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KINKY; BUT NOT SEXY KINKY, MESSED-UP KINKY

Last night I had a dream that Weezy Jefferson was sitting on me, promising me a good time.
I can still see her glossy red lips missing a corner of color where she'd swiped her fingertip against them for a moment, then pressed it to mine.

I think this was some screwed up interpretation of my desire to move out of my current rental into a deeluxe apartment in the sky-eye-eye.

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Almost as scary as my Kid Rock dream

In some part, we have been insensitive to the types of change that technology makes possible - as well as the intense desire of people to participate in that change. We may give Dubai credit for its skyscrapers and man-made islands, but we don't give credit to their mobile phone networks and their innovation initiatives. Saudi Arabia, in fact, drew special attention from the World Economic Forum for their YESSER e-government initiatives and ability to develop top technological talent on a national level. When we think about Saudi Arabia, we don't usually think about these types of technological innovations.

that the World Economic Forum's first report on Global Information Technology came out, Friedman

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