Being Brad

not him, me 

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Jones Soda introduces 100% Vegan Tofurkey Cane Soda... Happy Holidays begins with Jones

http://www.myjones.com/store/limited-edition-tofurkey-and-gravy-jonoes-soda.html

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When you win, you need to promote. When you promote, you need to win

Lizzies Coffee has a contest for pictures.  If you can accept the conditions, you can submit the picture.  Trust me, coffee that is fresh roasted KILLS store bought (grocery or Starbucks-style) any day.

(I took that picture - Nina made those cupcakes.  I knew there was a benefit to being a dad - free coffee when you win!)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/beingbrad/sets/72157621754144969/

http://www.lizzysfreshcoffee.com/bday.html

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Pictures of the girls. Sometimes I like these kids.

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Any guesses? Rewards after hours of second grade homework

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That is seriously how it's done. Well done my friend

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Holy Crap that is really, really sad.

"The Koenigsegg CCX is one of the rarest supercars in the world. With production of only 25 units per year (only 10 of which make it to the US), chances of seeing one on the road is close to zero.

These cars have a sticker price of around $500,000, but to buy one, you need to shell out more like $1 million.

This particular vehicle, a 2008 CCX, was destroyed when a dealer decided to take his customer's car out for a spin. He ended up crashing into a guardrail and also damaging a 2009 Porsche GT2 in the process."

- http://www.wreckedexotics.com/articles/037.shtml

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Religion Flowchart, I'm either Hindu or a Jehovah's Witness. Cool

http://www.holytaco.com/

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Nooooooooooooooo! Oh wait, I'm not 13, I don't care anymore.

Read it all

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Leave it to Canada and the CRTC to fuck Net Neutrality

Read it all here

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