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The "Frost Bar" is a neat idea, which according to Google has only been tried once since. I don't see why -- leaving dry-ice out for your customers to lean on as they approach their drunken stupors, allowing ample time to cause frostbite.

However -- something I never knew existed...a "car-washery"?!? And I thought driving around in the rain was enough. When we think of car inventions, we don't look beyond the mechanics between the bumpers...we forget the cultural artifacts we had to create just to fit cars into our lives.


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