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September 1978

Once Over Lightly

Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

THAT OFF-SEASON MENTION of ice leads to a story from Mary R. of Massachusetts, telling of a foreign visitor who remarked to his host at a party, "You Americans have strange drinking customs. You put sugar to make drink sweet and lemon to make sour. You put whiskey to make hot and ice to make cold. Then you say, 'Here's to you' and swallow drink yourself."

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