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nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
The rule for Seagrams is never drink anything that Bruce Willis didn't sing about.
I KNOW you are not trying to invalidate vodka peeps as a valid lifestyle choice. :grumble:
It might not make everyone sick but Seagrams is so bad to me that not even garlic can fix it.
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nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
The rule for Seagrams is never drink anything that Bruce Willis didn't sing about.
I KNOW you are not trying to invalidate vodka peeps as a valid lifestyle choice. :grumble:
It might not make everyone sick but Seagrams is so bad to me that not even garlic can fix it.
There are other Vodkas. Just saying, you don't have to give up on Vodka Peeps. You could try other alcohols too, but then you'll lose the PeepCleanse (TM) benefits.4 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
The rule for Seagrams is never drink anything that Bruce Willis didn't sing about.
I KNOW you are not trying to invalidate vodka peeps as a valid lifestyle choice. :grumble:
It might not make everyone sick but Seagrams is so bad to me that not even garlic can fix it.
There are other Vodkas. Just saying, you don't have to give up on Vodka Peeps. You could try other alcohols too, but then you'll lose the PeepCleanse (TM) benefits.
I didn't disparage vodka peeps just Seagrams. You vodka peeps people are so defensive.1 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
The rule for Seagrams is never drink anything that Bruce Willis didn't sing about.
I KNOW you are not trying to invalidate vodka peeps as a valid lifestyle choice. :grumble:
It might not make everyone sick but Seagrams is so bad to me that not even garlic can fix it.
There are other Vodkas. Just saying, you don't have to give up on Vodka Peeps. You could try other alcohols too, but then you'll lose the PeepCleanse (TM) benefits.
I didn't disparage vodka peeps just Seagrams. You vodka peeps people are so defensive.
It's like we have a soft marshmallowy middle surrounded by a boozy blur.7 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
The rule for Seagrams is never drink anything that Bruce Willis didn't sing about.
I KNOW you are not trying to invalidate vodka peeps as a valid lifestyle choice. :grumble:
It might not make everyone sick but Seagrams is so bad to me that not even garlic can fix it.
There are other Vodkas. Just saying, you don't have to give up on Vodka Peeps. You could try other alcohols too, but then you'll lose the PeepCleanse (TM) benefits.
I didn't disparage vodka peeps just Seagrams. You vodka peeps people are so defensive.
It's like we have a soft marshmallowy middle surrounded by a boozy blur.
I snorted. At work. :laugh:5 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
The rule for Seagrams is never drink anything that Bruce Willis didn't sing about.
I KNOW you are not trying to invalidate vodka peeps as a valid lifestyle choice. :grumble:
It might not make everyone sick but Seagrams is so bad to me that not even garlic can fix it.
There are other Vodkas. Just saying, you don't have to give up on Vodka Peeps. You could try other alcohols too, but then you'll lose the PeepCleanse (TM) benefits.
I didn't disparage vodka peeps just Seagrams. You vodka peeps people are so defensive.
It's like we have a soft marshmallowy middle surrounded by a boozy blur.
I snorted. At work. :laugh:
I was sitting in a busy waiting room one day when something on here set me off. Luckily my threshold for embarrassment is pretty high.6 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
The rule for Seagrams is never drink anything that Bruce Willis didn't sing about.
I KNOW you are not trying to invalidate vodka peeps as a valid lifestyle choice. :grumble:
It might not make everyone sick but Seagrams is so bad to me that not even garlic can fix it.
There are other Vodkas. Just saying, you don't have to give up on Vodka Peeps. You could try other alcohols too, but then you'll lose the PeepCleanse (TM) benefits.
I didn't disparage vodka peeps just Seagrams. You vodka peeps people are so defensive.
It's like we have a soft marshmallowy middle surrounded by a boozy blur.
I snorted. At work. :laugh:
Good luck you don't have to worry about being ladylike!0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
The rule for Seagrams is never drink anything that Bruce Willis didn't sing about.
I KNOW you are not trying to invalidate vodka peeps as a valid lifestyle choice. :grumble:
It might not make everyone sick but Seagrams is so bad to me that not even garlic can fix it.
There are other Vodkas. Just saying, you don't have to give up on Vodka Peeps. You could try other alcohols too, but then you'll lose the PeepCleanse (TM) benefits.
I didn't disparage vodka peeps just Seagrams. You vodka peeps people are so defensive.
It's like we have a soft marshmallowy middle surrounded by a boozy blur.
I snorted. At work. :laugh:
Good luck you don't have to worry about being ladylike!
