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Hot Dogs!
Started Viva · Date: Sep 19, 2008 02:33 · 82 post(s)
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TARA: What's with all the swearing?
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Re: Hot Dogs!
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Author: LilPeach
Date: Sep 20, 2008 10:15

... cream cheese and onions...and the cafes there offer salmon dogs as an alternative. I am now hungry for a salmon dog with cream cheese and purple onions. I've lived in Seattle for a really long time and I've never seen, heard of, or had a salmon hot dog. I googled for them, and apparently a pastor in Omaha, NE bought them at Whole Foods. I don't shop there. Also, there's a chain of gourmet hot dog restaurants in Miami that serves ...
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The "Battle in Seattle" and Beyond
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:29

...One simple thing everyone can do to take action in the next few months would be to vote for an administration that might begin to listen to its citizens. The first thing it should do to make sure those voices are heard is to focus on dismantling the rampant media consolidation where four corporations own fifty percent of U.S. media. Maybe then the news might begin to cover the issues in depth and begin asking the questions that need to be ...
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John McCain and the Lying Game
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:28

... the problem is in both degree and kind. His campaign has been a ceaseless assault on his opponent's character and policies, featuring a consistent--and witting--disdain for the truth. Even after 38 million Americans heard Obama say in his speech at the Democratic National Convention that he was open to offshore oil-drilling and building new nuclear-power plants, McCain flatly said in his acceptance speech that Obama opposed both. Normal ...
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Van Jones: We Can't Drill Our Way Out of Our Energy Problems
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:27

...of stagflation, and that is to get energy prices down and stable. Here is our problem. The right wing has a strategy for getting energy prices down and stable. They want to drill and burn their way out of the problem. And you've heard it now for months: Drill now, pay less. That is their strategy. And they continue to beat the drum on that, and now the Democrats are starting to get weak on the point. We cannot drill and burn our way out of ...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
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Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:21

...growth rates without free speech on economic issues? How could that be maintained without free speech of all kinds? Who said anything about censoring _any_ speech? Is there going to be surveillance of every economic negotiation to make sure they dont talk about anything else? When was the last time you heard anyone at the water fountain discussing the "important" naked nazi flagburner "issue?" Bret Cahill
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Re: Hot Dogs!
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Author: Bear
Date: Sep 20, 2008 08:44

...>, muddy cat says... In article <MPG.233e40ecd87dbfee98a4b7@news.individual.de>, Bear <bastardDOTbear@gmail.com> wrote: My new fave product is that "reggae-reggae" sauce ... love it. Never heard of this. What's it like? It's a Bar-B-Q sauce, but more Jamaican spicy, although with strong smoky tones as well. It's the finest BBQ sauce I've ever ...
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Author: Bear
Date: Sep 20, 2008 07:47

....net>, muddy cat says... In article <MPG.233e40ecd87dbfee98a4b7@news.individual.de>, Bear <bastardDOTbear@gmail.com> wrote: My new fave product is that "reggae-reggae" sauce ... love it. Never heard of this. What's it like? It's a Bar-B-Q sauce, but more Jamaican spicy, although with strong smoky tones as well. It's the finest BBQ sauce I've ever tried, including all...
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Author: muddy cat
Date: Sep 20, 2008 07:34

...@news.individual.net>, muddy cat says... In article <MPG.233e40ecd87dbfee98a4b7@news.individual.de>, Bear <bastardDOTbear@gmail.com> wrote: My new fave product is that "reggae-reggae" sauce ... love it. Never heard of this. What's it like? It's a Bar-B-Q sauce, but more Jamaican spicy, although with strong smoky tones as well. It's the finest BBQ sauce I've ever tried, including all those ...
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Re: What's with all the swearing?
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Author: Martin Phipps
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:38

On Sep 20, 2:05 pm, "Buckaroo Banzai" <blisteringlo...@yahoo.com> wrote:  Because if a kid who heard the word repeats that slur in front of his father and the father is responsible, he'll smack the shit out of that kid.  If the father is a piece of shit, the kid will have heard it from the father and the father will laugh at what the kid just said. Um, no. A responsible father wouldn't smack the ...
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Re: What's with all the swearing?
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Author: Martin Phipps
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:35

On Sep 20, 7:52 am, "alooo" <n...@realaddress.com> wrote: "Martin Phipps" <martinphip...@yahoo.com> wrote Yes and no.  If I can hear f*ck and sh*t then it wasn't entirely bleeped out. You're right. If you heard "fuck" or "shit" then they weren't bleeped out at all. Did you hear "fuck" or "shit" or did you hear "fu" or "ck" or "sh" or "it?" As I said, I think they wanted people to know what was being said. I could ...
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