The Duplex by Glenn McCoy for November 22, 2009

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    Llewellenbruce  over 14 years ago

    Home-made with the help of a can opener.

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    cleokaya  over 14 years ago

    Where’s the pumpkin ale?

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    WoodEye  over 14 years ago

    I don’t think she’s buyin’ it.

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    COWBOY7  over 14 years ago

    You need a better excuse for being late Eno.

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    Plods with ...™  over 14 years ago

    where’s the zit?

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    Yukoneric  over 14 years ago

    Cranberries fix zits?

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    bald  over 14 years ago

    ummmmm ——— cranberries

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    Nighthawks Premium Member over 14 years ago

    he did the bluto thing from ‘animal house’ except it was a real zit….

    “I’m a zit……get it?”

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    lazygrazer  over 14 years ago

    Haha, I too brought canned cranberries to a fancy dinner party one year….but I wisely put it in a fancy bowl, threw in some raisins, stirred it up and garnished with chopped peanuts and orange peelings. Big hit.

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    comicgos  over 14 years ago

    Eno must be using the “tint” color Clearasil today!

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    chinook2  over 14 years ago

    why did they invite Eno and Fang over?! and How? Wouldn’t Eno be watching football on TV?

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    Possum Pete  over 14 years ago

    Speaking of cans, Gina’s got a nice one.

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    5639  over 14 years ago

    Cranberry flavored high fructose corn syrup … YUMMY!

    An influx of sugar into the bloodstream upsets the body’s blood-sugar balance, triggering the release of insulin, which the body uses to keep blood-sugar at a constant and safe level. Insulin also promotes the storage of fat, so that when you eat sweets high in sugar, you’re making way for rapid weight gain and elevated triglyceride levels, both of which have been linked to cardiovascular disease. Complex carbohydrates tend to be absorbed more slowly, lessening the impact on blood-sugar levels.

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