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I agree with the sentiment of raising the numeracy
of New Yorkers, but surely it's not necessary to start
with something quite as basic as 1<3 ? |
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Depends, how many have difficulty with 1<2 do you think? |
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Or two 16-oz cups that click together to form a 32-ouncer. |
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Or just make a dual 16 oz cup holder with one handle and a dual straw arrangement. |
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Print "I (heart) NY" on the handle. |
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Go ask the Caledonians, whereat knowledge
of such things may be had
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Another stellar idea from the Good Old US of
A
this one's going to work really well,
perhaps even as well as Prohibition did. |
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By the way, can you still buy those big bottles
of sugary drinks in stores? Just asking
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How much do these drinks cost? At some point, it
must be cheaper simply to have your pancreas
removed. |
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I'm with [ShawnBob]. Since the social engineers proposed
banning soft drinks above a certain size, I now feel the urge
to fly to NY and buy 2 of the largest 'legal sizes at a time.
And I'm not even that wild about the stuff. |
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People with high metabolisms are going to starve to death
and those with slow ones are still going to be fat. |
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//still going to be fat.// but they will, at some
point, be 32 ounces lighter. |
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You mean 16oz lighter. As an underweight person can I get a prescription for soda now? |
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I foresee a surge in the soda delivery business. |
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