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Yeah, what they said. And the pictures on the front are so funny. The pictures on the back are nice because everyone's so happy. Last week when I was waiting in the plastic surgeon's office for my nose-job appointment, I took my free issue of Reason along so I could look at those great pictures.
-- Freelance Chameleon Pillow Girl
Though it did mean I didn't have to wait in line for anything at the Sakura Matsuri.
Tymoshenko has many neo-fascist connections. The notoriois ant-Semite Levko Lukyanenko is one of her associates. "Pro-western" isn't all it's cramked up to be.
Tymoshenko has many neo-fascist connections. The notoriois ant-Semite Levko Lukyanenko is one of her associates. "Pro-western" isn't all it's cramked up to be.
Thus proving Glenn Reynolds' point above.
I was going to subscribe until I read that blurb from that AV Club/Union-hack... The 2004 election finally cured comedy, it seems. As one of the few and brave LP registrants in your HQ city I believe I deserve a free subscription for a few months, at least until I move away from this heap soon. Why can't you get the book into some stores around here? Or at least give a Powells link for the anti-Bezos among us.
I just LOVE watching Reason Jack-off!