It's really the Kit Kat of Oreos since the middle of Kit Kats are crushed Kit Kats.
It's really the Kit Kat of Oreos since the middle of Kit Kats are crushed Kit Kats.
I need to pay more attention to the Oreo aisle. I did see the red velvet cake ones a couple years ago, but I missed the whole ice cream line.
I grew up in a state that has maple sugar farms, which is probably why I'm so picky about it. The fake stuff has an unnatural sweetness to it, blech.
Have they ever made an Oreo where the filling is just more crushed Oreos?
MAGA STUF
The rat would help another rat over eating the Oreo, though!
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They're pretty good. If I had to choose a non-chocolate Oreo, it would be those, but I'm one of those people that puts maple syrup on everything at breakfast. It has to be the real shit, though.
Naturally, the project has been compared to Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, but with humans and puppets coexisting instead of humans and cartoons.
X-Wing Alliance you're in a trading family but also in the Rebel Alliance, so sometimes you're shooting TIE fighters, other times you're transporting something. You were never smuggling fish, though.
That sounds fun. I loved Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance, and this seems similar.
RIP to your puppers.
And the government thinks its spends too much on Medicare now.
Our whole purpose as a species is to create unnatural things that help us live longer.
A photo of said babies would also constitute as "two people in bed."
“It’s the worst piece of research I’ve ever read in Nature magazine,” said Vaupel. “I was outraged that a journal I highly respect would publish such a travesty.”
When 900 years old you reach, look as good you will not.
Probably a small thing to nitpick, but I didn't like how Vader's suit was automatically the same one as in the OT. I would've liked to see him in something less refined and the suit it builds to is because of him throwing money at doctors to make something better.
I have a friend who grew up in Somerville and lives on the NH border now since it's what her and her husband could afford. Granted he's an electrician with connections, so they bought a house that needed updating and were able to fix it before moving in.
It was sometime in the beginning of my sophomore year for me, so 2004, but I was at a state university.
I saw Finding Nemo in theaters, and I was 18 when it came out. :P