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s_wrenn
* Dog in the Sand *

Ireland
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Posted - 09/27/2007 :  13:33:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Post the best thing about your week every Sunday, right here


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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <

USA
3759 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  13:44:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Today is only Thursday. No posting until Sunday? This thread will be on page fifty two with all my conspiracy shit by Sunday.

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s_wrenn
* Dog in the Sand *

Ireland
1851 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  13:46:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I just figured people might want to see what the weekend brings.
But, hey! Go Ahead!


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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <

USA
3759 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  14:21:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The highlight of my week has been not getting called into work, which has allowed me to skate almost everyday and enjoy the wonderful weather we've been having up here. And drink a few beers and hang with friends.

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TRANSMARINE
* Dog in the Sand *

USA
2002 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  14:30:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Highlight of my week so far...will be tomorrow (Friday). It is the LAST DAY of my job! WooHoo!! Starting a new career Monday as an account and leasing administrator in the apartment industry. Very excited!

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jimmy
= Cult of Ray =

USA
876 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  15:57:05  Show Profile  Visit jimmy's Homepage  Reply with Quote

The highlight of my week was going onto Joe's myspace and seeing a bunch of new picture comments.

my friend posted MORE NEW paintings at http://myspace.com/landspeedsong
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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -

Ireland
11546 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  15:58:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The highlight of my week is wanking and crying alone in a dark room.

Anyone for knob Marmite?
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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <

USA
3759 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  16:05:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Is that because you have a small penis?

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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -

Ireland
11546 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  16:19:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
No because I'm a wanker and need a new lightbulb.

Anyone for knob Marmite?
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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <

USA
3759 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  16:32:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
LOL Good one.

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shineoftheever
> Teenager of the Year <

Canada
4307 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  17:38:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Carl

No because I'm a wanker and need a new lightbulb.

Anyone for knob Marmite?



doesn't explain the crying though.


The waxworks were an immensely eloquent dissertation on the wonderful ordinariness of mankind.
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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <

USA
3759 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  20:28:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Highlight of my week? The fact that another of my supposed "conspiracy theories" is about to become a reality.

Plan Uses Taxes to Fight Climate Change
By H. JOSEF HEBERT
The Associated Press
Wednesday, September 26, 2007; 7:34 PM

WASHINGTON -- Dealing with global warming will be painful, says one of the most powerful Democrats in Congress. To back up his claim he is proposing a recipe many people won't like _ a 50-cent gasoline tax, a carbon tax and scaling back tax breaks for some home owners.

"I'm trying to have everybody understand that this is going to cost and that it's going to have a measure of pain that you're not going to like," Rep. John Dingell, who is marking his 52nd year in Congress, said Wednesday in an interview with The Associated Press.

Dingell will offer a "discussion draft" outlining his tax proposals on Thursday, the same day that President Bush holds a two-day conference to discuss voluntary efforts to combat climate change.

But Dingell, chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee that will craft climate legislation, is making it clear that he believes tackling global warming will require a lot more if it is to be taken seriously.

"This is going to cause pain," he said, adding that he wants to make certain "the pain is shared in a way that is fair, proper, acceptable and accomplishes the basic purpose" of reducing greenhouse gases, mainly carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels.

Dingell said he's not sure what the final climate package will include when the House takes it up for a vote. The taxes measures he's proposing, in fact, will be taken up by another House committee. And the Senate is considering a market-based system that would set an economy-wide ceiling on the amount of carbon dioxide that would be allowed to be released.

Dingell says he hasn't rule out such a so-called "cap-and-trade" system, either, but that at least for now he wants to float what he believes is a better idea. He will propose for discussion:

_A 50-cent-a-gallon tax on gasoline and jet fuel, phased in over five years, on top of existing taxes.

_A tax on carbon, at $50 a ton, released from burning coal, petroleum or natural gas.

_Phaseout of the interest tax deduction on home mortgages for homes over 3,000 square feet. Owners would keep most of the deduction for homes at the lower end of the scale, but it would be eliminated entirely for homes of 4,200 feet or more.

He estimates that would affect 10 percent of homeowners. He says "it's only fair" to tax those who buy large suburban houses and create urban sprawl. Historic and farm houses would be exempted.

