Sunday, August 1, 2010

Incredible, only in the sense that they are not credible


BONUS UPDATE NUMERO UNO
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I need to do something about my scanner. Also my pens, and my paper.
That's all for tonight, but I'll leave you with a thought question: should toast be allowed to vote? Discuss.

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  2. I like the 2035 version of computers.

    I think you have found your calling, by the way.


    More importantly, white-bread toast should not be allowed to vote, but whole-grain toast should by all accounts be allowed to vote.

    Don't try and drag me into this Rye/Pumpernickel debate, though.

    -D

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  3. HEY! No fair ~ you can't just remove a post if you w- HEY! WAIT A MINUTE - NO! DON'T REMOVE THIS POST! NO! STO *

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  4. IT'S TOO LATE, AL Z.
    (Right now I'm drumming my fingers together in an evil/menacing manner. Also, laughing a needlessly evil laugh.)
    Danny: thanks bro! And I must say, white bread is the worst. However, I've always felt that white bread toast is at least more legitimate than untoasted white bread, so maybe we should let it vote sometimes. You know, maybe just let it vote real quick.

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  5. Only Rye toast is smart enough to vote. Totally.

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  6. well, what about croissants? they're not generally toasted, but I feel like they're such a sophisticated type of bread that they MUST have good opinions in the voting office.

    also: adam, your stuff is awesome!!

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