Christopher said: i want some now with bbq Haha, gimme a 4 piece! I tear up some McD's Dollar Menu when it's 3 a.m. and I'm still out. | |
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Flowers2 said: Christopher said: and omg wait they deliver?! they do in Manhattan or did when I was there.... when I worked there.. me and the co-workers ordered it for breakfast, they delivered Yes they still do deliver... I work in Tribeca and the McDonalds on Chambers street still delivers [Edited 10/23/08 8:25am] | |
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Evvy said: i wanna know what the heck is in fabric softener 'cause they won't print it on the label
Fabric Softener: Could it Be the Next New Hair Product? Baby Powder: Powder for the Face By Leanna Teague, published Nov 03, 2006 Published Content: 365 Total Views: 279,548 Favorited By: 2 CPs Contact Subscribe Add to Favorites Embed: Rating: 3.0 of 5 * * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 Font Font close window Hair is challenging to control as depicted by TV commercials. The Sunsilk line of shampoos and conditioners poke fun at poofing limp hair on the heads of women they claim need help. A color dot suddenly appears above their heads to represent the shampoo and conditioner that would best fit their hair type. In fact all the women in the Sunsilk commercial are seen going about their daily life with color dots above their heads. With all the choices of shampoo and conditioner flaunted as the perfect product it all boils down to trying different ones to see which works for you. If you do find a good product the longer you use it the less effective it becomes. Seeking answers might draw some to the use of plain soap and water. After all isn’t that what shampoo and conditioner is minus the fragrance, plant extracts, and added vitamins. Unfortunately, soap and water dries hair out. This could be good for someone who has oily hair and wants more volume and bounce. People wanting fabulous hair have even used horse products such as Mane and Tail in hopes to get that soft silky manageable healthy look. It to appears to be working great and then it stops. The solution to getting the hair you want could be lurking in the laundry room. It comes in a bottle labeled fabric softener. Liquid fabric softener to be precise. The fabric softener sheets wouldn’t work at all unless you soak out the fabric softener with water. The powder kind would also have to be dissolved before using. It’s easier to use the liquid brands. Any shampoo will work with the fabric softener. The shampoo cleans the hair while the fabric softener makes it soft and easy to manage. It really works, but you have to be careful not to use very much because it will make your hair look oily. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Evvy said: i wanna know what the heck is in fabric softener 'cause they won't print it on the label
Here´s some really weird stuff: "This will be a hard pill to swallow, as the jury is still out for me. Here's the gist: The Tennessean, the paper in Nashville and surrounding areas, printed two separate articles (one was a letter written in, the other an article entitled, "Inquiring baldies want to know about pink cure") telling of men achieving regrowth by using April Fresh Ultra Downy *pink top* as a cream in the shower. They leave it on for about two minutes each day. It states in each article that men who had absolutely NO hair on top tried the product and have considerable results (one case actually procured enough hair to comb!) I know it sounds far fetched, but I thought it was interesting. I'll scan the articles as soon as I have time. The longer article was printed in the May 31st edition and featured on the front of the Life section. Sorry if this sounds like rubbish, drivel, snake oil, whatever you want to call it. I just thought it was interesting." Then another poster put links to the article: http://www.tennessean.com.../ARCHIVE01 Thi " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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lazycrockett said: Please, anyone eating at McDonald's really shouldn't be concerned bout whats "in" the food.
c'mon. SO TRUE! The red bug thing has me grossed out a bit though, hadn't heard that | |
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Fauxie said: Christopher said: i smell big macs There are sesame seeds in between the keys on Dewrede's keyboard. It could be nothing. . [Edited 10/22/08 23:45pm] | |
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banks said: Flowers2 said: they do in Manhattan or did when I was there.... when I worked there.. me and the co-workers ordered it for breakfast, they delivered Yes they still do deliver... I work in Tribeca and the McDonalds on Chambers street still delivers | |
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ass. | |
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HisRoyalBadness07 said: ass.
I really dont need to know what u have with ure nuggets PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
U can't polish a turd.. but u can roll it in glitter In my Profile Pic | |
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