You call that a Reuben?
I get the feeling we've been skirting the issue for quite some time now, which is why I think it must be said: Rick's Diner needs to improve.
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I get the feeling we've been skirting the issue for quite some time now, which is why I think it must be said: Rick's Diner needs to improve.
Because I have stopped listening to conservative talk radio, it took a front-page Chronicle article to remind me that Cindy Sheehan is still around. The aggrieved mother has undertaken a nationwide anti-war tour that included a stop in the Triangle area last week. The tour will conclude this Saturday with an anti-war march in Washington, D.C.
When you’re playing Grand Theft Auto, you can rob a house, car, or pedestrian; gun down anyone you want; solicit practitioners of the world’s oldest profession; and when all is said and done get away with it. In fact, you can break almost any law you want and participate in activities wholly repugnant to decent society—and that is why the game is so popular.