Month: May 2003

  • 9 Things I Hate About Everyone

     


    1. People who point at their wrist while asking for the time.... I know where my watch is pal, where the h@#$ is yours? Do I point at my crotch when I ask where the toilet is?

     



    2. People who are willing to get off their a#$ to search the entire room for the TV remote because they refuse to walk to the TV and change the channel manually.

     


    3. When people say "Oh you just want to have your cake and eat it too". Damn right! What good is a cake if you can't eat it?

     




    4. When people say "it's always the last place you look". Of course it is. Why the hell would you keep looking after you've found it? Do people do this? Who and where are they? Gonna Kick their a@#!

     




    5. When people say while watching a film "did you see that?". No Loser, I paid $12 to come to the cinema and stare at the floor.

     




    6. People who ask "Can I ask you a question?".... Didn't really give me a choice there, did ya sunshine?

     



    7. When something is 'new and improved!'. Which is it?If it's new, then there has never been anything before it. If it's an improvement, then there must have been something before it.

     



    8. When people say "life is short". What?? Life is the longest d@#$ thing anyone ever does!! What can you do that's longer?

     



    9. When you are waiting for the bus and someone asks "Has the bus come yet?". If the bus came would I be standing here, dumba@#?

     



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  • ClearDot.gif (85 bytes) The End of Western Civilization
    . . . . . .
    By Peter Atkinson

    Invasion is Colonization
    2000 US Census Data kindly provided by the Population Resource Center, Wash, DC (prcdc.org)The result of this migration is inevitable, the invaders take over their new homeland by sheer weight of numbers. The original manners, customs and traditions of the destination country are slowly replaced by those of their invaders. This can be easily seen in the USA where the actual border with Mexico is slowly moving further north every year. The culture of the white Americans is being displaced by their mainly Hispanic invaders; peace and wealth created by the white American culture are being replaced by poverty and crime brought by the invaders; a take-over made obvious by the replacement of the use of the English language with Spanish. Miami is now a Spanish speaking city even though it is technically in America— an English speaking country.


    It' only a matter of time before the increasing senility of the countries that make up the Western world will see them succumb to invaders…
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  • So, when are we really grown up?
    University of Chicago survey says adulthood begins at age 26
                        http://www.msnbc.com/news/911377.asp?0cv=CB20

  • I hate you so bad
    you are the "I hate you so bad" happy
    bunny. You hate everyone and eveything and your
    not ashamed of it.

    which happy bunny are you?
    brought to you by Quizilla


    from Sillifish

  • E.P.A. Drops Age-Based Cost Studies

    May 8, 2003
    By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE and JOHN TIERNEY






    BALTIMORE, May 7 - A Bush administration policy to base
    some regulations on a calculation that the life of each
    person older than 70 should be valued less than the life of
    a younger person has antagonized older Americans and
    environmental groups, and it has stirred tensions among
    federal agencies.

    Instead of the traditional assumption that all lives saved
    from cleaner air are worth the same, administration
    officials in two environmental studies included an
    alternative method that used two values, $3.7 million for
    the life a person younger than 70 and $2.3 million for an
    older person, a 37 percent difference.

    Critics call the policy the "senior death discount" and say
    the administration is turning on older Americans as a
    rationale to weaken environmental regulations.

    More at: http://www.nytimes.com/2003/05/08/politics/08REGS.html?ex=1053392596&ei=1&en=8dbca73d62e492f9

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    from Mildred's House of Signage


               http://condor.depaul.edu/~tseneca/signs/  


  • THE WITNESS OF THE VICTIMS

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    Witness No.1

    A Fifteen-year-Old Student from Pennsylvania

    "I was following the Lord wholeheartedly until we switched churches and I was invited to the new youth group. I had a conviction against rock music, but as I was surrounded by it, my beliefs were corrupted. This music eventually let to rebellion and moral failures. The Lord has gained victory in my life now, but the music still brings on rebellion if I listen to it. Please get rid of this music and play melodious, harmonious music!"


    -from the Institute in Basic Life Principles http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Rhodes/7895/renemy.htm


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    A person called "Home" has a Xanga site that web loggers trying to return to their home pages keep stumbling into. That's what  I did. Some call it "The Black Hole." His last entry has 56 comments and 64 eprops. 


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