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stepperg said: I..I...um...I just can’t make out what the voter was saying here. I just don’t know.
*snort*
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mech said: Rickn8or, You put it in crystal context for me.
I have eight kits under my control and that will be a fantastic briefing, except for the fact that we have no problems with tool control in my labs. It would be good to assemble a briefing to send up the chain and pre-empt QA and the bosses.
Ha! The forms, the forms!
in 'stuff that's really hard to... uhm, I mean... easy to do'.
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Gully "Shoes" Borg, not licensed to practice law said: We need to back date it to 11/3/08. Can’t let anyone claim it happened after Nobama was selected.
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electnixon said: I’m proud that my state is no longer a bellweather.
in 'that'll show 'em'.
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raz0r said: Coleman will lose the recount. There are votes for Franken yet to be found.
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raz0r said: Don’t jump. Let me push you off instead.
in 'sign o the times'.
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Gothguy said: I could not have said it better myself, ET.
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DoubleU (Government bailout funded) said: Besides being off topic?
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Eros Total said: make that Harriet Tubman . . . sorry, din’t proof it
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Eros Total said: This is precisely the sort of pettifogging, whining, nagging, carping, quibbling, obfuscating balderdash we can expect from a society so wrapped up in guilt and political correctness that it has lost the ability to say something as simple as Shit! when it has a mouthful of it.
Liberalisms primary goal is apparently to accelerate the dumbing down and polarization of what was once a proud, independent, productive, adventuresome culture. Franken is a perfect example of the inflated and unwarranted levels of self-esteem mentioned here yesterday, and a direct result of the Im O.K.—Youre O.K. myth todays young adult generation was deceived by.
Here we have the consequence of awarding passing grades for mere effort and shifting blame for individual shortcomings upon parents and society. The alternative society of the 60s and 70s where rules were abandoned and everything was free produced a crop of shitheads in our schools masquerading as educators who sowed their ideas and replicated themselves manifold in harvests of ignorant shitheads who are at this very moment planting the seeds for even more bountiful yields of air-headed surrender- monkey shitheads.
Loyalty, patriotism, self-sufficiency, modesty, respect, accountability, and honest labor are old-fashioned concepts, relics from a by-gone day when America was a coarse, brutal, unsociable, swaggering bully who became strong by subjugating poorer, less fortunate struggling nations. Harriet Tubbs is FAR more important and germane than Thomas Paine. Maya Angelou is FAR more insightful and pertinent than Shakespeare. Martin Luther King is FAR more humanistic and profound than Thomas Jefferson.
Ah, well, as the Fwentch say, such is life. But my take on it all is that we desperately need an emergency injection of the Samurai ethic. Children need to hear about El Cid, not MTV; Siegfried, not the Chicago Seven; King Arthur, not American Idol; Teddy Roosevelt, not Che Guevara.
Socialism is here to stay, mes enfants. The monumentally unaware majority has spoken, and what it wants is a plush recliner chair at the foot of the government cornucopia, a guarantee of total impunity for personal failure, and a national policy which will make everybody love us so that together we can solve all the worlds problems with biofuels and wind turbines and save the precious polar bears.
Well, bon chance, mes amis. Send me a postcard from the 9th level.
in 'long live Chad Dimple'.
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LostLiberty said: It should have been tied into the bag!
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DoubleU (Government bailout funded) said: That sign shouldn’t be in NYC but in Washington DC.
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DoubleU (Government bailout funded) said: MiT, shouldn’t a highly educated Harvard elitist decide who that vote is for? Clearly the person voting couldn’t follow instructions.
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Melissa In Texas said: Looks like a vote for Norm to me.
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Melissa In Texas said: Steppy, it is only going to get better.
Have you tried to Orville Redenbacher’s lime and salt popcorn?
It’s pretty good.
in 'ToDaZeD Raaaaacist'.
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Melissa In Texas said: FORGER, it’ll be a cold day in hell before someone says something like that to my face without a strong rebuttal!
BTW, I’m liking the clue by four!
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Melissa In Texas said: That made me laugh
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Hog Whitman said: Harry S Truman was a haberdasher.
P.S. What’s wrong with the above sentence? Tell me. I dare you.
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Hog Whitman said: I heard there was only a very small handfull of people who jumped from windows back then, and only one who did it on the actual Wall Street.
Of course, this isn’t counting all the people who made a big splash on Broadway during that same period.
Which reminds me of a song…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijhpDBgIPLg
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rickn8or said: Been more than once I’ve made a sign like that…
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