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VULGAR DISPLAY OF FLOUR

In the past decade, there has been a growing trend regarding some of America’s most famous celebrities.  A now-common thought that flows in and out of the heads of pop icons is that they have more talents then the one, or few, which earned them such status.  This is simply not true.  We’ve seen some of the nation’s biggest stars crash and burn while claiming to be exemplary at a skill that they simply do not have. Michael Jordan’s minor baseball blunder, Britney Spears’ atrocious “acting”, and Roseanne Barr’s detestable debauchery of The National Anthem are all burning examples of celebrities trying something they had no business doing in the first place.

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SPEW'ED POLITICS

Animals can only get so many jobs in the modern work force. Since they are far too brute for the boardroom, and too "Madison Avenue" for the farmhouse, the "working Joe” animal is seen fit for only the fast food industry, Vonage tech support, and product testing. There is a vast conspiracy in this country to keep the Animal Kingdom relegated to the farm and forest. America is being brainwashed to believing that animals do not have the right to work. Animal cruelty groups would like you to think that animals are neglected and treated horribly in cages. This is certainly not the case! The lighter side of animal testing is that it is one of the few jobs where animals are treated as equals.

The average animal product tester makes $18 dollars an hour, has full health care, and three months paid vacation. While you have been taught that animals suffer indignities on the job, the fact of the matter is that product labs are generally “by animal, for animal” ventures. The only rabbits wearing lipstick are the ones that chose to. These animals need to work like the rest of us. Why should they be denied this right? The meat packing unions, long ago, forged a deal with the world governments to keep the Barnyard Renaissance secret. The public was never informed of the cultural and social evolutions that swept the world in the summer of 1946!

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FEATURED ARTIST: Brooks Wood Band

WHO IS Brooks Wood Band:
Drawing from elements and genres across the board, BWB captures a sound all their own. One critic once coined the BWB genre-acoustic-soulful-funkadelic-country-rock. At the end of the day, it's feel good music that will save your soul. On a bad night BWB will play one of the most solid live shows you'll witness. On a good night, they'll complete you as a human being (other species are welcome, too).

Brooks Wood - rhythm guitar & vox
Miah Wander - bass guitar & vox
Danny Shampine - drums
Paul Sheeran - lead guitar
Greg Holzer - keyboard, backup vox

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