Tuesday, May 8th, 2007
by Terry
1. Count how many kleenex you can use in an hour.
2. Solve all the X-Files except one so they can still make another movie.
3. Invent a new food substitute that will stay down no matter how bad it gets.
Tuesday, May 8th, 2007
by Terry
Tonights post is brought to you by KoolAid and Vitamin “N”
Looking though some word history today I came across this snippet of information for you all.
Kool-Aid:
Edwin Perkins, president of an early 1900’s company
called Onor-Maid, was marketing a product called
called Fruit Smack, a fruit-flavored soft drink
syrup. Fruit Smack was a popular alternative for
those who couldn’t afford a new drink called Coca
Cola. But since the syrup was sold in bottles,
the price was relatively expensive. Perkins
noticed how successful the new gelatin product,
Jell-O, was becoming, and decided to convert his syrup
into a powdered form and sell it that way. He then renamed the product Kool-Aid, modeled loosely
after the company’s name.
Gallon O’ the Aid and you can stay up really late at night.