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      Not sure if you're looking for a new type or a new source, but I really love a good green tea and the LeafSpa Eagle Nest Ever Drop Green is one of my very faves.

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      Sure. I believe fear is what we all share in common. The meaning of life is the conquest of fear.

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      Integrity. I've never thought that it was a fair trade to swap integrity for advancement. I know for a fact that this has cost me in my career. But I can look back and feel good about the choices I've made even though I occasionally regret the lost rewards.

      I also know that my integrity extends beyond my career, and I believe the personal choices I've made are ones that allow me to sleep at night.

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      You know, I wonder why it is that when you're supposed to be excited about something that you've got the "fever" for it. I mean, traditionally, having a fever means you pretty much feel like shit, so the connotation is an odd one. It's almost more accurate to say, "I've got Olympics Spaz!" even though that's not exactly an elegant phrase either. But, yes, in as much as I am enjoying the Olympics, you could say that I am feverish about it. Which reminds me that I should probably go lay down now.

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      I think my favorite class was a musicology class that did a pretty deep drill down into Beethoven by dissecting the 32 piano sonatas and taking the fundamental constructs of those smaller works and showing how they also applied to the larger works of Beethoven.

      A close second would be the History of Western Civilization class I took taught by Prof. Ian Morris.

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      Why, yes I do! It's a little known fact that zombies are actually HUGE afficionados of the game of basketball. So back in the day, zombies would amble down to the area you're defending and play a methodical game of looking for a weakness in your defenses. They'd poke and they'd prod and pass the rock around to see if you were paying attention. Maybe they even send a guy in via the back door to see if he's got a straight shot at the hole (ie. YOU). And eventually, you slip up, maybe not as fast getting to one of their thrusts, and before you know it, they got their teeth into ya.

      Well, nowadays, zombies have taken a look at that and have figured out that they need to take the game uptempo a little more. They can wear you down with their deep bench, so they're playing more of a "You can't stop me. You can only hope to slow me down" kinda game. They are taking a shot at hole (i.e. again, YOU) almost as fast as they can get to your end of the court. This wide-open style is pretty exciting and they're winning converts to it at a much faster rate. Once you've played against this fast-break zombie team and have been scored on, you want to play this style too. Some old-school zombies just don't like change.

      Thus, the unified theory of fast zombie/slow zombie.

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      I keep not answering this question cuz I'm most excited about coming up with a good answer to this question which, clearly, I am unable to do.

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      One with a minimum of 3 restaurants (NOT fast food places) you can get something reasonable to eat at 3am. Not that I eat at 3am much anymore, but it's comforting to know that I can.

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