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Tuesday, November 12, 2019
McDonald's Cinnamon Cookie Latte arrives in Bethesda
McDonald's is offering a limited-time-only coffee for the holiday season - the new Cinnamon Cookie Latte. The drink is now available at McDonald's in Bethesda in small, medium or large. Just in time for the record cold temperatures this week.
2:20: Considering this is my natural hair color and I've never used hair dye, I'll take your comment as a compliment. By the way, it's dark brown, not black.
But I'm sure Ralph Northam and Joy Behar find your advice helpful in their shoe polish adventures. Perhaps you have similar shoe polish expertise from your own blackface episodes?
Joy Behar wore makeup a few shades darker than her own skin color. I know she's a big trigger for your ilk, but you can at least get the facts straight. I mean, if you have any desire to sound at least a tiny bit informed and credible.
What's the difference between "Cinnamon Latte" and "Cinnamon COOKIE Latte", and how much more do they charge for that spoonful of cinnamon?
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I look forward to seeing your always bizarre video review.
ReplyDeleteHere you go. It's as awful as you anticipated it would be. Although to his credit, Robbie is talking slightly faster than his usual snail's pace.
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Hilarious video as always.
DeleteAll the hate from the one anoymous frustrated blogger and yet Dyer is the most popular local MoCo restaurant reviewer :)
ReplyDeleteFashion Tip for Robert Dyer: Don't use jet-black hair dye if you have fair skin. It ends up looking like you put shoe polish on your hair.
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ReplyDeleteYou mean most popular train wreck.
2:20: Considering this is my natural hair color and I've never used hair dye, I'll take your comment as a compliment. By the way, it's dark brown, not black.
ReplyDeleteBut I'm sure Ralph Northam and Joy Behar find your advice helpful in their shoe polish adventures. Perhaps you have similar shoe polish expertise from your own blackface episodes?
Joy Behar will not replace Robert
DeleteJoy Behar wore makeup a few shades darker than her own skin color. I know she's a big trigger for your ilk, but you can at least get the facts straight. I mean, if you have any desire to sound at least a tiny bit informed and credible.
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