STAY PUT FISHING - it shallow water anchor
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POPSMammoth Ivory Carving - Grandson & His Grandson after Fishing When i was a child i loved to go fishing & specially i loved to go fishing with my grandpa. But unfortunately we never returned back from fishing while i was riding on huge water turtle. At this Netsuke the maser carver used some imagination in order to carve this beuutiful Mammoth ivory Netsuke.
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POPSDog lost in Afghan battle returns "She's the last piece of the puzzle. It's a fantastic morale booster for the guys," ---------------- I'd show you her picture but I still HAVE NO ORANGE LINES.
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POPS800,000 Americans Busted Annually for Pot
They argue the drug war “is doing far more harm than marijuana itself ever will,” because * it diverts hundreds of thousands of police agents from serious crimes “to the pursuit of harmless tokers”; * it costs taxpayers at minimum $10 billion a year to catch, prosecute, and incarcerate marijuana users and sellers; * it enables government to snatch the cars, money, computers and other properties of people caught up in drug raids even if they have had no charges filed against them; and * it allows “police agents at all levels to trample our Bill of Rights in their eagerness to nab pot consumers.” The drug war has also unleashed a torrent of racism in the form of unjust sentencing, which confines crack-cocaine users who are mostly black to prison for longer terms than powder snorters, who are mostly white. Hightower and Frazer say authorities have perverted the infamous “Patriot Act” of 2001 for use in non-terrorism cases, allowing “sneak-and-peak” search warra
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POPSBenefit fraud What Parliamentary seat does this thief have? 53.000 prosecuted this year and they turn a blind eye to the massive crime committed within the walls of Westminster..What a f**king joke. Who votes for these parasites???
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POPSTonight’s NFL Game: Pittsburgh Vs Denver Tonight’s NFL Game: Pittsburgh at Denver Time: 8:30 p.m. (ESPN) Records: Steelers (5-2), Broncos (6-1) The skinny: Pittsburgh receiver Hines Ward is averaging 14.3 yards per catch. Denver wideout Brandon Marshall is averaging 10.8 yards per reception.
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POPSThe WHO may have cried,"Wolf!" Now that the WHO got everybody scared to death, our "pandemic" is waning. It has been difficult to sort out fact from fiction. As with most issues the truth may be all about one's perspective. A relative truth. I think for many of us, whether we get vaccinated or not will depend on whether we trust our governments and institutions, as much as, the science.
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POPSCatch MLB World Series 2009 Replay|Phillies vs Yankees Game 6 To all MLB World Series 2009 fans out there, we are very happy as the game finished on Wednesday night. The Yankees take advantage in the game as they win over the Phillies. Sad to hear to the Phillies fans. But, it's okay, this is the game that no one can predict who will win. If you miss the live actions and fun on world series game 6 get a chance to catch MLB World Series 2009 Replay|Phillies vs Yankees Game 6 now!
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POPSHistory-Making Edits, Before Photoshop While some people enjoy adding individuals to their images, others prefer to edit them out – as in the cases of these photographs of Joseph Stalin, Mao Tse-tung, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini respectively. In each of the first three photos there was a political compatriot who, after falling from favor, was removed entirely from the scene and thus erased from a part of history. In the final image, a horse handler was edited out to convey a greater sense of grandeur. Perhaps it is simply selective and subjective, but it seems strangely fitting in some way that most of the edits of of American heroes are additive while those of other infamous world leaders are subtractive – but who knows what other manipulations we have yet to catch.