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Joe Biden
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RPeep News You Should Know
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Vinyl Only Spin List
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COVID-19
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Today in History
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Media Bias
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What Makes You Sad?
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In lockdown
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Radio Paradise Comments
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Crazy conspiracy theories
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That's good advice
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Trump Lies
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Name My Band
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Live Music
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Race in America
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Are you ready for some football?
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The Military Industrial Complex
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Vocabulary Quiz
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Counting with Pictures
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Outstanding Covers
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Australia and New Zealand Music
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The News - how much of it is fake???
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Latin Music
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US Empire
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Sweet horrible irony.
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What is the meaning of this?
- rhahl - Jan 23, 2021 - 4:04am
Sade Vinyl Unboxing & New Album
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The Obituary Page
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Canada
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Pernicious Pious Proclivities Particularized Prodigiously
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Finally, some news that we can all smile about
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A motivational quote
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Baseball, anyone?
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Things You Thought Today
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Best movies ever?
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Freedom of speech?
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Our tolerance for opposing views
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Great Old Songs You Rarely Hear Anymore
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what the hell, miamizsun?
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What's so funny about peace love and understanding?
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Liberal please,
- sirdroseph - Jan 22, 2021 - 3:56am
New Music on Radio Paradise
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Republican Party
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Bernie Sanders
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Know your memes
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Social Media Are Changing Everything
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Terrorist Watch!
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Poetry Forum
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the Todd Rundgren topic
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Yes
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What Makes You Laugh?
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Derplahoma!
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Immigration
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Manbird's Stones
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Knikken Knokken Sorensen Filter Users Thread
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RP Rock Mix: Repetiion
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American Justice
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Philosophy (Meaty Metaphysical Munchables!)
- sirdroseph - Jan 20, 2021 - 6:29am
What Makes You Cry :) ?
- haresfur - Jan 19, 2021 - 4:14pm
BRING OUT YOUR DEAD
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Google Docs (Docs, Spreadsheets, etc)
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Baby words that stuck in your family
- Isabeau - Jan 19, 2021 - 10:02am
Got my Goat
- GeneP59 - Jan 19, 2021 - 9:47am
Capital Punishment
- cc_rider - Jan 19, 2021 - 7:57am
It's the economy stupid.
- sirdroseph - Jan 19, 2021 - 7:25am
Mellow mix in Vorbis? Please.
- lagstrom64119 - Jan 19, 2021 - 5:20am
Anti-War
- sirdroseph - Jan 19, 2021 - 4:36am
By jimminy! Cricket!
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What The Hell Buddy?
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kcar


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Dec 4, 2020 - 2:14pm |
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Lazy8 wrote:kcar wrote:âTurns out rednecks love to smoke weed,â Baker laughs. âThatâs the thing about cannabis: It really bridges socio-economic gaps. The only other thing that does it is handguns. All types of people are into firearms. All types of people are into cannabis.â
Some irony: If you buy a firearm from a Federal Firearms License holder you have to fill out Form 4473. Line 21 d says: "Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance? Warning: The use or possession of marijuana remains unlawful under Federal law regardless of whether it has been legalized or decriminalized for medicinal or recreational purposes in the state where you reside." State medical marijuana databases are linked to the Instant Check system. You will be turned down for transfer. "Form 4473. Line 21 d says: "Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance? Warning: The use or possession of marijuana remains unlawful under Federal law regardless of whether it has been legalized or decriminalized for medicinal or recreational purposes in the state where you reside."" Arlo Guthrie has a strange feeling of deja vu right now: "But we had fun fillin' out the forms and playin' with the pencils on the Bench there I filled out the Massacree with the four-part harmony. Wrote it down there Just like it was and everything was fine. And I put down my pencil, and I Turned over the piece of paper, and there on the other side in The middle of the other side away from everything else on the other Side in parentheses capital letters quotated read The following words "kid, have you rehabilitated yourself?" "
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Red_Dragon


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Dec 4, 2020 - 8:51am |
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Lazy8

