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The Sixty-four Ounce Coffee

Feb 01, 2008

I’m procrastinating a bit on a post that I’m working on right now. I’m trying to put some finishing touches on it, but It looks like I’m not going to have it up until later tomorrow – So I digress with this:

I was driving into work and heard a commercial for some sort of discount breakfast at a gas station and the last couple words were – prices and participation may vary not available with 64 ounce coffees.

Sixty-four ounces? I’ll be stopping there Monday. Can’t image how it will fit in my cup holder though – but I’m willing to try.

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Brad's AvatarI'm Brad Cooper, a user experience designer and front-end programmer with a passion for actualizing visions. I strive to create a piece of art in each site that I put together both visually and technically.

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