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Well, well, well. No 7AM article at the ready today, huh? Maybe if you wouldn't give your product away for free, you would have enough money to motivate contributors to produce on deadline!
THIS is why I donate. To throw away my hardcopy of Reason magazine and read it online instead. WHAT A COUNTRY!
A little heads-up would be nice next time. I only had 2 pages left to glue to my ipad.
Have you ever tried Gorilla glue? That shit NEVER comes off. I was so cheap I repaired my glasses with it - lasted TWO YEARS!
I can only imagine what it would do for a magazine called "Reason"....
*draws double chug of Stoli from bottle - stares at Bee*
Maybe I was doing it wrong, but I never got that stuff to work worth a damn.
It's good for porous material since it expands while it cures. For smooth surfaces, not so much.
That might be it. I was using it mostly on plastics.
Why appeal to logic? Trayvon Martin's Mother Speaks To OSU Students On Gun Laws.
http://www.nbc4i.com/story/248.....n-columbus
Ah yes, gun laws and weeping women. Just add a dash of Pickup-Artists and a sprinkle of abortion and we'll have the perfect morning thread.