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::Don't buy the Evian at the Mobil at rt 9 and Tennent Rd in Manalapan NJ. It is mismarked and 50% less at the Foodtown next door. | ::Don't buy the Evian at the Mobil at rt 9 and Tennent Rd in Manalapan NJ. It is mismarked and 50% less at the Foodtown next door. | ||
:::Nah, don't buy it from Foodtown get it from [http://www.viamichelin.com/viamichelin/gbr/dyn/controller/mapPerformPage?strLocation=Evian-les-Bains&strCountry=eur Evian-les-Bains] in the French alps it's much fresher there. |
Revision as of 02:52, 6 February 2005
The article is either bullshit or just too advanced for me to see any useful information in it. Either way I'm tired and hope to sleep soon.
- You must make a decision about what grade of consensus you are going to apply to decisions. If you don't make any decision, Unanimity Minus Two is the default.
- Don't buy the Evian at the Mobil at rt 9 and Tennent Rd in Manalapan NJ. It is mismarked and 50% less at the Foodtown next door.
- Nah, don't buy it from Foodtown get it from Evian-les-Bains in the French alps it's much fresher there.