Just not that attracted? JUST NOT THAT ATTRACTED????Goofyernmost wrote: I live in Vermont and never go to a Ben & Jerry's store or buy the Ice Cream. No real reason...just not that attracted.

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Just not that attracted? JUST NOT THAT ATTRACTED????Goofyernmost wrote: I live in Vermont and never go to a Ben & Jerry's store or buy the Ice Cream. No real reason...just not that attracted.
We had a Herb Tarlick, not so much a Les Nessman... I loved that CHI CHI Rodrigweeze...So funny...... I believe they have to get the rights for the new format. There are royalties and all that involved. Legal stuff, so everyone gets compensated for their artistic content. GAD, I loved that show!vixen101485 wrote:very interesting about the copyrights to the music. Did they not have them before or do they need them now since the songs will be played in a different format ? (DVD as opposed to TV)
LOL...I wouldnt doubt that a radio station would be similar to what was portrayed on the show. I have been involved with some TV stations that I could compare to. LOL
Please dont tell me you had a Herb Tarlick and a Les Nesman too?
This doesnt translate well to the printed word but....."today in the golfing world...CHI CHI RODREGUIZ LOL
Ummm O.K., and how do you feel about that? :D:vixen101485 wrote:Looking back, that show was soooooooo not child friendly, but then again I probably didnt understand most of the jokes as a young teen anyway. SIGH...I was so innocent and demure then. I still am....***SNORT>>YEAH RIGHT
Didn't say I never tried it, it just doesn't ring my bell. I remember when Ben and Jerry had there first shop in downtown Burlington. You would see them out with a small push cart scooping ice cream for whomever might want some. It is very good ice cream but a little too rich for me. In fact, I sat there and chatted with Ben one time when he had a booth at a Grocery Retailers Association convention hall. Very down to earth guy but then again he wasn't wealthy at that point.susislicker wrote:Just not that attracted? JUST NOT THAT ATTRACTED????Once you try Ben and Jerry's you will never go back to *regular*ice cream.
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Didn't Ben and Jerrys have some sort of public outcry, before they sold out. Something about trying to get a killer out of jail that murdered a police officer, or something like that? I seem to remember reading something, of course I remember the Banana split better!!Goofyernmost wrote:Didn't say I never tried it, it just doesn't ring my bell. I remember when Ben and Jerry had there first shop in downtown Burlington. You would see them out with a small push cart scooping ice cream for whomever might want some. It is very good ice cream but a little too rich for me. In fact, I sat there and chatted with Ben one time when he had a booth at a Grocery Retailers Association convention hall. Very down to earth guy but then again he wasn't wealthy at that point.
We all felt a little sad when they sold out to Unilever Co. but so far they have tried to follow the same spirit as the founders.
Yeah, they shoulda never sold out...That disappointed us as well. Their ice cream is still good though. I love it. I was eating Hagen Das (sp?) for a while and then Dove with the chocolate ganache covering the top of the ice cream in the pint container, but I cannot get enough of the Banana Split flavor of Ben and Jerry's. And me, trying to LOSE weight! HAH! Never gonna happen with the Ben and Jerry's breakfast! :D: To compensate I must sacrifice other meals and eat...eat...lets see..hmmmmmm...Top Ramen, yeah, that's it. I lived on that in College and lost a LOT of weight! That'll do it. Top Ramen for lunch and dinner and ice cream for breakfast. :hysteria:Goofyernmost wrote:Didn't say I never tried it, it just doesn't ring my bell. I remember when Ben and Jerry had there first shop in downtown Burlington. You would see them out with a small push cart scooping ice cream for whomever might want some. It is very good ice cream but a little too rich for me. In fact, I sat there and chatted with Ben one time when he had a booth at a Grocery Retailers Association convention hall. Very down to earth guy but then again he wasn't wealthy at that point.
We all felt a little sad when they sold out to Unilever Co. but so far they have tried to follow the same spirit as the founders.