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I say let him be. For the most part, he's only ****ing up a city that would be just about as ****ed up even without him.....
You missed my point. New Yorkers can pretend it will prevent them from having a large pop.
It is a nonsense limitation. Yes, you can buy 2 16oz sodas so you can get your 32 oz fill. But really, why have a law that bans the size of a product you can buy? Freedom in the market.
Link to the story, cause I didn't see it in the OP
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/31/nyregion/bloomberg-plans-a-ban-on-large-sugared-drinks.html
I see nothing wrong with Hash Browns......
Again, you missed my point. I'm not defending the law, I'm attacking the victim mentality bull**** non-New Yorkers employ when they pretend that this stupid law affects them in some way, when it doesn't.
It's a stupid law. It won't work. Sucks to be a New Yorker.
I get what you are saying. If you ain't from New York, why complain. These are the laws that need to be put in check immeadiately so that they don't spread. I don't want this falling over the border into CT.
Hash browns are also yummy. It's a lost art on the East Coast it seems. Actually, I don't think they properly understand breakfast at all. I mean, they have no biscuits and gravy out here. How the hell do they not have biscuits and gravy!?
I can't wait for this to reach Greenwhich.
Hash browns are also yummy. It's a lost art on the East Coast it seems. Actually, I don't think they properly understand breakfast at all. I mean, they have no biscuits and gravy out here. How the hell do they not have biscuits and gravy!? Sounds like communism to me! And pork roll....WTF is pork roll. I've seen many a pig in my day, I ain't ever seen a "pork roll".
Hash browns are also yummy. It's a lost art on the East Coast it seems. Actually, I don't think they properly understand breakfast at all. I mean, they have no biscuits and gravy out here. How the hell do they not have biscuits and gravy!? Sounds like communism to me! And pork roll....WTF is pork roll. I've seen many a pig in my day, I ain't ever seen a "pork roll".
I get what you are saying. If you ain't from New York, why complain.
These are the laws that need to be put in check immeadiately so that they don't spread.
I don't want this falling over the border into CT.
Hash browns are also yummy. It's a lost art on the East Coast it seems. Actually, I don't think they properly understand breakfast at all. I mean, they have no biscuits and gravy out here. How the hell do they not have biscuits and gravy!? Sounds like communism to me! And pork roll....WTF is pork roll. I've seen many a pig in my day, I ain't ever seen a "pork roll".
No, piss and moan all you want. People shouldn't try to play the victim, though.
That's the big government mentality at work. "I don't like their laws, lets force them to change them."
The way to do that is to only vote for people in CT that won't pass such stupid laws and convince other people in CT to only vote for people that do not pass such stupid laws. If that all fails, and you oppose the laws enough, then move to another place that doesn't have these stupid laws.
If bloomberg keeps this crap up no one will want to visit your crappy city. I know for a fact that I never will.
This whole line of quote / replies is just hilarious! And yes NC, SC have great hash browns and biscuits and gravy.
and grits!
They have them in the Southeast. I never ate biscuits and gravy until moving down south. Personally, I'm not a fan of it. I don't think they know how to do breakfast here :lol: They don't but ketchup on their eggs, they drink tea with sugar in it and everything is either buttered or fried.
It's all a matter of perspective I guess.
Stay out of my personal decision making. Let me choose the size of soda I find appropriate for myself.
But that doesn't excuse the fact that I find this law as a way of limiting freedom.
Nobody has limited your choices of soda sizes. Stop pretending that you are being victimized. If you don't want to be affected by this law, then stay the **** out of New York.....
Nobody has limited your choices of soda sizes. Stop pretending that you are being victimized. If you don't want to be affected by this law, then stay the **** out of New York. See how simple that is?
Bully for you. Like I said, piss and moan all you want. Stop pretending it affects you, though. You are lying when you do that.
Nobody has limited your choices of soda sizes. Stop pretending that you are being victimized. If you don't want to be affected by this law, then stay the **** out of New York. See how simple that is?
Bully for you. Like I said, piss and moan all you want. Stop pretending it affects you, though. You are lying when you do that.
Ummm you do know that in a society freedoms are often curtailed for the benefit of said society, right? You don't have the right to buy nuclear bombs. You don't have the right to buy dangerous materials. Dangerous goods are often removed from the shelves if they are found to be a threat to society. So, your viewpoint is a tad bit warped.Please stop side stepping what I am saying. This is a limitation on freedoms. No ones freedoms should be limited in our country. The freedom of choice should be maintained. I don't care if I can buy a 32 oz of soda. I care if someone else can or can't.
Sorry, but all freedoms should not be indulged. Businesses are concerned solely with generating wealth, public health be damned.Pissing and moaning? What are you reading? How am I lying? I live and work in and around NYC. Anything that happens in this unbelievably huge area of the world effects the outlying regions. In thoughts and actions. No one is pissing and moaning. As a libertarian, I choose freedom, not limitations.
Ummm you do know that in a society freedoms are often curtailed for the benefit of said society, right? You don't have the right to buy nuclear bombs. You don't have the right to buy dangerous materials. Dangerous goods are often removed from the shelves if they are found to be a threat to society. So, your viewpoint is a tad bit warped.
Sorry, but all freedoms should not be indulged. Businesses are concerned solely with generating wealth, public health be damned.
And a sugar rush. Pretty comical...50k in calories.
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