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Fri 06/26/09 06:15 AM
TGIF....or...if you prefer...Ringraziare Dio e Venerdi !!...drinker

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Fri 06/26/09 06:10 AM

The environment has become the argument to replace "won't someone think of the children" argument. Just say ot is about the environment and no one thinks anything bad about it.


drinker ...Liberals ALWAYS use children as a means to get their agenda through...afterall...who wants to deny the children...but...when it comes to abortion...they don't give a fugg...


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Thu 06/25/09 09:23 PM
The Love You Save...

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Thu 06/25/09 08:57 PM
I agree...she was a fighter til the very end...and...even though you knew her days were numbered...it was still so so sad...RIP

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Thu 06/25/09 08:53 PM


They better not mess with Obama. After all, he is the Anti-Christ. flowerforyou



he is not smart enough to be the antichrist..


drinker ...


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Thu 06/25/09 08:50 PM
RIP...and...he should never have left the Jackson 5...

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Thu 06/25/09 02:27 PM
I'll bet it's a false alarm...

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Thu 06/25/09 11:13 AM
People born on July 21...other then the famous...seductive...and ...politically wrong Winx...here are some others...lol

1983
Kellen Winslow Jr., American football player (b: July 21, 1983)
► Biography of Kellen Winslow Jr.

Eivør Pálsdóttir, Faroese singer and composer (b: July 21, 1983)
► Biography of Eivør Pálsdóttir

1979
David Carr, American football player (b: July 21, 1979)
► Biography of David Carr

1978
Josh Hartnett, American actor (b: July 21, 1978)
► Biography of Josh Hartnett

1968
Brandi Chastain, American soccer player (b: July 21, 1968)
► Biography of Brandi Chastain

Lyle Odelein, Canadian hockey player (b: July 21, 1968)
► Biography of Lyle Odelein

Jon Brooks, Clinical Data Integrationist (b: July 21, 1968)
► Biography of Jon Brooks

1960
Lance Guest, American actor (b: July 21, 1960)
► Biography of Lance Guest

1957
Jon Lovitz, American comedian (b: July 21, 1957)
► Biography of Jon Lovitz

1953
Brian Talbot, English football player and manager (b: July 21, 1953)
► Biography of Brian Talbot (footballer)

1951
Robin Williams, American comedian (b: July 21, 1951)
► Biography of Robin Williams

1948
Ed Hinton, American sportswriter (b: July 21, 1948)
► Biography of Ed Hinton

Cat Stevens, English singer (b: July 21, 1948)
► Biography of Cat Stevens

Garry Trudeau, American cartoonist (b: July 21, 1948)
► Biography of Garry Trudeau

1946
Kenneth Starr, American lawyer and former judge (b: July 21, 1946)
► Biography of Kenneth Starr

1944
Tony Scott, British film director (b: July 21, 1944)
► Biography of Tony Scott

Paul Wellstone, U.S. Senator from Minnesota (b: July 21, 1944 ; d: October 25, 2002)
► Biography of Paul Wellstone

1943
Edward Herrmann, American actor (b: July 21, 1943)
► Biography of Edward Herrmann

1938
Janet Reno, United States Attorney General (b: July 21, 1938)
► Biography of Janet Reno

1935
Norbert Blüm, German politician (b: July 21, 1935)
► Biography of Norbert Blum

1933
John Gardner, American author (b: July 21, 1933 ; d: September 14, 1982)
► Biography of John Gardner

1932
Ernie Warlick, American football player (b: July 21, 1932)
► Biography of Ernie Warlick

1926
Norman Jewison, Canadian film director (b: July 21, 1926)
► Biography of Norman Jewison

1925
Anne Meacham, American actress (b: July 21, 1925)
► Biography of Anne Meacham

1924
Don Knotts, American actor (b: July 21, 1924)
► Biography of Don Knotts

1922
Kay Starr, American singer (b: July 21, 1922)
► Biography of Kay Starr

1920
Isaac Stern, Ukrainian violinist (b: July 21, 1920 ; d: September 22, 2001)
► Biography of Isaac Stern

1911
Marshall McLuhan, Canadian author (b: July 21, 1911 ; d: December 31, 1980)
► Biography of Marshall McLuhan

1903
Roy Neuberger, American financier and art collector (b: July 21, 1903)
► Biography of Roy Neuberger

1899
Hart Crane, American poet (b: July 21, 1899 ; d: April 27, 1932)
► Biography of Hart Crane

Ernest Hemingway, American author (b: July 21, 1899 ; d: July 2, 1961)
► Biography of Ernest Hemingway