:laugh: I'M NOT A MAN!!! :laugh:5 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
The rule for Seagrams is never drink anything that Bruce Willis didn't sing about.
I KNOW you are not trying to invalidate vodka peeps as a valid lifestyle choice. :grumble:
It might not make everyone sick but Seagrams is so bad to me that not even garlic can fix it.
There are other Vodkas. Just saying, you don't have to give up on Vodka Peeps. You could try other alcohols too, but then you'll lose the PeepCleanse (TM) benefits.
I'm imagining someone's face as I pour my Grey Goose over Peeps.2 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
The rule for Seagrams is never drink anything that Bruce Willis didn't sing about.
I KNOW you are not trying to invalidate vodka peeps as a valid lifestyle choice. :grumble:
It might not make everyone sick but Seagrams is so bad to me that not even garlic can fix it.
There are other Vodkas. Just saying, you don't have to give up on Vodka Peeps. You could try other alcohols too, but then you'll lose the PeepCleanse (TM) benefits.
I didn't disparage vodka peeps just Seagrams. You vodka peeps people are so defensive.
It's like we have a soft marshmallowy middle surrounded by a boozy blur.
I snorted. At work. :laugh:
Good luck you don't have to worry about being ladylike!
:laugh: I'M NOT A MAN!!! :laugh:
Absolutely not. You rocked that dress last weekend, my dear0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
The rule for Seagrams is never drink anything that Bruce Willis didn't sing about.
I KNOW you are not trying to invalidate vodka peeps as a valid lifestyle choice. :grumble:
It might not make everyone sick but Seagrams is so bad to me that not even garlic can fix it.
There are other Vodkas. Just saying, you don't have to give up on Vodka Peeps. You could try other alcohols too, but then you'll lose the PeepCleanse (TM) benefits.
I didn't disparage vodka peeps just Seagrams. You vodka peeps people are so defensive.
It's like we have a soft marshmallowy middle surrounded by a boozy blur.
I snorted. At work. :laugh:
Good luck you don't have to worry about being ladylike!
:laugh: I'M NOT A MAN!!! :laugh:
Absolutely not. You rocked that dress last weekend, my dear
That settles nothing. I've seen men rock dresses too. Sadly, better than me. *sigh* Somebody pass me the Peeps jar.2 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
The rule for Seagrams is never drink anything that Bruce Willis didn't sing about.
I KNOW you are not trying to invalidate vodka peeps as a valid lifestyle choice. :grumble:
It might not make everyone sick but Seagrams is so bad to me that not even garlic can fix it.
There are other Vodkas. Just saying, you don't have to give up on Vodka Peeps. You could try other alcohols too, but then you'll lose the PeepCleanse (TM) benefits.
I didn't disparage vodka peeps just Seagrams. You vodka peeps people are so defensive.
It's like we have a soft marshmallowy middle surrounded by a boozy blur.
I snorted. At work. :laugh:
Good luck you don't have to worry about being ladylike!
:laugh: I'M NOT A MAN!!! :laugh:
Absolutely not. You rocked that dress last weekend, my dear
That settles nothing. I've seen men rock dresses too. Sadly, better than me. *sigh* Somebody pass me the Peeps jar.
That's part of the fun
I don't like peeps, but I'd probably eat anything today if it was soaked in enough vodka2 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
The rule for Seagrams is never drink anything that Bruce Willis didn't sing about.
I KNOW you are not trying to invalidate vodka peeps as a valid lifestyle choice. :grumble:
It might not make everyone sick but Seagrams is so bad to me that not even garlic can fix it.
There are other Vodkas. Just saying, you don't have to give up on Vodka Peeps. You could try other alcohols too, but then you'll lose the PeepCleanse (TM) benefits.
I didn't disparage vodka peeps just Seagrams. You vodka peeps people are so defensive.
It's like we have a soft marshmallowy middle surrounded by a boozy blur.
I snorted. At work. :laugh:
Good luck you don't have to worry about being ladylike!
:laugh: I'M NOT A MAN!!! :laugh:
Absolutely not. You rocked that dress last weekend, my dear
Supah manly. It's like Supah Bulky...
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nutmegoreo wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
The rule for Seagrams is never drink anything that Bruce Willis didn't sing about.
I KNOW you are not trying to invalidate vodka peeps as a valid lifestyle choice. :grumble:
It might not make everyone sick but Seagrams is so bad to me that not even garlic can fix it.
There are other Vodkas. Just saying, you don't have to give up on Vodka Peeps. You could try other alcohols too, but then you'll lose the PeepCleanse (TM) benefits.
