Maybe you've seen this one: There's a new Wendy's commercial out that shows two men sitting at a table eating their lunches. One has a nice big chicken sandwich, fries, and a drink laid out in front of him. The other has a teeny-tiny burger-thing the size of those gummy Krabby Patties kids like to eat, a teeny-tiny bag of fries, and a teeny-tiny drink. The tiny meal man, noticing that big meal man is watching him, gestures at his food and whispers "$2.99". Big meal man then gestures at his feast and whispers back "$2.99".
Why are they whispering?
Because they're eating lunch in a library!
Since when did libraries start allowing people to bring food in? Even the college library won't let so much as a cheese stick past its gates, and if they catch you with food you could get your privileges revoked. Who in corporate thought this commercial made sense?
Why are they whispering?
Because they're eating lunch in a library!
Since when did libraries start allowing people to bring food in? Even the college library won't let so much as a cheese stick past its gates, and if they catch you with food you could get your privileges revoked. Who in corporate thought this commercial made sense?
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