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June 11, 2010 at 9:58am

MORNING SPEW: Rent Obama's old pad, checking in with Celtics cheerleaders ...

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Pres. Obama's old New York City apartment is for rent.

Pope Benedict XVI promised to "do everything possible" to keep priests from molesting/raping children ever again.

Were pre-historic sea monsters warm-blooded?

Seems like it would be a bad idea to do a backflip in a Celtics cheerleader uniform.

An oldie but a goodie:

June 7, 2010 at 10:05am

MORNING SPEW: Fish with hands, "Twilight credit cards, happy birthday "Goonies" ...

Photograph courtesy Karen Gowlett-Holmes/http://news.nationalgeographic.com

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

When Pixar becomes reality: There's a fish with hands.

Porn actor Bruce Borihanh killed a co-worker with a samurai sword then jumped off a cliff.

In a surprise to no one: The trailer for 50 cent's new movie Gun looks terrible.

Credit report: Yes, there are now Twilight credit cards.

A quarter-century ago today, The Goonies was released!

June 2, 2010 at 10:10am

MORNING SPEW: Gored, Vulcans, dumb inventors, Lady Gaga ...

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

After announcing his divorce CNN accidently publishes Al Gore's personal email address. Who would have thought the Clintons would be the ones to last?

President Obama has announced a criminal investigation into the oil spill to see whether BP committed any crimes. Totally not a PR move.

100 years after his death, Mark Twain's memoirs will soon be published.

How to live like a lunkhead Vulcan.

Ten inventors killed by their own inventions.

The best moments from Lady Gaga's Larry king Live appearance.

Filed under: Morning Spew, Pop Culture, Books, Crime,

June 1, 2010 at 9:46am

MORNING SPEW: Filmmaker needs Tacoma house, vampire kids, Electric Daisy Carnival auditions ...

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Filmmaker Joseph Kephart needs an older 1940s style interior house in Lakewood or Tacoma for his short indie film noir musical project. If interested, you may contact him here.

A woman who was hit by a car sues Google for faulty Google Map directions.

Take a ride on the landing gear of a 747.

Kids are wearing yellow contact lenses and fangs in schools these days.

Electric Daisy Carnival 2010 Auditions Episode 1:

Filed under: Morning Spew, Tacoma, Screens, Crime,

May 26, 2010 at 10:11am

MORNING SPEW: Edible crayons, omajinaakoos ...

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Edible crayons!

Yikes! Puerto Rican-born man is almost deported to Mexico.

Watch out for the omajinaakoos!

You should probably cancel your trip to Jamaica.

May 24, 2010 at 10:06am

MORNING SPEW: new mummy tombs, creativity linked to mental health, Clinton crash ...

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Iranian officials report that three American hikers accused of being "spies" after wandering into Iran last year may be swapped with Iranian prisoners. Why couldn't they have just hiked the Pacific Crest Trail trial like normal hippies?

Fifty-seven new mummy tombs were found in Egypt.

A 53-year-old Chinese computer science professor has been jailed for three and a half years for holding orgies.

Creativity linked to mental health

Bill Clinton got rear-ended.

South Korean President Lee Myung-bak declared strong retaliatory measures today against North Korea for torpedoing a navy ship. This can't turn out well.

A shoplifter gets life in prison for flashing his gun at Walmart.

It is possible for a man of vision to break a board over his head:

May 20, 2010 at 10:04am

MORNING SPEW: Partying with Pearl Jam, extrememly casual Fridays ...

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

A good time with Pearl Jam

Cyclist Floyd Landis says Lance Armstrong used drugs.

Half of California thinks pot should be legalized.

Extremely Casual Fridays

Filed under: Morning Spew, Music, Crime,

May 12, 2010 at 12:50pm

Thoughts on Tacoma pot club bust

AND THEN THERE WERE TWO >>>

And then there were two. The News Tribune reported this morning on a bust at Club 420 - the so-called medical marijuana dispensary, ‘round the corner from Costco. Law enforcement officials allege the two men were arrested were selling marijuana for profit and selling to people who did not have required medical authorization. 

While we wait for the two men to be charged, it would be too easy to take this as evidence that medical marijuana in Washington serves something other than the desperate needs of thousands of people in pain. When I wrote about Club 420 a couple months ago, I wasn't all that interested in the people running the show. I was interested in the people they served. There are other clubs like 420 that are likely shaken by this recent bust. There are hundreds of patients likely terrified about what this means for them, their legal rights, and the promise of relief that continues to hang by a legal thread.

If these men turn out to be guilty, shame on them. There are a lot of people that are likely screwed because a few people decided to turn a legitimate movement into a cash cow. We walk a razor's edge, folks. Until it's legal, we have to play by the rules. To do otherwise puts people with real, desperate need at risk.

For all you stoners out there, this isn't your movement. Your movement is legalization. Until then, leave the clubs for the people that truly need it.

For people running clubs - every step outside the bounds of state law is a step toward a precipice. Take too many steps, and you fall. And you take a bunch of people with you - people who are suffering - over the edge.

For everyone else, don't allow yourselves the lazy mental luxury of damning people who have a legitimate need. The fact that a couple of people may have twisted the medical marijuana movement doesn't delegitimize the need that Washington voters recognized when they approved marijuana for medical use.

The need remains, and it's as real as it ever was.

Filed under: Crime, Tacoma,

May 4, 2010 at 10:03am

MORNING SPEW: Wakey Bakey cafe, Soggy hall of fame ...

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

The Times Square car bomb suspect says he acted alone.

How to live out of your car.

Will this 50-year-old scientist open the "Wakey Bakey" pot café in Washington, D.C.?

A 17-year-old Philadelphia Phillies fan tasered after running on to the field.

The Country Music Hall of Fame is surrounded by water!

BP proposes a four story metal container plug to stop the oil leak.

Brilliant: Ohio man facing forclosure locks himself in his home.

Filed under: Morning Spew, Crime, Music, Real Estate,

April 27, 2010 at 9:44am

MORNING SPEW: National Hairball Awareness Day, queer wildlife

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Not even kidding here, folks. Today is National Hairball Awareness Day. Did you know that it's not just cats that get hairballs? Your pet goat also gets them. So do kids who complusively eat hair. Bezoars, as they were called, used to be cherished, and would be set with jewelry. They can also be made of nondigestible food, like celery (celery?!?) or gum (don't swallow gum!).

Today in queer wildlife news

Emerson died on this day in 1882. 

The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico continues to grow and expand.

Dude robs a Nebraska convenience store with his head wrapped in toilet paper.

Daily Star Pulled From Airports Over Volcano Ash Splash

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