It's McDonalds fault that customers do not dispose of the cups properly?
16 posted on
09/09/2006 7:44:31 AM PDT by
CPOSharky
(Methinks the demonrats doth protest too much.)
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