I think they're hyping the fact that the 2011 edition of their haggadah has been significantly rewritten. I'm mainly impressed by the longevity of the campaign, which is centuries long in advertising years.
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Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
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Yeah, the longevity (and the fact that there even is a Maxwell House Haggadah, which is so obviously not an obvious match and belongs in Mad Men or something. but only the first season.) is way cool - I'm just cranky that I've seen a whole bunch of "ZOMG! SOMEONE CHANGED THE TEXT TO SAY 'CHILDREN'!!" when, you know, really. not. news.
Huh. Lookit that. Still not working.... sigh.
I was mainly quoting that because they changed the text badly.
Anyone here print coupons off a website? Cause they want me to install a Thing, and I'd hate to get Yourcomputermustdie.exe trying to save a few cents on Yoplait. I think it would fuck up the savings, at the very least.
Crap. I just hit some key combination that closed the window and lost a whole long post. Anyway. I'm back from the business trip; it went well; my editors love me; I saw old friends; I had fun; I caught a cold from the angry-looking guy next to me on the plane, who told me his kid was sick. Thanks, dude.
Jilli, the LJ button was good and right, and anyone who doesn't like it should stfu. People who care about you want to help and are glad to be able to.
Aims, your demanding guests with the precious germ- and tv-free child need to have their expectations of you realigned with reality. What happens to me a lot is, I quietly accommodate an annoying request, to be polite, and then find I've set up an expectation with the other person: "Well, I didn't know you didn't like it! You never *said* anything!" Surely there's a way they can have their child shielded from the doggie germs and the mind-destroying tv rays without disrupting either your household or the game. The playpen/blanket combo sounds like a perfect idea.
smonster, moving to a different state without a job to go to is a scary thing to do, and probably not wise. I've done it twice, myself, and both times, after a scary few months, it's worked out well. So... yeah. Not giving advice.
Erin, you are a force of nature. I wish all the best to you and D. and M., and look forward to reading the saga of how you kick that woman's butt for her.
Shir, the Montreal opportunity sounds wonderful, and I hope it works out for you! ("The Montreal Opportunity." I need to write a thriller named that. "In a city where everyone smokes in public, one man dares to remain smoke-free... even if it costs him his life! ")
I had more to say, but I've forgotten. Love and ~ma to everyone and their people and their pets.
Aww, Ginger, I'm sorry if it sounded like I was jumping on you about it -- it was more a case where I've been wtf-ing about the extent and missing-the-pointness of a lot of stories all day (not all, there's been some nifty ad history too) (and seriously -- whoever got that story placed has some reach. I haven't seen the Maxwell House Haggadah get that much press in, well, evar.), and here was a good place to vent when I was reminded of it. You got caught in the crossfire of the day's crankitude, and I'm sorry.
I've never heard of the Maxwell House Haggadah but then I've never been to a seder.
We totally used the Maxwell House Haggadah growing up. Because it was a give away and that's how my family rolls. I still have a bunch of them, like 8 or so.
Does anybody else do cleansing fasts? Do you continue to take your vitamins? I usually take them with food but today I had a vitamin with my carrot juice and then threw up but I don't feel sick. Still I'm wondering if I should quit the fast.