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Oh Sorites paradox! How much hay actually makes a stack? How many straws can I remove before it is no longer a stack? How close can they be together before they combine? If I had 4 apples over here, and 5 apples over there and combine them- how many apples do I have? Apple sauce? And.... I think I had too much coffee today. =)
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Interesting! But the article doesn't confirm the post?

"Law enforcement was told that someone had started a fire in the chimney, whether to cook or for whatever reason, I don't know," says Ruston Police Department Lt. Tim Parker."
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Responding to that request would also be in violation Facebook's terms of service, 4.8: "You will not share your password, (or in the case of developers, your secret key), let anyone else access your account, or do anything else that might jeopardize the security of your account."
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I have to agree. In fact, I saw a woman at the beach wearing an outfit that showed her knees, it was disgraceful. On National Geographic, I saw entire tribes wearing no tops at all. Inuits, wearing animal skins! Socialites, wearing white after labor day! Teenagers, with mismatched socks! Oh, the horror.

Yes, everyone should check in with Michael Williams before they leave the house.
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"Minnesotastan
Dec 16th, 2011 at 7:08 am
I sometimes wonder if I'm the only person in this country never to have seen a single episode of The Simpsons. (or South Park, or Family Guy, or American Idol, or Seinfeld, or...)"

You don't mention what country you are from, are the programmes unavailable? If you are interested in pop culture, I'd say check out a Family Guy episode.

To me, and just my opinion, Simpsons is about as edgy and interesting as Garfield. (if you're unfamiliar, it's a comic strip about a guy who kind of... well, just whines to his cat). But even so, it does seem odd that you haven't seen an episode in 20 years just to see what it's about. If you get a chance to see one, write back and here and tell us what you thought of it.

"BM May
Dec 16th, 2011 at 10:35 pm
Why did you read the article then?
Just wondering, ya know?"

I can't answer for Minnesotastan, but I personally read all sorts of articles that I'm not personally familiar with. I read an article earlier about Beijing, although I've never been there. I find shipwrecks fascinating even though I've never been on one. I've never seen a senate debate, but I still like to read about what transpired. To each their own I guess!
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