![]() ![]() ![]() Her family never really had enough for a proper breakfast, and she had given most of her meal to Charlie so he wouldn't get hungry during his tour. She hoped nobody noticed as they all watched the candy making process with interest. The delicious aromas emanating from the machine made her mouth water and her stomach gurgle loudly in hunger. Everything needed for a delicious home cooked meal was there, but Jean couldn't see any traditional candy making fixings. The creation of a confectionery giant!" There were tomatoes, beans, soup, flour, onions, beef and more. "What you are witnessing, dear friends, is the most enormous miracle of the Machine Age. The red arms began pumping up and down, mashing, shaking, stirring, and swirling the ingredients around. The machine startled everyone as it whirled to life, causing everybody to take a step back. Wonka didn't even bother taking the button off of the hook before pressing it. "It's over there." He pointed at a rectangular metal box with a big red button on it that was hanging on a hook on the side of the contraption. Wonka." Charlie stopped leaning on the machine and tapped him on the shoulder. He sighed and started looking around for it himself. Wonka's button off of themselves and on to someone else. "Who's got the button?" The Oompa Loompas shrugged and started pointing at each other, trying to take the blame of loosing Mr. ![]() Button, button." he looked around the machine, and then at the Oompa Loompas. Charlie walked up to the machine and set his Everlasting Gobstopper down so he could lean over the counter of the machine and see what it did. She could tell that the machine was made to make some sort of candy, she just couldn't tell what kind of candy it was. "It's my revolutionary, non-pollutionary, mechanical wonder." Jean eyed a compartment that housed a live bee hive warily. Wonka walked next to Jean, startling her. Jean and Charlie walked around the machine to see everything for themselves. Long red metal arms swung out and covered the ingredients with large bowls, evidently cooking or preparing the candy that was being made in some way. A round platform slowly spun in a circle with various ingredients on it. It was twice as tall as anyone there, and covered in chrome. Standing before them was a huge shiny contraption. Wonka directed the group to a large machine in the corner of the Inventing Room. This resurrection of "happy hour" is a long way from happening at this late hour in the legislative clock, however – especially with Governor Charlie Baker not on board with the change."If you'll follow me, I have something special to show you." Walking away from the Everlasting Gobstopper machine, Mr. The proposal would allow cities and towns to opt in and customize their own rules for the return of "happy hour." Obviously, places like Boston, Springfield and Worcester would have a different approach than the towns on Cape Cod and the SouthCoast, and this proposal allows for that. You can buy an ounce of marijuana in state-licensed stores and go home and smoke until the television is speaking directly to you, but it is the end of civilization if you and your friends get a two-for-one discount on margaritas in Hyannis or Edgartown. Massachusetts long ago said goodbye to to Mike Dukakis but the former governor is still lurking over every bartender and customer in the Commonwealth. The Cape and Islands bring in millions of tourists who are shocked when they first arrive to discover the prices of alcoholic beverages are mandated by law to be higher than most of their states, specifically to control their behavior. ![]()
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