Anna1111 wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/09/26/air-force-squadron-spends-56000-on-metal-coffee-cups.html
Back in my day, we drank COLD coffee, if it came to that. But truly, the coffee was SO bad, that after I had been in for a while, I stopped drinking coffee entirely, despite the fact I have been addicted since toddlerhood.
These young whippersnappers are spoilt!
It's hard for me to keep reading when an article starts off with a sentence like this:
"An Air Force squadron spent almost $56,000 to replace broken just dozens of metal coffee cups over the past three years, in the latest example Pentagon procurement pricing irregularities."
To replace "broken just dozens"? What is the purpose of the comma after years? Shouldn't there be an "of" after "example"? Then to throw in $10 words like "procurement" to make you look smart?!!! Where's the "pulling my hair out" emoji?!!!!! Maybe that money should be spent on learning English!
I tho't my $30 Yeti cup was shnazzy!!! It's not even about being spoiled, it's about being stupid. Where is that money really going? It is NOT on coffee cups.