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    So George W. Bush is probably the new President of the U.S. – I don’t really follow U.S. Politics -I just heard it happen, so I thought I’d blog it. Why the hell am I still awake, anyway?

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    Now the RIAA wants Napster to apologize too! – RIAA chief executive Hillary Rosen has sent a letter to Napster CEO Hank Barry asking Napster to extend an apology to Metallica and its drummer, Lars Ulrich. In the letter, Rosen explains why an apology to Metallica would be appropriate: “I think the band and their…

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    The Waste Report – See how your tax dollars are being spent.

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    Election 2000 – the Canadian Edition – The leaders’ debates are coming up on Thursday, and I’m getting that sick feeling again. I hate these things. It just seems that whenever I watch them, I just get pissed off – having to sit there and watch Chretien bungle his way through it, barely making any…

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    Not your everyday visit to the zoo – A Sri Lankan man had “parts of his arms, legs, chest and groin area” bit off when he jumped naked into a lions’ den at the national zoo, apparently offering himself up as a feast for the animals. Apparently he had written a letter before jumping into…

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    Shakespeare’s inspiration – Just what I’ve always suspected: Shakespeare was a pot-head! Nothing conclusive yet, but a number of clay pipes found at Shakespeare’s home in Stratford-upon-Avon are currently being tested for traces of the drug.

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    Why would anyone attempt this?! – If I told you, you wouldn’t believe me. Just click on the link. (via metafilter)

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    Man in Impotence Ad Sues for Damages – I guess this guy won’t be dating for a while…

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    Don’t ask them to turn on the heat – North America’s first Ice Hotel will open this winter outside Quebec City. Apparently it’s a pretty popular idea, and they’ve already received 1,000 reservation requests.

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