I didn't disparage vodka peeps just Seagrams. You vodka peeps people are so defensive.
It's like we have a soft marshmallowy middle surrounded by a boozy blur.
I snorted. At work. :laugh:
Good luck you don't have to worry about being ladylike!
:laugh: I'M NOT A MAN!!! :laugh:
Absolutely not. You rocked that dress last weekend, my dear
That settles nothing. I've seen men rock dresses too. Sadly, better than me. *sigh* Somebody pass me the Peeps jar.
That's part of the fun
I don't like peeps, but I'd probably eat anything today if it was soaked in enough vodka
You can just drink from the jar and leave the Peeps for those of us with really low standards.2 -
Silentpadna wrote: »tinkerbellang83 wrote: »Silentpadna wrote: »I'm going to be a bit of a contrarian here, even though the OP looks to be long gone.
Many many products specifically use the words "promote" or "help" for doing things. I've come to the realization that when they say that, it means that they don't actually do the things. Those are things that they can easily state and have them be "not evaluated by the FDA" or somesuch. It also makes the claims extremely vague and misleading. "Helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles", for example. No real claim. Doesn't actually remove wrinkles, just helps reduce their appearance.
To me there is a difference between claiming something will make you lose weight versus claiming it will "promote" weight loss.
That said, it appeared to me that OP thought there would be a tangible effect....to which I, and most of you, doubt.
But the point is most people buy these things believing that they will cause weight loss, not because they think that it doesn't because of the vagueness of the product sales fluff.
That's actually the point I'm trying to make (probably awkwardly). The claims, which are not evaluated, are vague (on purpose by using the words "promotes" or "helps") allowing those who do not engage in critical thinking to take them at face value. It's a genius marketing ploy that works across so many products.
So true. I got taken on a $60 face cream and I still have wrinkles!
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fastforlife1 wrote: »I eat 3 cloves of raw garlic if I feel a cold coming on: it kills viruses. Raw garlic is also known for stimulating hunger; I read one anecdotal incidence of weight loss with it. If you eat it in the evening and make all of your family eat it too then nobody in your home will notice the smell but pity the poor unexpected visitor
Along these lines, I've had excellent results with using garlic at the first signs that a yeast infection is coming on. https://midwiferytoday.com/mt-articles/garlic/5 -
kshama2001 wrote: »fastforlife1 wrote: »I eat 3 cloves of raw garlic if I feel a cold coming on: it kills viruses. Raw garlic is also known for stimulating hunger; I read one anecdotal incidence of weight loss with it. If you eat it in the evening and make all of your family eat it too then nobody in your home will notice the smell but pity the poor unexpected visitor
Along these lines, I've had excellent results with using garlic at the first signs that a yeast infection is coming on. https://midwiferytoday.com/mt-articles/garlic/
A garlic clove in my hoo-hah. So many comments...
ETA: Typing hoo-hah made me wonder if vagina would get *kittened*. Let's see...
ETA2: Guess not.2 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »fastforlife1 wrote: »I eat 3 cloves of raw garlic if I feel a cold coming on: it kills viruses. Raw garlic is also known for stimulating hunger; I read one anecdotal incidence of weight loss with it. If you eat it in the evening and make all of your family eat it too then nobody in your home will notice the smell but pity the poor unexpected visitor
Along these lines, I've had excellent results with using garlic at the first signs that a yeast infection is coming on. https://midwiferytoday.com/mt-articles/garlic/
A garlic clove in my hoo-hah. So many comments...
ETA: Typing hoo-hah made me wonder if vagina would get *kittened*. Let's see...
ETA2: Guess not.
Ah, thread drift at its finest And yet somehow, we're (sort of) back on topic!3 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »fastforlife1 wrote: »I eat 3 cloves of raw garlic if I feel a cold coming on: it kills viruses. Raw garlic is also known for stimulating hunger; I read one anecdotal incidence of weight loss with it. If you eat it in the evening and make all of your family eat it too then nobody in your home will notice the smell but pity the poor unexpected visitor
Along these lines, I've had excellent results with using garlic at the first signs that a yeast infection is coming on. https://midwiferytoday.com/mt-articles/garlic/
A garlic clove in my hoo-hah. So many comments...
ETA: Typing hoo-hah made me wonder if vagina would get *kittened*. Let's see...
ETA2: Guess not.
Ah, thread drift at its finest And yet somehow, we're (sort of) back on topic!
I think uses for garlic is definitely on topic!0 -
Don't Woo me until you've tried it!4
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