Just say no, again
Much like prohibition in the 1920s, the “war” on drugs has mostly been in vain.
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Much like prohibition in the 1920s, the “war” on drugs has mostly been in vain.
Sandwiched between Halloween and Christmas — the two most greedy and selfish of our nation’s pastimes — Thanksgiving is but a few days away.
Soon this will all be over. No more campaigns, no more advertisements.
By now, we’ve all had time to take stock of our classes, professors and those seated around us.
Be prepared, for it is coming. On Tuesday, The Hives return to the Marquee Theatre in Tempe.
I watched former Massachussetts Gov. Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama try to earn our votes last week. Like most, including fellow State Press columnist Kharli Mandeville, what I saw redefined disappointment.
If Cheese Heads, The Black Hole or The Dawg Pound weren’t proof enough that Americans value football, then the recent debacle between the National Football League and the NFL Referee’s Association certainly was.
In today’s ever-expanding universe, the battle between the dudes and bros knows no equal.
Delusions of grandeur have never been difficult for me. In fact, if I may be so bold, they come rather naturally to me. By circumstance or design, my ability to daydream knows no bounds.
We are learning that the events that transpired in Denver during the midnight premiere of “The Dark Knight Rises” Friday come with a double-sided effect.
While the predominant conversation this week seemed to gravitate around Mitt Romney demanding an apology for the tactics used by President Barack Obama highlighting, in large part, Romney’s involvement with Bain Capital, I took issues elsewhere.
For me, it began the summer of 1989. Having just finished my third-grade year, the family was moving from Columbus, Ohio to Bedford, Texas. Our mode of travel was a tan-ish Toyota Corolla Station Wagon.
In the immortal words of the Wu-Tang Clan, “The saga continues …”
Before I get too carried away, I’d like to begin with a heartfelt apology. Later, hopefully, you’ll humor me as I try to redeem myself.
Movie: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Not since 1988 has a professional sport team that I claim fandom for been in a finals or championship scenario. This, of course, could be attributed to bad taste or bad luck on my part – or the teams that I proudly endorse.
As I write this, even as you read it, I am dying. Of what exactly, only time will tell, but rest assured my time is coming. Please, celebrate accordingly.
Pitchforks: 5/5
Pitchforks: 4.5/5
Various media outlets and government statistics show the nation’s unemployment figure to be around 8 percent. And while the who’s who of Washington debate the best way to remedy the problem, the hard truth remains for those looking for work – any kind of work.
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