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Archive for October 23rd, 2009

Give This Bottle Cap a Name!

Oct
23

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(Photo: Bob Lewis.)

This little fainting goat buckling will be joining our farm to be the groom of Sprite and Fanta and the sire to (hopefully) many little bottle caps of his own. In keeping with our soda pop theme, choose your favorite–because I can’t. (I need help!)

Give This Bottle Cap a Name!

  • Mr. Pibb (29%)
  • Root Beer (18%)
  • Nehi (18%)
  • Dr. Pepper (11%)
  • Crush (7%)
  • Mountain Dew (6%)
  • Mug (5%)
  • Royal Crown (3%)
  • Vanilla Coke (3%)

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More Than Any Dog Should Be Expected to Bear

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23

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Dookie, irritated and aghast at the chicken hovering over his dog food bowl. (Trust me, that rooster doesn’t stand a chance.)

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