Looks like it was a three dog day.
I’m still waiting for hemp paper towels, toilet paper, cardboard, books, etc so we don’t keep having to, as Biafra termed it, wipe our ass with our own future.
legal weed, vape oil, and CBD pain relief are fine and all, but where’s the industry that replaces deforestation with an annually renewable crop?
It’s a far more important implementation, imo (although the blow to our for-profit prison industry is perhaps an equivalent win.) if Republicans are so pro-business, well, bring it on. any time now, fellas.
Apparently @jlw beat me:
They’ve finally invented concrete! Alert the Romans.
Quite likely, considering that the legalization effort that was shot down in Ohio would have put the state’s pot biz entirely under the control of a few politically-connected families.
“The dog’s lineage dates back decades to when Gunther III inherited a multimillion-dollar trust from late owner German countess Karlotta Liebenstein when she died in 1992. Since then, a group of handlers have helped maintain a jet-setting lifestyle for a succession of dogs. There are trips to the Milan and the Bahamas, where the latest Gunther recently dined out at restaurants every evening — his handlers like to make sure he’s well socialized.”
“A chef cooks his breakfast each morning made of the finest meat, fresh vegetables and rice. Sometimes he enjoys caviar, but there’s never any kibble in sight. He travels by private jet, works on obedience skills daily with his trainer and sleeps in a lavish round, red velvet bed overlooking the bay.”
Pretty good life.
They’ve since been airlifted out. While they could have ridden it out, it was thought safer to get them back to civilisation now and go back for the van later.
While the one-upmanship is entirely crafted by the author it’s a fine sentiment. Frida’s FU to a cheating husband makes bank!
For who, though?
Sotheby’s of course.
Now hanging in somebody’s home.
“The auction house identified the painting’s buyer as Eduardo F Costantini, the founder of a museum in Buenos Aires. It was purchased for his private collection.” The Guardian
More on the auction in which Sotheby’s raked in $282 million with fees: