Linkfest: Beluga of a Baby

Vancouver is home to a newborn four-and-a-half-foot whale who's continuing a proud lineage. His mom, Qila, was the first beluga conceived and born in a Canadian aquarium.

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Study: Marijuana potency increases in 2007 / World's 'oldest Christian church' discovered in Jordan / Google's Brin signs up to be space tourist /
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WHOOP!!WHOOP!!WHOOP!!

REEFER MADNESS ALERT! BATTLE-STATIONS!
THIS IS NOT A DRILL! REEFER MADNESS ALERT! REPEAT - THIS IS NOT A DRILL! BATTLE-STATIONS!

WHOOP!!WHOOP!!WHOOP!!

"step away from the bong. trust us; we're from the government. we know whats best for you."

The death throws of the Bush legacy. Try anything, no matter how dumb, to scare people that we need 4 more years of Christian Conservatism in the Oval Office.

But of course, when pharmaceuticals get stronger (and more addictive) and over the counter drugs get stronger... it's a great thing. Heck, if anything people complain they aren't strong enough.

Sent by Brian | 11:57 AM ET | 06-12-2008

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