28Oct
Maybe I’ve been too cynical. Maybe I haven’t given Joe the American enough credit. More than seven in 10 Americans think Sarah Palin is not qualified to be president, according to a new national poll
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Joe the American Doesn’t Want Sarah the Trainwreck in the White House.
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28Oct
October 28th, 2009Alan WalshWatering HolesThis post does exactly what it says on the tin. A couple of weeks ago I had a day off work and thought a trip to sample the real ale houses of London was in order.Some of the establishments warranted posts of their own but, unfortunately, some did not. Those that did not are only mentioned here and may include brief tasting notes of the beers we (my University housemate and East End friend Jack was helping me out for the day) came across during our trave
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Alan’s Daytrip to London
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28Oct
© 2009 apeescape …This is a conversation between two people after watching the documentary, “The Cove,” a real-life-mission-impossible-mission to film the dolphin slaughter/harvest in a small cove in Taiji, Wakayama.Yank: That was eye-popping, to say the least.Jap: Camouflaged HD cameras, underwater microphones, world-class divers, an espionage under 24H police surveillance …Yank: No, I mean the freaking bloodbath that happens over there at Taiji.Jap: What did you expect?
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An Innocent Chat between a Japanese and an American on the Taiji Dolphins after Watching “The Cove”
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27Oct
I have been thinking a lot lately about the southern coastal creature called a cockroach. These crunch little fellow live most places in the coast region and beyond
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the American Cockroach
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27Oct
October 27th, 2009FletchtheMonkeyBeer Reviews, Traditional AleThis entry is part 7 of 6 in the series Sainsbury’s Beer CompetitionSainsbury’s Beer CompetitionSainsbury’s Beer CompetitionWoods Shropshire LassBirds & Bees by William Brothers Brewing CoBath Ales Golden HareHardcore IPA by BrewDogCeilidh Lager by Williams BrosBays BreakerBays are very much an unknown to me, and this is the real beauty of the Sainsbury’s beer competition.
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Bays Breaker
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27Oct
LHASA – A local barley beer brewer here expects to supply 2.78 million bottles to the US in the second half of next year, a company official said. According to orders from its American dealer Dzambuling, Lhasa Beer Co.
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2.78 mn bottles of beer brewed in Tibet to enter US market
26Oct
Hal Steinbrenner was soaked with champagne and looking for a beer, clearly enjoying the postgame celebration Sunday night after the Yankees clinched their 40th trip to the World Series.
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New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner wants more than just American League title (New York Daily News)
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24Oct
Saturday October 24, 2009 Jane Loree Williams-Krum 1936 – 2009 . . .
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In Memoriam
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23Oct
The American Alligator is native only to the southeastern United States, where it inhabits wetlands that frequently overlap with human-populated areas.
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All About The American Alligator
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22Oct
It’s pledge time again at public radio and TV stations all across the country. They need money to keep the news coverage and shows you love on the air, and you have some. I know you do.
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We’re Listeners Like You
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