Plan C, Anyone?

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Photo via trixiebedlam's flickr.

Ah, New Year's Day. The perfect time to sit down and make some changes in your life. Like maybe a change towards being a little less, you know, promiscuous. Or at least stocking up on Plan B when you know what kind of decisions you'll make after all that champagne. The above sign was spotted at a local Duane Reade sometime after the clock struck midnight and before the hangover started to subside.

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OK, so it's fantastic that the morning after pill is named Plan B. But amazingly fantastic that they blew out of it on New Year's Eve/ Day. I love that random unprotected hooking up is now integral to celebrating the New Year.

I'm not sure if this is really funny, or really depressing.

we need more abortions for 2009. a WHOLE lot more.

They should put Plan B in the water fountains at the high schools (and in the middle schools in Florida and Alabama).

And it should flow freely out of the taps at the Palin homestead. Their snow machines should be Plan B hybrids.

Just because you use Plan B it does not mean that you are promiscuous. Insinuating that women are promiscuous for using Plan B is not helpful when encouraging women to prevent unintended pregnancies and therefore abortions. I was interested in the picture, but completely turned off by the commentary. On a more positive note, I am happy to see that the women of NY know what Plan B is, when they should use it, and actually have access to it unlike many women in less urban communities.

That's the funniest thing I've seen today.

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