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Less Bars is a group of consumers who rave about one of the greatest inventions of this century: the iPhone.
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That's all well and good, but do they support Beagles in Bars?
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A benefit to snacking on Zone Bars is that they help reduce excess body fat without hunger, cravings or fatigue.?
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"Bars is bars whether they be public or private, an 'the man that pulls 'em down without puttin' 'em up agin, is a man that you'll find to be loose moraled in other matters."
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St. Patty's Day is upon us, and you all know what that means: debauchery, good cheer, celebrating with friends, drinks, partying in Irish Bars, green beer, more partying, seeing more good friends, and then a terrible hangover on Thursday.
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St. Patty's Day is upon us, and you all know what that means: debauchery, good cheer, celebrating with friends, drinks, partying in Irish Bars, green beer, more partying, seeing more good friends, and then a terrible hangover on Thursday.
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View commentsComments Why Loud Music in Bars Increases Alcohol Consumption
Why Loud Music in Bars Increases Alcohol Consumption | Disinformation 2008
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Why Loud Music in Bars Increases Alcohol Consumption | Disinformation
Why Loud Music in Bars Increases Alcohol Consumption | Disinformation 2008
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I didn’t make it clear, but it should be said we have already banned it in Bars, Restaurants, and their patios, and I’m fine with that, since it does inconvenience those who go to an establishment and don’t smoke. gordon gekko Says:
Matthew Yglesias » LA Contemplates Further Smoking Restrictions 2009
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The Stars-n-Bars is a symbol not just of slavery, but of American civilization’s zombie fetal conjoined twin.
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