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Toddler And Up

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Fri, Jul 26, 2024 11:57 AM

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They're marketed as being for toddlers. But no one can stop you from eating them yourself. [Meanwhil

They're marketed as being for toddlers. But no one can stop you from eating them yourself. [Meh logo]( [Every day at Meh we’ve got a new daily deal. Here's the only picture we're showing you of today's deal.]( [Silly Photo]( [I like buttons]( [I like links]( [Meanwhile, on SideDeal (no guesswork required)]( [16-Pack: Funny Farm Goat Cheddar Mac & Cheese]( [16 for $16 - 24]( [I want this deal.]( You’re receiving this email at {EMAIL} because you signed up at [Meh]( with username {NAME} on 11/28/2016. To make changes to your email subscriptions [view your account]( or [unsubscribe](. [Meh logo]( 4717 Plano Parkway, Suite 130 Carrollton, TX 75010 #Two_Truths_and_July 2 active users @quizterio 12:56 PM We’re back, with Two Truths and July. @quizterio 12:57 PM It’s time, everybody. @quizterio 12:58 PM Big round of applause for Irk! @Irk 12:59 PM I’m a busy man, quizterio. @quizterio 1:00 PM Yes, sir, I’m very sorry, sir. @Irk 1:01 PM I know how this works. But I’m doing it my way. @Irk 1:02 PM Rather than details about myself, instead it shall be: Does It Bother Me? @quizterio 1:03 PM Very good, my liege. @Irk 1:04 PM First. “Die Hard is a Christmas Movie” used as a “quirky” conversation starter. @Irk 1:05 PM Second: the numerous empty checkout lanes still present in most big box stores ever since the introduction of self checkout. @Irk 1:06 PM Third: personality tests. All of them. @Irk 1:07 PM Which of them bother me, and which of them more than they should? @Irk 1:08 PM You may never know. @Irk 1:09 PM That is my gift to you.

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