March 6, 2006

silhouette3.JPG From the desk of Jane Galt:

Hee

Give me liberty, or give me a large thin-crust with extra cheese and pepperoni.

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Posted by: Michael Brill on March 6, 2006 9:42 AM

Is it just me or did I detect a Canadian accent in the voice of the order taker, i.e. "it looks like the bean spout sub eh"?

Posted by: Dylan on March 6, 2006 10:16 AM

The Windows 95 interface is a clue as to how old this thing is. Perhaps in the old days when this was recorded everyone sounded like that.

Posted by: Rex on March 6, 2006 11:56 AM

I thought it was an amusing spoof until the very end, where it looks like the maker thought it was serious!

Posted by: Bithead on March 6, 2006 3:23 PM

No, Michael.

Canadians don't eat bean sprouts at all, much less in subs, with the notable exception of the GTA, and south, over to the Hamilton and St. Catherines areas. You know, areas dominated still dominated by the liberals, or the NDP. And, such people tend not to say 'eh', for fear of being mistaken for one of those gouche Albertain CC types.

Posted by: Eric Seymour on March 6, 2006 10:37 PM

I read the same sort of thing in script format back when "Supersize Me" and the McDonald's lawsuits were in the news, so either this is several years old or it's not original. Funny, though.

Posted by: Mumblix Grumph on March 7, 2006 1:36 AM

There is a restaurant out here in Seattle that makes you sign a legal waiver that you won't sue them before you order their signature dessert.

They started doing that after a fat guy tried to sue McDonalds.

I'm still not sure if they're kidding or not.

Posted by: BladeDoc on March 7, 2006 8:18 PM

I don't care if they're kidding or not -- I must have that dessert.

Posted by: Barry on March 8, 2006 3:12 PM

That's probably an advertising gimick: "When we say death by chocolate, we mean it!".

Posted by: Bulbman on March 11, 2006 7:57 PM

The cartoon was put together by the ACLU as an attack on the Bush administration's surveillance policy. At first I thought it was a satire on the liberal food police.

The tip-off was at the end, when, as Rex said, it turned serious.

It's actually a pretty good gag. To bad it's propaganda for the ACLU, which isn't a civil liberties organization at all, but rather a group of radical leftists seeking to do whatever harm they can to the United States.

http://www.aclu.org/pizza/

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