Sunday, August 2, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Clutch Tees
Clutch Tees provides some of the funniest t-shirts I've ever seen. With slogans like, "Ninja Please", their shirts will keep you and your friends laughing. They also have funny geek t-shirts, including my favorite, "Trust Me I'm Left Handed." Their prices are extremely reasonable, and they currently have a contest to win a free shirt. Click the following link to check out their hilarious designs and prices: funny t-shirts.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Coffee Stories
There's nothing better than sitting in a coffee shop with a fresh, warm cup of coffee after an eventful day. Coffee Stories is a compilation of those coffee shop moments that touch the heart, invigorate the senses, and affect people's lives. Lifebushido created Coffee Stories in hopes of connecting all of the various individual stories that took place in coffee shops that greatly impacted a person's life. Everyone has a reason for returning to their favorite local coffee shop, and Coffee Stories compiles all of these individual reasons into one massive multimedia compilation. Learn more and get a free ebook download at www.lifebushido.com/coffee or contact coffee@lifebushido.com.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Marijuana Ignorance
Our nation has adopted an ignorance surrounding the facts about Ganjika and its multitude of economic and health care uses. Many states have decriminalized Ganjika, or marijuana, but federal government laws go unchanged.
NORML Marijuana Facts
Government studies conclude that marijuana decriminalization has had virtually no effect on either marijuana use or beliefs and related attitudes about marijuana among American young people in those states that have enacted such a policy. REFERENCE: L. Johnson et al. 1981. Marijuana Decriminalization: The Impact on Youth 1975-1980. Monitoring the Future, Occasional Paper Series: Paper No. 13. Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.
NORML Marijuana Facts
Government studies conclude that marijuana decriminalization has had virtually no effect on either marijuana use or beliefs and related attitudes about marijuana among American young people in those states that have enacted such a policy. REFERENCE: L. Johnson et al. 1981. Marijuana Decriminalization: The Impact on Youth 1975-1980. Monitoring the Future, Occasional Paper Series: Paper No. 13. Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.
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