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What are you gonna do, play with your prick for another 30 years? ... George Carlin |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:29 pm EST, Mar 9, 2005 |
] A 27-year-old lady presented with persistent cough, ] sputum and fever for the preceding six months. Inspite of ] trials with antibiotics and anti-tuberculosis treatment ] for the preceeding four months, her symptoms did not ] improve. A subsequent chest radiograph showed ] non-homogeneous collapse-consolidation of right upper ] lobe. Videobronchoscopy revealed an inverted bag like ] structure in right upper lobe bronchus and rigid ] bronchoscopic removal with biopsy forceps confirmed the ] presence of a condom. Detailed retrospective history also ] confirmed accidental inhalation of the condom during ] fellatio. Entrez PubMed |
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Topic: Arts |
8:10 am EST, Mar 9, 2005 |
] that this smut is not prohibited in the community in ] which you live and that you will not show any of this ] smut to minors. REALHAMSTER |
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News | canada.com network |
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Topic: Health and Wellness |
10:27 am EST, Mar 8, 2005 |
] HONG KONG (AP) - An upscale Hong Kong grocery store has ] been fined for selling a jar of breakfast cereal infested ] with hundreds of tiny beetles, company executives said ] Tuesday. News | canada.com network |
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Guardian Unlimited | Arts special reports | 'When I was four, I knew I was weird' |
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Topic: Arts |
10:19 pm EST, Mar 7, 2005 |
] From 60s hippies to 90s film-makers and 21st-century art ] galleries, each generation has rediscovered the ] misanthropic, sex-obsessed cartoonist Robert Crumb. Now ] it is to happen again: in coming days he will be the ] subject of two retrospectives, a film season and a new ] biography. To celebrate, the Guardian this week will ] publish a selection of new and little-known Crumbs, along ] with some more familiar works. Today, Simon Hattenstone ] introduces the series by interviewing him at his home in ] the south of France. Guardian Unlimited | Arts special reports | 'When I was four, I knew I was weird' |
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Boing Boing: North Korea promotes vacations with wacky Flash movie |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:11 pm EST, Mar 7, 2005 |
] I yanked the kickass soundtrack from the North Korean ] Delegation animation. Quite frankly, I'm sticking this in ] iTunes and keeping it on repeat on my iPod as I ride the ] Greyhound to New York City for 8 hours. Meanwhile, ] remixers, start your engines! Xeni Jardin's North Korean Blog adventure. Boing Boing: North Korea promotes vacations with wacky Flash movie |
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eBay item 5561537389 (Ends Mar-05-05 14:32:36 PST) - Tawny Peaks breast implant autographed! LOOK!!! |
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Topic: Photography |
11:13 am EST, Mar 7, 2005 |
] You are bidding on a PIECE OF HISTORY! ] ] ] The infamous Playboy Cover Girl TAWNY PEAKS BREAST ] IMPLANT. ] ] ] This is the implant from the first known documented Law ] Suit over ] ] ] ASSAULT with a BREAST.   ] ] ] It made News World Wide. ] ] ] You will receive the implant autographed to your ] specification ] ] ] You will also receive a picture of Tawny Peaks signing ] the implant. ] ] ] You will also receive an autographed copy of the Court ] Documented Complaint   eBay item 5561537389 (Ends Mar-05-05 14:32:36 PST) - Tawny Peaks breast implant autographed! LOOK!!! |
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www.derekerdman.com - Roky Erickson Interview! |
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Topic: Music |
1:22 pm EST, Mar 4, 2005 |
] This Roky Erickson interview is quite nice to read. You ] should read the entire thing. It really is. www.derekerdman.com - Roky Erickson Interview! |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:59 am EST, Mar 2, 2005 |
] EFF is defending StreamCast Networks, the company behind ] the Morpheus peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing software, in ] an important case that will be heard before the Supreme ] Court of the United States on March 29, 2005. I had no idea that such a big Supreme Court case was on the near horizon. This is worth being aware of. There is a hell of a lot to read here if you want to become an expert. I haven't read it all. This is a difficult question. On the one hand I'm pursuaded that what Kazaa did is morally questionable. They designed this system for piracy and sold it for piracy. Thats what its for. There is no use being stupid about that. On the other hand I also think that they maybe ought to be able to release software like that as a matter of academic freedom. The people who are running it know damn well what they are doing. If Kazaa cannot be released then many interesting "hacking tools" that I have loved over the years would also be illegal. Even though they could be applied to perfectly legitimate purposes. Do you think radar detectors ought to be legal? EFF: MGM v. Grokster |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
8:10 pm EST, Feb 28, 2005 |
Collecting donations via pay pal to not eat his pet. Save Toby |
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