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do you know dad vegetarians questioning dana: i m usually pretty nice to people. but when it comes to this, it makes me want to eat more meat. it makes me want to cook more meat so my neighbors get sick. [laughter] it s a weird visceral reaction. jesse: and you don t even cook. dana: i know. i make peter to it. greg: they act like the smell of beef is a moral fai failing. see five when i love about the whole story is the woman who wrote the letter actually sued. she sued in court in australia. to get to the highest court in australia. soon as people heard about it, do you know what they did. the neighbor said here is to you. going to have a big barbecue. 9,000 people were scheduled. the supreme court in australia said wait a minute. you can t sue because you don t like the smell of a barbecue. in the end, they said you can t
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The Legend of C.E.S. Wood, Portland’s Anarchist Founding Father Artist and lawyer, poet and soldier, patrician and anarchist, Portlander Charles Erskine Scott Wood was a jack of all trades and master of quite a few. C.E.S. Wood, photographed by Ansel Adams. By KEITH MOERER In his later years he looked like Zeus, with wild white hair and an untamed beard. Like the Greek god, he had a reputation for womanizing. And, though no deity himself, he was no ordinary mortal. His name was Charles Erskine Scott Wood, and it s unlikely that Portland was ever home to a more colorful or versatile citizen.
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