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Kakuzu
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OMG EPIC
Posted: 2010-02-04 18:51:18
Kakuzu
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^ wow ftl rs ftw
< waiting for the snow to happen
v ranked in top 20
Posted: 2010-02-04 15:01:47
Kakuzu
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+3 for cat one
Posted: 2010-01-10 14:09:47
Kakuzu
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white - made from white people
black - made from black people
Posted: 2010-01-04 17:42:09
Kakuzu
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AN AMAZING IDEA!!!!!!
Posted: 2010-01-03 11:51:29
Kakuzu
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lmao u guys didnt get the joke.... the bird actually flies off the screen so when you press the button, u cant find it cause its off the screen haha nice one. it got me, really.
Posted: 2009-12-30 19:57:45
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A: white spy
B: coke
C: star trek
D: Mac
E: dog
F: boy
G: west
H: evil
Posted: 2009-12-24 05:46:57
Kakuzu
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haha nice one
Posted: 2009-12-23 11:06:01
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dangerbunny666: banned for having rank 16
Posted: 2009-12-21 09:55:56
Kakuzu
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wow this is awesome. +3
Posted: 2009-09-15 21:11:58
Kakuzu
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i liked the first one lol
Posted: 2009-09-11 13:09:13
Kakuzu
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CUTE
Posted: 2009-09-02 19:45:35
Kakuzu
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wow. that must took long time to make that lol
Posted: 2009-08-31 13:00:25
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The store is featured in an urban legend involving a supposed recipe for its popular chocolate chip cookie. In the legend, a woman and her daughter enjoy a cookie while shopping at Neiman Marcus in Dallas, Texas, and ask for the recipe. The waiter informs her there will be a "two-fifty" charge, which the woman interprets as a modest $2.50. Upon receiving her VISA statement, she is shocked to discover she has been charged $250.00 instead. In revenge, she photocopies the recipe and urges her friends to distribute it for free to everyone they know so that the store will make no further profit on its sale. Because the story typically was passed along as a photocopy, it falls in the legend subcategory of Xeroxlore.
Folklorists have pointed out three chief holes in the story:
Prior to the emergence of the legend, the store did not have a chocolate chip cookie;
A similar story has been around since the 1940s, originally involving a red velvet cake recipe from the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. It wasn't until the 1980s that the story's focus shifted to cookies. The cookie version of the story originally was attached to Mrs. Fields cookies, causing that company eventually to post disavowals of the notices at all its stores.
Although the story is untrue, Neiman Marcus nonetheless published the cookie recipe to quell rumors. It was perfected in 1995 by Kevin Garvin and is featured on the company's website for free. It also is in the Neiman Marcus Cookbook (Clarkson Potter, $45) by Mr. Garvin and John Harrisson.

wikipedia :]
Posted: 2009-08-30 21:19:04
Kakuzu
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WTF
Posted: 2009-08-30 21:15:01
Kakuzu
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wow nice one!
Posted: 2009-08-30 17:06:41
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