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Post by TWERKIN' MAGGLE on Feb 27, 2018 16:17:18 GMT -5
The people who made the joke literally have said that the sauce is not worth the hype.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Feb 27, 2018 18:23:21 GMT -5
The people who made the joke literally have said that the sauce is not worth the hype. Yeah, the entire idea was two fold. 1. Justin Roiland wouldn't shutup about it during a meeting once. and 2. Rick doing what Rick does is so pointless it may as well be about something as inconsequentially minor like dipping sauce.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Feb 27, 2018 20:19:37 GMT -5
The people who made the joke literally have said that the sauce is not worth the hype. Yeah, the entire idea was two fold. 1. Justin Roiland wouldn't shutup about it during a meeting once. and 2. Rick doing what Rick does is so pointless it may as well be about something as inconsequentially minor like dipping sauce. Yea people keep taking shots at the show but it's the fans who acted all pissy about it As you said it was Rick doing what Rick does which was go off on an tangent for as something as minor as dipping sauce That shit blew up way past it should. The joke naturally ended when McDonalds shipped one of their last bottles in storage of the sauce to Justin
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Post by Kyn on Feb 27, 2018 20:20:41 GMT -5
Still maybe like half, at best, of the hullabaloo when they were giving beanie babies with happy meals. I am still surprised no one got killed during that. (It would not be the only time someone got killed for beanie babies.) A friend and I were just speculating the other day about how many people must have boxea of worthless Beanie Babies in their garage that they were convinced would make them rich when they bought them. Never watched Rick & Morty. Perhaps unfairly, the fandom behavior has put me off ever checking it out.
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Feb 27, 2018 20:25:38 GMT -5
Still maybe like half, at best, of the hullabaloo when they were giving beanie babies with happy meals. I am still surprised no one got killed during that. (It would not be the only time someone got killed for beanie babies.) A friend and I were just speculating the other day about how many people must have boxea of worthless Beanie Babies in their garage that they were convinced would make them rich when they bought them. Never watched Rick & Morty. Perhaps unfairly, the fandom behavior has put me off ever checking it out. Back in 2008 or so there was a local auction I went to every 2 weeks. One lady showed up with unopened cases of McDonalds Beanie Babies. She wanted 50 bucks for a case and no one bid. Finally I offered her 20 bucks for 40 of them. Got them for my dog. Talked to her after the auction ended. She had bought 5 cases of them when Beanie Babies mania was at it's peak. Sat on them thinking she had a goldmine. And now ended up selling them for less than she had paid. But I see the same thing happening to Funko Pops. In 5 to 10 years except for a few extremely limited one,you will be able to get most of them for 5 to 10 bucks tops.
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Post by Juice on Feb 27, 2018 20:31:02 GMT -5
It was great to have again. Im old enough to remember it.
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Post by Mozenrath on Feb 27, 2018 20:32:28 GMT -5
A friend and I were just speculating the other day about how many people must have boxea of worthless Beanie Babies in their garage that they were convinced would make them rich when they bought them. Never watched Rick & Morty. Perhaps unfairly, the fandom behavior has put me off ever checking it out. Back in 2008 or so there was a local auction I went to every 2 weeks. One lady showed up with unopened cases of McDonalds Beanie Babies. She wanted 50 bucks for a case and no one bid. Finally I offered her 20 bucks for 40 of them. Got them for my dog. Talked to her after the auction ended. She had bought 5 cases of them when Beanie Babies mania was at it's peak. Sat on them thinking she had a goldmine. And now ended up selling them for less than she had paid. But I see the same thing happening to Funko Pops. In 5 to 10 years except for a few extremely limited one,you will be able to get most of them for 5 to 10 bucks tops. I'm almost surprised the McDonalds ones wouldn't have even slight value, but I guess considering the number they were made in, makes sense. Not that I think most people have any major interest in beanie babies anymore, but usually McDonalds related stuff has some collectors.
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Feb 27, 2018 20:35:43 GMT -5
Back in 2008 or so there was a local auction I went to every 2 weeks. One lady showed up with unopened cases of McDonalds Beanie Babies. She wanted 50 bucks for a case and no one bid. Finally I offered her 20 bucks for 40 of them. Got them for my dog. Talked to her after the auction ended. She had bought 5 cases of them when Beanie Babies mania was at it's peak. Sat on them thinking she had a goldmine. And now ended up selling them for less than she had paid. But I see the same thing happening to Funko Pops. In 5 to 10 years except for a few extremely limited one,you will be able to get most of them for 5 to 10 bucks tops. I'm almost surprised the McDonalds ones wouldn't have even slight value, but I guess considering the number they were made in, makes sense. Not that I think most people have any major interest in beanie babies anymore, but usually McDonalds related stuff has some collectors. McDonalds stuff pre-1980 still has decent value. Stuff made after 1980 was so mass produced that there is more than enough supply to meet demand. A buddy of mine's wife collected Happy Meal toys for years. Went to sell them when they moved a few years back and barely broke even.
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Post by Father Dougal McGuire on Feb 28, 2018 5:53:01 GMT -5
Too bad Rick didn't ask for the Fiesta McNuggets back in his flashback, with zesty green chili salsa. They had other sauce choices like salsa or a different BBQ sauce, but the cool thing was you also got a real South American Peso/Dollar/Etc coin with each order, granted it was probably like their version of a penny, but as a 8 year old that was cool.
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