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Cow Milk Dissed at Indy 500

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rudy-canoza@excite.com - 06 Jun 2005 22:09 GMT
From: "Robert Cohen" <notmilk@...>
Date: Mon Jun 6, 2005  11:56 am
Subject: Indy 500 Winner Disses Milk  notmilk2002
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Indy 500 Winner Disses Milk

At last Sunday's Indianapolis 500 mile car race, David
Letterman (TV talk show host and sponsor of Danica
Patrick's car) said this about the tradition of the
winner drinking milk:

"I got a glug of that last year (in victory lane). I
got there a little late and there was about a third of
it left. They were just passing it around and I thought,
'Well, you're stupid if you don't do this just once,'
so I gave it a shot. I won't say I have an aversion to
dairy products, but at the end of a long, hot day I'm
not sure room-temperature milk is what I'm looking for."
(Letterman laughs)

Dave Letterman is smart enough not to be too critical of
bacteria-filled warm milk. After all, his T.V. network has
received billions of dollars over the years from pizza and
other dairy ads. Letterman is a pro and carefully chooses
his words. The race winner, Dan Wheldon, took a sip of milk,
and admitted that milk is not his cup of tea. After taking
a sip, he poured most of the contents over his own head after
winning the race and becomming an instant millionaire. Wheldon's
words:

"I’m not a big milk drinker. But, for once, it tasted great."

OK. We can live with that. Faced with the challenge of drinking
something he did not really care to consume while millions
watched, he took one small sip, then ceremoniously poured the rest
of the milk over his own head like a baseball player celebrating
a world series victory with a bottle of champagne. We applaud
Wheldon's creative method of avoiding the remaining milk! Here's
a photo of Mr. Wheldon pouring out most of the bottle of milk:

<http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,3-2005250025,00.html>

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TC - 06 Jun 2005 22:19 GMT
rudy-can...@excite.com wrote:
> From: "Robert Cohen" <notmilk@...>
> Date: Mon Jun 6, 2005  11:56 am
[quoted text clipped - 71 lines]
> Robert Cohen
> http://www.SoyToy.com

You guys miss the point of Lettermans comments. Hint: he was joking.
Hint: He would've preferred cold champagne as is the tradition.

You guys ought to go out and buy yourselves a sense of humour.

If this is the best argument you can make against milk then you are
wasting valuable bandwidth.

TC
Jeff - 06 Jun 2005 23:30 GMT
(...)

> You guys miss the point of Lettermans comments. Hint: he was joking.
> Hint: He would've preferred cold champagne as is the tradition.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> If this is the best argument you can make against milk then you are
> wasting valuable bandwidth.

Au Contraire: He is getting valuable bandwidth for free for  his
advertising.

Jeff

> TC
MMu - 07 Jun 2005 09:34 GMT
> rudy-can...@excite.com wrote:
>> From: "Robert Cohen" <notmilk@...>
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>> not sure room-temperature milk is what I'm looking for."
>> (Letterman laughs)

THAT's it? you type all this babble for a sentence that can be read: "I'd
rather have cold champangne than warm milk?" some incredible dissing there..
NOT.

>> Dave Letterman is smart enough not to be too critical of
>> bacteria-filled warm milk. After all, his T.V. network has
[quoted text clipped - 49 lines]
>> Robert Cohen
>> http://www.SoyToy.com
 
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