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[…]I hope you enjoy this episode. A significant amount of the music in this episode was cmpossed and performed by Erica McCool. more of her incredible music can be found here: […]
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It was reported this morning that the efforts of BP to stop the flow of oil and gas, estimated as high as 4 million gallons per day, into the Gulf of Mexico at the site of the wreck of the Deepwater Horizon are temporarily successful. The flow has been stopped while a permanent seal of cement is being […]
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the latest statistics from USFWS… And here is BP again looking quite Stupid in the […]
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