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http://www.wistv.com/story/21977975/clemson-students-find-bacteria-risk-in-beer-pong

By JEFFREY COLLINS
Associated Press

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - The most dangerous part of playing beer pong might not be drinking too much beer.

A group of Clemson University students tested pingpong balls used in games across campus one weekend last fall and discovered teeming bacteria.

In most versions of the game, players toss balls into glasses of beer, then chug the brews.

The research found that dangerous bacteria such as salmonella, listeria, E. coli and staph end up in the beer.

The research is part of Clemson's Creative Inquiry program, in which students pose common-sense scientific questions and plan research to find answers. Previous classes have debunked the five-second rule that food is safe to eat as long as it is quickly picked up after hitting the floor and shown that double-dipping chips can pose a health hazard.
 
(RNN) - Two explosions happened near the finish line of the Boston Marathon at about 2:50 p.m. ET Monday.

Jackie Bruno, a reporter for New England Cable News, tweeted there were "horrific" injuries at the site of the blast, including people with limbs missing.

Spectators for the race, held annually on Patriots Day, were rushed to medical tents for treatment following the blasts. CNN reported at least two people have critical injuries.

WBZ reported one of the explosions happened near the viewing stands on Boylston Street, and there were multiple injured people. Smoke could be seen rising feet from the marked finish line.

Reuters stated via Twitter a spokesman for the marathon said the headquarters have been locked down. A CNN producer reported members of the crowd were injured when a pair of explosions happened, and medics are on the scene giving assistance.

Josh Cox, the U.S. 50K record holder, tweeted for people not to go near the finish line after explosions in buildings along with a picture from nearby the scene.

http://www.wistv.com/story/21982414/reports-of-explosion-at-boston-marathon
 
I doubt it. I talked with brooks about it before the BBQ and he said that it was just the all around best location for distance, camping price, and etc. Maybe we could do a OSCAR-W (winter) ride at another park or something.
 
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I doubt it. I talked with brooks about it before the BBQ and he said that it was just the all around best location for distance, camping price, and etc. Maybe we could do a OSCAR-W (winter) ride at another park or something.
Bahaha worst tow, worst town, good wheelin'. Sucks noone wants to go anywhere else but there.... Get the Zuk done Dave lets go ride!!
 
Bahaha worst tow, worst town, good wheelin'. Sucks noone wants to go anywhere else but there.... Get the Zuk done Dave lets go ride!!
tow the other way next time, Larry and I decided we are never going the 26 route again.

Do you have any suggestions for locations that would be good for the event, have a cheap trail fee, be close enough to convince 70 people from SC to go to, and have good trails for stock to wild?

and the past few years I have only gone to harlan once a year and its nice to make it the OSCAR trip.
 
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tow the other way next time, Larry and I decided we are never going the 26 route again.

Do you have any suggestions for locations that would be good for the event, have a cheap trail fee, be close enough to convince 70 people from SC to go to, and have good trails for stock to wild?

and the past few years I have only gone to harlan once a year and its nice to make it the OSCAR trip.
Windrock? Golden Mountian? In the grand scheme of things whats a few more bucks on the trail fee. I just think that OSCAR may get some folks out to a park they normally wouldnt go to. Its fun wheeling with everyone but I think a change of scenary would be nice too.
 
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Windrock? Golden Mountian? In the grand scheme of things whats a few more bucks on the trail fee. I just think that OSCAR may get some folks out to a park they normally wouldnt go to. Its fun wheeling with everyone but I think a change of scenary would be nice too.
windrock isnt a few more bucks on a trail fee...its $17 PER person PER day!

Not sure about golden mountain never been there.
 
Wuck Findrock. Harlan FTW. I won't go twice this year but I will probably go atleast once every year from now till I don't wheel anymore. Why all the hate on Harlan as of late DeMarcus? Also, IMO an anual trip should be consistant.
 
Golden Mountain Does look like a good option, and they have the pavilions. They also charge $3 per shower per person on top of the camping fee.

I'm going to start a thread in the campfire section about this. Please continue this discussion there.
 
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