Subject: I cracked up SO. HARD.
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Posted on: 2011-05-27 03:04:00 UTC
I believe the correct term might be "guffaw."
Subject: I cracked up SO. HARD.
Author:
Posted on: 2011-05-27 03:04:00 UTC
I believe the correct term might be "guffaw."
...and I found this: http://www.marysue.com/
It's a candy supplier. I can't help but think of the candy as Mary Sue versions of regular candy.
I believe the correct term might be "guffaw."
A bottle of shampoo that owns my little sister. No discernible brand or product name, a shooting-star-shaped bottle (yeah), and the content was a blue liquid with a very high percentage of glitter.
Yeah, that's with no doubt Mary Sue Shampoo. Good thing she doesn't use it. (She received it as a gift.)
If this doesn't become a PPC joke, I'm going to be very disappointed in everyone here.
Do you think they taste like glitter? Are they dangerous because of the possibility of sue-ifying agents? Are they MADE of Mary Sues?
This has so many possibilities!
...It's making me think of other strangely named candies out there.
So... does anybody else know any strangely-named chocolates? Could be interesting to see what we've got.
So to kick us off...
Do you know that there's a Mozart chocolate?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozartkugel
*replenishes supply gleefully*
That's hilarious! I wonder what Mary Sue candy tastes like. Unnaturally perfect? Maybe it's not such a bad name after all. ^_^
The crazy part is that the company is apparently 63 years old. How this flew under the radar while Mary Sue was becoming a wide-spread internet term is beyond me.
Still, this is absolutely hilairous. Anyone wanna leave one on the bed for new agents in new RC's? ;)
Does that mean there's a PPC Candy out there too?