The Shoutbox
Ooh that should be "CAKE! CAKE! CAKE!" and said wearing a red shirt. It's a bit I won't film but sounded amusing.
"Are you the bride or groom's guest?" Whichever one you aren't. "Huh?" I'm just here for cake. "It was a drive-by cake-eating!" "Ma'am, we can't arrest a fellow for him eating a slice of cake." "KAHN! KAHN! KAHN!"
Originally Posted by John W Constantine
Wedding season?
I want to find out when there are weddings in my town so I can attend them and get cake.
Originally Posted by AgrippinaX
I reported these guys… to think I’ve seen ad campaigns that go just like this…

https://www.movieforums.com/communit...62#post2535762
I just made fun of them. It's much more fun.
Wedding season?
Originally Posted by ynwtf
For those that need to know:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CH94Y6WS...G9uZV9kZXRhaWw

AU can thank me later when she's online.
I reported these guys… to think I’ve seen ad campaigns that go just like this…

https://www.movieforums.com/communit...62#post2535762
Originally Posted by MovieGal
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
I could not live without Irish butter!

Well when it raises your cholesterol and you have to take medication for it, you may have to learn to live without it.
I have butter like 6 times a year, so I doubt it would have any effect on me!
Originally Posted by Citizen Rules
What the hell is Irish butter?

The primary difference between Irish butter and "regular" butter (often referring to American butter) is that Irish butter typically has a higher butterfat content, usually around 82% compared to the standard 80% in American butter, resulting in a richer, creamier texture and taste; this higher fat content also contributes to a slightly more yellow color due to the beta-carotene from grass-fed cows in Ireland.
i mean, you could also choose to die. like if i got told i was allergic to peanuts, i’d make a last will and testament and scarf down a pbj before my throat could close up
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
I could not live without Irish butter!

Well when it raises your cholesterol and you have to take medication for it, you may have to learn to live without it.