 h a l f b a k e r y Yeah, I wish it made more sense too.
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I'm thinking something along the lines of a 20-oz mug or thereabouts with a handle large enough for one finger.
Looks goofy, strengthens your forearms and wrists, you get caffeine (when you are succesful in drinking from it). Everybody wins. Suicide By Coffee
http://www.greatbig...m/newcupsaucer.html jesus christ... thats alot of coffee [rascalraidex, Nov 17 2006]
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Simple genius. Why has no-one thought of this before? [+] |
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comically large laundry bills |
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You could also go in the other direction, for espresso. |
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I have an antique wine jug like this somewhere at home (my wife occasionally uses it as a flower vase). Perhaps our forefathers needed to exercise their wrists too...? |
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I have a collection of kukri knives that were evidently made with the same comical ratios in mind. |
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I was thinking the same thing, wg. Like a hula-hoop attached to a thimble. |
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They have a gallon coffee cup... check link.. imagine that with a one finger handle |
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An unnamed UK cafe chain (they bake things in an oven, apparently) already annoyingly use something very similar when they serve coffee, albeit through lack of customer care rather than intent. |
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I'd just use the handle to hang it up;
otherwise, I'd just warm my hands on
this monstrosity. |
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as long as it comes in black |
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