How is it that the fat used to make the most delicious canolis in the city is now being banned by law, but gadgets like these that allow people to be lazy mfers are not getting any criticism? Hey government, why don't you leave my Italian pastries alone and go do something helpful like passing a telecommuting bill or finding a way to give schools better funding.
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Amen, I'm all for encouraging restaurants to watch the fat and salt but there are certainly more important things right now!
ReplyDeleteI am against the government telling me what I can and cannot put in my body. Period. I do however like the idea of forcing restaurants to post nutrition values for all of the items on their menu. People should be informed and allowed make their own decisions.
ReplyDeleteI also believe that this is crossing the line. SAVE THE CANOLIS!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHaha! I hate those things. I actually find them extremely creepy.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you - that is absolutely ridiculous!
ReplyDeleteNothing has ever looked more silly and disgraceful. Ever.
ReplyDeleteI hate the fat restriction. It's really ridiculous. And I hate segways.
ReplyDeleteI love this post
Hmmmm..looks like something i am not aware of.
ReplyDeleteI can only wish..for praying never helped before. So i wish that u don't feel alienated from ur Italian Pastries and the govt takes a big dive into all that u want....
By the way i felt ur post was cute. LOL
They're EVERYWHERE!!!!!!! UGH.
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful point! But believe me, behind the scene, somebody's paying somebody else!!
ReplyDeleteThat would make me mad too. I have yet to find a canoli here in the states that is as yummy as the ones I had in Italy!!
ReplyDeleteYes, SAVE THE CANOLIS!
ReplyDeleteAnd, yes segways suck. I blogged about them once before when Robin Williams made fun of them before an interview with Extra outside my castle (Ok, it's not mine, but I do work there).