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...national ad campaign plays off the McCafé name. In one spot, for example, a chore - ironing one's shirt - becomes a much more pleasurable "choré" with McCafé coffee in your hand. That's kind of cute, but why don't the ads highlight the company's one major advantage over coffee competitors: price? With consumer spending still weak, shouldn't McDonald's be explicitly broadcasting its bargains? "Here's what everyone implicitly understands," Thompson says. "With our supply chain and the leverage we have, the products are going to be more affordable than other coffee offerings...
This conspiracy theory always had one weakness. There is no reason taxpayers would want to own troubled banks. The stocks in the companies would have to keep moving up and stay up for there to be a reasonable return. The Administration, on the other hand, might like to have the ability to force decisions on the private banking system as it moves through instating its mortgage assistance and financial stimulus packages...
...privacy in my bunk, and I can make it happen whenever.) But I’d like a Thundercats pillowcase. D.A.: Dude, I’d say Mighty Mouse would be pretty dope. Yeah. 6. FM: Which African Safari animal most embodies Chester French?Max: The elephant. Hands down. No more stupid questions, dude. Just figure it out yourself. The elephant. Dumb fuck. D.A.: The Cheetah too Max: D.A. don’t be ignorant D.A.: Whatever Max: I saw an elephant once in D.C., it was pretty disgusting. D.A.: Elephants have huge wangs. They’re really inspiring...
...just became more stalker-ish. Now you can track exactly where your friends are using a Marauder's Map, otherwise known as TigerFinder. As said in the post...this could get a bit out of hand. While its not hooked up to those iPhones just yet, there are at least a few choice details that can be revealed from your location...such...
...last time I saw Sherzai, who is an accomplished lyricist, he was belting out a newly written ode in Pashto to the Taliban in the domed atrium of his Baroque governor's palace. A turbaned Pavarotti with a deep voice burnished by years of cigarettes, he put one hand on his heart and, with the other raised in a beseeching manner, chastised his enemies. "Once, we stood side by side fighting for our country/ Leave me some pride in those memories/ Your worth is more than in killing yourself/ You slaughter your brother while calling out God's name/ Come...