Political Humor
Posted: Jan 26th, '19, 21:32
Because we need a lighter look at the news here once in a while.
Welcome to the Killington Zone Message Board
https://www.killingtonzone.com/forums/
Did you the second night, they asked them to raise their hands if illegal immigrants should be given tax payer funded health insurance? All ten of them raised their hands. Can you imagine that, up to 30 million illegals here now, another 30 million or so already here legally, another 400 million want to come here either legally or illegally, and every Democrat wants to give them free health care??????????????madhatter wrote:this is HILLARYOUS
which of the candidates do you think has the best chance of securing the nomination?
c'mon lefties be bold like ann coulter...
Never really gave this much thought until in NYC last week ... cardboard straw was in my cold brew coffee. It was 100+ w/ humidity ... suffice to see the straw quickly became useless. Just charge me an extra $0.25 and give me an aluminum one.Mister Moose wrote:Because we need a lighter look at the news here once in a while.
you'll take what you get and like it comrade...XtremeJibber2001 wrote:Never really gave this much thought until in NYC last week ... cardboard straw was in my cold brew coffee. It was 100+ w/ humidity ... suffice to see the straw quickly became useless. Just charge me an extra $0.25 and give me an aluminum one.Mister Moose wrote:Because we need a lighter look at the news here once in a while.
And let me guess, the paper straw was in a giant plastic cup with a plastic lid.XtremeJibber2001 wrote:Never really gave this much thought until in NYC last week ... cardboard straw was in my cold brew coffee. It was 100+ w/ humidity ... suffice to see the straw quickly became useless. Just charge me an extra $0.25 and give me an aluminum one.Mister Moose wrote:Because we need a lighter look at the news here once in a while.
... yup ... my guess is they're thinking the cardboard straws are 'tolerable' to the consumer, where cardboard cups for cold liquid on a hot day would not be tolerable. It's all driven by margin / customer experience, not the environment ....Dickc wrote:And let me guess, the paper straw was in a giant plastic cup with a plastic lid.XtremeJibber2001 wrote:Never really gave this much thought until in NYC last week ... cardboard straw was in my cold brew coffee. It was 100+ w/ humidity ... suffice to see the straw quickly became useless. Just charge me an extra $0.25 and give me an aluminum one.Mister Moose wrote:Because we need a lighter look at the news here once in a while.
Killington only offers paper straws now as well, they make it through about a drink and a half.XtremeJibber2001 wrote:Never really gave this much thought until in NYC last week ... cardboard straw was in my cold brew coffee. It was 100+ w/ humidity ... suffice to see the straw quickly became useless. Just charge me an extra $0.25 and give me an aluminum one.Mister Moose wrote:Because we need a lighter look at the news here once in a while.
The market will find away. Was just in the islands, the paper straws worked well. They don’t last forever but work well enough. The good ones have a waxy coating on the outside.daytripper wrote:Killington only offers paper straws now as well, they make it through about a drink and a half.XtremeJibber2001 wrote:Never really gave this much thought until in NYC last week ... cardboard straw was in my cold brew coffee. It was 100+ w/ humidity ... suffice to see the straw quickly became useless. Just charge me an extra $0.25 and give me an aluminum one.Mister Moose wrote:Because we need a lighter look at the news here once in a while.