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![]() Now the doughnuts are being taken away.
Like you, I've enjoyed my share, but not an everyday kind of thing. Shucks! What's next? Ice cream?http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0928-05.htm: ![]() |
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![]() I don't think there is a legal leg for them to stand on! There would have to be a general election to pass a law,I think. How 'bout you?
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Of course, I also thought the smoking ban here wouldn't stand up legally, and it did. Go figure. The NYTimes did a cute article about the ban, two years later, where they found even most smokers were happy with the ban, for two reasons: A) their drycleaning bills had gone down and B) having to go outside to smoke was a great way to meet girls who were also outside to smoke. Now, if Bloomberg had only thought to present the ban that way-- "Ban smoking; find romance," people would have RACED to see the law enacted. ![]() |
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![]() It was first published in the Guardian.
You can still see it at commondreams (left side) Try this:http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0928-05.htm |
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![]() GR: it's all in the packaging,huh?
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