#DWTS420: Tommy Chong Dances With the Stars, Week 7
Tommy Chong returned to "Dancing With the Stars" for Week 7 on Oct. 27, performing with Peta Murgatroyd. They earned a 28-point score, the same as last week, and barely moved on to Week 8.
Tommy Chong returned to "Dancing With the Stars" for Week 7 on Oct. 27, performing with Peta Murgatroyd. They earned a 28-point score, the same as last week, and barely moved on to Week 8.
While in Peru investigating ayahuasca ceremonies, Lisa Ling witnessed others drinking the jungle brew, but was "strictly forbidden by CNN from taking part in the ayahuasca ceremony." However, she says, "I really think I would have."
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Barely Political's Key of Awesome #89, animated by Kiernan O'Hare, is a cute aquatic number featuring Reggae Shark.
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A Florida woman who called on Toys R Us to stop selling "Breaking Bad" action figures that she believes glorify drug use has succeeded. On Thursday, the company placed the items on "indefinite sabbatical."
"I lean in favor of this ballot measure," says U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley about the Oregon initiative that would legalize marijuana if voters pass it in November.