Location: The Gallatin Valley of Montana Gender:  
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Dec 3, 2020 - 7:39am |
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kcar wrote:
âTurns out rednecks love to smoke weed,â Baker laughs. âThatâs the thing about cannabis: It really bridges socio-economic gaps. The only other thing that does it is handguns. All types of people are into firearms. All types of people are into cannabis.â
Some irony: If you buy a firearm from a Federal Firearms License holder you have to fill out Form 4473. Line 21 d says: "Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance? Warning: The use or possession of marijuana remains unlawful under Federal law regardless of whether it has been legalized or decriminalized for medicinal or recreational purposes in the state where you reside." State medical marijuana databases are linked to the Instant Check system. You will be turned down for transfer.
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Red_Dragon


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Dec 2, 2020 - 5:30pm |
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kcar wrote:
Next there'll be lesbians and antifa Communists running the gubmint!
We can only hope.
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kcar


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Dec 2, 2020 - 5:26pm |
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Red_Dragon wrote:
Yes, there's a goddam dispensary on every corner; and a taco truck.
Next there'll be lesbians and antifa Communists running the gubmint!
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Red_Dragon


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Dec 2, 2020 - 5:12pm |
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buddy wrote: We live close to S. Broadway in Denver, that boasts a section colloquially called "The Green Mile". Driving down that stretch with your windows down is like hanging out in a college dorm.
I imagine Manitou Springs is even more aromatic.
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Red_Dragon


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Dec 2, 2020 - 5:02pm |
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kcar wrote:The red in Oklahoma is looking pretty green... Oklahoma entered the world of legal cannabis late, but its hands-off approach launched a boom and a new nickname: âToke-lahoma.â Oklahoma is now the biggest medical marijuana market in the country on a per capita basis. More than 360,000 Oklahomansânearly 10 percent of the stateâs populationâhave acquired medical marijuana cards over the last two years. By comparison, New Mexico has the countryâs second most popular program, with about 5 percent of state residents obtaining medical cards. Last month, sales since 2018 surpassed $1 billion.
To meet that demand, Oklahoma has more than 9,000 licensed marijuana businesses, including nearly 2,000 dispensaries and almost 6,000 grow operations. In comparison, Coloradoâthe countryâs oldest recreational marijuana market, with a population almost 50 percent larger than Oklahomaâhas barely half as many licensed dispensaries and less than 20 percent as many grow operations. In Ardmore, a town of 25,000 in the oil patch near the Texas border, there are 36 licensed dispensariesâroughly one for every 700 residents. In neighboring Wilson (pop. 1,695), state officials have issued 32 cultivation licenses, meaning about one out of 50 residents can legally grow weed.
What is happening in Oklahoma is almost unprecedented among the 35 states that have legalized marijuana in some form since California voters backed medical marijuana in 1996. Not only has the growth of its market outstripped other more established state programs but it is happening in a state that has long stood out for its opposition to drug use. Oklahoma imprisons more people on a per-capita basis than just about any other state in the country, many of them non-violent drug offenders sentenced to lengthy terms behind bars. But that state-sanctioned punitive streak has been overwhelmed by two other strands of American cultureâa live-and-let-live attitude about drug use and an equally powerful preference for laissez-faire capitalism.
âTurns out rednecks love to smoke weed,â Baker laughs. âThatâs the thing about cannabis: It really bridges socio-economic gaps. The only other thing that does it is handguns. All types of people are into firearms. All types of people are into cannabis.â
Indeed, Oklahoma has established arguably the only free-market marijuana industry in the country. Unlike almost every other state, there are no limits on how many business licenses can be issued and cities canât ban marijuana businesses from operating within their borders. In addition, the cost of entry is far lower than in most states: a license costs just $2,500. In other words, anyone with a credit card and a dream can take a crack at becoming a marijuana millionaire.
âTheyâve literally done what no other state has done: free-enterprise system, open market, wild wild west,â says Tom Spanier, who opened Tegridy Market (a dispensary that takes its name from South Park) with his wife in Oklahoma City last year. âItâs survival of the fittest.â Yes, there's a goddam dispensary on every corner; and a taco truck.
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kcar


