You can't pull the wool over my eyes, ChefElf! I still check L&E upon occasion, and despite you not announcing your new article anywhere on the forums as far as I can tell, I have stumbled upon it (read: easily noticed it at the top of the L&E homepage).
As always, it was delightful to read your article. I especially love the video additions to it; I actually get to see you sip, savor and suffer! Which brings me to the question I always ask myself upon divulging in a new extinct beverage article, and now ask you; "Why are there "Six S's", but only ever five shown?
As always, a capital article. Kudos to you!
And you have yet to get around to reviewing Steven Segal's Lightning Bolt energy drink. It is seriously extinct these days, and you'd better get moving and find it before it disappears from the face of the earth completely instead of being preserved in your museum.
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#3
Posted 07 September 2007 - 08:12 PM
Hey, glad you like it!
Yeah, I've been answering questions about why there are only 5 S's for about 7 years now. The answer = no good reason.
Yeah, I've been answering questions about why there are only 5 S's for about 7 years now. The answer = no good reason.
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#4
Posted 08 September 2007 - 01:46 AM
QUOTE (Slade @ Sep 6 2007, 02:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
And you have yet to get around to reviewing Steven Segal's Lightning Bolt energy drink. It is seriously extinct these days, and you'd better get moving and find it before it disappears from the face of the earth completely instead of being preserved in your museum.
Meh. You could always take liberally from the review of it in the agony booth.
#5
Posted 09 September 2007 - 08:16 PM
I just watched the videos--it was very brave of you to do what you did. You sound kind of like my physics teacher (the white one, not the Indian one).
By the way, the FDA page says the problem with the cans is biological instead of chemical, so be on the lookout for food poisoning.
By the way, the FDA page says the problem with the cans is biological instead of chemical, so be on the lookout for food poisoning.
#6
Posted 27 September 2007 - 06:16 AM
I've finally remembered to watch the first video on a computer that has sound, and I always expect your voice to be lower when I see pictures of you. I hope you do not explode in the next two! (Though that would be cool, were it not you exploding and instead some random person on the Internet.)
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#7
Posted 04 October 2007 - 01:11 PM
Wow. This really sounds like the worst idea ever in extinct beverages. At least the balls never exploded anyone.
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