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Wow, thats almost the opposite experience that I had.. well, I guess they were thicker, but that seemed a plus, not a minus..never soggy though..I wonder if something happened in transport..one of things I always liked about them was that the flavour was strong. The salt n vinegar were very tangy, as an example. All

Interesting.. I will try that.. I usually go for the french onion dip..

They're a kind of flavour that's ok, and you have one, and its not bad, and you have another, and hmm, thats actually pretty good, and you have another, and next thing you know the bag is empty.. it kind of sneaks up on you.

All dressed are good, and they can work with a dip as well, so a double threat due to versatility.. I suppose they would be our #1 flavour, if you didn't count salt n vinegar.

Hmm.. ok..point taken.. but he talks to empty chairs, so you can't take him seriously…

Really? I had no idea those things aren't universal.. Dill pickle is a huge hit, probably more than ketchup, up here. As is the all dressed, which also looks like it might be a Canadian thing. So odd. And do they have salt n vinegar chips at all? I know I used to have to bring them with me for my US friends, but

What? Who doesn't like ketchup on hot dogs? Thats crazy talk! Ketchup, mustard, onions, relish, bacon bits, sauerkraut..yummmmmm perfection..

Old Dutch is the best. Period. Full stop. Always has been. I find Lays brand chips bland, thin and lifeless in comparison. I guess its a western Canadian thing. I always thought Old Dutch was country wide, but I guess not. And their ketchup chips are better too. Don't even get me started on their french onion

Thats interesting.. because that was my take as well. I remember thinking it was a good movie, but there would be no way the kids swore like that in the 50's. It felt like a contemporary adult take on what they thought kids might say, and modernized for the movie public. I always thought "The Sandlot" a more

At the time I wrote that it was still a pretty fresh article and I thought I was being original with my comment.. maybe not…

Ooh, that sounds like a good one.. Imma gonna look that one up.. :)

You know, I always liked that song. Sorry.. and it was written by Neil Diamond, so cut it a little slack.. although for some that may make it worse..

Supergroove.. Such an awesome band..
Umm.. bic runga.. I know there's more, but I have to get back to work..

Yay! A reference to Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie! How awesome is that!

Right? I mean, he is a wild party.. whats not to like?

Yeah, I always thought those were odd choices to introduce the band to the states.. why not do one of their classics? But I loved both songs, and they were new at the time.. I think the Hip probably thought, this is what we are doing now. If they don't like it, fuck 'em. Which is pretty cool for a band with an

You know, I never noticed that… all those years, I thought it was just a good joke to have a laugh on.. I should have looked closer.. that being said, I kind of like the Red Blacks.. or is it the Redblacks? Man.. Gotta start paying closer attention…

When I was very young, I took this batman series very seriously. It had drama and excitement, and the coolest car ever. When I was in high school they had it on tv again, and I realized it was one of the funniest things I had ever seen. And it still had the coolest car ever.

Thats true, of course.. but my guilty pleasure is that some of those songs I enjoy unironically.. sucks to be you is just a happy, fun song, and Europa is wistfully romantic. I also liked anna lisa…I just pretend its a real band…

Hah! Ok.. your logic is unimpeachable. I will check it out..