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Ben Carson: "Challenge accepted!"

It was supposed to be based on Talkeetna.

Of course it would be a terrible idea for Sessions to go after legal pot. That's why I think he'd do it. Weirdly, I'd expect Trump to be the voice of reason and stop him. After all, it generates a LOT of money, and that's one of the few things that Trump seems to respect.

It'll be interesting to see how legal marijuana plays out when the party of "state's rights" is in control. I have a hard time believing Jeff Sessions will be willing to turn a blind eye the way the Obama administration has.

he's really good. Kill the Wolf is an incredible album.

Dell does the exact same thing.

Patrón was right there!

I f you ever get the chance, search youtube for "The Beer Hunter." It's a BBC series with food/beer lover Michael Jackson (not the international pop sensation). He visits the Schlenkerla brewery, as well as a couple of monasteries. It's a six part series, with each episode in a different country, except for Belgium

My problem with IPA is not the taste, but the ubiquity. There are so many different types of beer, and yet breweries seem to focus almost entirely on IPAs. IPA may not be bland, but it's ubiquity is making for a bland industry.

Tell 'em, Steve-Dave!

It sounds like its a fascinating documentary. It might be well-suited for a double feature with Louis Theroux's new Scientology movie, which I haven't gotten around to seeing yet.

I grew up near Fairfield, Iowa and have quite a few friends who were raised with TM and went to the Maharishi School of Enlightenment there. They are considerably more normal than the kids I grew up with that were raised evangelical. While I'd prefer that no religious or spiritual beliefs of any kind be forced on

I see what you did there.

He's very good!

When I lived in the Midwest, I found that there was a pretty wide variety of beers available. So much so, that I didn't realize that IPA was meant to be something special. After drinking a number of IPAs, I still don't see what the appeal is. I mean, they're often good, but not so good as to be the exclusive

Are East Coast breweries just as obsessed with IPA as the breweries on the West Coast? Pretty much 80% of beers on tap at any brewery is some form of IPA or other around here. It's depressing, since there are so many other different types of good, interesting beers.

Seems to me that as a former drug dealer, he would have direct insight on the problem and that we should value his thoughts. What is it about him that makes you disregard his insight?

I rarely go to Wallingford, only to go to Bottleworks, so I don't know the area well. But I know exactly where that erotic bakery was.

Maybe it's been commented on elsewhere but I haven't bothered to look, and since there's no comment section for Kevin's Bacon, I'll leave it here. Kevin's choice for best bacon prep of using the oven was right, but his method was wrong. The bacon shouldn't be on a rack, that just keeps it from frying in it's own

I'm pretty sure they can get sponsors for food-based articles fairly easily.