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The Pollen Count is High

Opus_Moderandi says...

>> ^Retroboy:

That stuff is gross when it builds up.
We have white pines around our lake and once every few years the pollen production is extremely high. When it lands on the lake and the winds push it up onto the sandy shore, it forms bands of what can only be described as "mustard". Sometimes the bands get covered with other stuff like last year's reeds that wash up.
When you unknowingly step on a covered patch in your bare feet, tree spooge comes out between your toes.
You're welcome for that mental image.


If you have your own lake, I don't think you have the right to complain. Saw that in a law book somewheres...

The Pollen Count is High

Retroboy says...

That stuff is gross when it builds up.

We have white pines around our lake and once every few years the pollen production is extremely high. When it lands on the lake and the winds push it up onto the sandy shore, it forms bands of what can only be described as "mustard". Sometimes the bands get covered with other stuff like last year's reeds that wash up.

When you unknowingly step on a covered patch in your bare feet, tree spooge comes out between your toes.

You're welcome for that mental image.

Judge Jim Gray: Six Groups Who Profit From Drug Prohibition

GeeSussFreeK says...

And more to the point, big pharma is only indirectly related. It is akin to yellow mustard sales in relation to spicy mustard sales. If you can't get yellow mustard, then most likely spicy mustard may go up. That is an indirect relationship. Conversely, the illegality of drugs directly affects all those other groups. In addition, in other talks, he mentions big pharma as they do, as you mention, indirectly benefit from the illegality of drugs. His views, if you do more digging than just this video, are more in line with a centrist position as he does advocate high taxation which is a depart from a more libertarian philosophy.


>> ^entr0py:

>> ^Taint:
This guy must be from the right wing since he manages to make a list of who profits from illicit drugs without citing private industry!
Sure, drug dealers, the government, and terrorists, but certainly not an unkind word toward our precious corporate America!
Dow chemicals, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson and etc etc. The companies who fill up your commercial breaks with people wandering wistfully through fields with vacant smiles on their faces. Sure you could vaporize some marijuana harmlessly to combat your crippling depression, but then we'd lose the billion dollar industry of selling you laboratory created pills to do the same thing.
Funny thing about a weed is that it takes virtually no skill to grow some of it, and thus makes a difficult product to package and sell. For Judge Gray here to make his comprehensive list without including the people who stand the MOST to lose from removing prohibition is either amazingly narrow or entirely suspect.

I never know what I should make of claims like that. Pharmaceutical companies often cherry pick the studies that show efficacy, and ignore the ones that don't, especially when it comes to anti-depressants. But I would expect pot supporters to do the same. Meta analysis of available studies doesn't seem to show any clear consensus.
It seems like the biggest problem is the lack of double-blind, placebo controlled, studies set up to prescribe marijuana to non-users as a treatment for depression. All I've ever seen are observational studies, and those can only show correlation. It would take proper experiments to begin to demonstrate causality.

NYC Cab On Fire Explodes Near Firefighters

Daniel Mustard's EP came out a few weeks ago

GDGD says...

"Remember that YouTube video that when viral awhile back of a homeless person singing Radiohead's "Creep" on the Opie & Anthony Show? That video went on to garner 1.7 million views. Many fans, after seeing it, remarked that this guy, known as Daniel "Homeless" Mustard, should get a record deal. A Hypebot reader wrote in to notify us that he got one." -Hypebot

Alan Grayson - What Republicans Can Do With Their Taxcuts

Homeless Mustard covers "Creep" by Radiohead

Homeless Mustard covers "Creep" by Radiohead

nomino says...

*promote.

I found this on reddit:
"To summarize what's not seen in any of his short clips from Opie's YouTube channel, Mustard moved to NYC in search of some sort of an acting career, and quickly fell onto troubled times when dealing with alcohol troubles. Shortly after his first appearance (perhaps during, I can't recall), Opie promised to work with Mustard to get some sort of music produced for him to have an income to get him on the right track, but their first attempts at a recording session went horrendously wrong because Mustard kept showing up drunk if at all. About a month or two ago, Mustard again came in studio but informed the boys and the listeners that he'd entered a halfway house dedicated to sober living and that he was making a concerted effort to turn things around. His demeanor and attitude seemed much brighter and happier the last time he was in studio, especially when comparing it to the first appearance shown above.
Furthermore, the Taylor guitar he plays in the video is absolutely not his, it's owned by Sirius/XM. It was provided to him for his appearance (and all subsequent appearances) only during the show by Opie and Anthony. He did not bring his own guitar to the show, but has told stories about having expensive guitars broken or stolen while living on the streets of New York. For his third appearance on the show, he played a guitar that was signed by Paul McCartney - again, not his guitar. He was brought to the show by Anthony's NYPD buddy initially to participate in a charity shopping spree for some of the NYC homeless, so up until recently he was without a roof over his head more often than not. Other videos of Mustard's appearances on O&A are available on Opie's YT channel if you want to do some searching (Mustard in the channel's search bar should do the trick). I hope that clears some things up for everyone."

How to make a Reuben Sandwich

XBox Girls Get Revenge

Jamba Juice Cheeseburger Chill Smoothie

ponceleon says...

>> ^EmptyFriend:

the video is real, but the product isn't. it's a joke about how fast food burger places are trying to sell smoothies (mcdonalds recently, taco bell and others).


It just seems to be missing any trace of sarcasm... it just seems so real!

I kinda want one after seeing the little ketchup/mustard swirl they put on it!

Hot Dog City (Blog Entry by Sarzy)

blankfist says...

STARVING NOW! Man, I love a good hotdog. My favorite: all meat chili (none of that cornstarch chili mess, and NO BEANS!), onions (preferably cooked), mustard and cole slaw. It's called the Carolina Dog.

Nice doc, Sarzy. Great choice of music. I think I've never been more excited to watch a hotdog being made in my life. But, you got to stop with these damn food blogs. You're making me hungry.

How Mustard is Made, Quite Interesting 4:51

L0cky says...

Yup, watched about 4 seconds. Perhaps I'll never know how mustard is made.

I want to know who's responsible for this insincere-sincere way of speaking. I've heard British, US and Australian versions of it since the late 90's.

I'd dare to bet it originally started as a parody of some kind, but then became a case of life imitating comedy.

How Mustard is Made, Quite Interesting 4:51



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