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- BigBallistix, on 02/27/2008, -2/+18Obligatory: http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2007/03/16
- Hitpoint, on 02/27/2008, -0/+12Those little girls are on campus every day! Preying on the poor stoned out of their mind students of ASU.
And we love them for it. - Zarokima, on 02/28/2008, -1/+9In defense of the girl scouts, those cookies are ***** delicious. They're like sex, but for your mouth!
- youmustbejoking, on 02/28/2008, -0/+7This is another example of what is becoming known as "The Bubble Wrap Generation"
Parents protecting their kids from everything. - carpespasm, on 02/28/2008, -0/+5Just so you know, they have real sex for your mouth too now. no girlscout costume nessisary (unless you're into that)
- fluidfoundation, on 02/27/2008, -1/+5If those little tarts don't bring me my samoas, I'm cracking skulls.
- ca7l0s9, on 02/28/2008, -0/+4Parents gotta learn tough love. They're doing more damage than good when they're being overprotective.
- seitler, on 02/27/2008, -1/+4Last time my wife was approached to place an order, it was by the scout's mom. The scout didn't even seem to really care--momma was the salesperson, so let her do what she's good at.
Because of that, I stepped in and said "no." I'm sick of adults using their children to manipulate everyone else into doing things we'd otherwise find unreasonable. - jmpeagle, on 02/28/2008, -0/+3unreasonable? I look forward to those cookies all year. I have no other way of getting them. I want my god damn tagalongs and I don't care if it is a crack dealer or a girl scout's parent, I will buy it from them.
- acrodev, on 02/27/2008, -0/+3Mmmm... child exploitation.
- IShouldBeWorkin, on 02/28/2008, -0/+2Equally obligatory:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=EZwzyppEfYk (not rick roll, seriously) - mtg1287, on 02/28/2008, -0/+2Kid. Parent. Who cares? just gimme my cookies.
- snowskate22, on 02/28/2008, -1/+3I miss the good old days when parents used to
take their kids
sit down
and BEAT THE LIVIN ***** OUT OF 'EM
what? too soon? - chemdiva, on 02/28/2008, -0/+2Who can say no to girl scout cookies anyway? Also makes me wonder if my mom pre-arranged all my grade school fund-raising travel toothbrush sales. Sure, they're handy with that tiny tube of toothpaste in the handle and that lid-with-drain-hole... but even i was surprised at how many i sold. Needless to say, as an adult i have rejection issues.
- seitler, on 02/29/2008, -0/+1Good for you.
1. I think that, as cookies, they're overpriced.
2. I have other non-profits I'd rather financially support. - inactive, on 02/28/2008, -0/+1Wow. You used the words girl, *****, delicious, sex, and mouth all in one sentence. And it wasn't sexual at all.
oh my dirty mind... - inactive, on 02/27/2008, -1/+2I agree it's hard, but having your mom send an email to everyone. At least make the kid show some initiative.
- OBDriftwood, on 02/28/2008, -0/+1When I was in the Boy Scouts I got rejected by the Girl Scouts all the time. Turn about is fair play.
- mtg1287, on 02/28/2008, -0/+1Finally, someone agrees.
- canuck102, on 02/28/2008, -0/+1The fact of life is: Life sucks, life is unfair, etc.
Everybody learns this sooner or later, I say better sooner than later - JaredXM, on 02/28/2008, -0/+1Afterwards you have to have a seat right over there.
- brentinkc, on 02/28/2008, -0/+1That joke was lamer than FDR's legs.
- rnwen2750, on 02/27/2008, -9/+2Hey, don't knock it until you try it. It is really hard to sell Girl Scout cookies. All the troops with the teeny brownies and daisies get all the sales and the older kids get nothing. Just like any other door-to-door sales, selling cookies is difficult. Granted, you have the advantage of knownig (most of) the people to whom you are selling, but still!

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