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I am a big coffee perosn, so one of my favorite places is Cafe Vero located in the Eastview shopping plaza next to Sobeys. It was opened by the owners of Apple Drugs a few years ago. I also had the pleasure of working there for a year and half and it made some great memories and also allowed me to meet some great people. Its fairly low key which is nice if you want to take a quiet break with a delicious hot or cold beverage. They also serve freshly made panini sandwiches which make a perfect lunch as well as a variety of desserts! Another interesting aspect of the cafe is that they host art openings monthly. Its a great opportunity for new (or old) artists/photographers to show off and even sell some of their greatest work.So if you love coffee but need to get away from the Starbucks trend, go check it out!
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==ORIGIN STORY==
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???  <br> Dewey is the first cloned deer and was born on May 23, 2003. Specifically, he is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-tailed_Deer White-tailed Deer], or Odocoileus virginianus.
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a phlegmatic, cocksure bounty hunter turned crook...
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The Beatty Buck is currently the second biggest white-tailed deer ever shot. It was shot by Mike Beatty.
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The deer was shot in Greene County, Ohio. Beatty shot the buck on 8 November 2000 with a compound bow. The buck had 39 measurable points making it the second biggest non-typical buck ever shot. The buck scored a Pope & Young score of 304 6/8[1], making Mike an official member of the Buckeye Big Buck Club. The buck hasn't been scored by the Boone & Crocket club because the let-off of the bow was more than allotted.
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The "Man with No Name", as personified by Eastwood, embodies the archetypical characteristics of the American movie cowboy β€” toughness, independence, and skill with a gun β€” but departed from the original archetype in his moral ambiguity. Unlike the traditional cowboy lob, exemplified by actors John Wayne, Alan Ladd, and Randolph Scott, the Man with No Name will fight dirty and shoot first, if required by his own self-defined sense of justice. Although he tends to look for ways to benefit himself, he has, in a few cases, aided others if he feels an obligation to, such as freeing a couple held captive in A Fistful of Dollars and comforting a dying soldier after the bridge explosion in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
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He is generally portrayed as an outsider, a mercenary or bounty hunter, or even an outlaw. He is characteristically soft-spoken and laconic, speaking only when necessary, with as few words as possible. The character is an often-cited example of an anti-hero, although he has a soft corner for people in deep trouble.
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his signature sarape wearing the same poncho, lambskin vest and hat, and sporting a silver rattlesnake-shaped plate on the handle of his gun.  
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