Thursday, February 14, 2013
About Me
- Name: Mr. Carlisle
- Location: Portland, Oregon, United States
I'm a native South Carolinian and I attained my undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of South Carolina. I taught fourth grade for two years in the Mississippi Delta and two years at an alternative high school in Western North Carolina. I have been at Tigard High School since the fall of 2003, where I teach U.S. History and Psychology.
12 Comments:
Doesn't really bother me. The article, by the way, is like the show How it's Made.
4:48 PM
I just did the reading for the first time the whole year! And by the way those candies are nasty anyways so I don't care how they're made I'm not rating them
4:59 PM
I mean eating them
5:00 PM
I thought that it was kinda funny that I just happened to be eating them as I read this. But yeah, it's really kind of interesting to see how something like this is made! And it's crazy how much the machines do! Especially at the end! Really cool! Thanks Carlisle!
5:35 PM
it's pretty cool to see how these are made, but like Josh said, They taste horrible to me..
6:09 PM
I never like the taste of those, blargh! just thinking about them makes me cringe haha.
6:21 PM
They sound super healthy with all those fresh ingredients! I never liked how they taste and I'm pretty sure most people just buy them for the messages. I guess a gift is a gift! It definitely does look like play-doh though, in the beginning.
6:49 PM
I think people still buy sweethearts because it's like a Valentine's Day holiday tradition. A totally gross one. Kind of like fruitcake for Christmas...
But seriously. Those things are gross.
7:13 PM
The picture that's shows the third step in the manufacturing process resembles incredibly fat legs in light orange fat pants.
7:15 PM
hahahaha that was funny Carlisle. This reminds me of Unwrapped.
8:55 PM
doesnt matter to me ive had my fair share of play doh back when i was a child. i've aquired a good taste for things like this.....:)
10:17 PM
It's crazy how much work goes into those tiny heart candies that aren't even that good...
6:06 PM
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