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not so amazing mario cake |
Jul 22, 2008, 00:19 |
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there is nothing amazing about the cake. i know a few cake designers who can come up with more lavish designs but they choose not to gain the attention of the law firms representing nintendo. you can even go to ralphs grocery store with a photo of mario to print on a birthday cake and they will politely turn down your request.
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Jul 22, 2008, 00:10 |
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Oh yeah, very cool! I can only imagine how impressive that would have been to me when I was ten years old.
I still like "Ebert & Roeper at the Movies" - even without Ebert (who I still read). It's too bad Disney wants to change a good show, especially since there really aren't any shows like it on TV right now.
And Savage, whoever the fuck you are... I'm lucky enough to live in an area where that douche bag isn't on the radio... anyway, do us all a favor and have yourself a nice blood clot to the brain. Have yourself a nice little stroke on air, thanks.
Ok that might be a little harsh, barely, but WTF? Hopefully Bronco never even catches wind of this. I can only imagine how pissed that would make me while raising a son with Autism.
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Jul 21, 2008, 20:59 |
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Real Dinosaur on the Loose in a Museum Makes Learning Fun, Extremely Dangerous. With the exception of Barney and Godzilla, I wasn't aware you could make a career of running around in a dino suit.
Very cool, though!
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