Unfortunately, these chicken nachos can never return my love. (at @75thstbrewery) 4sq.com/W3hdaO — Christopher Hurt (@chris_m_hurt) March 5, 2013
After an absence of three or four months, I today returned to the 75th Street Brewery. Catching up my blog from Sunday, I yesterday missed the party.
Timeless Magic by *WillisNinety-Six on deviantART
Timeless Magic by *WillisNinety-Six on deviantART
National Grammar Day :: Quick and Dirty TipsFor more information on the following, see the definition of petrostate.
“Baltimore writer and editor John McIntyre of the ‘You Don’t Say’ blog continues his tradition of writing a grammarnoir series to commemorate National Grammar Day. We hear that even though last year’s installment was ‘Final Edition,’ John will have new stories for 2013.”
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez dies — RT News♪ Dirty deeds and their done, dirt Chief ♪
“Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has passed away at the age of 58 following a two-years-long fight against cancer and a severe respiratory infection.”
Ibsen Martinez, The Curse of the Petro-State: The Example of Venezuela
“More often than not, oil booms plague certain oil-rich countries with all sorts of calamities and the calamity of extreme poverty can be the most demoralizing for an oil-rich Third World country’s population.”
Active Minds, CASAI sponsor screening of
‘Spin the Bottle: sex, lies & alcohol’ March 5
Source: Twilight Sparkle
‘Spin the Bottle: sex, lies & alcohol’ March 5
Source: Twilight Sparkle
Off schedule, over budget; is new ‘Mad Max’ film in trouble?“Active Minds and the JCCC Council Addressing Substance Abuse Issues are co-sponsoring a screening of ‘Spin the Bottle: sex, lies & alcohol’ at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, in Craig Auditorium, GEB 233. The screening is free and open to all.
The video produced by the nonprofit Media Education Foundation examines how popular culture glamorizes and romanticizes excessive alcohol use and so supports the notion that high risk drinking is part of the college experience. It includes interviews with health professionals, as well as men and women from four different colleges discussing the drinking culture on their campuses and their own experiences with alcohol.
For more information, click here.”
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