2003-06-06 18:52:33.934761+00 by Dan Lyke 3 comments
We liked Finding Nemo, and obviously I've still got a soft spot for anything Pixar, so when today's Morning Fix referenced a cheesey little snippet which was obviously just badly reworded from a press release about how little Nemo would have been shredded to pulp on his way to the sea (modulo that leaky pipe, which the Sidney sewer department should be heavily fined and sanctioned for), I searched for JWC Environmental and found out that they make machines like the Macho Monster:
"This beefy new Macho Monster is designed to handle a wide variety of bulky and tough solids including animal carcasses, wood, recyclables, trash, slurry and even bits of metal."
What's not to like? I don't even have a pumping application and I want one. So I sent them email, and, amazingly, within a short time had a few images and a press release back. I've put an HTMLified version of the "Nemo vs Muffin Monster" press release and the images on a Wiki page.
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comments in ascending chronological order (reverse):
#Comment made: 2003-06-06 19:31:03.979302+00 by: Pete
Cool, but also spoilerific.
#Comment made: 2003-06-06 19:42:48.21639+00 by: Dan Lyke
Yeah, a bit, but its not like you don't know Nemo will escape.
#Comment made: 2003-06-21 19:18:57.721042+00 by: Dan Lyke
Okay, kids really are little monsters: Sales of clown fish way up in the wake of Finding Nemo.
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