Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come

Posted by: justinlarsen

Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 22/12/2003 19:15

Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come to the yard.

Because you were out getting stoned.

It'll understand.
Posted by: tman

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 22/12/2003 20:11

You what?
Posted by: jimhogan

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 22/12/2003 20:17

You what?

Spain.
Posted by: tman

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 22/12/2003 20:21

Right... I've got no idea what you two are going on about
Posted by: lectric

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 22/12/2003 21:24

My guess is it's something to do with that horrible commercial.
Posted by: Ezekiel

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 22/12/2003 21:24

Errhm...'ere!

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Posted by: tman

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 22/12/2003 21:45

Ahh okay. I've not seen this alleged commercial as I'm in the UK
Posted by: ninti

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 23/12/2003 00:04

Yeah it is a reference to another of the dumbass drug commercials from the ever-lying and fear mongering Office of National Drug Policy. You know, the same morons that said that buying a bag of weed supports terrorists. I hate the fact that I (joe taxpayer) end up funding something that is really a political advertisment for the failed and stupid war on drugs, disguised as a public health ad.

Can you tell I hate them?

As for Kelis, it's an ok song I guess, kinda catchy.
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 23/12/2003 00:12

I live in the US and still have no freaking clue what you guys are talking about. I guess I watch too much Tivo, huh? (wait, that's not possible...)
Posted by: Daria

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 23/12/2003 20:12

I often let commercials play when using the TiVo, gives me a moment to do work which requires 100% ignorance of the TV (whereas normally I can only about 50% ignore it )
Posted by: Daria

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 23/12/2003 20:17

I actually thought at first it was a reference to this PETA campaign, in predictably poor taste as the organization seems to often be.

As to "soy brings joy", sure, if you're not allergic, and you don't react at all to the synthetic estrogen it provides. Perhaps it's all just an evil ploy by the leftists to feminize men

If you're keeping score at home, I do have some soy problems. Tofu is ok, oddly, but soy sauce is right out.
Posted by: lectric

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 23/12/2003 20:53

I assume we've all heard of PETA's newest campaign. They're giving pamphlets to kids whose mothers are wearing fur that say "Your Mommy Kills Animals". Nice. How responsible.
Posted by: canuckInOR

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 23/12/2003 22:21

I hope a child somewhere replies "Yeah? Well she's gonna kill you next if she catches you giving me [censored] like this again!"
Posted by: msaeger

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 23/12/2003 23:02

I haven't seen the ad this post is referring to either thank God for Tivo.

As far as peta goes why would they ever stop doing this crap everytime they do they get tons of free advertising.
Posted by: lectric

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 23/12/2003 23:22

Because it's negative advertising? It takes everything in me not to cuss out the people that come here door to door asking for donations. I know there's no sense taking it out on the peons, it just REALLY pisses me off.
Posted by: lectric

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 23/12/2003 23:22

They can do all the nude protesting they like, though.
Posted by: msaeger

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 23/12/2003 23:59

So the cliche that there is no bad publicity isn't true

I think while normal people are turned off by this stuff the loons who would support peta would love this kind of thing.

Why not take it out on the peons maybe they will get discoruged and find something else to be a professional protester for.
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 24/12/2003 00:14

In case anyone is still wondering (as I am, I have no clue what the ad is for), I'm only able to clear up the song they're likely refering to. Personally, I can't stand it. How repetitive can you get?

*edit* I'm an idiot, but the song is awful, so I don't feel so bad about mishearing it *edit*
Posted by: ninti

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 24/12/2003 01:49

Jeez, they are all online...try this one: http://www.mediacampaign.org/multimedia/drug_test.mov
The rest all on http://www.mediacampaign.org/mg/television.html , and are all just as stupid.
Posted by: Roger

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 24/12/2003 07:12

They're giving pamphlets to kids whose mothers are wearing fur that say "Your Mommy Kills Animals".

I believe that wearing fur for the sake of it is wrong. I believe that eating the animal and then wearing it is perfectly fine.

Meat is tasty. Fur is in poor taste.
Posted by: Ezekiel

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 24/12/2003 07:32

If you want to discourage fur wearing, just remark to a friend in a voice loud enough to hear "You're right. Fur does make you look fat." when some fur is nearby.

-Zeke
Posted by: lectric

Re: Try telling the milkshake you couldn't come - 24/12/2003 12:26

I personally don't wear fur or even like it. I will NOT, however, get upset if someone gives me a pair of fur-lined gloves.