Pete, Kevin, John, podcast team, RU23?

My opinion is if you're planning on buying the magazine you might as well join and get the other perks. If you aren't planning on getting the magazine then stay away. Simple.

Cory

I pretty much agree. If I see the publication in barnes and noble and am impressed enough that I want to buy it, I'll sign up. Because who knows what else may come up over the year that you may want?

This is all contingent on the magazine being all that and a bag of chips, though.
 

Holy cow. What a bizarre thread.

I'm so amazed by the above comments, I cannot even think of a comment.

The OP specifically asked for the opinions of Pete, John and Kevin about D23, I'm truly baffled as to how Lou Mongello chose to report D23 information relates to the OP's question? If you are seeking information only, may I refer you to www.disney.com/D23 ... the rest of us here enjoy, appreciate and value the team's thoughts and opinions. Thank You.

This did get bizarre, very bizarre.
 
How many times do we have to go over this? Brownies fall under the cake catagory. ;)

I agree that brownies are more in the cake category, BUT (WARNING!!! OPINION FOLLOWS WITH LITTLE BASIS IN FACT - PROCEED AT OWN PERIL!!!!)... Mom always put chopped nuts in her brownies, which moves them a bit more toward the Cookie Category along the great cookie<--------->cake spectrum, IMHO...:goodvibes

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I agree that brownies are more in the cake category, BUT (WARNING!!! OPINION FOLLOWS WITH LITTLE BASIS IN FACT - PROCEED AT OWN PERIL!!!!)... Mom always put chopped nuts in her brownies, which moves them a bit more toward the Cookie Category along the great cookie<--------->cake spectrum, IMHO...:goodvibes

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You're wrong. Brownies are too thick (in height, not density) to be considered a cookie. Most carrot cake has walnut in, and it is far from cookie status. Your opinion is wrong.
 
You're wrong. Brownies are too thick (in height, not density) to be considered a cookie. Most carrot cake has walnut in, and it is far from cookie status. Your opinion is wrong.


OH!!! OOHHH!! Wrong, is it?!?!?! Stop acting like a CAKE EATER!!! You're the "THICK/DENSE" one, ICING HEAD!!! This is nothing but COOKIE HATE SPEECH and I WILL NOT STAND FOR IT!!! (so I'm sitting down....) :crazy:
 
You're wrong. Brownies are too thick (in height, not density) to be considered a cookie. Most carrot cake has walnut in, and it is far from cookie status. Your opinion is wrong.

Get yer opinions outa my forum :offtopic:


(I wish there was a smily with a happy guy holding that sign)
 
I agree that brownies are more in the cake category, BUT (WARNING!!! OPINION FOLLOWS WITH LITTLE BASIS IN FACT - PROCEED AT OWN PERIL!!!!)... Mom always put chopped nuts in her brownies, which moves them a bit more toward the Cookie Category along the great cookie<--------->cake spectrum, IMHO...:goodvibes

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OMG Jason. :scared1: You didn't just do that did you?

A carrot cake may have nuts and shards of carrot but we do not call this a cookie. :confused3 It's still a cake.

Be gone you cake hater. :sad1:
 
For the sake of adding fuel to the fire....

PIE
 
You're wrong. Brownies are too thick (in height, not density) to be considered a cookie. Most carrot cake has walnut in, and it is far from cookie status. Your opinion is wrong.

Was the person who invented the recipe for magic cookie bars wrong to use that name? It's obviously not a cookie. :confused3
 












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