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Re: Seen in Print

Postby sarge » Mon Nov 23, 2015 11:57 am

rex desilets wrote:A competent barrista knows to put the "sip hole" opposite to the cup seal. Otherwise you gets a leak. Still, a little direction is useful for the clueless...


...and a real and truly competent "barrista" wouldn't be caught dead putting real coffee of any form in an effing paper cup with a plastic sip-hole thing. :lol:

With all the enviro-nutter "liner made from plants not petroleum, certified compostable" crap printed all over the cup, the cynic in me wonders what the lid with the sip-hole is made of; dripping with irony if it was a plastic lid a la Starbucks! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

So many jokes in one photo! BTW would someone tell those idiots the liner made with plants not petroleum claim is pretty meaningless anyway, since petroleum is just really old plants? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Seen in Print

Postby robert. » Mon Nov 23, 2015 1:48 pm

Here is a link to a few photos i made from the Harper's weeklies. Even more amazing is a bookmark i pulled from one. It turns out that it's not a bookmark per say but a campaign ribbon for the whig party. General Winfield Scott
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Mon Nov 23, 2015 6:08 pm

sarge wrote:
rex desilets wrote:A competent barrista knows to put the "sip hole" opposite to the cup seal. Otherwise you gets a leak. Still, a little direction is useful for the clueless...


...and a real and truly competent "barrista" wouldn't be caught dead putting real coffee of any form in an effing paper cup with a plastic sip-hole thing. :lol:


Maybe if they had a choice, but generally the folks paying one's salary get to make the decisions on that front.

With all the enviro-nutter "liner made from plants not petroleum, certified compostable" crap printed all over the cup, the cynic in me wonders what the lid with the sip-hole is made of; dripping with irony if it was a plastic lid a la Starbucks! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

So many jokes in one photo! BTW would someone tell those idiots the liner made with plants not petroleum claim is pretty meaningless anyway, since petroleum is just really old plants? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :lol: :lol:


I find the entire "all-natural" & "organic" labeling frenzy and song & dance absolutely hilarious particularly when it is so embraced by group of people that have never seen a farm or stood down wind of the liquefied manure being spread on the fields where their all-natural & organic veggies are grown. However, there are some good reasons to not put some stuff in the landfill that leaches into your well......and there are plenty of examples of that rampant stupidity as well.
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby MurphOnMillerAve » Mon Nov 23, 2015 6:39 pm

Rufus T. Firefly wrote:....However, there are some good reasons to not put some stuff in the landfill that leaches into your well......and there are plenty of examples of that rampant stupidity as well.

This rang in my ear like an extended Haiku, like this:

There are some good reasons
to not put some stuff
in the landfill
that leaches into your well.

And there are plenty of examples
of that rampant stupidity
as well.


:D :) :|
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby E7 » Mon Nov 23, 2015 6:56 pm

Rufus T. Firefly wrote:I find the entire "all-natural" & "organic" labeling frenzy and song & dance absolutely hilarious particularly when it is so embraced by group of people that have never seen a farm or stood down wind of the liquefied manure being spread on the fields where their all-natural & organic veggies are grown.


I am adamant that all the ingredients in any of the foods I purchase be genuine imitations! :mrgreen:

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Re: Seen in Print

Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Mon Nov 23, 2015 7:01 pm

E7 wrote:
Rufus T. Firefly wrote:I find the entire "all-natural" & "organic" labeling frenzy and song & dance absolutely hilarious particularly when it is so embraced by group of people that have never seen a farm or stood down wind of the liquefied manure being spread on the fields where their all-natural & organic veggies are grown.


I am adamant that all the ingredients in any of the foods I purchase be genuine imitations! :mrgreen:


You ascribe to the philosophy of embracing a forgery over a very clever original, :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby webenda » Mon Nov 23, 2015 7:02 pm

rex desilets wrote:
MurphOnMillerAve wrote:
webenda wrote:Image

This one I do not get. :|

Too subtle for me, too :cry:

Maybe this will help:=> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE4M_ek9Vtw
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby rogruth » Mon Nov 23, 2015 7:16 pm

Wayne,

My ears just aren't good enough to understand. :? :(
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby E7 » Mon Nov 23, 2015 7:23 pm

Rufus T. Firefly wrote:You ascribe to the philosophy of embracing a forgery over a very clever original, :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


As "they" say, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery! :wink:

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Re: Seen in Print

Postby webenda » Mon Nov 23, 2015 7:58 pm

rogruth wrote:Wayne,

My ears just aren't good enough to understand. :? :(

The first HOV facility opened in 1969 in Nothern Virginia. Where have you guys been the past 46 years?

