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beth01 Enthusiast

Does anyone else find it funny that there is an Ad by google for frosted mini wheats that  is constantly on this site?


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kareng Grand Master

The google ads change by what you look at. If we mention pizza a bunch..... We might get a Pizza Hut ad. Right now I have liposuction - maybe because I have been commenting on the poster getting weight loss surgery.

When we were talking about dating, a dubious site about dating popped up. If it's really inappropriate, you can PM Scott with the link and he might be able to block it.

Let's see.....

Pizza

Pizza

Pizza

beth01 Enthusiast

lol. I want to say penis over and over again but I won't.

notme Experienced

lol. I want to say penis over and over again but I won't.

as if!!  and that was your 69th post LOLOLZ  :D

GottaSki Mentor

Snow

Snow

Snow

;)

notme Experienced

Snow

Snow

Snow

;)

ya never know how much you're gonna get or how long it's gonna last ;)

GottaSki Mentor

ya never know how much you're gonna get or how long it's gonna last ;)

But wouldn't mind seeing ads for ski resorts pop up on my feed ;)


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LauraTX Rising Star

Mmmmm pizza.... I see dominos ads quite frequently. 

 

Who hates seeing food ads on TV?  Right now there is a commercial running for On the Border for their taco special and it has a guy saying "Taco! Taco! Taco Taco Taco Taco Taco Taco Taco Taco......" with pictures of delicious tacos, LOL.

kareng Grand Master

Mmmmm pizza.... I see dominos ads quite frequently. 

 

Who hates seeing food ads on TV?  Right now there is a commercial running for On the Border for their taco special and it has a guy saying "Taco! Taco! Taco Taco Taco Taco Taco Taco Taco Taco......" with pictures of delicious tacos, LOL.

 

 

The thing is - those tacos are not that delicious in real life.

LauraTX Rising Star

The thing is - those tacos are not that delicious in real life.

 

Haha, yes!  I ate there once or twice back in the day and in a place like Texas with good mexican food everywhere, it is subpar.  And now I know the secrets to making my own delicious tacos... I am going to spoil myself to death!

beth01 Enthusiast

now I want a taco.

kareng Grand Master

now I want a taco.

 

 

Make some and tell us about them on the What's for Dinner thread!  Tacos.... yum....

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gerbilgirl Rookie

How ironic!

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