[lit-ideas] Re: another noun to verb oddity

  • From: "Steve Chilson" <stevechilson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2006 09:12:05 +0000

You are all very unlucky not to live in the UK where we have Kettle
Chips to read:

"This flavour must have a real winter feel to it because you voted it
No. 1 in our winter web vote.  We've gone ahead and made it for you --
how do you rate the upfront apple?  Keep an eye on the website, soon
you'll need to decide on Summer."

It's Apple, Sage & Thyme crisps.  "You asked for it, WE MADE IT"

Real democracy in action.

So I've written to them via emal and asked for an Andy Amago Doesn't
Think Seinfeld Is Funny flavoured crisp.

What will be the ingredients?  


On Sat, 9 Dec 2006 01:07:09 EST, JimKandJulieB@xxxxxxx said:
> The bottle of shampoo my husband picked up claims:
>  
> "Corrects
> Restores
> Structuralizes"
>  
> I'm imagining a multiple choice quiz -- 
>  
> a) Product made & labeled outside of the U.S.
> b) I'm not hip enough
> c) "Structuralize" has always been a verb; I just haven't noticed.
>  
> Julie Krueger
> (hey -- at least I don't read cereal boxes anymore.  Well, not  often.)
-- 
  Steve Chilson
  stevechilson@xxxxxxxxxxx

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