SC - Re: [anytalk] cookies!!!]]
D. Clay-Disparti
Clay at talstar.com
Thu Jan 21 19:40:01 PST 1999
Jerusalem, I am almost older than the hills, was raised in Dallas, frequented N-M,
and had yet to read this urban legend! Thank you, Brenna, for adding a little smile
and some sunshine to my day! Just chalked it up to someone's active
imagination...even N-M wouldn't have (in light of a better word) gumption enough to
do that! They try to always please their customers.
Isabella
Brenna wrote:
> > >
> > > Sorry, guys. I just had to share this one.
> > >
> >
> > It's been shared before, and shared, and shared, and shared.............
> > I first got it about five years ago, within three months of my first venture
> > online. I've seen it dozens of times since. It's a good cookie recipe, but
> > the story seems to be purely fiction. By now there are even legends about how
> > this urban legend got it's start.
> >
> > Mordonna
>
> Okay, I give up on you guys! I never said that I believed it, and this urban
> legend crap is getting old! Can't I post something that I find personally funny
> just like everyone else without getting blasted? SO, you have seen it before. I
> haven't. I thought it was amusing and thought that I would share it. Excuse me
> if I don't bother anymore.
>
> Brenna
> (who has had a VERY bad day and could care less about this crap anymore)
>
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