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Episode 290 ★ I Don’t Remember Thoughts

Episode 290 ★ I Don’t Remember Thoughts

Episode 290 Published 2 years, 3 months ago
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VALUE FOR VALUE

Thank you to the Bowl After Bowl Episode 290 Producers: harvhat, Anonymous Podcast Guru User, ChadF, Bearsnare, Kyrin, ComicStripBlogger, marykateultra, Boolysteed, piranesi, HeyCitizen, Fletcher, Clip_Custodian, makeheroism, EASTSIDE TONY, NetNed, cottongin, Boo-Bury, phifer

Congratulations to Fletcher and RevCyberTrucker for winning the calendar giveaway! Here is the proof of work video.

Intro/Outro: Citizen Kannot - Hotel Lobby Christmas Tree

Check out the Homegrown Hits Christmas special featuring TWO LIT performances

ON CHAIN, OFF CHAIN, COCAINE, SHITSTAIN

Alby goes invite-only to encourage self-custody (No Bullshit Bitcoin)

Here is Alby's blog post regarding the recent change

'In Argentina, contracts can be settled in Bitcoin' (CoinTelegraph)

Elizabeth Warren spreads disinformation to build support for unconstitutional Bitcoin surveillance bills (No Bullshit Bitcoin)

Amboss introduces Ghost addresses (Amboss)

KC Bitcoiners January 5th coffee at Take Care

TOP THREE 33

Ten teenagers among mothers who gave birth to 33 Christmas Day babies at Limpopo (S Africa) hospital (IOL)

How feeding calves helped this 33 year old farm mom recover from a devastating brain tumor (AgWeb)

Suffolk daycare cited for 33 state violations in 6-month period (News 12)

BEHIND THE CURTAIN

President Biden signs National Defense Authorization Act (DoD)

Biden issues proclamation expanding marijuana pardon initiative to cover offenses committed on federal properties (White House)
Senior advisors noted in an email the president's pardons "delivered meaningful progress to black and Latino communities"

Mississippi State Department of Health places administrative hold on all medical pot products that went through Rapid Analytics for testing (Mississippi Free Press)
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoes bill allowing pot farmers to sell products to tribal weed retailers (Newsday)