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Saturday, February 23, 2013
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Angus has been called a "libertarian clown," and Mungowitz has been called a "vanity candidate." And
those are our FRIENDS. Still, here they are....
The Cheesiest!!
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- Decline in Crime
- The leopard cannot change his spots
- Just when you think you have heard it all...
- Why The World Needs Economists
- higher ed indeed
- Mentors and Giants
- Grand Game: Hellman's Ad
- Maybe Lou Reed was wrong about Robert Christgau?
- Big Brother is Us
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2 Comments:
1) It's so heartwarming, that not even an Avril Lavigne song could ruin it for me, though it came close.
2) I couldn't help but start comparing pet health care to human health care. Are the procedures shown cheaper for dogs than humans? Do the prices on new procedures for dogs drop more quickly than those for humans? Does the dog get better health care than the people who rescued her?
Dave, I've heard plenty of arguments that pet medicine is cheaper and easier to get because it is unregulated. Canada was the focus of a John Stossel piece.
Did Mungo just post this to make his readers cry? Because you got me!
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