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Month: November 2005

Fabled tortoise 'doesn't look a day over 160'

Posted on November 16, 2005 by CD

Given that humans can be so goshdarn shitty, here’s another animal story. Now, I have never been a big fan of zoos, but I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed a recent visit to the Honolulu Zoo. You can get lost wandering around in there and the animals are entrancing. Rusti the orangutan was…

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Bill Clinton Calls Iraq 'Big Mistake'

Posted on November 16, 2005 by CD

Yes, he actually came out and said it. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Former President Clinton told Arab students Wednesday the United States made a “big mistake” when it invaded Iraq, stoking the partisan debate back home over the war. Clinton cited the lack of planning for what would happen after Saddam Hussein was overthrown….

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US defends use of white phosphorus

Posted on November 16, 2005 by CD

The U.S. military is defending its use of white phosphorus as a conventional weopon and claims to have not inflicted death upon any civilian or ‘innocent’ victims with it. White phosphorus is nasty stuff…look what it did to this Iraqi below….. “It’s part of our conventional-weapons inventory and we use it like we use any…

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Ants eat away woman's eye in hospital

Posted on November 16, 2005 by CD

This is probably a big part of the reason I don’t like hospitals…can you imagine lying there screaming while ants ate your eyes? In the hospital???? KOLKATA, India (Reuters) – A woman receiving treatment for diabetes at a state-run hospital in eastern India lost one of her eyes after ants nibbled away at it, officials…

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Prescription for heart disease: pat a dog

Posted on November 15, 2005 by CD

Proof that dogs are therapeutic – and better at it than humans. Hopefully the dog gets something out of it, also. WASHINGTON, Nov 15 (Reuters) – Just a few minutes spent patting a dog can relieve a heart patient’s anxiety and perhaps even help recovery during a visit to the hospital, U.S. researchers said on…

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BBC NEWS | South Asia | Time up for cross-dressing cop?

Posted on November 15, 2005 by CD

The authorities in India’s Uttar Pradesh state are trying to work out what to do with a senior police officer who likes dressing up in drag. Things came to a head last week when inspector general Devendra Kumar Panda turned up in court in a yellow dress and dark red lipstick. TV news channels flocked…

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Lorelai Records…Paul Dylan of Hey, Blue!…Sneak Peak

Posted on November 14, 2005 by CD

As promised, below is a sneak peak at my buddy Paul Dylan’s debut album. The Album is called souvenir and can be purchased at the link below. A sneak peak track is linked to the bottom of this post and available only at Incredible Fukn.us Expect great things from Paul, Hey Blue!, and Lorelai Records….

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Elite Women Made Beer in Pre-Incan Culture

Posted on November 14, 2005 by CD

Hell, that sounds like Paradise to me. Elite women making great beer and getting so drunk they lose their hairpins on the brewery floor…why did our society go so wrong? Elite Women Made Beer in Pre-Incan Culture Elite Women Made Beer in Pre-Incan Culture By Robert Roy Britt LiveScience Managing Editor posted: 14 November 2005…

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Summarize a novel in 25 words

Posted on November 13, 2005 by CD

This came from my friend Leon. I love it. Especially the Bukowski reference. When I got out of the Marine Corps, the guys I served with decided to forego the usual plaque everyone could sign and instead got me a first edition copy of Bukowski’s “Notes of a Dirty Old Man” they all signed it…

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Pa. May Let Hunters Use Prehistoric Weapon

Posted on November 13, 2005 by CD

This is sort of bizarre. I’ve seen these things before, there is a book by Larry Dean Olson that details how to make them and use them. It’s called Outdoor Survival Skills. My brother and I used it as a sort of bible when we were kids on the death farm in Oregon. We would…

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