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The Question Of Margs

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You asked for it. Well, one of you did. Well, one of you didn't exactly ask for it; you hinted at it

You asked for it. Well, one of you did. Well, one of you didn't exactly ask for it; you hinted at it. Well, not hinted at *it* but at something that it can make: margaritas. Well, not exactly margaritas but... oh, no, it was margaritas. What we're getting at is: this thing can make margaritas. [Want to see what's on Meh today? Visit meh.com for the full experience. Here's a teaser of what you'll find:]( [daily deal teaser v0.5]( [WTF is for sale today at Meh?]( [See if you can guess.]( You asked for it. Well, one of you did. Well, one of you didn’t exactly ask for it; you hinted at it. Well, not hinted at it but at something that it can make: margaritas. Well, not exactly margaritas but… oh, no, it was margaritas. What we’re getting at is: this thing can make margaritas. [Who’s buying this crap?]( [What’s the community say?]( [alacrity said:]( [yeah.... um... I'm kinda into waffles at the moment. these make really shitty waffles.]( [reclaimercube said:]( [Just like my life it's *████████* together at this point. Look meh it's been too many days without a response from the staff. I am determined and now my next mission is a Christmas list, sponsored by meh and presented by everyone who posts on my comment. Without further ado, I present the meh Christmas shopping list: IRK Plushies, Mehgic 8 Ball (all responses some form of meh.), Squatty Potty (because we don't have the fukubukuro anymore and our crap needs to go somewhere), AAA batteries, and poop meh emoji pillows.]( [shahnm said:]( [Great write-up today, Meh. But... maybe it bothers you more than it should...?]( [How many did they buy?]( [So far today...]( 17816 visitors. 50% on a phone, 7% on a tablet. 59 sold. 2509 meh button clicks. $3670 total. [Ok, I give up. What the hell are you selling today?]( #lil_reprobates 2 active users @reprob81 5:37 PM You know how I wanted to make Rice Krispy Treats out of Raisin Bran, just to try something new? @reprob82 5:38 PM Yeah @reprob81 5:38 PM Well, I decided to go with Kellog’s All-Bran instead @reprob82 5:39 PM Why? @reprob81 5:40 PM I dunno, I guess I just lack bran loyalty [meh]( is a daily deal experiment by [mediocre laboratories](. © a mediocre corporation. all rights reserved, no takebacks. [View Online]( | [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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