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Yeah, I suppose most things are changeable if you try hard enough. Except for things which have already happened, which really is the topic of this article.

It’s Oscar MAYER! They even spell it in their old school commercials. Lol.

Yeah, I was surprised to see Hook described this way. I saw it when it came out when I was like 7, and never since. I loved the Lost Boys’ tree homes and I remember imagining why my little tree spot would be like. However, I remember when the pirates are playing baseball, and Capt. Hook/Smee or someone shoots one of

Yeah, I was 6 or 7 when I saw “Don’t tell mom...” and I really remember saying, “the dishes are done, man.” The whole “I’ll get right on it Rose,” thing apparently is an oft repeated quote, which didn’t resonate with me. Probably because I was 7, and I am male.

Yeah, you’re probably right. But I am skeptical that Hook is as bad as you say. I haven’t seen it in over 20 years, maybe 25.

Alright. I can see that my original question really should have been, “Is it really valid to ask for no ice and still expect a full cup?”

So, I guess we agree that a “no ice” drink can be served in a less than full cup.

I am half Chinese and half white. I am “ethnically ambiguous” as they say. I learned the word, “miscegenation” from the movie “O Brother Where Art Thou,” a film from 2000, but set in Mississippi in 1937. 6 months later, my high school history teacher asked me what my ethnicity was, and when I told him, he said, “Ah

I think it really depends on what your ethnicity is and the ethnicity of your partner.

Is “No Ice” really a valid option? Sometimes I see people ask for that at McDonald’s, and the cashier, will say, “OK, but we can only fill it up 2/3.” This is only at places where the soda fountains are only accessed by the employees.