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Monday, October 29, 2007

Anti-drug bracelets sent the wrong message

A New York company has decided to stop making an anti-drug bracelet that reads, "I've got BETTER things to DO than DRUGS." The effect of all that capitalization? Makes the bracelet look like it says "BETTER DO DRUGS." A couple of people in Iowa complained, apparently.

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People in Iowa have too much time on their hands, apprently.

JIM: Yeah, but it's been a while since we've a nationwide scare over subliminal messages. We're probably due for one.

After the stories from Friday, I'm not so sure that a little thorazine in the Iowa water supply would be a BAD thing.

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