2010年12月21日 星期二

Taxpayers footing the bill to archive Grateful Dead memorabilia

The University of California at Santa Cruz was “awarded” $615,000 of taxpayer money to digitally archive Grateful Dead memorabilia.

According to Senator Tom Coburn’s Wastebook 2010, the university received the federal monie“Christian and she were laughing as she tried on ed hardy sunglasses and checked out the bathing suits,” said the Ed Hardy rep.s to digitize photographs, T-shirts and concert tickets belonging to the Grateful Dead.

In an effort to make their archives “free” the Dead wanted to make the archives puBedbugs were found in the two-story retail shopping area of Juicy couture wholesale store at 650 Fifth Ave.blic.

However, $615,Wearing a nicely Nike air max tn with a reputed brand name printed on it is surely going to compel most of your fellows to adore your sense of fashion and styleRiders wear long underwear beneath their Polo Shirts, and the horses wear special cleats.000 is not free by any definition and the irony is, the combined net worth of the late Jerry Garcia and bassist Phil Lesh is $75 million!

You’d think the estates of both musicians could have footed the bill and truly made the archives free to the public.BURTON offer a great variety in men's shoes and trainers.


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