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It's not even my banana.
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Well, okay, I guess. @$#&*”#$#&§¥£!!!!!Missing apostrophe makes this a statement or directive.View attachment 110225
Nonpareil, surely.Namibia. Well, I’ve never been a Non before. Nonentity, Nonessential, Nonexistent.
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If the monkeys are carrying knives, I'd be thinking about taking up an indoor sport, like bowling or maybe parcheesi.A sign at one of the golf courses we went to in SA:
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Well, okay, I guess. @$#&*”#$#&§¥£!!!!!
That’s hilarious!!A sign at one of the golf courses we went to in SA:
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Ah that must have been it. Well done, Ted.Nonpareil, surely.
If the monkeys are carrying knives, I'd be thinking about taking up an indoor sport, like bowling or maybe parcheesi.
Can’t leave the old school days behind.
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Spotted today at a restaurant in Moncton. Alex & Lily School Bus. It is set up as a regular trailer for the motorcycle. The front wheels of the school bus don’t actually touch the ground.
LMAO!!!
When you think about it, it really is something significant to be able to say a product is harmless. Assuming it is true. But then, so many products have turned out to be quite the opposite, and amazingly, that doesn’t seem to put them out of business.
Yes, very strange. The most positive thing they can think of to say about the product is that it doesn’t harm you, which is a far cry from being good for you.LMAO!!!
I think they mean they don’t harm the trees, etc. but it makes for weird branding.
Well, coconut water IS really healthy.... lots of good electrolytes. I drink it fairly often... but now this photo is getting me to wonder if the coconut water I purchase might not be sustainably harvested.Yes, very strange. The most positive thing they can think of to say about the product is that it doesn’t harm you, which is a far cry from being good for you.
True. The company is Harmless Harvest, and they seem to be legit, but still...I think they mean they don’t harm the trees, etc. but it makes for weird branding.
True. The company is Harmless Harvest, and they seem to be legit, but still...
I had an early encounter with deceptive branding in junior high school, when I bought a "seamless rubber handball." As we were banging it against the wall of the gym, it split exactly in half, along what was obviously a well-disguised seam. A closer look at the box it came in showed that it was made by the Seamless Rubber Company.
OMG this brings back memories.A sign in my favourite gardens in Cape Town:
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That’s the sort of experience that can colour your life going forward. Did you have to have many years of therapy to get over this deceit?True. The company is Harmless Harvest, and they seem to be legit, but still...
I had an early encounter with deceptive branding in junior high school, when I bought a "seamless rubber handball." As we were banging it against the wall of the gym, it split exactly in half, along what was obviously a well-disguised seam. A closer look at the box it came in showed that it was made by the Seamless Rubber Company.