Some of the revenue would be used to reduce payroll taxes, but most would go elsewhere including for highway construction, mass transit, paying for Social Security and health programs and to help the poor pay energy bills.

In the interview Wednesday, Dingell acknowledged he's tackling some of the most sacred of political cows. He's not sure if they will end up in the climate legislation, but he wants to open them for discussion.

"All my friends tell me you can't do this, it's going to be political poison," said Dingell, 81, who has served longer in the House than any of his colleagues and heads one of the chamber's most powerful committees.

Widely known for protecting the automakers who are so prominent in his state, the Michigan Democrat first raised the tax ideas this summer. Some people immediately suggested he was offering proposals he knows won't pass to sidestep other issues such as automobile fuel economy increases.

Dingell rejects such criticism and said he wants to trigger "an intelligent discussion of the whole question."

Many economists have long maintained that a carbon tax is a more-efficient, less-bureaucratic way to reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide than a cap-and-trade system, which could be difficult to administer.

A carbon tax would impact everything from the cost of electricity to winter heating and add to the cost of gasoline and other motor fuels. But economists say a cap on carbon also would raise these costs as burning fossil fuels becomes more expensive.

Such tax proposals have gained little traction.

Rep. Pete Starke, D-Calif., has been trying unsuccessfully to get a carbon tax for 16 years. In the early 1990s the House passed a modest "BTU" tax on the heat content of fuels, only to have it die in the Senate. Dingell acknowledged that there are still people who blame the Democrats' loss of Congress in 1994 on the ill-fated tax.

The federal 18.4-cent gasoline tax also has been a subject of discussion, but not about increasing it. As gasoline prices soared above $3 a gallon last year a chorus of lawmakers called for suspending the tax.

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darwin
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<

USA
5455 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  20:51:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Gas and carbon taxes are a conspiracy? You don't get any credit for that. People have been proposing both of those for years.

Do I get credit if I correctly predict that the Republicans won't vote to condemn Limbaugh for calling soldiers who don't support staying in Iraq "phony soldiers"? If you want a real conspiracy, how about our government's reliance on mercenaries and how they answer to no one and even piss off the military with their recklessness. Why do we use them? They don't cost less. They entice away the soldiers that we the tax payers have paid to train. I guess that's part of why I react so negatively to 9/11 or global warming conspiracies. There's enough bullshit that the Bush administration is trying to pull to be pissed off about that don't require wild stories.

Sorry, my highlight of the week: wrestling with the kids and listening to the new Imperial Teen album (not at the same time)
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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <

USA
3759 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  20:58:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In one of my threads I posted a video of Blackwater mercenaries driving down the street and shooting random citizens. Would you have believed it if I had made an issue of it a month back?

I'm very aware of the whole Blackwater thing. One of the many nightmares going on right now. "Iraq for Sale" is all about that stuff, you should watch it.

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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <

USA
3759 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  21:03:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sorry in this clip I pulled up it say's they are a British security firm. Guarantee Blackwater does the same practice. What's going on over there is genocide.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=5z0NMKcVHHM


Read this piece - http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/september2007/270907_offered_exile.htm

No money made if Saddam had been allowed to surrender.

Okay, I promised I wouldn't discuss this stuff so that's all.

I will have no problem with a global carbon tax if it applies to all countries equally.
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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <

USA
3759 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  21:11:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
"Why do we use them? They don't cost less. They entice away the soldiers that we the tax payers have paid to train."

I would gather we use them because the people that make the decisions concerning the war make a hell of a lot of money from those companies.

We have a former (Wink, wink) CEO a of huge military industrial complex corporation deciding we should go to war. That's criminal.



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darwin
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<

USA
5455 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  21:13:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by The King Of Karaoke

In one of my threads I posted a video of Blackwater mercenaries driving down the street and shooting random citizens. Would you have believed it if I had made an issue of it a month back?



I've been aware of it for 2 or 3 years, perhaps starting with when 3 of them were killed and their bodies were dragged through the streets and Kos at the DailyKos was criticized for calling them mercenaries. That's the thing many of your "conspiracies" are well know and much discussed on political websites. But, a distinction has to be made. Just because somethings seem to be true doesn't mean they're all true (such as carbon taxes being proposed doesn't make it more believable that US attack the WTC).
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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <

USA
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Posted - 09/27/2007 :  21:17:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Okay well lets stay away from the WTC's I guess. I realize how far out it all is.

