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    Space Cop
    The Dandy

  • Space Cop
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    Originally posted by Lantern A-train View Post
    "the proposal allows refills"
    THEN WHAT THE FUCK IS THE POINT
    Welcome to the stupidity of the legislature. I remember at a bar once I asked for a double whiskey and the bartender told me, "ok, but just so you know, in New Jersey a double is 2 ounces [not a proper 3]." I say 'okay, but I can order as many singles as I want, right?'" "Oh, yeah, of course. "

    Now, I joke with people if I serve them Scotch: "you want a NJ double?"

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  • IonFan
    Forum Member

  • IonFan
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    Originally posted by sylent_asassin View Post
    This is so stupid. What are they going to do? Serve salads and $6 bottled water? There would be too much money lost for a proposal like this. It'll never happen. While Bloomie is at it, he should propose food rations.
    don't give the fool ideas now

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  • Lantern A-train
    Guardian of the Universe

  • Lantern A-train
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    "the proposal allows refills"



    THEN WHAT THE FUCK IS THE POINT

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  • Lantern A-train
    Guardian of the Universe

  • Lantern A-train
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    This is perfect ban all the large drinks I agree. Cause ya know if they cant buy a 23 ounce drink it's not like they will just buy 2 16 ounce drinks....right

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  • Sylent_Asassin
    Black Lantern

  • Sylent_Asassin
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    This is so stupid. What are they going to do? Serve salads and $6 bottled water? There would be too much money lost for a proposal like this. It'll never happen. While Bloomie is at it, he should propose food rations.

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  • Scarecrow
    Senior Corps Member

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    You are allowed to smoke in businesses around my town. Most have went smoke free on their own. Personally I don't smoke in public cause I find it rude to subject people to my habits. But that is just me.

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  • TazzMission
    Guardian of the Universe

  • TazzMission
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    Originally posted by plastroncafe View Post
    Considering the number of uninsured people in this country, I'd say yes.
    If you're not poor enough to get government insurance coverage, or not rich enough to provide your own, then I end up paying your medical bills when you file for bankruptcy.

    I've no problem with people going to hell the way they want to, but it'd be nice if they foot their own bills as they did so.
    eh well same can be said for smokers and drinkers hell even steroid users

    that till this day still bugs me because you hear how the football players want better benefites and yet a good portion of them are juiced up and should those juice heads be given insurance? thats my question

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  • plastroncafe
    Alpha-Lantern

  • plastroncafe
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    Considering the number of uninsured people in this country, I'd say yes.
    If you're not poor enough to get government insurance coverage, or not rich enough to provide your own, then I end up paying your medical bills when you file for bankruptcy.

    I've no problem with people going to hell the way they want to, but it'd be nice if they foot their own bills as they did so.

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  • TazzMission
    Guardian of the Universe

  • TazzMission
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    that's a BLT at a Tony's I-75. A Michigan truck stop............

    fucking ay..... yea it looks disgusting but should it be banned because its all fat?

    TazzMission
    Guardian of the Universe
    Last edited by TazzMission; 06-14-2012, 03:08 PM.

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  • Tazer
    That Evil, Yellow Bastiche

  • Tazer
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    Yo.

    Originally posted by chivalrous View Post
    Compenstion culture and a legal system which allows ridiculous and frivilous cases to be presented and heard.

    In this age of financial austerity, I'm surprised thet they're talking of banning things rather than 'deterring through taxation'.





    Tazer

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  • chivalrous
    Corps Honor Guard

  • chivalrous
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    Originally posted by Robinson View Post
    Whatever happened to self accountability?
    Compenstion culture and a legal system which allows ridiculous and frivilous cases to be presented and heard.

    In this age of financial austerity, I'm surprised thet they're talking of banning things rather than 'deterring through taxation'.

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  • Space Cop
    The Dandy

  • Space Cop
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    + YouTube Video
    ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.

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  • Robinson
    Guardian Of The Universe

  • Robinson
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    In my city technically smoking anywhere that a nonsmoker may come in contact with second hand smoke is illegal. But they don't enforce it.

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  • TazzMission
    Guardian of the Universe

  • TazzMission
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    Originally posted by Tazer View Post
    Yo.



    Id agree, but I know Id be able to sell yur nightly screams to ppl who enjoy the torments of U watching Atrain romance some dude dressed as A.Scott.

    'twould warm the cockles of my heart, it do.
    ;P








    Tazer

    actually if you want him to squirm have train bang a guy dressed as kyle


    ions a big rayner fan

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  • Tazer
    That Evil, Yellow Bastiche

  • Tazer
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    Yo.

    Originally posted by IonFan View Post
    thank god i don't live in NY
    Id agree, but I know Id be able to sell yur nightly screams to ppl who enjoy the torments of U watching Atrain romance some dude dressed as A.Scott.

    'twould warm the cockles of my heart, it do.
    ;P

    Originally posted by Big Daddy Dave View Post
    In New York, they know what's best for you.





    Tazer

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