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Re: Can't drink in your own back yard in Virginia?     

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Author: ant
Date: Oct 20, 2007 04:52

... me that it's against the law for them to drink a beer in their own back yard. If true, that's insane. Does anybody know if this is true? I don't... thereof. For example, I think it's illegal to drink alcohol in your front yard. The back is apparently OK; dunno about the side yard(s). Huh! A friend of mine lived next to a Mormon church ...
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the witchdoctors rehab diaries (still got two motorcycles n th back yard)     

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Author: Pirate Jenny
Date: Aug 1, 2007 22:11

the witchdoctors rehab diaries (still got two motorcycles n th back yard) +++ [Song data auto inserted by jenny.exe at 14:45:00] +++ Underworld 'Born Slippy' +++ every time i ...go off a kerba t ninety mile an hour thru two barbed wire fence and come back up onto th road told ya yr misssus should have rode her own bike +++ we ...
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Sound Samples - Little John - Build Back Yard     

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Author: Mike Pawka
Date: Nov 23, 2006 11:12

Sound samples now available for the JohnHouse Music release "Build Back Yard" by Little John in the Jammin Reggae Archives. Go to the Sound sub-page of the Jammin Reggae Archives (... Again 3. Bleach 4. Rebel 5. She Keep Me Warm 6. Love Me So Good 7. Build Back Yard 8. Lock Up 9. Hot Piece Of Body 10. Tribute To play the samples, You need the Real ...
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Re: Time To Be Plowing The Back Yard     

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Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Mar 5, 2008 14:23

You may be correct. Back to the external combustion engine group. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/3/3/125745/7746 Cellulosic ethanol: not likely to be viable New study from mainstream ag economists at Iowa State Posted by Tom Philpott at 3:45 PM on 03 Mar 2008 Cellulosic ethanol represents a beacon on the horizon -- the justification cited by ...
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Re: Time To Be Plowing The Back Yard     

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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Mar 4, 2008 14:10

... prices for milk and meat have more than doubled. Why are we seeing these increases now? It could be the breakdown of the "Goldilocks era" for global commodities - a period stretching back more than 30 years, during which the price of basic foodstuffs has been neither too high nor too low, but remained relatively constant. For most of this period, the cost of...
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Re: Time To Be Plowing The Back Yard     

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Author: tg
Date: Mar 4, 2008 12:32

... for milk and meat have more than doubled. Why are we seeing these increases now? It could be the breakdown of the "Goldilocks era" for global commodities - a period stretching back more than 30 years, during which the price of basic foodstuffs has been neither too high nor too low, but remained relatively constant. For most of this ...
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Re: Time To Be Plowing The Back Yard     

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Author: ta
Date: Mar 4, 2008 11:47

... for milk and meat have more than doubled. Why are we seeing these increases now? It could be the breakdown of the "Goldilocks era" for global commodities - a period stretching back more than 30 years, during which the price of basic foodstuffs has been neither too high nor too low, but remained relatively constant. For most of this period, the ...
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Re: Time To Be Plowing The Back Yard     

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Author: BretCahill
Date: Mar 4, 2008 10:33

...A biofuel startup in Illinois can make ethanol from just about anything organic for less than $1 per gallon, and it wouldn't interfere with food supplies, company officials said. Coskata, which is backed by General Motors and other investors, uses bacteria to convert almost any organic material, from corn husks (but not the corn itself) to municipal trash, into ethanol. "It's not five ...
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Re: Time To Be Plowing The Back Yard     

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Author: tg
Date: Mar 4, 2008 09:28

... prices for milk and meat have more than doubled. Why are we seeing these increases now? It could be the breakdown of the "Goldilocks era" for global commodities - a period stretching back more than 30 years, during which the price of basic foodstuffs has been neither too high nor too low, but remained relatively constant. For most of this period, the cost of...
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Re: Time To Be Plowing The Back Yard     

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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Mar 4, 2008 09:11

..., prices for milk and meat have more than doubled. Why are we seeing these increases now? It could be the breakdown of the "Goldilocks era" for global commodities - a period stretching back more than 30 years, during which the price of basic foodstuffs has been neither too high nor too low, but remained relatively constant. For most of this period, the cost of staples ...
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