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vanilla dean was mentioned on one of our earlier threads... |
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man, this is hard! the best I can do is: |
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heh, I forgot about that one, Anna. That inspired me to create one more though: |
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...Or you could say it “represents the Vanilla Bean wing of the Vanilla Bean party“. |
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"Vermont Guy Crunchy Batch," translated from "I want my country back!" |
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Oops, I didn't know refreshing would post that again. |
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Pralines & Dean |
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Deanlicious Daiquiri ( for 21+ or older of course) |
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Cookies and Dean |
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Butter Pecan do better! |
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vanilla Dean for Hea(L)th bar crunch |
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Deanocratic Cream |
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Deanlicious Dish |
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'What I vanilla know' |
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Cinammon Dapple Dean |
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Maple Powered Howard |
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I thought there was a write in/email campaign to get can ask Ben & Jerry's to rename their Vanilla Ice Cream or Yogurt "Vanilla Dean". |
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"What I want to know is why any Democrats are going nuts over Senator Cherry?" |
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Bean for America. |
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I like the rainbow idea.. just give it a little flair and: |
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"Just What the Dr. ordered" |
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This is nothing to do with B&J, but we seem to be coming to a consensus anyway! I was just reading about the Bush summit with John Howard, the obsequious Aussie Prime Minister. There was this embarassing exchange where Bush responded to an Aussie reporter asking him when he plans to return-visit saying: 'As soon as possible.....I don't know when exactly that will be.....that's what we call a dodge'. It got me thinking though: will Bush be able to make a single 'state visit' to a foreign capital between now and the election? That is one that involves passing in front of crowds in front of cameras - unlike his recent visit to Northern Ireland where he was permanently within secure perimeters. I can't think of a single country he could do a 'state visit' to without a major riot ensuing. Anyway, all this is just a roundabout way of asking - in today's idle mood - what people think the pros and cons would be of a post-nomination Howard Dean week-long whistlestop tour of selected foreign capitals (Mexico, Canada, Japan, S.Korea, UK, Ireland, Spain) - where he would be ecstatically-received as the anti-Bush candidate, pressing the flesh and speaking to crowds about his vision for US foreign policy, all the things Bush would never be able to do because of his reckless unilateralism, and then drawing the contrast repeatedly on his return. He could even paraphrase that most-wonderful of political lines coined by prospective British PM Edward Heath about his opponent Harold Wilson: 'We have come to a sorry pass when ordinary people across the world have taken to carrying eggs around in their pockets on the off chance they should ever see President Bush.' And it would counteract any suggestion that he lacked foreign policy credibility. What do people think? Or shall I save this for a more suitable thread!! |
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european whistlestop is a great idea, though a bit risky. half of the protesters that'd come out for a Bush visit are just generally anti-American, for various reasons. To create a buzz about "the world would like us a lot more if Dean beats Bush, Bush is the reason we're a target" would do a lot to sway soccer mom types, scared of 9/11 happening again. |
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AP reports on the debate: |
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What I Walnut Know |
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WOW! I go online and you guys make a thread out of my idea! Wow-I'm honored! |
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ok, thats a pretty good collection. Im starting the poll... |
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sorry guys, im trying freepolls.com and they allow a max of 10 choices. couldnt fit them all in |
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