I'm not sure how this information will impact your McNugget eating experience in anyway for the better or worse... whick makes it the best reason to share.
McDonald's Has Names for the 4 Different McNugget Shapes
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Friday, February 15, 2013
if Dunkin' ever made it's way to the West Coast...
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
"I have no time for January yogis..."
The above was quoted by a yogi friend from down under, who shall remain nameless, in reference to the sudden rise in attendance in your local gym/yoga studio/beachside running track at the beginning of every year, as a multitude of fitness resolutions come and go... and now, in their defense...
What to really expect at your first yoga class...
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Luuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuc!
And now for something actually riveting or just perhaps the greatest moment in TV history:
Last night, How I Met Your Mother may have made up for waaaaaaaay too many years of lame teasers regarding Ted's journey towards meeting the elusive "mother". They took a break and delivered perhaps a series best with the fictitious Robyn Sparkles' "Behind the Tunes" (the Canadian version of "Behind the Music"). The great white north was more than well represented in that 30 minute span, but none was greater than the cameo by former Kings hall of famer Luc Robitaille (as "himself"), admitting to listing to "Sandcastles in the Sand" in his pre-game ritual. It was MAGICAL. It was only bested by his name's appearance in the credits on the same screen as Canadian treasure Dave Coulier. The Full House/Alanis reference was priceless. Oh, and now I gotta get me some Tim Bits. Good one, eh!
Last night, How I Met Your Mother may have made up for waaaaaaaay too many years of lame teasers regarding Ted's journey towards meeting the elusive "mother". They took a break and delivered perhaps a series best with the fictitious Robyn Sparkles' "Behind the Tunes" (the Canadian version of "Behind the Music"). The great white north was more than well represented in that 30 minute span, but none was greater than the cameo by former Kings hall of famer Luc Robitaille (as "himself"), admitting to listing to "Sandcastles in the Sand" in his pre-game ritual. It was MAGICAL. It was only bested by his name's appearance in the credits on the same screen as Canadian treasure Dave Coulier. The Full House/Alanis reference was priceless. Oh, and now I gotta get me some Tim Bits. Good one, eh!
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