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Visited Ronald’s Donuts. In the middle of nowhere in Las Vegas is this cool little shop. It features donuts, a lot of them, and most of them are vegan. People from high and low come here, and most have no idea that a lot of these donuts are vegan. They’re just good. More on this later. They open from 4a to 4p 4600 W Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas Nevada 89102
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Hi My Name is Ryan is a funny documentary about a kid named Ryan Avery who current at 22 is on a Mormon Mission, but the film is about his musical career which is about punk rock, performance, art, poetry, and theater. He's a chubby angelic kid who's efforts have done more in a naive way for the underground of Phoenix, Arizona. The film is decently put together, you get the drama of his life, the...
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Hi My Name is Ryan is a funny documentary about a kid named Ryan Avery who current at 22 is on a Mormon Mission, but the film is about his musical career which is about punk rock, performance, art, poetry, and theater. He’s a chubby angelic kid who’s efforts have done more in a naive way for the underground of Phoenix, Arizona. The film is decently put together, you get the drama of his life, the fact that he has a so so relationship with his parents, a childish lifestyle, getting made fun of at school, and being the odd guy out. In some ways, a lot of us can relate, and it’s great to see how this kid makes it work for him. It’s amazing at 22, he can have a documentary about his life. He gets off of his Mormon mission in 2 months, perhaps we’ll hear more about him. The only bad, is at times, I felt like the film dragged, perhaps it was 10 minutes too long, but at 78 minutes, that’s the shortest it can be. It’s a great effort. That’s what a Q and A looks like This is a buffet plate at The Palms. Ham, Chicken, Beef, crab leg, pineapple, cookie, strawberries, collard greens, Lebanese rice, cantalope. I also ate a salad and had coffee and a tiny desert. Oh and roast beef too.  This is what the hotel looks like. It’s like Spring Break. Lake Havasu. Plenty of leg, ass, chest, cat calling, staring, beach balls, beer, “yeah brah”, ho’s, and I won’t go outside again.
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Markets sell celery hearts, and those are great since they remove the leaves, but it's not what I'm showing you in this photo. I recently bought organic celery at a high price than the regular. But unfortunately or fortunately, here's what I got: 1) there were only 6 stalks total. 2 of these were eaten by bugs. 2) After I peeled off the stalks, I got to this thing in the photo above. It's a celery...
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Markets sell celery hearts, and those are great since they remove the leaves, but it’s not what I’m showing you in this photo. I recently bought organic celery at a high price than the regular. But unfortunately or fortunately, here’s what I got: 1) there were only 6 stalks total. 2 of these were eaten by bugs. 2) After I peeled off the stalks, I got to this thing in the photo above. It’s a celery heart. It’s all fused together. Look at the size of this thing. Imagine it’s a big solid piece of celery, and I was a bit shocked. I decided to eat thing and surprisingly the white part was quite tender and good. Sort of like the heart of an artichoke, which is like a solid piece of artichoke leaves, this worked for me. I don’t know how to find this again, but it seemed like an anomaly. 
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