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Hmm... I think it runs me about 25 dollars total to get my yearly hunting license and the necessary material to shoot my own turkeys. Wild, non farmed turkey is much better and less costly too. You should try it.

Aside from that, you could raise your own meat for less than they are charging you. I understand that there are certain laws for those of us in cities, but that doesn't mean you can't always do something about it, I suggest http://pathtofreedom.com/pathproject/simpleliving/chickens.shtml
Here is the master, as far I am concerned, our art teacher from back home:
http://www.pumpkingutter.com/
There is an old CRT set that is just begging to be swapped for this!
I would jump for joy for this toy!
That would be pretty darn cool to win!
Well, I didn't get the webcam built into my wife's computer because they (Dell) said it would be an extra 7 days of delay, so I told her I would get her an external one. This one help me out lots! :)
My favorite scene will be the one displayed over the 360 + HD drive I am hoping to win! Really though, how can you pick just one, such an awesome movie. My least favorite was the last scene as you knew the movie was over!
I'm a bit lazy to look it up right now so I can paste the article, but essentially, the Starbucks real estate philosophy is extremely interesting (not to mention it works for them too). See, as you could probably guess, most businesses do not want another of their own any where that is too close as it could detract from their own sales... Well, SB went and did some studying and found that on a very busy street, you have SB #1 on one side and people on the other side see it, but they think to themselves "gee, coffee would be nice, but I bet they have a line and I really don't want to walk even a little out of my way today", so SB opens up SB #2 across the street and now that person goes in there. Essentially, in a very non traditional strategy, they attract a considerable bit more business with their multiple locations. Just think about how many times you have seen a crowd at two different Starbucks just a short distances apart...
http://www.slashfood.com/2006/06/22/sriracha-the-ultimate-condiment/

You really do love this stuff!

I wish they made a hot version of it. It is pretty good on just about anything, as you said. I also find it makes a good salad topping at the local Thai place.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"All of these new nettops have me intrigued. I'm looking for a small, quiet and cheap PC to replace my aging tower in my home office, and all it really needs to do is load Microsoft Office, check email and surf the web. Is there a particular nettop that's better (or a better value) than another? I know it's a rather new segment, but hopefully someone has taken a chance on one already. Thanks!"
 

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