You must be older than I because I didn’t know they were a family/show. To me they are just baked freeze-dried fake potatoes covered in delicious salt and stacked in a can.
Actually I got a kick out of the Mythbusters episode where they figured out how to launch the can from around the Pringles but left the chips where they were. The stack fell over, but it didn’t go with a can.
I think that was the one where they were experimenting with making soda geysers out of Mentos and Diet Coke. I tell you, cheap entertainment is the best kind.
It’s an internal poll. I don’t put stock in any of those. Furthermore, it still shows Ford has an inability to break out of the low-to-mid-40s range, even in a poll that’s probably biased towards him.
Since the Surgeon General in this administration is probably questioning the idea having doctors wash their hands between patients an wasteful of the doctor’s time and increasing costs, here are a couple of stories that may have slipped under the radar.
I thought it was already common medical practice not to reuse instruments that had come in contact with CJD, because the CJD proteins could not reliably be neutralized through sterilization of any kind.
My father-in-law died of CJD so this sort of thing is of interest to our family. He was one of an abnormal number of cases in Idaho last year. It was pretty rapid onset, and we still have no idea where it came from.
to bring the Pringles?
I used to watch them every Saturday morning.
You must be older than I because I didn’t know they were a family/show. To me they are just baked freeze-dried fake potatoes covered in delicious salt and stacked in a can.
That’s what he’s talking about. Omir had very sedate Saturday mornings. The big excitement was when the stack fell over.
LOL!
Oh you too, huh?
Actually I got a kick out of the Mythbusters episode where they figured out how to launch the can from around the Pringles but left the chips where they were. The stack fell over, but it didn’t go with a can.
I think that was the one where they were experimenting with making soda geysers out of Mentos and Diet Coke. I tell you, cheap entertainment is the best kind.
from the last cafe, may I suggest a visit to the Church of the Apathetic Agnostic: we don’t know and we don’t care.
Is that like the dyslexic agnostic, who wonders whether there’s a Dog?
that says: “My Karma ran over your Dogma”…
Hey, I like that. Where do you find these goodies?
of an misspent geezerhood.
From the picture above I’m wondering if this is the card being handed out tonight.
Helmet on.
Plainly, Men Suck.
or Patty Melt Special
Funny! Pardon My Sobbing.
Alright I’m PMS’ed out. Can’t think of anything else to go with it.
I like Patty Melt Special. Does that come with Miracle Whip?
Everything comes with Miracle Whip.
n/t
Now you’re changing from whipped cream to Miracle Whip for your dark beer floats? Please! More Sympathy!
Putting up with Men’s Shit (got a magnet with that saying for a co-worker who’d just been dumped by her boyfriend du jour)…
wow. Harold Ford has pulled even.
Amazing.
It’s an internal poll. I don’t put stock in any of those. Furthermore, it still shows Ford has an inability to break out of the low-to-mid-40s range, even in a poll that’s probably biased towards him.
He still has a long, long way to go.
Since the Surgeon General in this administration is probably questioning the idea having doctors wash their hands between patients an wasteful of the doctor’s time and increasing costs, here are a couple of stories that may have slipped under the radar.
#1. A study published in the online edition of the Journal of the Royal Society Interface has been exploring the likelihood that variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease might be spread via the reuse of surgical instruments, and calls for more data in order to allay fears over the possible transmission of vCJD.
#2 Red Wine And White Wine May Be Equally Good For The Heart
And so to bed.
I thought it was already common medical practice not to reuse instruments that had come in contact with CJD, because the CJD proteins could not reliably be neutralized through sterilization of any kind.
My father-in-law died of CJD so this sort of thing is of interest to our family. He was one of an abnormal number of cases in Idaho last year. It was pretty rapid onset, and we still have no idea where it came from.