January 2011
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ListenMW, MW, MW, MW, WM, MW. Must we? Mink Walt. ...
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“We’ve always described (the detached feet cases)... →
every time i come across a new one of these stories about the weird and unexplained disembodied foot phenomenon, the newspaper reporting it can do nothing to demystify them. just plain weird.
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hey, speaking of street art... →
hey Infomongo, be sure to follow the link to Banksey’s website
Jan 15th
the reasonable explanation?: it's a peeing... →
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WatchWatch
thedailywhat: Another Unfortunate Incident of the Day: Some 100,000 lifeless drum fish were spotted floating in the Arkansas River near Ozark, Arkansas, some 125 miles west of Beebe, where over 5,000 blackbirds suddenly dropped dead on New Year’s Eve. Keith Stephens of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission says disease is the likely culprit, but admitted the fish kill size was unusual....
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Jan 2nd
headache (post nye)
Ball-peen hammer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A ball-peen (also spelled pein and pane[1]) hammer, also known as a blacksmith’s, engineer’s or machinist’s hammer, is a type of peening hammer used in metalworking. It is distinguished from a point-peen hammer or chisel-peen hammer by having a hemispherical head. Though the process of peening has become rarer in metal ...
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