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- Washy, your felllow nut and compound is a 24 year old married woman from California, USA.
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- Member since Jun 01, 2005
.....stumbleupon is a small glimpse into my soul, unfettered by my fear of evolution into my true identity....welcome.
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YouTube - Underground- Bands- Ronnie Johns Half Hour
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Apr 13, 8:31pm
15 reviews
indie-rock, video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5-rGN0ou_4
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Haha. Love the "word document" bit.

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Hi-Def San Francisco
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Apr 13, 8:04pm
54 reviews
san-francisco
http://hd-sf.com/gallery/fogrise/player.html
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I love this city.

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http://www.cagle.com/working/080226/greenberg21.jpg
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Apr 13, 7:58pm
144 reviews
http://www.cagle.com/working/080226/greenberg21.jpg
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Stop putting chlorine, fluoride, and other chemicals in the water. Maybe I'll agree with you, then.

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8 Household Cleaning Agents to Avoid - Gaiam Life
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Apr 13, 7:55pm
5 reviews
environment
http://community.gaiam.com/gaiam/p/MopClosetMakeoverGetthechemicalsout.html
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From the page: "If youâ€re using common household cleaners, youâ€re likely to encounter the following chemicals (among many others), and the following effects, while cleaning:
* Chlorinated phenols found in toilet bowl cleaners are toxic to respiratory and circulatory systems.
* Diethylene glycol found in window cleaners depresses the nervous system.
* Phenols found in disinfectants are toxic to respiratory and circulatory systems.
* Nonylphenol ethoxylate, a common surfactant (detergent) found in laundry detergents and all-purpose cleaners, is banned in Europe; it has been shown to biodegradeslowly into even more toxic compounds.
* Formaldehyde found in spray and wick deodorizers is a respiratory irritant and suspected carcinogen.
* Petroleum solvents in floor cleaners damage mucous membranes.
* Perchloroethylene, a spot remover, causes liver and kidney damage.
* Butyl cellosolve, common in all-purpose, window and other types of cleaners, damages bone marrow, the nervous system, kidneys and the liver. The list could fill a book. And itâ€s a book that would include thousands of other chemicals â€" some so dangerous that theyâ€re found on lists of chemicals associated with Superfund toxic waste sites and in the toxins section of the U.S. Clean Air and Water Acts."

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paul
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Apr 5, 6:45pm
44 reviews
classic-rock
http://www.clivearrowsmith.co.uk/galleries/blackandwhite/pages/paul.html
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http://www.altmanphoto.com/AcidNotBombs.jpeg
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Apr 5, 3:11pm
24 reviews
photography
http://www.altmanphoto.com/AcidNotBombs.jpeg
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Top Ten - Top 10 Quotes Against Work - Top 10 - Charles Bukowski Quotes - Factot…
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Feb 23, 10:11am
40 reviews
movies
http://www.alternativereel.com/includes/top-ten/display_review.php?id=00080
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From the page: ""I see all this potential, and I see squandering. God damn it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tablesâ€"slaves with white collars. Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don't need. We're the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War's a spiritual war . . . our Great Depression is our lives. We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires and movie gods and rock stars. But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off."
â€"Fight Club, 1999"

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Giant penguins once roamed Peru | COSMOS magazine
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Feb 18, 7:33pm
1 review
south-america, penguins
http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/node/1411
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From the page: "Giant penguins, almost as tall as a human, once waddled in tropical Peru, say the discoverers of a fossil that overturns established theories about the evolution of the seabirds."

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Climate could wipe out king penguins | COSMOS magazine
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Feb 18, 7:33pm
3 reviews
environment
http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/node/1846
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:(

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Digital Be-In 14 : Planet Code
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Feb 17, 5:06pm
4 reviews
environment
http://www.be-in.com/
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I've been to this. I want to go again.
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