Originally Posted By Elderp How did you sell anything. Adventureland was jammed up tight on New Year's.
Originally Posted By iluvdisneyland I broke the record in Adventureland... hehe! Main Street was the worst! Did you guys see me? My display was all over an umbrella by the ADV Bazaar.
Originally Posted By Elderp Probably but if I knew it was you I would of said hello. Congrats on the record though.
Originally Posted By iluvdisneyland Thanks! I made a giant '04' outmof glow necklaces and telescope swords - all hanging from the umbrella with ligh chasers hanging!
Originally Posted By DlandDug >>"So on Monday popcorn is stale in two seconds, and on Friday it takes nearly a minute. If you must engage in these baseless attacks on good, wholesome, all-American snacks, at least try to keep your insults consistent." I rest my case. How long does it take you to figure out how, exactly, you are going to twist my words?<< Just slightly longer than it takes to cut and paste 'em! As I previously stated, I don't have to twist your words. I merely have to quote them back. If you can't stand the heat, stay out of the play pen. (But after standing over an ODV cart frying up frozen dough all day, you must have amazing powers of resistance!) Turkey Legs: You like them; they like you.
Originally Posted By DlandDug >>You have never met me in person, therefore you are not in a position to make that sort of judgment of me.<< I am basing my opinion purely on what I read here in the play pen. Surely you are not suggesting that your opinions do not represent the true state of your mind? That would be so...calculated and...false. I won't even entertain the thought. Turkey Legs: After Turkey Legs, the deluge!
Originally Posted By DlandDug Oh...and congrats on the sales record. See how well you do when you spend time away from all that fried dough and granulated sugar... (Turkey Leg Insurgents)
Originally Posted By iluvdisneyland For your information, I rarely do churros. I'm Blue Team, glow and balloons, although I am trained on everything so occasionally I do other things. Although TECHNICALLY the teams are gone...
Originally Posted By DlandDug >>For your information, I rarely do churros.<< OK everyone--you read it here first! David Cardinal iluvdisneyland rarely does churros! First we find out that cmpaley prefers popcorn, and now this. What is the snacking world coming to??? Turkey Legs: Peace through understanding--with a smidgeon of grease, cartilage, and wax paper.
Originally Posted By MissCandice Ok, I am a loyal Churroist, this we can all agree on but is "Turkey Legs: Babies cry for them" not the funniest slogan? Classic!
Originally Posted By quincytoo most of the slogans he comes up with are really funny..... now too bad he wouldn't turn that into something of substance........like churros!!!
Originally Posted By DlandDug Maybe we can change this from the "Snack Wars" to the "Slogan Wars!" Turkey Legs: Isn't there one out there with YOUR NAME on it?
Originally Posted By Elderp If were going for slogans I am going to start taking the ones from Gibson Girl. How about Sweets for the sweet? Or Swirl yourself to a Dole Whip? I think I need a marketing staff now!
Originally Posted By Darkbeer Have you all seen the latest quote from iluvdisneyland? http://mousepad.mouseplanet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=24022 >>The honey-flavored popcorn is flavored with real honey and a type of caramel popcorn mix. In my opinion, it's great! << Look, he said Popcorn was great!!!!!!! Popcorn is Happy Food!
Originally Posted By Darkbeer <a href="http://www.thesunlink.com/redesign/2003-05-07/features/food/142025.shtml" target="_blank">http://www.thesunlink.com/rede sign/2003-05-07/features/food/142025.shtml</a> >>Popcorn is happy food. A handful has the heft of air. Its crunch is delightful, its smell irresistible. Americans treasure popcorn. Each of us crunches through 58 quarts a year. Movies enjoyed at home or in theaters are the perfect complement to popcorn and its hybrids -- caramel corn and kettle corn.<< >>By the numbers 1.1 billion Pounds of popcorn consumed in America per year. 400 to 460 The ideal popping temperature. 5,600 Age in years of an ear of popcorn discovered by anthropologists in a New Mexico cave. 3 feet How high a kernel can pop. 58 Quarts of popcorn consumed each year by every American. 48 Number of calories in 1 cup of oil-popped popcorn -- Popcorn Institute<<
Originally Posted By friendofdd I read that post, Darkbeer. ILD is maturing rapidly. Why, I can remember the days when he insisted his snack be a re-heated dough stick. Can vegetables be far behind?
Originally Posted By quincytoo Tomatos(wrg spllng) are fruit. Corn is a veggie...I think.....but popcorn????Are there any nutrients in popcorn???