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  2. Time sink - Wikipedia

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    More examples of time sinks: Watching a sports game, spending time at a bar, spending a day at the beach, day long spa treatments, camping in the woods. A time sink has a large connotation of negativity in general, however it is a more neutral word than many think. Some time sink activities are widely popular, while others are disliked by all.

  3. Scraper (kitchen) - Wikipedia

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    Scraper (kitchen) Kitchen scrapers. A kitchen scraper is a kitchen implement made of metal, plastics (such as polyethylene, nylon, or polypropylene ), wood, rubber or silicone rubber. In practice, one type of scraper is often interchanged with another or with a spatula (thus scrapers are often called spatulas) for some of the various uses.

  4. List of Rawhide episodes - Wikipedia

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    60. 6. "Incident on the Road to Yesterday". R.G. Springsteen. Jan Winters & Winston Miller. November 18, 1960. ( 1960-11-18) 169-3350 TV. An ex-outlaw trying to repay those he robbed 10 years ago returns to his home town to turn himself into the law only to find he is accused of murder.

  5. Skipjack (boat) - Wikipedia

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    Skipjack under sail. The skipjack is a traditional fishing boat used on the Chesapeake Bay for oyster dredging.It is a sailboat which succeeded the bugeye as the chief oystering boat on the bay, and it remains in service due to laws restricting the use of powerboats in the Maryland state oyster fishery.

  6. Blast fishing - Wikipedia

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    Blast fishing, fish bombing, dynamite fishing or grenade fishing is a destructive fishing practice using explosives to stun or kill schools of fish for easy collection. This often illegal practice is extremely destructive to the surrounding ecosystem , as the explosion often destroys the underlying habitat (such as coral reefs ) that supports ...

  7. Guinness - Wikipedia

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    Black (sometimes described as very dark ruby-red) [1] Flavour. Dry. Website. guinness .com. Guinness ( / ˈɡɪnɪs /) is a stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness at St. James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland, in the 18th century. It is now owned by the British-based multinational alcoholic beverage maker Diageo.

  8. Freshwater drum - Wikipedia

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    The freshwater drum, Aplodinotus grunniens, is a fish endemic to North and Central America. It is the only species in the genus Aplodinotus, [3] and is a member of the family Sciaenidae. It is the only North American member of the group that inhabits freshwater for its entire life. [4] Its generic name, Aplodinotus, comes from Greek meaning ...

  9. Dammit - Wikipedia

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    Dammit. " Dammit " (sometimes subtitled " Growing Up ") is a song by American rock band Blink-182, released on September 23, 1997, as the second single from the group's second studio album, Dude Ranch (1997). Written by bassist Mark Hoppus, the song concerns maturity and growing older. It was written about a fictional breakup and the difficulty ...