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Via Coffee Cup coffee and tea exchange
Good Old Neon replied to kimcatch22's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
How can I be sure my local $22 per 1/2 pound Fair Trade hand picked and roasted boutique blend won -
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Dunkin Donuts Pulls Rachel Ray Ad because...
Good Old Neon replied to remphish1's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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Dunkin Donuts Pulls Rachel Ray Ad because...
Good Old Neon replied to remphish1's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
On this we can agree -
Yeah, I
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And I
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- there's a little of that too I guess.
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Salon's Glenn Greenwald has a great post regarding this developing story - you can read it here: http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/05/28/mcclellan/
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http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/27/mcc...book/index.html Though there appears to be nothing terribly new here, one can
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Silver Mt. Zion
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I was not aware of that, however, if the song was indeed written in reaction to Geffen instructions to write more commercial material, then its seditious lyrics are either voided by the wholesale capitulation involved in going home and writing said commercial material, or worse, they're a calculated attempt to boost record sales by wrapping faux-defiance in pretty paper
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Maybe I'm getting too old, but that video, well, that video sucks. Everyone one I know who loves the Blue album and Pinkerton has grown up and moved on, while Rivers/Weezer is still mining the Hot Topic, 13 to what, 21 or 22 year old market, the generation that came of age with Youtube and myspace. It's sort of creepy in a Steven Tyler still singing about teen romance kind of way. Imma do the things that i wanna do I ain't got a thing to prove to you I'll eat my candy with the pork and beans Excuse my manners if i make a scene I ain't gonna wear the clothes that you like I'm fine and dan
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Hey Folks - For fans of the band, the first song off of their new album, Me
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For the sake of balance, and in an effort to fight discrimination, do they offer any sort of peanuts only night?
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I was never really into the Cap
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or maybe......
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That. Was. AWESOME.
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At 72, I think McCain
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Whether or not it f
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Well, during his first debate with Kerry, Bush noted, on 11 separate occasions that
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This is pretty rich as well: Especially so when you consider he was Bush's Senior Advisor. Reading the entire op-ed, while keeping in mind what we've been witness to these past eight years is, well, it's priceless.
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Interesting, as the same might be said of Mr. Rove and Mr. Bush. I
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Magnolia is one of my favorites - perhaps this will help clear it up - from Wikipedia: At the end of the movie, a rare but precedented event occurs: frogs rain from the sky. While the plague of frogs is unexpected, there have been real-life reports of frogs being sucked into waterspouts and raining to the ground miles inland.[2] The movie has an underlying theme of unexplained events, taken from the 1920s and 1930s works of American intellectual Charles Fort. Fortean author Loren Coleman has written a chapter about this motion picture, entitled "The Teleporting Animals and Magnolia," in on