But here. Here we have Gary Hart admitting that the US has done false flag terrorism in the past - to accomplish it's goals - and will probably do it again.

All I can ask of any of us is that something big does go down again raise an eyebrow and don't take everything that's shoved down our throats as the truth. These fuckers are evil.

CFR's Hart Suggests False Flag Event For Iran War
Tacit warning to Iranian government suggests staged event may be used to ensure "bombs fall on your head"
Steve Watson
Infowars.net
Thursday, Sept 27, 2007





Council on Foreign Relations member Gary Hart, famed for stating that Americans will die en- mass on home soil this century, and for declaring 48 hours after 9/11 that it should be used "to carry out a new world order", has written a scathing letter to the leaders of Iran clearly warning that the U.S. government has a history of staging provocations in order to initiate conflict with other nations and that Iran could be next.
Hart references the sinking of the USS Maine in Havana harbor in 1898, which led to the Spanish American war, as well as the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which was ultimately the catalyst for airstrikes on Vietnam.
Why does Hart reference these two cases? Because they are both examples of staged managed events that were used to coerce the American public into supporting war.
The sinking of the Maine was immediately blamed on the Spanish, with the innovator of yellow journalism William Randolph-Hearst enflaming anti-Spanish sentiment in his papers by definitively claiming that it was a Spanish plot. No reliable evidence was ever produced linking Spain to the event and it is now widely believed that the event was at best a mechanical failure or at worst a false flag operation.
Similarly the Gulf of Tonkin incident saw President Johnson accuse North Vietnamese PT boats of attacking strike carries in the gulf, the USS Maddox and the USS Turner Joy. Documents and tapes released via the Freedom of Information Act have since shown that Johnson knew that there were no PT boats and no attacks, but still went ahead with lying to the American public on national TV to garner support for escalating the war in Vietnam. Johnson also had the NSA fake intelligence data to make it appear as if the two US ships had been lost.

Hart, one of the instigators of the Homeland Security apparatus that has evolved since 9/11, then goes on to state that American people are reluctant to go to war unless provoked and coldly remarks "For historians of American wars the question is whether we provoke provocations."
He then mentions the Iraq war and refers to how the public were duped into accepting the invasion via the spectre of 9/11. Hart writes "even in this instance, we were led to believe that the mass murderer of American civilians, Osama bin Laden, was lurking, literally or figuratively, in the vicinity of Baghdad."
To those who do not read history Gary Hart's letter makes for a confusing read, but to those who know anything about staged provocations, the intent is clear. Hart is declaring that the elite controlled US government has attacked countries based on false pretenses in the past and will gladly do so again.
Hart's declarations carry the same sentiment as those of fellow globalist Zbigniew Brzezinski earlier this year. The Former National Security Advisor and founding member of the elite policy making group the Trilateral Commission implicitly warned a Senate Foreign Relations Committee that an attack on Iran could be launched following a staged provocation in Iraq or a false flag terror attack within the U.S.
Brzezinski alluded to the potential for the Bush administration to manufacture a false flag Gulf of Tonkin type incident in describing a "plausible scenario for a military collision with Iran," which would revolve around "some provocation in Iraq or a terrorist act in the US blamed on Iran, culminating in a ‘defensive’ US military action against Iran that plunges a lonely America into a spreading and deepening quagmire eventually ranging across Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.”
Texas Congressman and Presidential candidate Ron Paul has also recently warned that a "Gulf of Tonkin like event" may be used to provoke air strikes on Iran as numerous factors collide to heighten expectations that America may soon be embroiled in its third war in six years.
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Here is Gary Hart's letter in full:

Unsolicited Advice to the Government of Iran

Presuming that you are not actually ignorant enough to desire war with the United States, you might be well advised to read the history of the sinking of the U.S.S. Maine in Havana harbor in 1898 and the history of the Gulf of Tonkin in 1964.

Having done so, you will surely recognize that Americans are reluctant to go to war unless attacked. Until Pearl Harbor, we were even reluctant to get involved in World War II. For historians of American wars the question is whether we provoke provocations.

Given the unilateral U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, you are obviously thinking the rules have changed. Provocation is no longer required to take America to war. But even in this instance, we were led to believe that the mass murderer of American civilians, Osama bin Laden, was lurking, literally or figuratively, in the vicinity of Baghdad.

