It’s a misconception that just because you don’t smoke nicotine, it is less addictive and less dangerous than a cigarette. That’s the fallacy and danger behind a marketing ploy for a new take on a centuries old product, snuff. Whereas the old snuff, popular in the 1970s and 1980s in round paper containers or bags under the name Copenhagen or Skoal, was chewed and spit out, today’s snuff comes in fancy containers with equally avant-garde aromas and names. And unlike its predecessor, this snu
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I don’t know if it is a cultural, regional, blast from the past, or a passing fad phenomenon, but whatever you like to call this game, you can no longer ignore it. I have recently played the “Cornhole” game in 3 different regional settings, with 3 different names for the game (and found out that I have some serious potential). I wanted to do some online research to find information on either buying or building my own “Cornhole” set, so that I can have my own game at home and practice up for the
by Leonardo Robles The Dogo Argentino is a huge, white and well-muscled dog that, as the name suggests, originated in Argentina. It also goes by the names of Argentine Dogo and Argentinean Mastiff. This gigantic dog is popular as a big-game hunter as it hunts fierce and larger animals such as cougars and boars. Moreover, the Dogo Argentino is an accomplished tracker, search and rescuer, narcotics detector, military and police dog, and most of all, a loyal and loving family companion. Because
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