The driver is so distracted by a milkshake that he almost plows right into the back of another car! |
When John Updike began publishing short stories a milkshake cost 10 cents and a quarter kept a kid busy for a week. |
But then, how to create that paragon of dairy delectables, the malted milkshake? |
After all, he needed something to make up for the fact that in general, his mind was as much use as a milkshake with no milk. |
This suggests that a milkshake is a process, and not a bus, or indeed a part of the anatomy. |
My conflicting impressions are further entrenched when he orders a beer followed by a chocolate milkshake. |