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Putting America Back To Work
Any grapes or grains that I grow in my own backyard are not regulated by the government. ;-D— December 12, 2009 9:33 a.m.
Bah humbug!!!
Joyeux Noel? Never heard that one before, SD. Do tell.— December 12, 2009 9:24 a.m.
Saved From Suicide
Double WOW! Again, Ponzi, thanks for the link. I never thought of the Coronado Bridge as a suicide magnet.— December 12, 2009 9:10 a.m.
Saved From Suicide
WOW! Thanks for the link, Ponzi.— December 12, 2009 9:01 a.m.
Putting America Back To Work
Genesis 1:29 New American Translation Then God said, "Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the surface of all the earth, and every tree which has fruit yielding seed; it shall be food for you." NO regulation!!! Government or otherwise!— December 11, 2009 11:05 p.m.
911, What's Your Emergency?
Yeah. It was cool. I would've e-mailed ya because I did need the help but I live with VERY weird people. My GF's husband would've said no to anyone helping that he didn't know. I'm sure he would've thought you were trying to steal his stuff. That wasn't a joke either. I've lived with these people for just over two years and not once have they had friends from work over. They don't even own a couch. Who doesn't own the most bought piece of furniture? O_o Anyways, it poured like hell all day. It took us 14 hours and two trips in a VERY large U-Haul. It's cool though. I had my friend help me because I got drunk one night and gave him $80 to pay his cell phone bill. I remembered doing it the next day. That was well over a year ago so I definetely got my $'s worth out of him and now we're Even Steven.— December 11, 2009 10:56 p.m.
San Diego Discussing Ways to Pump Public Money into Chargers
LMAO@refried. :-D Tell ya what guys...the Chargers decision, just like the decision the Illuminati makes for us every 4 years, is already done. It's now a waiting game. All this talk about Oceanside, Escondido, Chula Vista & downtown is just pure bulls*** lipservice. Since when have the Chargeless owners EVER given two s***s about the fans? When? In 1963 when they allowed Sid Gillman to toss Dynabol down the players throats? In 1994 when they bent over for the 49ers? The past 5 years when the team has literally been handed a ticket to the Super Bowl on a silver platter in the form of a pathetic at best AFC West? When? Like I said, it's ALL lipservice to keep what fans this choke artist of a team has left. Funny story-My GF is a "die-hard" Chargeless fan. It's ok. I think her retardedness is kind of cute. This past summer at the fair she bought a Chargeless belt buckle. On the back it had a number. Whatever number was on hers out of 10,000. I saw this and without missing a beat, deadpanned, "Wow. One for every fan out there." LMAO! I crack me up sometimes...— December 11, 2009 10:47 p.m.
Requiem for the Vampire
To be honest MsGrant, I DID in fact think about doing just that. Then it occured to me...I'm an adult now. I can just go buy more. I chucked the cooler with the beers. It was only a 12-pack. Big whoop. Just so you all know, the Circle of Life is the greatest drinking game ever thought up. VERY simple. As a teenager, the cops would let us drink in the parking lot of the local gas station/convenience store because we were tired of running from them and they were tired of chasing us. They knew that if we were in the parking lot drinking, we wouldn't be causing trouble within the confines of our 365+ home subdivision. This still makes perfect sense. We broke the law our way and they got more time to eat doughnuts. Anyway, there was a simple rule to this game:NOBODY drank and drove. We all knew that statistics showed that most accidents occured within a mile of home and since we all lived within a mile, why tempt fate? The game is simple. You buy beer at the store, drink it in the parking lot and piss using their toilet. The ONLY exception to this rule was you could only piss on the side of the store if it was closed for the night. That's it. Purchase(born), consume(live), get rid of(die). The Circle of Life.— December 11, 2009 10:32 p.m.
Bah humbug!!!
Thanks nan.— December 11, 2009 3:31 p.m.
Requiem for the Vampire
Yes. And no. I like the simplicity but I also find food sacred so I'm torn....lol.— December 11, 2009 3:29 p.m.