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Note 78: Gaik, "Gaskin Gasses Up," 6; Traugot, Short History, 10 – 12. back
Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 196583 2007
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Note 77: Gaik, "Gaskin Gasses Up," 6; LeDoux, "The Farm," 32 – 33; Traugot, Short History, 10 – 11. back
Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 196583 2007
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"Gasses" - well, Methane (CH4) - a gas at sea level - is slush at 5000 ft and 40 degrees F.
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"Gasses" - well, Methane (CH4) - a gas at sea level - is slush at 5000 ft and 40 degrees F.
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"Gasses" - well, Methane (CH4) - a gas at sea level - is slush at 5000 ft and 40 degrees F.
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"Gasses" - well, Methane (CH4) - a gas at sea level - is slush at 5000 ft and 40 degrees F.
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"Gasses" - well, Methane (CH4) - a gas at sea level - is slush at 5000 ft and 40 degrees F.
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"Gasses" - well, Methane (CH4) - a gas at sea level - is slush at 5000 ft and 40 degrees F.
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Note 76: Dick Gaik, "Gaskin Gasses Up," Good Times (San Francisco) 3, no.
Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 196583 2007
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If more of the matter of heat be applied to them, they recede further from each other, and become fluid; if still more be applied, they take an aerial form, and are termed Gasses by the modern chemists.
The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation Erasmus Darwin 1766
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