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  1. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2016/07/12/the-d-b-cooper-case-has-baffled-the-fbi-for-45-years-now-it-may-never-be-solved/
  2. It's deja vu all over again: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3685663/That-view-tho-Final-photo-posted-hiker-35-just-hours-plunged-400ft-death-Grand-Canyon.html
  3. You haven't experienced terror in a parking lot at a Bills game until you've been downwind from Beerball taking a dump in a porta potty.
  4. Hitting the Boone's Farm pretty heavily, aren't you?
  5. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/05/arts/television/noel-neill-the-lois-lane-to-george-reevess-superman-dies-at-95.html http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-noel-neill-obit-20160705-snap-story.html
  6. http://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/community/arlington/article87585012.html
  7. http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/red-white-boobs-americans-boast-world-biggest-breasts-article-1.2692447
  8. https://twitter.com/perrysicecream/status/747084435305172992
  9. DA: I won't prosecute stolen gun charge because they play football: http://www.thenewsstar.com/story/sports/college/2016/06/20/alabamas-robinson-jones-wont-prosecuted/86142648/
  10. http://pagesix.com/2016/06/24/emily-ratajkowskis-mom-is-as-hot-as-she-is/
  11. You forgot about January 15th and 16th, where the Sabres play the Stars on January 16th (MLK Day) at 1:00 p.m. and on January 15th the Bills will play the first of their two home playoff games on their way to winning the Super Bowl.
  12. Murray: Vesey could be signed by Friday: http://www.wgr550.com/Murray-Vesey-could-be-signed-by-Friday-/22784783
  13. http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/williamson/fairview/2016/06/20/former-nfl-player-joins-fairview-high-coaching-staff/86139264/
  14. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/17/opinion/why-linkedin-will-make-you-hate-microsoft-word.html
  15. http://www.dallasnews.com/business/commercial-real-estate/20160616-texas-house-for-sale-has-four-bedrooms-nice-kitchen-panda-bear.ece
  16. http://www.wsj.com/articles/why-does-the-irs-need-guns-1466117176 Why Does the IRS Need Guns? After grabbing legal power, bureaucrats are amassing firepower. It’s time to scale back the federal arsenal. By TOM COBURN and ADAM ANDRZEJEWSKI June 16, 2016 6:46 p.m. ET Special agents at the IRS equipped with AR-15 military-style rifles? Health and Human Services “Special Office of Inspector General Agents” being trained by the Army’s Special Forces contractors? The Department of Veterans Affairs arming 3,700 employees? The number of non-Defense Department federal officers authorized to make arrests and carry firearms (200,000) now exceeds the number of U.S. Marines (182,000). In its escalating arms and ammo stockpiling, this federal arms race is unlike anything in history. Over the last 20 years, the number of these federal officers with arrest-and-firearm authority has nearly tripled to over 200,000 today, from 74,500 in 1996. What exactly is the Obama administration up to? On Friday, June 17, our organization, American Transparency, is releasing its OpenTheBooks.com oversight report on the militarization of America. The report catalogs federal purchases of guns, ammunition and military-style equipment by seemingly bureaucratic federal agencies. During a nine-year period through 2014, we found, 67 agencies unaffiliated with the Department of Defense spent $1.48 billion on guns and ammo. Of that total, $335.1 million was spent by agencies traditionally viewed as regulatory or administrative, such as the Smithsonian Institution and the U.S. Mint. Some examples of spending from 2005 through 2014 raise the question: Who are they preparing to battle? • The Internal Revenue Service, which has 2,316 special agents, spent nearly $11 million on guns, ammunition and military-style equipment. That’s nearly $5,000 in gear for each agent. • The Department of Veterans Affairs, which has 3,700 law-enforcement officers guarding and securing VA medical centers, spent $11.66 million. It spent more than $200,000 on night-vision equipment, $2.3 million for body armor, more than $2 million on guns, and $3.6 million for ammunition. The VA employed no officers with firearm authorization as recently as 1995. • The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service spent $4.77 million purchasing shotguns, .308 caliber rifles, night-vision goggles, propane cannons, liquid explosives, pyro supplies, buckshot, LP gas cannons, drones, remote-control helicopters, thermal cameras, military waterproof thermal infrared scopes and more. • The Environmental Protection Agency spent $3.1 million on guns, ammunition and military-style equipment. The EPA has put nearly $800 million since 2005 into its “Criminal Enforcement Division.” • The Food and Drug Administration employs 183 heavily armed “special agents.” • The University of California, Berkeley acquired 14 5.56mm assault rifles and Yale University police accepted 20 5.56mm assault rifles from the Defense Department. Texas Southern University and Saddleback College police even acquired Mine Resistant Vehicles (MRVs). Other paper-pushing federal agencies with firearm-and-arrest authority that have expanded their arsenals since 2006 include the Small Business Administration, Social Security Administration, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Education Department, Energy Department, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, National Institute of Standards and Technology and many others. People from both ends of the political spectrum have expressed alarm at this trend. Conservatives argue that it is hypocritical, unconstitutional and costly for political leaders to undermine the Second Amendment while simultaneously equipping nonmilitary agencies with heavy weapons, hollow-point bullets and military-style equipment. Progressives like Sen. Bernie Sanders have raised civil liberties concerns about the militarization of local police with vehicles built for war and other heavy weaponry. Meanwhile, federal authorities are silent on the growing arsenal at federal agencies. In fact, we asked the IRS for an asset accounting of their gun locker—their guns and ammunition asset inventory by location. Their response? “We don’t have one [an inventory], but could create one for you, if important.” Our data shows that the federal government has become a gun show that never adjourns. Taxpayers need to tell Washington that police powers belong primarily to cities and states, not the feds.
  17. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rq5Xik8JJFA
  18. Trump coming to Dallas today
  19. http://fox8.com/2016/06/15/woman-finds-out-boyfriend-has-hiv-runs-him-over/
  20. http://gothamist.com/2016/06/14/buffalos_famous_beef_on_weck.php https://www.facebook.com/buffalosfamous/timeline
  21. Ugh. http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/breaking-news/os-child-dragged-alligator-disney-20160614-story.html One employee at the resort who did not want to be identified said in an email "There is such a problem on property with guests feeding the alligators thinking it's cool." There are two at the Buena Vista Palace that people regularly feed from balconies, he said.
  22. Mike Rodak of ESPN tweeted a photo of him last week.
  23. http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/meg-ryan-face-dress-tonys-scare-internet-article-1.2671933
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