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OT, which would you prefer, for your company cafeteria to stop using
plastic straws to stop serving meat?
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On Monday, July 16, 2018 at 2:05:44 PM UTC-4, micky wrote:
OT, which would you prefer, for your company cafeteria to stop using
plastic straws to stop serving meat?


If we had a company cafeteria, it would definitely be plastic
straws. I don't use 'em.

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I never had a hotdog with a straw.
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On 7/16/18 1:23 PM, Thomas wrote:
I never had a hotdog with a straw.

so you've never been to a county fair?
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On Tuesday, July 17, 2018 at 2:19:28 PM UTC-4, ZZyXX wrote:
On 7/16/18 1:23 PM, Thomas wrote:
I never had a hotdog with a straw.

so you've never been to a county fair?


The straw always seems to melt when the corndog is fried.

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