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Dispelled with the notion. Dispelled.

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I never saw anything that disturbing or ugly on any hallucinogen. And I have taught cats to sing, listened intently to Navaho-language radio, talked to neon elk, watched my car transform into a starship. .... where was I?

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As a public service reminder, even William F. Buckley, Jr. and Barry M. Goldwater came to the same conclusion. Twenty years ago.

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Nice to know that students are still students, even at ersatz universities. Fuck unregulated capitalism with a diesel chainsaw.

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Well, I for one welcome our new drug overlords.

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Pretty much OT but what an album! Apart from the title track - Back to the Wall, Johnny Come Lately and Devil's Right Hand are great, great songs! I like some rollicking rock/folk/country with my social commentary...

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Jerb creators!

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They would have needed to inventory them both before and after her trip.

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Marco Rubio...a known case of dihydrogen monoxide addiction. Can't suppress his cravings.

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They sent the Coors back with a note: "What the fuck is this, gringos?"

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Did Trump own it?

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Remember kids:

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Brewery reproduces beer dating back to time of Jesus - then drinks it all

The makers say the beverage could explain why wine was the preferred sacred drink in the Bible

A Jerusalem brewery has produced a craft beer with a taste it says dates back to the time of Jesus.

Herzl Brewery, Israel's smallest, took wheat that Tel Aviv University geneticists say was the strain used for beer in the Holy Land two millennia ago to produce 20 litres (five gallons) of "biblical beer".

It says the concoction may help explain why wine was the preferred sacred drink of the Bible.

There's a hint of honey and berries in the cloudy - and flat - nectar, which has a three percent alcohol content. The brewery made it from 5kg of grain donated by the university, along with the other traditional ingredients hops, yeast and water.

Herzl's owner, Itai Gutman, and his friends have downed most of the results of the six-month experiment.

Only one bottle remains and there are no plans to make more.

http://www.independent.co.u...

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They tend to win no matter who's fighting, or what the war actually is.

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Peripheral, but...I flew Virgin Airlines for the first time (ba-dump) last month and loved it. I hope they'll keep their mojo now that they were just bought by Alaska Airlines.

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So sorry! I hate it when that happens.

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