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To the Hawaiians who chopped him up and barbecued him in 1779, he was a god, and to many history buffs he still is.
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And then, finally, one night you come home at 2 AM, trashed, and you find him alone in the kitchen, a stark single light illuminating him from above, sobbing over a barbecued pineapple.
And then, finally, one night you come home at 2AM, pissed, and you find him alone in the kitchen, a stark single light illuminating him from above, sobbing over a barbecued pineapple.
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Revel The stage leaves Andorra via the majestic Col de l'Envalira, where Jacques Anquetil almost lost the Tour in 1964 when a feast of barbecued lamb and sangria on the jour de repos disagreed with him, unlike the champagne, lobster and oysters he consumed on a regular basis.
Over barbecued beef, chicken and salmon, guests whispered advice on swing states and asked him about his chances against Mr. Obama, whose name was employed in an acronym by several attendees — "A.B.O.," anybody but Obama.
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