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Nicholas Poethig
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Back to Bay View with you.

FYI there's a t-shirt with said flag at the Brew City store in the Grand Avenue mall.

Furthermore I'll give you the Pepsi-challenge to find someone using a Questcard to buy Organic and craft foods.  It is a status symbol.  Look on the map.  Where would the people who embrace these lifestyle live?  Where won't they live?

Foodies and the organic movement are snobs.  And if you're uncomfortable being called a snob, I'm sorry you're offended.  Plain simple fact it's mathemtically and scientifically impossible to meet the nutritional needs of the global population on the local and organic products alone.  In the future were gonna have to

Where's Boy with the Arab Strap?

I think the issue may be more of a geographic one rather than a class one.  I can understand the resentment one might feel when you come from a Rustbelt city in the Midwest, and have to deal with the pretensious opinions of whatever counts for a scene on the coasts.  Sometimes music needs to be about fun and not

For anyone who was watching the Mike & Molly episode I thought there was a call out to the Raisins when the character Carl is walking home after a late-night kiss from Holly Pete.