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A poor business model or a victim of the orange one's economy. You decide (Original Post) Brother Buzz Mar 2019 OP
I would have bought a can just to see what was really inside! ProudLib72 Mar 2019 #1
Once saw an episode of Chopped happybird Mar 2019 #2
Reminds me of the robot repair shop that was in downtown Pittsburgh PA. Throckmorton Mar 2019 #3
My friend would love to visit that place Brother Buzz Mar 2019 #4
Or, maybe a lawsuit customerserviceguy Mar 2019 #5
My guess is it was an art installation Merlot Mar 2019 #6
If it was a parody customerserviceguy Mar 2019 #7

happybird

(4,588 posts)
2. Once saw an episode of Chopped
Sun Mar 31, 2019, 03:19 PM
Mar 2019

with canned tarantula as an ingredient in the app round. It was horrifying.

Brother Buzz

(36,385 posts)
4. My friend would love to visit that place
Sun Mar 31, 2019, 04:42 PM
Mar 2019

From the work-in-progress Jack Nitzsche documentary, Robert Armstrong, who played on the original "Cuckoo's Nest" saw part for the opening and closing credits.

vimeo.com/125754833

He's has this curious thing about robots, and he's really, really into Americana kitsch; that robot repair shop is front loaded with quality kitsch.







http://armstrongartandnoveltyhut.com/

Merlot

(9,696 posts)
6. My guess is it was an art installation
Sun Mar 31, 2019, 05:04 PM
Mar 2019

Fake can labels. We have hordes of parrots here in SoCal as well, so I laughed at the "sky rat" part - that's also what we call seagulls.

Parrots can be annoying. Loud, and crappy. One or two are pretty, a flock of them is noisy.

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