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To: Tribune7
What the...? A PC attack on milk?

For the first nine years of my education (I am 54), we didn't have a cafeteria at school. Everyone either went home for lunch or brought their own. You could even bring liquid refreshment in a thermos or buy a little square carton of whole, white milk for less than a nickle. I must admit to some envy as I watched a few classmates open their cellophane packaged brownies and moonpies but other than that, lunch was lunch. You ate fast and got out on the playground.

Now we spend huge amounts of money via taxation to have the government decide what our children may eat. Much of which ends up in dumpsters anyway. Criminy.
15 posted on 09/10/2003 8:49:55 PM PDT by Flora McDonald (NEVER FORGET 9-11, NEVER FORGET OUR TROOPS, NEVER FORGET 9-11, NEVER FORGET OUR TROOPS)
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To: Flora McDonald
For the first nine years of my education (I am 54), we didn't have a cafeteria at school.

We had a large, expensive cafeteria which severed awful hot lunches that nobody ate.

But I'm sure having them made a lot of people feel like they "cared."

33 posted on 09/10/2003 9:34:03 PM PDT by Tribune7
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