activity // krissa024
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Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter hops on the mic at his inaugural ball.
At least it's not another Karl Rove hip-hop tragedy, I give the man props for a commendable effort.
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Yay for our fearless leader of Philadelphia! Apparently he was practicing his lines all along the campaign trail. His last name might not be "Street" like our last...
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the fact of the matter is...
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Obviously the overall issue is the war as a whole, but to leave it at that almost sounds similar to accepting the inhumane practices. To be jaded enough to start saying...
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This pod concerns different perspectives on coca eradication. Showing the police statements on coca sprayings with a chemical called glifosato. These sprayings are being financed by the US government...
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She's back with her highly anticipated follow-up to Arular and it seems as though it was worth the wait. Kala is frenetic and frenzied (in a good way) and is definitely worth a listen (or two). ...
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After years of holding out against proposals to combat climate change, President Bush has finally signed a bill that sets energy efficiency levels for homes and cars. But environmentalists say the...
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22 Yr old Lily Allen is pregnant with Ed Simmons' baby...
They made beautiful music together...
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I hope their little one gets all the great musician genes from his/her awesome parents! So what if they have only known each other 3 months? She's "thrilled",...
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Current's Adam Yamaguchi goes to otherworldly Madagascar, an island struggling to flourish after bouts with environmental suicide.
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Although I admittedly have no idea why Madagascar is so sacred for Athiests, I was so moved by catching this pod on tv last night that I looked up the website to comment. ...
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Journalist Tom Mitchelson goes undercover at Abercrombie and Fitch to explore what it's like to be young, handsome and working at a place where your pretty face is more important than your...
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The funny thing is that A&F is worn mostly by kids (middle school - college aged at the oldest) in the U.S. If the company were marketing to an older (read: more worldly...
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