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Paris Police Raid Orgy
In what at the end of the day should have only been expected as COVID-19 Cabin Fever heats up libidos to fevered levels, Paris Police raided a warehouse where an orgy was said to be underway.
Unusual Beverage Item of the Week: Release the Kraken!
Actually, more like a clever bit of product marketing for a 94 proof popular-priced spiced dark rum. Either that or arguably an inside joke about how this relatively inexpensive rum can unleash a hangover. A really bad hangover.
Unusual Beverage Items of the Week – New Year’s Eve Adult Beverage Mixer Options?
Looking for ideas for coming up with new designer cocktail ideas to both celebrate the coming of what one can only hope will prove to be a better year than this year as well as remind one of 2020? If so, look no further than Avery’s Beverages’ Totally Gross Sodas®.
Unusual Food Item of the Week – A Christmas Dinner Downsizing Entrée Option?
What better way to reflect the consensus of many than to feature alligator at Christmas dinner after months of suffering COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and worse?
Fasting Could Have a Powerful and Positive Effect on Our Circadian Rhythm
Have you lost track of time, cannot put your smartphone away for the night, feeling sluggish and/or perhaps having trouble sleeping after binge watching Thanksgiving Day football, streaming your brains out 24/7 and/or working remotely? If so, consider fasting.
Raccoon was once a Thanksgiving Feast fit for a President
Racoon meat was once so widely served that Mark Twain included it on a famous list of American foods he missed while traveling in Europe during the 1870’s.
Unusual Food Item of the Week – a Downsizing Thanksgiving Dinner Option?
No clue if tastes like chicken, pork or perhaps veal, however.
In-N-Out opens first Colorado locations leading to fights, epic lines
Granted, there is nothing like a little In-N-Out, but waiting fourteen hours to get some is a bit much.
Positive Aspects of a Smaller and Socially Distant Thanksgiving!
The consensus in the Quincy Quarry newsroom and especially that of Julie Child, the Quarry’s head chef on its Culinary desk is unanimous that there is much to be said about opting for smaller and socially distant Thanksgiving dinner gatherings.
Poll Shows Most Democrats Have Taken Advantage of Early Drinking
Even so, lingering hangover from 2016 notwithstanding, no way can Democrats keep pace with independents, much less with the Quincy Quarry News team.
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