Okay, so it's not really today, I've been thinking about this for a long time ...
What I don't get, is why are some products labelled "New and Improved"? I mean, if it's new, then it can't be improved, because, well, it's new! And if it's improved, then it's an existing product already, and can't be new.
What do you think?
P.S.: And why is the past tense of 'think' not 'thunk'? 'I Thunk' is going to be my label for my thinkings from now on. LOL.
2 comments:
"thunk" just sounds weird. Kinda like "plunk" or "skunk". And on the " New and Improved" topic, I must agree with you. You would think that whoever cam up with that "phrase", they would at least be able to use logic.
omg, i agree. every time i say "thunk", i imagine hitting my head on something hard, like iron!
yeah i know, i think they must've thought they sounded cool or something.
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