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How many licks to the center of a tootsie pop? Also if you are going to see two providers in the same day , one for an hour the other for half hour, which would you see first?
How many licks to the center of a tootsie pop? Also if you are going to see two providers in the same day , one for an hour the other for half hour, which would you see first?
I mean, who really licks them? That never made much sense to me. I see only sucking going on there. No licking. But if there was, it would probably depend on how vigorous the licking was.
I don't do half hours, but I'll say the half hour first. If that provider should happen to not show up, I'd try to use the donation to extend with the other, since I prefer longer than 1 hour appointments anyway. Otherwise I wouldn't really have a preference as to who is first.
How many licks to the center of a tootsie pop? Also if you are going to see two providers in the same day , one for an hour the other for half hour, which would you see first?
I mean, who really licks them? That never made much sense to me. I see only sucking going on there. No licking. But if there was, it would probably depend on how vigorous the licking was.
Now, we children of the late '60s/early '70s know the answer to that question already, courtesy of the Tootsie Pop people themselves:
(I always get a kick out of Mr. Fox's voice actor doing a Peter Lorre impression for his voice. )
Now, we children of the late '60s/early '70s know the answer to that question already, courtesy of the Tootsie Pop people themselves:
(I always get a kick out of Mr. Fox's voice actor doing a Peter Lorre impression for his voice. )
Cheers,
bcg
I yes of course,I already knew the answer and was thinking of the wise old owl when I asked Spanky,thanks for posting this. Our younger generation never got to see this commercial.lmao
Total Recall - Were the events of the movie real, or was it all part of Quaid's fantasy?
Fantasy -
"In the DVD commentary, both Arnold Schwarzenegger and Paul Verhoeven seem to come down on the side of “all a dream.”* The outlandish twisting nature of the plot does support that interpretation; the only way all of this could make sense is if this was all the product of Quaid’s fantasy and the Rekall-manufactured vacation gone wrong."
However, it's been a LONG time since I've seen the movie myself. So long that I can't even remember whether my own opinion is fantasy or reality. I expect I probably came down on the "reality" side just because I dislike "it was all a dream" movies because it seems like a bit of a cop out.