...saying you wish you could kill amaricans who are out there risking there lives for your freedoms should leave you hanging form a tree in the rose garden
While I agree that Hanoi Jane's actions were treasonous, I seriously doubt that fighting in a Vietnamese civil war was protecting our freedoms.
If you're that afraid of the Thought Police, just use "she". Those shrill feminists and feminine men won't object. Who knows, it may get you some extra PC points.
Actually, copyright is not covered by the UN Declaration of Human Rights
That's absurd! Is it really your contention that we, as humans, have no rights until an elite organization grants them to us? You really should rethink your definition of 'rights'.
You may be thinking of Jim Florentine who has appeared frequently on Stern's show. The name of the series is "Terrorizing Telemarketers" and there are 3 CDs out now. For more info:
I recently stopped using Acrobat Reader because it was so slow and bloated. I find FoxIt Reader a faster alternative.
Gah! It's grammar, not grammer!
Reminds me of a Post-It I saw on a co-worker's desk: "Remember to check spelling and grammer."
I Poop afterwards.
You left one out:
4) They're leaving the workforce to start a family
The word "No" is easier to type.
Also with public phones being torn down in record numbers, there may be no phone for the doctor to use.
He could always use his CELL PHONE!
...saying you wish you could kill amaricans who are out there risking there lives for your freedoms should leave you hanging form a tree in the rose garden
While I agree that Hanoi Jane's actions were treasonous, I seriously doubt that fighting in a Vietnamese civil war was protecting our freedoms.
I don't think the parent was referring to being drunk while driving, just over the ridiculously-low BAC for a DUI offense. There's a difference.
I guess speechwriters ain't what they used to be. It's amazing that Kennedy could take a break from banging chicks to actually deliver a speech.
Plus you have to realize that if Bush said something similar to what Kennedy said, no one would understand it.
Looks like the stupid people are loose on Slashdot. Or is that "lose"?
Sure you can, but you're just compelled *not* to do that through threat of force.
Yes, but wouldn't you think it a bit strange as soon as you realized you were standing shoulder to shoulder with a "woman" at the urinal?
If you're that afraid of the Thought Police, just use "she". Those shrill feminists and feminine men won't object. Who knows, it may get you some extra PC points.
Do you really not know how to spell the word "circle"? Let me guess, you're the pot-smoker in your cirkel of friends.
Rah! Rah! Down with corporations!
That was good for the obligatory +1 mod.
lame
What's the problem? Maybe that fatass just needs to lose some weight... jeez.
I could make more money than someone that busts their ass over a hot stove for 8 hours
Have you been in a McDonald's recently? I seriously doubt that anyone who works there is busting his ass.
They can do whatever they want with money that's not theirs. Enough said.
Hmm, it seems, from your question, that you may, want to take some English classes, to reform your overuse, of commas.
Hmm... I always thought it stood for:
I Am Not Accountable
Actually, copyright is not covered by the UN Declaration of Human Rights
That's absurd! Is it really your contention that we, as humans, have no rights until an elite organization grants them to us? You really should rethink your definition of 'rights'.
Since life is inherently risky, those that want to should not take measures to mitigate that risk? Get real.
Although Alexis de Tocqueville studied the American Democracy in the early years, that quote should be attributed to Alexander Tyler.
p.
Good point. It's not like they could have field reps in SF writing stories via that Internet thing...
You may be thinking of Jim Florentine who has appeared frequently on Stern's show. The name of the series is "Terrorizing Telemarketers" and there are 3 CDs out now. For more info:
http://www.jimflorentine.com/home.html
He also plays the "Special Ed" character on Crank Yankers.