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Submitted by Sarah on Sun, 08/10/2008 - 4:40pm.

Volunteer to support the Demo Burger Booth during Harbor Days August 29 - 31.

Read more about this opportunity here, link included to the legend of the Mighty D. 

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Submitted by olyhempfest on Sun, 08/10/2008 - 3:44pm.
Intercity Transit bus ad featuring marijuana leaf upsets some
By Christian Hill | The Olympian • Published August 10, 2008

An advertisement featuring a marijuana leaf that’s on the sides of some Intercity Transit buses has drawn complaints.

Intercity Transit received complaints from two residents and one bus operator about the content of the Olympia Hempfest ad, which includes the image of a marijuana leaf and the phrase “Equal Rights are for Everybody,” said Meg Kester, an agency spokeswoman. The Olympian also received a complaint about the advertisements.

Read more at the Olympian.

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Submitted by jusbytheclown on Sun, 08/10/2008 - 2:13pm.

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Submitted by jusbytheclown on Sun, 08/10/2008 - 12:50pm.

At Nicola's Books [2513 Jackson Road in the Westgate Shopping Center]

At the Ann Arbor District Library [343 S. 5th in the children's section, Fairy tales and Folklore]

Outside of Selo-Shevel Gallery [301 S Main st]

Outside the Ark [316 S. Main st]

Asian style door along S. Main

The Goblin door on S. Main st

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Submitted by Sarah on Sun, 08/10/2008 - 9:42am.
I think I understand the kind of world that Legrand fears. In Russia, (at least 15 years ago) the police would stop people randomly and if you looked at all like a westerner (like I did), you would get stopped often whereupon you were to show him/her your "dokumenti". While most of the time it was simply an annoyance, every now and then you would be advised that you were violating something or other and would need to pay a small fine for which the "offender" was given no receipt.
Rolandovich on the Oly Ost blog has a nice writeup on the Olympia lawyer Legrand Jones and has given him the blog's first courage award. Go read and even comment if you like, comments are enabled there.
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