Posted on 04/30/2007 4:03:30 PM PDT by Flavius
I have tried it and it works, we have a lot of these creepy things here in the desert.
BUMP!
They do have state inspectors.
CEO's eat in a whole lot fancier places than most of us do.
That isn't the important question though.
The important question is 'where do their foodstuffs come from'?
Answer, the same places yours and mine do.
“LOL, you just gave away that youre female”
Ohhhh....I guess I will never live this down. That hurt. If I was female it will come as quite a shock to my wife.
Also, I would be the ugliest female ever (With the biggest mustache too). Nope. 6’2’ 220 lbs of chocolate addicted man.
I have always been mad for chocolate. (The codes for the nuclear launch sequence are....Is this Belgian chocolate? It’s really good. If you tell me where I can get more of this, I’ll tell you about the service entrance to the Fort Knox gold vault.)
Speaking of which, I think I will go find some.
Ooops. Sorry. <:0
Your chocolate addition is rare for a man.
On another thread where the topic came up, someone posted that they though 8 oz of dark chocolate seemed a bit excessive. It was a guy in that case, and we had fun.
If wed keep the good stuff we send overseas, and not buy the substandard cr@p from third world hell holes, we wouldnt be having these problems.
In addition: Huge fines on the American companies that do not test the ingredients they import. Ignorance is no plea--they must be accountable for the products they sell. These companies buying and selling on the cheap need to be run out of business if they are expensing the American people for profit.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1826342/posts
yummy its in chicken , i am shocked
vitamins
chicken
pork
juice
and thats just China
where are the other savory bits coming from
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