Monday, October 26, 2009

well, I guess you can


The second set of quotation marks are semi-necessary, as it's something they claim to say. What "frozen inside out" is slang for, I am not sure. Thanks, Josh.

7 comments:

  1. Whoa. The copywriter that penned this together has the greatest job on earth.

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  2. What shabby ice i must have, it's all be frozen right side out! Now i know how to tell if something is premium,

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  3. While i do understand the pun, it is somewhat odd that a company would actually want to be known as having 'no taste'

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  4. I'm more bothered by the fact that the "w" is not capitalized. "We have no taste," is a complete sentence, after all.

    And I desperately want to know how you change the way ice freezes. Really.

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  5. And all these years I've been freezing my ice outside in. How little I knew.

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  6. LOL "We have no taste"! They're proud to be tasteless?

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  7. ..."we have no taste?" I suppose you don't...but why do you say that proudly? Oh, I see, some people who are not you don't have some unidentified sense.

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