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Myrbie & Dax

Two brothers- one physicist, one existentialist - whole mess of trouble
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Pink Canada Mints

Don't believe us?  Go ahead, try it for yourself.  We dare you.

No, we double dog dare you!

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01/18/08 @ 9:50 am
Monponsett [Member] writes:
I just visited their site.... it'sliketotally fun.

You can have Sweethearts made with your own messages on them, but you have to buy an entire "run"... which is 3500 pounds, or 1 million individual Sweethearts.

I may go for:

- "Take this... your breath stinks"

- "Put 5 in your mouth at once, and go down on someone"

- "Give these to your sick grandmother,then sell her prescription Oxycontins on the black market."

- I ate the whole bag, and now I have a pink tongue... although it WAS already pink."

- "A man in Culver City, California once spit one of these 28 yards."

- "Great for luring children close to your van door"

- "I plan to kill you for insurance money when we're both elderly."

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01/18/08 @ 9:55 am
Jul3ia [Member] writes:
"At birth I was switched with a Tums and no one could tell the difference"
01/18/08 @ 10:12 am
Monponsett [Member] writes:
"Kind of what pineal cysts look like"
01/18/08 @ 10:25 am
the dean! [Member] writes:
I would rather eat seventy-three bags of Canada Mints each time licking the very bottom of the bag then to have to eat just ONE circus peanut..people who eat those are just weird...its like eating silly putty...sickies...
01/20/08 @ 9:37 am
Ned [Member] writes:
Want to see Pop-Rocks/Cola cranial-explosion sequential narrative...
01/20/08 @ 10:26 am
Monponsett [Member] writes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFf-kW1E0Tc&feature=related

Same basic scientific stuff involved.... a rapid release of CO2 when a bunch of Mentos are dropped into a carbonated beverage (in a tight container).

It works even better if you use a bottle, then bash it off the street...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkkOUPYNs7I
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j3135_172Jul3ia Richard (the "3" is silent) is a young, up-and-coming cartoonist climbing her way towards national syndication. Born and raised on Cape Cod and a graduate of D-Y High School, she is now working at C3TV (Channel 17) in Yarmouth. Her comic strip, Myrbie & Dax, deals with the bizarre and sometimes existential occurrences in the lives of two loveable and crazy teens.

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