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It's that dam high octane 555 that makes me say dose tings![]()
she may forgive you then.....but not till a little reprimand
But but but ........View attachment 283859
It's that dam high octane 555 that makes me say dose tings![]()
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It's not the first time I have run into that person! And yes there are more important things, but when it comes into my PM's that gets personal and extremely rude.
He puts on one hell of a show, I can watch him over and over and still laugh my ... off! Peanut is a trip.
Oh, I missed that part about the PMs. In that case, get 'em, tiger!
this teaberry is REALLY good....gets better everyday !!!!!!
That is one of the flavors I'm ordering next ..... I used to love the gum when I was growing up .... what was it??? Beeman's maybe?
Well, a little hard to explain but it's a combination of flavors, lemon, cherry and orange. It's similar to what we used to call Rocket Pops. It has 3 flavors on a stick. It's really very refreshing and flavorful. Not sure what others get out of it, but that his what I get.
Teaberry Gum is an old time favorite gum with a wintergreen flavor. There are 5 sticks in a pack and the wrappers are still bing used to create gum-wrapper chains.
Teaberry Gum history
Clark's Teaberry is a brand of chewing gum developed by the D. L. Clark Company and dates back to 1900. Its popularity peaked in the 1960s with a series of commercials using Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass who performed the song "The Teaberry Shuffle" (originally a Tijuana Brass tune titled "Mexican Shuffle").
http://www.oldtimecandy.com/assets/images/singles/teaberry_gum.jpg
You can add me to that list if you wish.
For Price, Quality, and customer service, and flavor, MBV cannot be beat . It's ;like pickin a wife, you look at the whole pkg.
Some may be excellent lovers, but lousy cooks, look gorgeous, but, they're slobs etc etc etc
yes I went there
That is one of the flavors I'm ordering next ..... I used to love the gum when I was growing up .... what was it??? Beeman's maybe?