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tell someone or something how you really feel.

 

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April 22, 2005

Dear Full House Quotes Guy

I don't know if you had a chance to read this post or if you overheard us laughing at with you in our cubicles... but I noticed that you stopped signing out with your usual, "You got it, dude!" Now you use "Thanks."

This is the last thing I want to do but I'm just going to admit it - I miss the Full House quotes.

Sure they were odd but they sure peppered the day with a little comic relief. "Thanks" just doesn't cut it the same way as "Have mercy!"

Emptily yours,
RG

Donna

 

April 19, 2005

Have mercy - seriously.

This is how things go at work: a client partner reports bugs to us (the developers) we troubleshoot, send them an IM that it is fixed and they respond with a simple, "Thanks."

But one guy signs off with one of the following phrases:

"cut-it-out. quit it."
"have mercy!"
"you got it dude!"

Do those look familiar to you? Yes - they are Full House quotes. You remember that show, dont you? It's the one where Bob Saget plays a loser and spawned 3 devils, one in particular that gives me nightmares to this day. I don't care what anyone says - that little Michelle was painful, like nails on a chalkboard.

I can understand Star Wars, Friends, or Seinfeld quotes. And if you do Pulp Fiction or Simpsons quotes - you are pretty much my friend for life. But Full House quotes? WTF?

Donna

 

April 16, 2005

2 PEOPLE WEAR BLACK SKULL AND CROSSBONES, DRINK STRONG

The Sexton Hardcastle Foundation (SHF) believes that in your battle with sobriety, knowledge is power and attitude is everything. SHF created the Drink Strong program to educate people who don't drink, their friends and family, and sober bros. about battling sobriety.


The SHF announced today that four DRINKSTRONG wristbands have been purchased.


The Wear Black Skull and Crossbones DRINKSTRONG campaign was launched last month in an effort to raise funding for drinking money that helps alcoholics drink strong.


DRINKSTRONG wristbands represent unity in the battle against sobriety and hope for all those who are living without alcohol. Wristbands have been sold to two people, Sexton and Helens, in the United States alone. Since the launch of the campaign, wristbands have been spotted on a two people, Sexton and his cousin John.


Strong demand for the black skull and crossbones wristbands continues. The SHF currently sells an average of .00125 wristbands every day on eBay and Claire's stores.


Eddie