Now don't tell me you don't know what, "slugging" is either!

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Re: Seen in Print

Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Mon Nov 23, 2015 8:47 pm

webenda wrote:The first HOV facility opened in 1969 in Nothern Virginia. Where have you guys been the past 46 years?

Now don't tell me you don't know what, "slugging" is either!


In Northern VA for he past 33 years. Yes, has students that got to the lab slugging....

But, what was humorous about the sign though?
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby webenda » Mon Nov 23, 2015 10:40 pm

Rufus T. Firefly wrote:
But, what was humorous about the sign though?


"HOV" sounds funny. When I posted it I thought it was a California abbreviation, no one would know what it meant and someone would make up something funny.

Then I learned about slugging in the DC area and it became even funnier, to me alone apparently.

Crack the Window (13 Mar 04) - This happened in November of 2003. I was waiting to pick up for 18 and K ST at Potomac Mills when a small, fiery-red haired, round lady strolls my way. She happened to be going there and gets in the car. I had those new car fresheners that looks like the Glade plug-in versions in the Jasmine scent, and my car was smelling great. However, when she came in I could barely smell it any longer. The second slug was a good-looking, young guy that got in the back. I could barely breath with the stench this lady was producing. After driving for fifteen minutes, the lady says in a very strong, Russian accent, "Could you please crack the window?" I abided. Awhile later, she asks, "Is something wrong with your car because it smells bad?" I was fuming but said, "No, the car is fine and was smelling fine until a few moments ago." We drove in silence. She wanted to be dropped off at C ST, so I gladly let her out. The moment she stepped out, the car fresheners miraculously started working. I looked at the guy and plead, "It was her." He said, "I know, I have slugged with her before." We both started cracking up.

In the early days of slugging the sluggers used bus stops to wait for a ride. This irritated bus drivers no end as they would stop to pick up a ride and the person(s) would not get on. Bus drivers started calling them slugs after the false coins (punch outs from electrical boxes) some people would drop in the coin slot.

The Accidental Slug (13 Mar 04) -The After reading the “slug stories”, I thought I’d add one of my own. Back in the late 80’s, there were no commuter lots (at least in Springfield), except for the gathering place at Long John Silvers. So I, like most drivers, would raid the bus stops. As I inched my way towards downtown Springfield, I’d scan every bus stop for potential slugs like a cat ready to pounce on a mouse. One day, I eagerly spied a couple at a bus stop. They were probably in their early 60’s. I swooped over and called my usual “Would you like a ride to the Pentagon?” They looked at each other. They looked at me. They looked at each other again. Finally they shrugged and climbed in. As is often the case, we didn’t speak during the ride, but I noticed that they were getting increasingly nervous. Finally, we pulled into the Pentagon, and one of them screwed up their courage and asked, “Well, how much do we owe you?” It turns out that they were tourists! They planned to go sightseeing downtown while their son whom they were visiting was at work. I quickly explained how the slug system works, and no, they didn’t owe me anything - they already “paid” me by getting me to work an hour early. They were completely flabbergasted. Their final words were “Oh my God! This kind of thing would NEVER happen in Cincinnati!”

When I rode the bus from the Washington Hilton Hotel in the 80's, to Gaithersburg, I don't remember any high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes. The bus would get stuck in traffic every afternoon on the way back. Maybe I wasn't paying attention.

For those who do not know about HOV lanes, this is Interstate 270. The diamonds in the lane indicate it is a HOV lane.
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby rogruth » Mon Nov 23, 2015 10:54 pm

Wayne,

I know about HOV lanes and use them when they are available.
Like Rufus I didn't understand what might be funny about that.
After your explanation I do. Had never heard the slug thing.
About the only place I might get to use HOV lanes is in Atlanta.
I try to avoid Atlanta.
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby MurphOnMillerAve » Mon Nov 23, 2015 11:19 pm

:| (See subsequent posting..)
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby rogruth » Mon Nov 23, 2015 11:22 pm

Hmmm. The Atlanta HOV lanes say two or more passengers.
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