As I am currently filing a lawsuit against Abbas Holdings Inc., times are financially tough. Therefore, it is even more important to know how long food is fresh for.
Actually, I just needed an excuse to post that link, and why not bitch about having $15,000 stolen from you?
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
hell of upset expectations
The new Trop50 blows. Especially compared to expectations of drinking the regular Tropicana pulp free orange juice. I didn't know what I was buying, I saw pulp free and snagged the carton, because it was on sale. I did find it odd that the carton was taller and thinner than usual. To my dismay, this is how Pepsi differentiates between the Trop50 and regular Tropicana.
Why does it blow? It tastes like water downed orange juice, but with a terribly artificial aftertaste (my guess is that this is from the PureVia sweetener, an extract of the stevia plant). The only good news is that it still has 100% vitamin C per serving. So it still serves my intended purpose of hydrating while attacking this lingering cold I've been having.
Verdict: Stick with the golden nectar of regular Tropicana.
Why does it blow? It tastes like water downed orange juice, but with a terribly artificial aftertaste (my guess is that this is from the PureVia sweetener, an extract of the stevia plant). The only good news is that it still has 100% vitamin C per serving. So it still serves my intended purpose of hydrating while attacking this lingering cold I've been having.
Verdict: Stick with the golden nectar of regular Tropicana.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
chamber of grinding
Being locked in Sturgis, MI 5 days a week since January 5th, I have been able to catch various programs on TV that I normally would not watch. Anyway, I have watched CNBC the last couple of days with morbid curiosity since, like everyone else, my 401k has dropped 50%. During the various interviews/shouting matches they split the screen with windows for each presenter. This week the hit a new high of 9 people in the discussion and on the screen at the same time. There is an 8.1% unemployment rate in this country right now (over 11% here in Michigan), but there is still a growth industry in pundits/opiners/blowholes on TV. This all began with CNN during the presidential election, which showcased two rows of 5 people/pundits, and 2 hosts in studio, but CNBC has upped the ante with 9 people spread out across the country.
Wealthy men who do no good are ground into powder in this chamber.
Wealthy men who do no good are ground into powder in this chamber.
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