Given all this, you would probably be well advised to keep your forces, including clandestine forces, as far away from the Iraqi border as you can. You might even consider bringing in some neighbors to verify that you are not shipping arms next door. Tone down the rhetoric on Zionism. You've established your credentials with those in your world who thrive on that.

If it makes you feel powerful to hurl accusations at the American eagle, have at it. Sticks and stones, etc. But, for the next sixteen months or so, you should not only not take provocative actions, you should not seem to be doing so.

For the vast majority of Americans who seek no wider war, in the Middle East or elsewhere, don't tempt fate. Don't give a certain vice president we know the justification he is seeking to attack your country. That is unless you happen to like having bombs fall on your head.



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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <

USA
3759 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  21:21:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by darwin

quote:
Originally posted by The King Of Karaoke

In one of my threads I posted a video of Blackwater mercenaries driving down the street and shooting random citizens. Would you have believed it if I had made an issue of it a month back?



I've been aware of it for 2 or 3 years, perhaps starting with when 3 of them were killed and their bodies were dragged through the streets and Kos at the DailyKos was criticized for calling them mercenaries. That's the thing many of your "conspiracies" are well know and much discussed on political websites. But, a distinction has to be made. Just because somethings seem to be true doesn't mean they're all true (such as carbon taxes being proposed doesn't make it more believable that US attack the WTC).



I made a relatively small contribution to the making of this film. If you have a microscope you may see may name in the credits. Check it out. It's not conspiratorial and it's really good.

Sorry, meant to say that Blackwater is covered in quite a bit of detail in this film.

Iraq for Sale http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6621486727392146155&q=Iraq+for+sale&total=371&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0

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coastline
> Teenager of the Year <

USA
3111 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2007 :  21:30:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by The King Of Karaoke


I made a relatively small contribution to the making of this film. If you have a microscope you may see may name in the credits. Check it out. It's not conspiratorial and it's really good.


Second Junior Assistant Grip: The King of Karaoke.


Please pardon me, for these my wrongs.
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Jefrey
= Cult of Ray =

USA
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Posted - 09/27/2007 :  22:17:25  Show Profile  Visit Jefrey's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Best moment of the week: kid slept through night after 2 weeks of being sick and waking up every damn 20 minutes.


Qu'ils aillent se faire foutre <-- yeah, what he said.
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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <

USA
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Posted - 09/28/2007 :  00:06:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Wealthy nations do their part by paying a carbon tax and buying green products. Developing nations do their part by producing the green products. I believe this is where the conspiracy lies.

Gore calls for ‘global Marshall plan’
By Daniel Pimlott in New York
Published: September 26 2007 19:37 | Last updated: September 26 2007 19:37
Al Gore, the former US vice-president, on Wednesday called for a “Marshall plan” to make job creation and measures to address climate change compatible and urged President George W. Bush to commit to mandatory cuts in carbon dioxide emissions.

“This is an emergency,” Mr Gore told the opening session of the Clinton Global Initiative. “I think that the key to fighting global poverty is to have the wealthy nations and the developing nations join together to reduce global warming … I think what we need is a global Marshall plan to make the creation of jobs around the reduction of carbon the central principle for how we develop this.”

Mr Gore said Mr Bush should follow the example of former US president Ronald Reagan, who after an initial delay responded to the 1985 discovery of a hole in the ozone layer by supporting a marked reduction in chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs.

“We have to have a binding reduction on carbon,’’ he said.

Robert Zoellick, the head of the World Bank, sounded a sceptical note on the developing world’s ability and desire to reduce carbon emissions, however. Poorer countries are worried aid is going to be “hijacked” by the climate change agenda, Mr Zoellick said.

Countries such as China and India threaten to become the world’s top producers of carbon dioxide, as they ramp up energy use to feed rampant economic growth. The rapid development of poorer countries is considered by many scientists and economists to be one of the chief challenges in tackling climate change.

“There is some sensitivity in the developing world that resources that can be channelled to climate change will come at the expense of other development needs,” Mr Zoellick said. “It needn’t be that way, it shouldn’t be that way… but it is the responsibility of the developed world to reassure the developing world that it doesn’t come at their expense and instead can come in support of their aims of overcoming poverty.”

