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Yeah, there are some companies still making Sarsaparilla soda, like Hansen's, Sioux City, Briar's, etc.
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http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/17972 Not sure if my family would accept all of these. Via Digg.
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http://www.ajc.com/business/content/business/coke/stories/2008/08/28/100_drink_dispenser.html when I'm rich, I'd take one of these. Via Digg.
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I like it in and out of the theater. When you go to a theater, you are in a public place and you have to be willing to give as far as what would be your ideal experience. If you want everything perfect for you as an individual, just wait for it to come out on DVD. There's nothing wrong with popcorn. It's actually a pretty quiet food, compared to various others. I read some of the comments and I just think some of those people want to be a little too controlling. Like one guy complaining about people making "digger motions" with their arm. So, what, people can move in a repeated fashion when they are sitting in a theater? It's just a part of the experience.
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Hey Ryan, A lot of it comes down to cost. Though there may be healthier choices in the same price range, there is also plenty of stuff that is worse. It's not affordable to go out to eat for lunch every day. For the price of one plate of ravioli at a good Italian restaurant, you can get, what, 10 cans of Chef Boyardee? My family was/is upper middle class (I guess) and what I would eat would be things like leftovers from the previous night's dinner, a baloney sandwich, a cheese sandwich, maybe macaroni and cheese once in a while, etc. Subs were more of a special thing due to the cost of assembling them and the fact that the ingredients expire. (If we're talking about a true sub... bread, mayo, mustard, deli meat and cheese, tomatos, lettuce, onions, etc.). If you'd like something different, price it out and make a suggestion to your parents. At the end of the day, you have to be thankful for being provided with that, though, and I'm sure you are. There's a lot of people who would be quite happy to have it. Happy eating. Patrick
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http://www.livescience.com/animals/080826-nemo-home.html Thought this was interesting. Via Digg.
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hehe. Might depend on who you ask. But, we'll see how he does.
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Yeah, tough one. A quick run through gave me 16.
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http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/17862 Played any of these? Via Digg.
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Pretty cool video of the LEGO factory, following the assembly process of the LEGO people (minifigs). http://gizmodo.com/5041136/exclusive-video-how-lego-builds-the-minifigs Via Digg.
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http://sports.espn.go.com/extra/mma/news/story?id=3553315
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A couple of guys tried to run the same distance in real life as they do in World of Warcraft. Hilarity ensues. http://www.manapotions.com/raceazeroth.html Via Engadget.
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I didn't watch it. But, my favorite moments were the men's basketball team winning and Phelps.
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I guess I'd leave the option open as I have no reason to close it. Doesn't do me any good to say I'll never do it. That said, I don't see myself ever doing it. As far as other people, generally speaking, if it makes you happy, you are doing it for you and it's not taking money away from those that you provide for and rely on you, then I don't really have any issue with it. It's their life. Thanks, Patrick
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I don't think Pennington ever had much of an arm for deep balls, did he?
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Check out this Google Maps photo. Nice idea. Via Digg.
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The 2008 Summer Olympics are in the books: http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/summer08/medals Did you watch? What were your favorite moments?
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1048026/Pictured-The-burglar-left-dangling-shoelaces-victims-bay-window.html That's pretty awkward. Via Digg.
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http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/35-greatest-works-of-reverse-graffiti/1949 That's one way to clean. Via Digg.
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Hello, Thank you for visiting KarateForums.com. This post marks number 400,000 here at KarateForums.com. This is a big number, so I wanted to be sure to take a moment to highlight it and to thank everyone who has made it possible. Thank you to everyone who has positively contributed to KarateForums.com in any way, from our launch on May 21, 2001, to today. Thank you to everyone who has been a staff member, helping me to maintain the community, allowing us to reach this level while cultivating the right atmosphere. Presently, this includes Heidi, Brian, Danielle, Eric, Rusty, Ed, Nicholas and Jennifer. I appreciate everything that you have done. And that pretty much says it. Thank you for reading and for supporting KarateForums.com. Sincerely, Patrick
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Here's a good look at where the fighters from the IFL have gone: http://sports.espn.go.com/extra/mma/news/story?id=3547048