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Hmm, do you think they would want to eat one of them things?Cranberry wrote:Some people (most of us here, I'd wager) have far too much money.
Are there no more starving children in the world?
Imagine, the great Poo Nation. I can hear it now "My grandpaw fought against the Great Poo Nation back in '08. " ( Apologies to the great Sioux Nation)
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I know it's not real. What bothers me is that somebody (some people, likely) took all the energy and time (and money) to make the site to begin with.emmline wrote:Don't worry Cran, I know the AirPoo looks real...Cranberry wrote:Some people (most of us here, I'd wager) have far too much money.
Are there no more starving children in the world?
I mean iPoo.
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Oh. I guess there are people who have the time, energy and money to create large Internet sites centered around relatively trivial matters. Now that you mention it.Cranberry wrote:I know it's not real. What bothers me is that somebody (some people, likely) took all the energy and time (and money) to make the site to begin with.emmline wrote:Don't worry Cran, I know the AirPoo looks real...Cranberry wrote:Some people (most of us here, I'd wager) have far too much money.
Are there no more starving children in the world?
I mean iPoo.
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That's what I was thinking!Dale wrote:Oh. I guess there are people who have the time, energy and money to create large Internet sites centered around relatively trivial matters. Now that you mention it.Cranberry wrote:I know it's not real. What bothers me is that somebody (some people, likely) took all the energy and time (and money) to make the site to begin with.emmline wrote: Don't worry Cran, I know the AirPoo looks real...
I mean iPoo.
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- Tell us something.: "Tell us something" hits me a bit like someone asking me to tell a joke. I can always think of a hundred of them until someone asks me for one. You know how it is. Right now, I can't think of "something" to tell you. But I have to use at least 100 characters to inform you of that.
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What... no whistle dock??
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Maybe it is, and maybe it isn't. I'd say not. What it is, is a visceral response to overadvertising. My guess is it's somebody working on the iPod advertising account, and sick to death of the over-hype. We had a similar thing at my work when one of the directors came up with the slogan "Waves of Change". The response, when it came, was "Waves of Cr*p". And the response was more accurate than the original slogan. The Director who came up with it is no longer with the company.Walden wrote:It's art.Cranberry wrote: I know it's not real. What bothers me is that somebody (some people, likely) took all the energy and time (and money) to make the site to begin with.
Tasteless art.
Wizard needs whiskey, badly!