--- In [email protected], nablusoss1008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > It's a wonder they even fly in front of you, so that
> > *you* can see it, right? 
> > 
> > You *have* seen it, right? I mean, you're not just
> > claiming stuff without ever having seen it yourself,
> > right?  :-)
> > 
> > It's Ok if you were. They probably considered you
> > too much of a fool to show you a demo.
> 
> Done that. But with you in the room I'd rather enjoy an Hagendas :-)

Hmmm. That sounds Off The Program to me, Nab. 
If you could get into an official TM butt-
bouncing dome in the first place (highly
doubtful), wouldn't they throw you out for
eating ice cream?  :-)

I should point out as well that, although
misspelled, Nabby's preference in ice cream
brands is revealing. Once again he's proved
that for him, what the sellers of a product 
*call it* is far more important than what
it really is. From Wikipedia:

Häagen-Dazs [&#712;ha&#720;g&#601;n&#716;das] is an American brand of ice 
cream made by the Hristov family, established by Reuben 
and Rose Mattus in The Bronx, New York in 1961. ... The 
ice cream comes in many different flavors and is a so-called 
"super-premium" brand, meaning it is quite dense (very little 
air is mixed in during manufacture and no emulsifiers such 
as guar gum are used), and has a high butterfat content. 
. . .
Häagen-Dazs was sold to The Pillsbury Company, now owned by 
General Mills, in 1983. In the USA and Canada, the brand is 
used under license by Nestlé.

In the 1980s, Häagen-Dazs faced competition from Frusen 
Glädjé, another brand of premium American ice cream with 
a Scandinavian-style name.


Want Nabby's approval? Just find a fancy name
for your ordinary product. Sorta like "Transcend-
ental Meditation" for plain old ordinary beginner's
mantra meditation.

He *has* possibly coined a new advertising slogan
for Nestlé, however. "Haagen-Dazs -- the ice cream 
for those who would rather claim they can fly than 
prove it."   :-)



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