Great Signs, Cont.

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OK, but what’s in it?

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10 Responses to Great Signs, Cont.

  1. gruaud says:

    Don’t even ask.

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  2. Doug Decker says:

    I had to say something. I think it should be “You want nutrition?”

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  3. chrisliebenthal says:

    As a Wisconsinite, I can tell you what’s in it. My spoon!

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  4. roket says:

    It’s unicorn poop.

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  5. Sirius Lunacy says:

    Here I am eating carrots and now I’m wishing I had ice cream

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  6. Richard says:

    We could be having a nice Kukeri dance right now. It is the perfect time. But no, we have Putin and US war. I am so tired of this.

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      • MDavis says:

        Without looking it up, my mine leapt directly to Discworld. There (and in Britain) it’s called Morris Dancing and it brings in May Day. The costumes aren’t so varied and elaborate, but there are bells. Although, in Discworld there is also a dance to dance the light back out again for winter.

        The Dark Morris has since become a real performance piece at folk festivals in Roundworld. When performed at festivals it is typically set to music, but at the end of Wintersmith Pratchett relates a story of a side of Morris Men who performed the dance in total silence for him at a book signing.

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  7. pagan in repose says:

    I am reminded of the Seinfeld episode with the “Low fat Yogurt.” Everybody gained weight and hilarity ensued.

    I still miss the show about nothing.

    I still resort to my life long love of ice cream. That is right, it is cream that has been frozen with some added flavor. But I believe that if you just sold flavorless ice cream people would still love it.

    I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream. OH yeah! And the key it is sung in is the key of the combined screams of 4 and 5 year olds.

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