1893
Hans Fallada, German writer (b: July 21, 1893)
► Biography of Hans Fallada

1870
Emil Orlik, Czech painter and graphic artist (b: July 21, 1870)
► Biography of Emil Orlik

1858
Lovis Corinth, German painter and graphic artist (b: July 21, 1858)
► Biography of Lovis Corinth

1810
Henri Victor Regnault, French chemist and physicist (b: July 21, 1810 ; d: January 19, 1878)
► Biography of Henri Victor Regnault

1693
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, English statesman (b: July 21, 1693)
► Biography of Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne

1664
Matthew Prior, English poet and diplomat (b: July 21, 1664 ; d: September 18, 1721)
► Biography of Matthew Prior

1620
Jean Picard, French astronomer (b: July 21, 1620 ; d: July 12, 1682)
► Biography of Jean Picard

1515
Philip Neri, Italian churchman (b: July 21, 1515 ; d: May 26, 1595)
► Biography of Philip Neri

1414
Pope Sixtus IV (b: July 21, 1414 ; d: August 12, 1484)
► Biography of Pope Sixtus IV

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Thu 06/25/09 11:10 AM




Have'nt had an oppuratunity to feel IT... grumble
Where is He anyway? spock



Actually was'nt affraid of this age at all!
Its great! Now turning thirty freaked me out, go figure.
You know what so funny...
I feel like thirty now! bigsmile


Turning 30 didn't bother me and turning 50 shouldn't either. I just think it's going to feel weird to say that I'm 50.laugh




well...you don't look a day over 49...cross my heart...happy


I'm still 49.laugh


my error...lol..well then...you don't look a day over 48...are you saying that your b-day is July 21st ?

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Thu 06/25/09 11:08 AM

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Thu 06/25/09 11:03 AM


Have'nt had an oppuratunity to feel IT... grumble
Where is He anyway? spock



Actually was'nt affraid of this age at all!
Its great! Now turning thirty freaked me out, go figure.
You know what so funny...
I feel like thirty now! bigsmile


Turning 30 didn't bother me and turning 50 shouldn't either. I just think it's going to feel weird to say that I'm 50.laugh




well...you don't look a day over 49...cross my heart...happy

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Thu 06/25/09 10:58 AM
any connection to Larry Feinberg ?...


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Thu 06/25/09 10:50 AM
Dio Benedice !!...to a strong...never say die...fealess fighter...she never seemed to be afraid...she never let go...definitely a hero in my book...RIP

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Wed 06/24/09 02:11 PM

laugh Another "Family Values" Republican politician down the drain.laugh


some people...who set standards for themselves...just can't quite attain them from time to time...the key word being standards...it's easy being for everything and anything...:smile:

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Wed 06/24/09 10:27 AM
I use the top rated free anti virus / antispyware according to Consumer Reports...Avira AntiVir Personal...

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Wed 06/24/09 10:14 AM
like Rush says...

"You know, most people, when they read 1984, were scared. When Barack Obama read it, he started taking notes...laugh

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Wed 06/24/09 10:05 AM
global warming is a myth...

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Wed 06/24/09 08:16 AM
well then...I hope we can refer to this study...when Obama tries to start taxing and dictating what kind of healthcare coverage overweight people will receive...:smile: ...I heard this administration...is thinking of implementing a program...that takes an inventory of peoples refridgerators, and pantries...which is commonplace in Britian...using their findings...so they can decide...healthcare costs...of certain individuals...

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Wed 06/24/09 07:07 AM
I thought George Carlin's were abit easier to remember...check em' out...

GEORGE CARLIN
on
The 10 Commandments


Here is my problem with the ten commandments- why exactly are there 10?

