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Well, it is! Scarcity makes the world go round, folks -- it's at the heart of war, trade, sustainability, politics, career decisions, organ donation, HOAs, pizza night, you name it . . .

Monday, January 19, 2009

Post from your cell!

I have 2 blogs - which one will this post to?
Posted by mjmfoodie at 11:54 AM

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