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Pregnancy, Anorexic Fish, Zorses, Sickos and Cigarettes

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  • Pregnant black women need manuals, too. I guess.
  • Some fish, like Hollywood starlets, rely on for their weight management needs. I’m not sure if tropical fish are into coke, though.
  • A zorse is a cross between a zebra and a horse. It’s interesting-looking, but call me when scientists figure out how to cross Al Reynolds with Star Jones. Now that will be a feat of science.
  • Unfortunately for the millions of people hoping that Michael Moore’s new healthcare documentary, Sicko exaggerated the problem, the stats in the film are apparently right on.
  • So the state governments that have banned aren’t as radical as opponents think.
Jul 1, 2007 · Link · 4 Responses
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Comments (4)

No. 1 University Update - Michael Moore - Droppin’ Science says:

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Posted: Jul 1, 2007 at 7:11 pm
No. 2 University Update - Sicko - Droppin’ Science says:

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Posted: Jul 1, 2007 at 7:48 pm
No. 3 blackmistressdiva says:

Sicko was good. Moore didn’t show the negative sides to the Canadian and French social systems, but I think intelligent people get the point: let’s take the good from those systems and try to use them. Obviously he’s not saying those countries are better - although France is wonderful - he’s saying that they can do some things better than us. Michael Moore is also pretty hilarious.

Posted: Jul 2, 2007 at 6:23 pm
No. 4 carlagirl says:

It was a great movie. His real strength, I think, is that he features real people to whom you can instantly relate, even if they’re nothing like you. I haven’t cried so much over anything since my grandmothers died.

But that first couple’s grown kids should be ashamed of their damn selves.

Posted: Jul 2, 2007 at 6:49 pm

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