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My random thoughts on things that make me laugh, roll my eyes or tear my hair out. Wednesday, November 07, 2012. The above knowledge is terrifying, yet liberating.
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Were not lost, were just on ANOTHER trail! This is a joint blog for correspondence between former Texas Hashers livingstationeddeployedworking overseas, or livingworking in another State traitors, and all of our great hashing friends from the Lone Star State. On-On! Wednesday, March 29, 2006. Posted by LostTexasHasher 737 PM. Wednesday, March 01, 2006. Just one more sign that the apocalypse will soon be upon us. Posted by LostTexasHasher 417 PM. Friday, February 24, 2006. Random event that .CONTENT
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Blog about food policy and whether or not it exists. My main view in all of this? It leads to more affordability. However, as the consumer, you are left wondering how that product turned up in your life. Well, I wish I could give you the answer.