Check these out, preferably only during work hours:
1. US Government runs nation’s only legal pot farm – “But this is the first time we’ve seen a taxpayer-funded marijuana garden. And the incongruous feature isn’t necessary the sight of government-sanction plants but rather the lengths taken to protect it from the world beyond the double fence, where, of course, marijuana is abundant.”
2. Marijuana Reviews – Scroll down a bit and you’ll see Clyde, a dog they just rescued from an animal shelter. He will soon be living like a king, testing the edible products. Essentially this site is like kellybluebook, but for weed!
3. Cannabis Revival – An event I’ve never heard of, the website states: “The Cannabis Revival has been a Joplin staple since 1997. We bring great bands, high profile speakers, and regional NORML groups together for the common cause of ending marijuana arrests and restoring the freedom of personal privacy back to the lives of millions of Americans.”
4. Stunt Driver Relives Childhood ‘Hot Wheels’ Stunt Track Fantasy: The Loop de Loop
5. Ernie of EHOWA.com’s latest blog post: “Now normally I’d be able to break the fight up instantly with some nice Wolverine’worthy yelling and a few newspaper swats on the ass.”
6. 12 Great Escapes by Animals in Captivity: “While all the animals were eventually corralled back into cages, one giraffe led 15 camels, three zebras and some llamas and potbelly pigs away from their captors by kicking a hole in the cage.”
7. The hilarious antics of MST3K are back with RiffTrax, making fun of today’s popular films. Check out this link for some samples.
8. Best SFW strip scenes: Dunno why this is labeled as “Safe For Work”, but it is.
9. Gamestop could be in some legal trouble: “Kotaku previously cited several GameStop employees and managers about a store policy that allegedly allowed employees to take home games, return them and sell them as “new” games to customers, right alongside the unopened, unplayed copies. A further investigation by Kotaku has found this could be in violation of a 2003 class action lawsuit”





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