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They should really set up outside a cannabis dispensary
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I mean, how to you not get 'Octopussy'.
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I was at the local biker bar tonight, and was asked if my car could be used in a photo shoot. I said sure, if the photographer would take a pic of me.
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Lesser long-nosed bats inside a cave off the coast of Jalisco state, where females migrate each year to mate. The bats are agave’s primary pollinators, but climate change has disrupted the process, spelling trouble for the revered—and valuable—succulent plants. Claudio Contreras Koob https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/race-save-mezcal-from-world-oaxaca-180984899/ |
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In France, The quarter pounder is called the Royale with cheese*.
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