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Canada has the highest per capita Cheetos consumption of any country in the world.

I thought it was Colorado now that weed was legal

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Canada has the highest per capita Cheetos consumption of any country in the world.

I thought it was Colorado now that weed was legal

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Is there an echo in here?

Do you think they will let us have a thread, in which we can just interact with each other.

and why would it bother them if we do?

Most of us have known each other over a year. It's hard sometimes not to interact and tease each other on a social basis.

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Is there an echo in here?

Do you think they will let us have a thread, in which we can just interact with each other.

and why would it bother them if we do?

Most of us have known each other over a year. It's hard sometimes not to interact and tease each other on a social basis.

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Do you think they will let us have a thread, in which we can just interact with each other.

and why would it bother them if we do?

Most of us have known each other over a year. It's hard sometimes not to interact and tease each other on a social basis.

Your double posting, must be a glitch somewhere. I've had that happen in the past. They will let us have a thread like that, but it will be moved to Off Topic. Remember when someone, Penny? started the P&R off topic thread and it got moved to OT. The Current Events forum is for very serious topics and isn't to be taken lightly. These are no laughing matters. It's in the fine print of the forum rules.

R.I.P Spooky 2004-2015

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How nice of him.. to go to North Korea. smile.png


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WASHINGTON (AFP) - United States (US) civil rights leader Jesse Jackson said on Monday he was ready to meet North Korea's leader to free an imprisoned American and reduce ill-will between the two countries.


US officials have said that Jackson volunteered to travel to Pyongyang after the totalitarian state abruptly canceled the visit of a US envoy, Robert King, who aimed to free Korean-American tour operator Kenneth Bae.


Jackson said in a televised interview with CNN that he had put "high hopes" in King, but after the trip was called off, wrote a letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.


Mr Jackson said he told Mr Kim he would "like to meet with him face-to-face to seek to work out some mutual respect, some recognising each other's sovereignty, each other's will to peace".


Done with K1, AOS and ROC

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