Nuclear Teacup
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Now that’s comforting to read. That orange bowl was my very favourite and for the greater part of my childhood contained my Cheerios, Corn Flakes or Shreddies along with a healthy serving of 2% milk. Perhaps I owe some unique character traits to the Fiesta® company. Who knows?
The one thing that is clear, however, is that we seem to learn time and again that what at first might seem to be a simple technological solution to a problem (real or perceived) may in fact cause us a great deal of trouble in the long run. Thankfully, most of us don’t eat off dishes with uranium-based glazes anymore – but we all use non-stick cookware.
Uh oh.
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September 5th, 2007 at 03:05
I grew up on these books as a kid and reread \”Who is Bugs Potter\” tonight for the memories. I\’m really glad I did or I never would have googled the band names and found your entry.
Thank you, it really made me smile.
April 14th, 2008 at 14:16
YES! I loved the Bugs Potter series of books. “Live @ Nickaninny” was my favorite. I had a chat at lunch time today that reminded me of Nuclear Teacup– thought that might be a good name for a business…NOT. Thanks for this posting tho’. Who knew?!