Unlocking Legal Jargon: How AI Legalese Decoder Can Simplify Brew Classifieds Listings for the Week of May 13
- May 19, 2024
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The wackiest headlines from the week as they would appear in a Classifieds section.
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EXPERIENCED BAND FOR HIRE: After tech CEOs spent the last year trying to convince us that we want AI in our everyday lives, the suits at Chuck E. Cheese are taking away the only robots anyone actually likes. The chain is retiring the animatronic animal band at all but two of its locations by the end of the year.
NO THUMBS ALLOWED: Did you catch the finger wrestling match in Germany last Sunday? “Fingerhakeln” is a traditional Bavarian and Austrian competition that involves two men looping one finger through a leather loop and pulling to determine who has the strongest phalanges.
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ISO PIZZA REMAINS: An NYC nonprofit is placing recycling bins around the city specifically designed to fit your old pizza boxes. The receptacles are intended to replace previous disposal methods of leaving them on the top of your fridge for months.
ANYTHING CAN BE A BURGER: Even pizza. Pizza Hut created a new Cheeseburger Melt by slapping two slices of hamburger pizza together. If Taco Bell launches a chicken sandwich, McDonald’s will start to feel threatened and release its Commando Grimace.
DREAM MAN: The most interesting thing about L.E. Bruun wasn’t his massive butter empire—it’s his wildly expensive coin collection. Bruun, who’s been dead for over 100 years, amassed a coin collection that’s been called the most valuable to ever come to market, and it will be auctioned off this fall for an expected price tag of $72 million.
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ANNOYING CAP: Coca-Cola created a sustainable bottle cap in Europe that stays attached to the plastic bottle, but some soda drinkers say the new caps are scratching and hitting their face while they drink. The only way to fix the problem is to be brave enough and chug the entire Coke in one gulp.
BONUS FOUL BALL: A Seattle Mariners fan caught two consecutive foul balls at a game this week. He’s planning to buy a lottery ticket, stay outside during lightning storms, and write the song of the summer for TikTok.—MM
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