Title: Both FR and Liberty Pole are down Source:
me URL Source:http://me Published:Aug 11, 2009 Author:me Post Date:2009-08-11 14:52:52 by longnose gar Keywords:None Views:35754 Comments:582
Palo this is a true story. My wife used to work at this place. The bosses son would look through the classifieds for free kittens. He would go and get the kittens and promise them a good home. What the people who were giving the cats away didn't know is that they were destined to become python food. Snakes gotta eat too.
Error of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it - Thomas Jefferson
are you going to waste bandwidth here like you do on el-Pee posting pictures of your gal pal?
Silly.
By the way ......... I heard that the average American drinks about 20 gallons of alcohol a year and walks an average of 900 miles a year. Hmmm. I guess we're getting 45 miles per gallon.
Tork hasn't received his distemper shots. Give 'em a break.
It's cool.
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For your perusal on the great Bob Novak:
Human Events ----
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=33189
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Bob was Illinois and early in life was most at home in sports bars and, throughout his years in Washington, at unfashionable University of Maryland basketball games....
By day, however, Novak worked political sources like no other reporter. That is why so many people would be astonished when his political sources would become known. It was stunning when Novak revealed that the Democratic senator who dismissed the McGovern for President campaign as being about little more than amnesty, abortion and acid was none other than Thomas Eagleton, who McGovern would later (albeit briefly) choose as his vice presidential nominee. Who would have imagined that Novaks source for the Valerie Plame CIA column was Richard Armitage, Colin Powells No.2 and certainly no friend of the Bush White House.
The fact is that Novak, as he would disclose in his autobiography, actually admired very few politicians. He wrote that he found the first politicians he covered less impressive than the athletic coaches he had covered as a young reporter -- an impression of the political class that did not change appreciably in a half-century of sustained contact. (lol)
Hey you oily old hag ........ where did I "gossip" about another poster.
I merely wrote , "it's cool".
You continue to be a bitter old fool. Give it up. It just makes you a bit uglier each and every day.
"It's cool" means you agree. Which qualifies as a gossip exchange, except maybe to old perverts. You going to share some of your Palinlust with the posters here?
I thought beyond the sea was a woman. She posts like a pussy.
At the risk of being a gossip, I've thought that for quite some time. But I would say it's pretty much an example of the "mindset" of the average GOP voter.
I have 12 cats on the farm, 11 were strays who just came by and decided to stay. I won't take them to a shelter. There's no telling what will happen to them.
#549. To: mininggold, F16Fighter, christine, IRTorqued (#545)
You are a sick old witch. .................
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I love getting you to show your true self and your "love" for women, unless they fit your imaginary figments that is.
Simply ... you are perfectly ignorant, or at least have a few deep, ugly blind spots in your perceptions.
When I innocently said to F16Fighter that "it's cool" concerning the comments to me from IRTorqued, I was simply saying to F16Fighter that ....... it was NO BIG DEAL.
But you, you sick ignorant, angry and bitter woman, chose to USE that occasion to TAR my completely benign comment to him as "GOSSIP".
You are one sick, neurotic old hag. But ..... who does not know that?
I bet you love looking in that mirror every morning. (sarcasm off)
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This guy loves women ......... just not you and Janet Reno.
No matter the cat, it will usually outsmart most people. It's so cute when it meows! You just want to give it a pat or a hug or a belly rub! This costs nothing except for your freedom from feline wiles.
Because of their Zen-like awareness and sensitivity to the smallest sounds and sights in their immediate vicinity, they have a certain mystique of appearing to be intelligent.
Oh, a cat can sit for hours with ears alert and eyes keen awaiting his opportunity at a mouse hole, but to wait even two seconds for you to explain why it should behave, is not something that is interesting to a cat. They will squirm away like children or run away like juvenile delinquents and hide.
Anyone who has ever tried to teach anything to a cat, knows that even the smartest cat is obstinate. That is, the cat will insist on having things its own way, whether you like it or not.
It was stunning when Novak revealed that the Democratic senator who dismissed the McGovern for President campaign as being about little more than amnesty, abortion and acid was none other than Thomas Eagleton, who McGovern would later (albeit briefly) choose as his vice presidential nominee.
That's pretty funny - who knew Eagleton was actually conservative - and hilarious at that?
t was stunning when Novak revealed that the Democratic senator who dismissed the McGovern for President campaign as being about little more than amnesty, abortion and acid was none other than Thomas Eagleton, who McGovern would later (albeit briefly) choose as his vice presidential nominee.
That's pretty funny - who knew Eagleton was actually conservative - and hilarious at that?
I hear you. That (Eagleton comment- amnesty, abortion and acid) cracked me up!
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How about those Pittsburgh Pirates ......... stinkin' up the league once again?
Bummer ........... well, maybe the Steelers can repeat.
"The real deal is this: the royalty controlling the court, the ones with the power, the ones with the ability to make a difference, with the ability to change our course, the ones who will live in infamy if we pass the tipping points, are the captains of industry, CEOs in fossil fuel companies such as EXXON/Mobil, automobile manufacturers, utilities, all of the leaders who have placed short-term profit above the fate of the planet and the well-being of our children." - James Hansen
#563. To: mininggold, buckeroo, beyond the sea (#547)
At the risk of being a gossip, I've thought that for quite some time. But I would say it's [posting like a p*ssy] pretty much an example of the "mindset" of the average GOP voter.
At the "risk" of presuming any Republican "male" would actually remotely be attracted to such a clearly ambiguously-gendered Democrat and mindset as yourself, I've got the suspicion the internet is as close as you've gotten to that kind of "pay-dirt" since 1979.
At the "risk" of presuming any Republican "male" would actually remotely be attracted to such a clearly ambiguously-gendered Democrat and mindset as yourself, I've got the suspicion the internet is as close as you've gotten to that kind of "pay-dirt" since 1979.