h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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A clockwork machine that holds a (open) carton of juice, so that when small children want a drink all they have to do is turn the key (and put their cup there). This would have to come with restrictions on it, so that over-enthusiastic kids don't overwind it and end up pouring out all the juice, or
so that they only get half cups at a time.
Inspired by a certain 7 year old who managed to tip the last carton of red orange juice in the house all over the kitchen.
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From what I've seen of juice dispensers in cafeterias, school and otherwise, that little "(and put their cup there)" is an oft-overlooked step. |
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You'll still be mopping up! |
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Depending on where you put the emphasis, the title brings up an image of naked ladies in a milk bar. |
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Well, I thought of it as like a 'Wallace & Gromit'-esque invention, although I have no idea why. Must've watched that darn movie too many times. |
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//red orange juice // isn't there some kind of contradiction there |
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No, as in orange the fruit, but the type of oranges used in the juice that I drink are coloured red, therefore, 'red orange juice'. |
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I was expecting a lame echo. Pleasantly surprising. [+] |
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