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Dec 2, 2020 - 2:13pm |
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The red in Oklahoma is looking pretty green... Oklahoma entered the world of legal cannabis late, but its hands-off approach launched a boom and a new nickname: âToke-lahoma.â Oklahoma is now the biggest medical marijuana market in the country on a per capita basis. More than 360,000 Oklahomansânearly 10 percent of the stateâs populationâhave acquired medical marijuana cards over the last two years. By comparison, New Mexico has the countryâs second most popular program, with about 5 percent of state residents obtaining medical cards. Last month, sales since 2018 surpassed $1 billion.
To meet that demand, Oklahoma has more than 9,000 licensed marijuana businesses, including nearly 2,000 dispensaries and almost 6,000 grow operations. In comparison, Coloradoâthe countryâs oldest recreational marijuana market, with a population almost 50 percent larger than Oklahomaâhas barely half as many licensed dispensaries and less than 20 percent as many grow operations. In Ardmore, a town of 25,000 in the oil patch near the Texas border, there are 36 licensed dispensariesâroughly one for every 700 residents. In neighboring Wilson (pop. 1,695), state officials have issued 32 cultivation licenses, meaning about one out of 50 residents can legally grow weed.
What is happening in Oklahoma is almost unprecedented among the 35 states that have legalized marijuana in some form since California voters backed medical marijuana in 1996. Not only has the growth of its market outstripped other more established state programs but it is happening in a state that has long stood out for its opposition to drug use. Oklahoma imprisons more people on a per-capita basis than just about any other state in the country, many of them non-violent drug offenders sentenced to lengthy terms behind bars. But that state-sanctioned punitive streak has been overwhelmed by two other strands of American cultureâa live-and-let-live attitude about drug use and an equally powerful preference for laissez-faire capitalism.
âTurns out rednecks love to smoke weed,â Baker laughs. âThatâs the thing about cannabis: It really bridges socio-economic gaps. The only other thing that does it is handguns. All types of people are into firearms. All types of people are into cannabis.â
Indeed, Oklahoma has established arguably the only free-market marijuana industry in the country. Unlike almost every other state, there are no limits on how many business licenses can be issued and cities canât ban marijuana businesses from operating within their borders. In addition, the cost of entry is far lower than in most states: a license costs just $2,500. In other words, anyone with a credit card and a dream can take a crack at becoming a marijuana millionaire.
âTheyâve literally done what no other state has done: free-enterprise system, open market, wild wild west,â says Tom Spanier, who opened Tegridy Market (a dispensary that takes its name from South Park) with his wife in Oklahoma City last year. âItâs survival of the fittest.â
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Red_Dragon


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Dec 2, 2020 - 10:28am |
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Red_Dragon


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Dec 1, 2020 - 5:48am |
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haresfur

Location: The Golden Triangle Gender:  
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Nov 30, 2020 - 8:26pm |
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Red_Dragon wrote:Our "governor" calls for a day of fasting and prayer for COVID-19... fasting and prayer.... he's a goddam moron.
Maybe he lost his sense of taste
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ScottN

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Nov 30, 2020 - 8:08pm |
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Red_Dragon wrote:Our "governor" calls for a day of fasting and prayer for COVID-19... fasting and prayer.... he's a goddam moron. Did he suggest the fasting and prayer be done at home?
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Red_Dragon


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Nov 30, 2020 - 5:27pm |
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Our "governor" calls for a day of fasting and prayer for COVID-19... fasting and prayer.... he's a goddam moron.
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sunybuny

Location: The West & Best Coast of FLA Gender:  
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Oct 23, 2020 - 5:26am |
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Florida gives up. You can have the title Oklahoma. We joyfully cede it to you.
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kcar


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Oct 22, 2020 - 9:37pm |
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ScottFromWyoming wrote: Red_Dragon wrote:
ikr?
It boggles the mind, imagining how one might go about advertising and/or/ procuring that service, and that the buyer and seller could ever find each other, ONCE. Let alone often enough for the guy to get good at it. I loved the pics of the sausage-making tools. That is one fvcked-up state.
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ScottFromWyoming

Location: Powell Gender:  
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Oct 22, 2020 - 9:13pm |
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Red_Dragon wrote:
ikr?
It boggles the mind, imagining how one might go about advertising and/or/ procuring that service, and that the buyer and seller could ever find each other, ONCE. Let alone often enough for the guy to get good at it.
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Red_Dragon


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Oct 22, 2020 - 6:35pm |
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ScottFromWyoming wrote:I mean, really, holy FUCKING shit, Oklahoma! ikr?
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ScottFromWyoming

Location: Powell Gender:  
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Oct 22, 2020 - 6:33pm |
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I mean, really, holy FUCKING shit, Oklahoma!
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ScottFromWyoming

Location: Powell Gender:  
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Oct 16, 2020 - 11:15am |
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Red_Dragon


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Oct 14, 2020 - 3:38pm |
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