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“Cow & Boy Classics” chronicles the ongoing adventures of Billy and Cow. The duo spend endless days pondering life’s big questions, all the while dodging cat-copters, runaway tractors, and any other oddity aimed their way. “Cow & Boy Classics” is clever, heartfelt, and hysterically strange, sometimes all at once.
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Barking Monkey said, about 1 year ago
Are you kidding? Skittles have the most profound ads of any candy! The only dessert with greater philosophical depth are fortune cookies (probably why Buddha is so overweig…choke…gasp…
Strod said, about 1 year ago
@Barking Monkey
Yes, but cookie fortunes reach their deepest meaning in bed!
Stephen Gilberg
said, about 1 year ago
@Barking Monkey
Fortune cookies are more Confucian than Buddhist.
Jkiss
said, about 1 year ago
Billy you’re only 8. You’re not supposed to be deep yet.
comicnut4636 said, about 1 year ago
But, they are made in the U.S.A.
According to Wikipedia:
“There are approximately 3 billion fortune cookies made each year around the world, the vast majority of them used for consumption in the United States.2 The largest manufacturer of the cookies is Wonton Food Inc., headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. They make over 4.5 million fortune cookies per day. Another large manufacturer is Peking Noodle in the Los Angeles area. There are other smaller, local manufacturers including Tsue Chong Co. in Seattle and Sunrise Fortune Cookie in Philadelphia. Many smaller companies will also sell custom fortunes.”
Most American brand products are made in China.
Crazy world huh?
Cinquefoil said, about 1 year ago
@Jkiss
Heh heh, Calvin’s only 6.
Strod said, about 1 year ago
@Cinquefoil
Calvin wasn’t really deep. He just seemed that way as a byproduct of his schizophrenia.