Steve Hannon said:
The other day I saw one of the FREE HUGS guys walking around Ann Arbor (of 
course I hugged him).  Which got me thinking about how economics would deal 
with this statement I came up with (my personal motto): There is no free lunch, 
but there are free hugs.

dmb:
I used to walk around that campus all the time. Lived there for a couple years 
back when I was 22, so I can well imagine the free hug scene. Wish I could feel 
that comfortable with strangers, comfortable enough to accept a free hug. Was 
he wearing a tee-shirt that said, "FREE HUGS"? That's kind of how it was when I 
was there except the tee-shirts offered free mustache rides. I never took him 
up on the offer though. I was always just too up-tight for that. Hopefully, 
I've grown since then and maybe next time I'll take that ride.



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