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Issue 05 -21

by admin on September 10, 2012 at 7:36 am
Chapter: five
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  1. CBob
    September 10, 2012, 8:50 am | # | Reply

    …And thusly did “the opiate of the masses” become literal.

    • Mickademus
      September 12, 2012, 9:15 pm | # | Reply

      Genius

    • Anderson
      December 30, 2012, 9:28 am | # | Reply

      Posted on You know, I had a similar pebolrm in reverse. I have two boys and the eldest (age 5) is fascinated with cooking, so me and his Mom wanted to get him an Easy Bake Oven for his birthday last February. However, they only came in pink. We knew he wouldn’t care and I really didn’t think it was a pebolrm, but it still gave me pause. We ended up not getting him one for another reason (all of the mixes are made in factories that have peanut exposures and he’s allergic), but it still kinda bugged me that cooking was considered a girls-only activity.

      • CBob
        April 4, 2013, 2:31 am | # | Reply

        You can make Lazarite pills with an Easy Bake Oven? Awesome!

    • Kenelm
      March 4, 2014, 8:50 pm | # | Reply

      Unlike health and life insurance, most states currently prohibit auto insurance “QuotesChimp” plans. Such laws were enacted years ago and were backed strongly by the insurance industry lobby. These laws are anti-consumer. Since the individual does not have the bargaining power of a large group, anti-group laws act to keep prices high. By allowing groups to form for the purpose of purchasing auto insurance, the power of the marketplace will be freed to do its thing. The result will be to allow groups to negotiate policies with higher benefits for a lower premium.

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