You simply do not need ten. The list of ten commandments was artificially and deliberately inflated to get it up to ten. Here's what happened:

About 5,000 years ago a bunch of religious and political hustlers got together to try to figure out how to control people and keep them in line. They knew people were basically stupid and would believe anything they were told, so they announced that God had given them some commandments, up on a mountain, when no one was around.

Well let me ask you this- when they were making this **** up, why did they pick 10? Why not 9 or 11? I'll tell you why- because 10 sound official. Ten sounds important! Ten is the basis for the decimal system, it's a decade, it's a psychologically satisfying number (the top ten, the ten most wanted, the ten best dressed). So having ten commandments was really a marketing decision! It is clearly a bullshit list. It's a political document artificially inflated to sell better. I will now show you how you can reduce the number of commandments and come up with a list that's a little more workable and logical. I am going to use the Roman Catholic version because those were the ones I was taught as a little boy.

Let's start with the first three:

I AM THE LORD THY GOD
THOU SHALT NOT HAVE STRANGE GODS BEFORE ME

THOU SHALT NOT TAKE THE NAME OF THE LORD THY GOD IN VAIN

THOU SHALT KEEP HOLY THE SABBATH

Right off the bat the first three are pure bullshit. Sabbath day? Lord's name? strange gods? Spooky language! Designed to scare and control primitive people. In no way does superstitious nonsense like this apply to the lives of intelligent civilized humans in the 21st century. So now we're down to 7. Next:

HONOR THY FATHER AND MOTHER

Obedience, respect for authority. Just another name for controlling people. The truth is that obedience and respect shouldn't be automatic. They should be earned and based on the parent's performance. Some parents deserve respect, but most of them don't, period. You're down to six.

Now in the interest of logic, something religion is very uncomfortable with, we're going to jump around the list a little bit.

THOU SHALT NOT STEAL

THOU SHALT NOT BEAR FALSE WITNESS

Stealing and lying. Well actually, these two both prohibit the same kind of behavior- dishonesty. So you don't really need two you combine them and call the commandment "thou shalt not be dishonest". And suddenly you're down to 5.

And as long as we're combining I have two others that belong together:

THOU SHALT NOT COMMIT ADULTRY

THOU SHALT NOT COVET THY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE

Once again, these two prohibit the same type of behavior. In this case it is marital infidelity. The difference is- coveting takes place in the mind. But I don't think you should outlaw fantasizing about someone else's wife because what is a guy gonna think about when he's waxing his carrot? But, marital fidelity is a good idea so we're gonna keep this one and call it "thou shalt not be unfaithful". And suddenly we're down to four.

But when you think about it, honesty and fidelity are really part of the same overall value so, in truth, you could combine the two honesty commandments with the two fidelity commandments and give them simpler language, positive language instead of negative language and call the whole thing "thou shalt always be honest and faithful" and we're down to 3.

THOU SHALT NOT COVET THY NEIGHBOR"S GOODS

This one is just plain ****in' stupid. Coveting your neighbor's goods is what keeps the economy going! Your neighbor gets a vibrator that plays "o come o ye faithful", and you want one too! Coveting creates jobs, so leave it alone. You throw out coveting and you're down to 2 now- the big honesty and fidelity commandment and the one we haven't talked about yet:

THOU SHALT NOT KILL

Murder. But when you think about it, religion has never really had a big problem with murder. More people have been killed in the name of god than for any other reason. All you have to do is look at Northern Ireland, Kashmir, the Inquisition, the Crusades, and the World Trade Center to see how seriously the religious folks take thou shalt not kill. The more devout they are, the more they see murder as being negotiable. It depends on who's doin the killin' and who's gettin' killed. So, with all of this in mind, I give you my revised list of the two commandments:

Thou shalt always be honest and faithful
to the provider of thy nookie.

&

Thou shalt try real hard not to kill anyone, unless of course
they pray to a different invisible man than you.

Two is all you need; Moses could have carried them down the hill in his ****in' pocket. I wouldn't mind those folks in Alabama posting them on the courthouse wall, as long as they provided one additional commandment:

Thou shalt keep thy religion to thyself.



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Wed 06/24/09 07:01 AM
late 30's...otherwise...they just giggle...the night away...:smile: