"All the kids want to sniff some glue," said Joseph Ramone, a leading glue-sniffing advocate since the mid-'70s. "Why? Because they want to have something to do."
While Ramone praised the study as "a step in the right direction," he stressed that it does not go far enough.
"After more than two decades of self-administering glue fumes--not to mention epoxies, aerosol sprays, acrylic adhesives, silicone resins, methacrylates, contact cements, urethanes, polyurethanes and hot melts--I know from experience that glue-huffing is an effective tool in the fight against adolescent boredom, as well as many other kinds of boredom," Ramone said, "including, for example, post-adolescent, early-20s, mid-20s, post-mid-20s, pre-mid-30s, mid-30s, late-30s, middle-age, and late-middle-age boredom."
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People's History of the United States : 1492 to Present (P.S.) by Howard Zinn

Dune (Dune Chronicles, Book 1) by Frank Herbert

The Pirates of the New England Coast 1630-1730 by John Henry Edmonds



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War of the Worlds (Widescreen Edition)

Ninja Scroll: The Series - Ultimate Collection

The Amityville Horror (Widescreen Special Edition)

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Just got this Monday, still haven't watched it yet. Tonight, after an hour of Call of Cthulhu I'm going to watch it!

The Devil's Rejects (Unrated Widescreen Edition)