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Let's not forget our friendly neighborhood fecal contaminator, E. Coli, that, all too recently, was found in spinach, ground beef patties and frozen pizza (affecting everyone from the patchouli-soaked vegan to the Sarah Palin-supporting soccer mom and munchie-craving stoner alike).
Warren Holstein: Aw, Nuts: The FDA Pistachio Scare Nightmare 2009
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A big problem with drug legalization politics is that to speak or act in favor of pot legalization tends to identify one as a stoner, a patchouli-soaked hippy associated with the most pathetically single-issue of politics.
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Mr. Garbage stayed on the heap 24/7, perched like a great, patchouli-soaked bird in his nest of trash, in order to ... what?
trinityboy Diary Entry trinityboy 2006
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When I was a teenager, I spent hours loafing around my patchouli-soaked bedroom reading
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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When I was a teenager, I spent hours loafing around my patchouli-soaked bedroom reading
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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There was Fishman in his mu-mu doing the requisite vacuum solo on "I Didn't Know;" Anastasio and Gordon on trampolines during "You Enjoy Myself;" and of course, the hundreds of ticketless patchouli-soaked followers stranded outside hoping for a "miracle" (as in tickets) and selling their wares-from "fatty" veggie burritos and grilled cheese to various glass pipes and bootlegged merchandise.
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And lo, there was sent from Algore and his highest choir of patchouli-soaked angels, the "Green" Bible:
The Jawa Report 2009
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Let’s hear from patchouli-soaked hippies at the Army War College:
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Initially perceived as a way of life for patchouli-soaked do-gooders, the movement has gotten a considerable PR boost from food-world notables like journalist-author Michael Pollan (“Eat food.
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Initially perceived as a way of life for patchouli-soaked do-gooders, the movement has gotten a considerable PR boost from food-world notables like journalist-author Michael Pollan (“Eat food.
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