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Internet Soup
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- First up, the great animal escapes (so far) of 2009.
- Gordon "Jerkface" Ramsay gets owned by David Letterman. (skip to minute seven for the good stuff).
- On a lighter note, Sockington, the Twittering cat, is my homeboy.
- Speaking of cool cats on Twitter, we've got 20,000 of you as friends now!
- Well it's about time! KFC is no longer permitted to use the word "eat" in advertisements.
- It's like an undercover Sea Shepherd movie.
- Swine flu sucks—but it's nothing compared to having people kill and eat you and your friends.
- Good-looking West Point senior, triathlon champion, aaaaand vegan? Allow me to introduce Nick Sterghos.
- Animals are sentient, moral, and self-sacrificing beings. Read it here. Wipe the tears from your eyes, then forward it to Gordon Ramsay fans.
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That one about KFC looks like a joke. You knew that, right?
Posted by: Jacob | May 29, 2009 10:30 PM
So the law now says KFC's food literally is inedible and they can't advertise it as food? I mean, so are they going out buisness then? I don't see how you can advertise food, and then say "Oh BTW, don't eat this."
Posted by: Jackie | May 30, 2009 05:22 AM
The KFC article is from 'The Onion', a satirical online newspaper. Yup, it's a joke. Obviously.
Posted by: Melissa | June 2, 2009 06:21 AM
Oh darn, I believed it. It makes perfectly good sense to me.
Really? It's not true. The Onion huh?
It's still a good idea though, if you think about it. The Onion is a paper distributed in NYC. Perhaps elsewhere, I don't know. But people get the idea anyway.
Good for you, Onion. Most people I talk to in Manhattan, even meateaters, know better then to eat this stuff and there are not that many KFC's here. They are little dinky holes in the wall. Like horsedrawn carriages, I can't wait until they are voted off the island.
Posted by: Saucy | June 2, 2009 02:20 PM