“Every place I went, people are very worried that developed countries are going to hijack spending,” he added. “We have to explain how it fits their energy and growth needs.”

Mr Zoellick said the bank could assist developing countries combat climate change through advice in taking part in carbon-trading markets, assisting in accessing technological advances and innovations, but “always putting the focus on development”.

The World Bank estimates that 1.6bn people around the world do not have access to electricity. The developing world currently has a funding gap of around half of the $160bn investment needed annually to fulfil growing demand for electricity, the bank says.

Bill Clinton, the former US president whose organisation is hosting the philanthropic forum for world leaders and top businesses, also called on the World Bank to promote ways of dealing with climate change to the governments it deals with. He argued that the organisation needed to persuade developing countries that they could grow in ways that would alleviate damage to the environment and benefit economic growth.

“We don’t have a right to ask anybody in the world to stay poor, but if you can show them that they can get rich quicker … by pursuing a cleaner energy path… that would be a valuable role for the World Bank,” he said. “People can’t seize options they are not aware of.”

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Homers_pet_monkey
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 09/28/2007 :  04:51:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by The King Of Karaoke

Today is only Thursday. No posting until Sunday? This thread will be on page fifty two with all my conspiracy shit by Sunday.

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Why not just post it all here then?

Oh wait, you've already done that.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
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Daisy Girl
~ Abstract Brain ~

Belize
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Posted - 09/28/2007 :  04:52:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I think I have already had my highlight-- seeing HPM post here.

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Homers_pet_monkey
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United Kingdom
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Why thank you Kathleen.

I have just realised, I am not too far off 17,000 posts. As 17 is my lucky number, should I stop there? Or does it just mean that when I reach that milestone, I will be allowed into the 'secret forum'?


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -

Ireland
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Posted - 09/28/2007 :  09:04:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by shineoftheever

doesn't explain the crying though.


Because I need a new light bulb.

Anyone for knob Marmite?

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treetime
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USA
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Posted - 09/28/2007 :  09:51:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Enjoying the castle.
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Daisy Girl
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Belize
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quote:
Originally posted by Homers_pet_monkey

Why thank you Kathleen.

I have just realised, I am not too far off 17,000 posts. As 17 is my lucky number, should I stop there? Or does it just mean that when I reach that milestone, I will be allowed into the 'secret forum'?


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place




I think you should keep posting until you reach 171,717,171,717,171,717,171,717,171,717

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benji
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Posted - 09/28/2007 :  17:28:37  Show Profile  Visit benji's Homepage  Reply with Quote
highlight of my week so far has been the sandwich i just ate.
bread from the local bakery
plus free range eggs from a local farm
plus bacon from the local butcher
and tomatoes from another local farm.

and it was absolutely delicious.
YUM!



all i can say, thank god for polio! brian
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Homers_pet_monkey
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Bread pudding.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
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jimmy
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USA
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Posted - 09/29/2007 :  08:55:39  Show Profile  Visit jimmy's Homepage  Reply with Quote

The new highlight of my week is putting in notce at work.

It wasn't a terrible place, but the pay was low and from March to August we were on 32 hours.

I wonder what I'll do next.

my friend posted MORE NEW paintings at http://myspace.com/landspeedsong
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VoVat
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The highlight of my week was being admitted into the secret forum.



"If you doze much longer, then life turns to dreaming. If you doze much longer, then dreams turn to nightmares."
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mr.biscuitdoughhead
* Dog in the Sand *

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Posted - 09/29/2007 :  20:05:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
the highlight of my week was getting my tascam portastudio 424 in the mail. old school, fo sho!


I could kill you sure, but I could only make you cry with these words...
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coastline
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Posted - 09/29/2007 :  21:43:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What?


Please pardon me, for these my wrongs.
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mr.biscuitdoughhead
* Dog in the Sand *

USA
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Posted - 09/30/2007 :  07:04:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
um, i was trying to be "gangsta". i'm playing the part of a rapper in a movie for my performing arts class.

west-sieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed!!!


"How do you like that, Sir Harold?
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Carolynanna
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Canada
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Posted - 09/30/2007 :  12:55:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My immune system finally gave in to my husband's flu, my kids' colds and all with a visit from Aunt Flo.

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Fuck off I got work to do.
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