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Post by chinesejewfool on May 4, 2007 0:55:16 GMT -5
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
WARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!
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Post by TeeHee on May 5, 2007 5:59:03 GMT -5
Hey teehee, I live in Phoenix as well. Are you tahitian or is "teeheetian" just a play on words? hi jasmina. nah, i'm not tahitian at all. it's just a play on my username here.
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Post by Freecia on May 25, 2007 9:57:55 GMT -5
Let's bump this thread shall we?
Tis the super value Friday today~ MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND FTW ;D
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Post by ladystacey on May 25, 2007 13:16:44 GMT -5
Whoohoo, PARTY PARTY PARTY!!!! I actually have today off as well. Going to a lake for a mini vacation, not sure what lake yet but a lake or ocean. I will have to skip the boat trip because I'm terrified of being out in the middle of the ocean or lake I was a pirate in a past life and was thrown off a ship at night and drowned I don't need to expercience that again arrrghhhh
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Post by 0 on May 25, 2007 17:44:03 GMT -5
You left out Biegnets Gumbo Jambalaya apple cider Barbecue doughnuts fried chicken Hoagies potato chips
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Post by Freecia on May 25, 2007 19:32:43 GMT -5
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Post by i move the stars for no one on May 25, 2007 21:13:14 GMT -5
jambalaya is pretty high on the list of 'things i'd kill myself if i could never eat again'. nothing special going on for this weekend,just visiting my parents for dinner,but we're BBQing,which rocks.'mixed grill' (fish,chicken,sausage,veggies) is also very high on the list.
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Post by ozarka on May 25, 2007 22:40:37 GMT -5
3 day weekend (yay!). Hmm, gonna go watch Pirates 3 tomorrow. Then on Sunday I'm going paintballing in the day and there's a BBQ/pool party at night. Finally on Monday, I'm canoeing in the morning then watching Shrek 3....so basically this weekend is all about catching up on movies Oh...and I love jambalaya but I cannot live without crawfish etouffee Yumm!
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Post by EA Observer on May 26, 2007 9:30:07 GMT -5
baseball customer service lawsuits lots of free condiments, straws, napkins, and plastic utensils credit card debt student loan debt too large food portions high fructose corn syrup 2 week vacations Bible belt Dry counties Let's make that baseball with too many overpaid, bratty, steroid-charged players slow, incompetent, rude customer service frivolous, expensive, long-dragging lawsuits lots of free condiments, straws, napkins, and plastic utensils that contribute to waste and pollutionout-of-control credit card debt that keeps America spending more than it can afford or pay-offstudent loan debt that keeps graduates virtually debt-ridden for life while enriching the lenders and corrupted college loan officerstoo large food portions that keeps America fat forever, dumb to death, and happy only for one hour after eatinghigh fructose corn syrup that helps kids become hyper and diabetic2 week vacations that's filled more with stress than relaxationBible belt that keeps America strapped culturally and politically backward, biased, bigoted, paralyzed, paranoid, and polarizedDry counties that are actually wet underneath from either the booze bought regularly from the surrounding wet counties or brewed at home (moonshine), but still make the bible-thumpers feel politically empoweredAhhh...,yes, America
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Post by 0 on May 26, 2007 11:41:19 GMT -5
^ Such bitterness in this one And staying with the bible belt: New museum says dinosaurs were on Noah's Ark By Andrea Hopkins 44 minutes ago Like many modern museums, the newest U.S. tourist attraction includes some awesome exhibits -- roaring dinosaurs and a life-sized ship. But only at the Creation Museum in Kentucky do the dinosaurs sail on the ship -- Noah's Ark, to be precise. The Christian creators of the sprawling museum, unveiled on Saturday, hope to draw as many as half a million people each year to their state-of-the-art project, which depicts the Bible's first book, Genesis, as literal truth. While the $27 million museum near Cincinnati has drawn snickers from media and condemnation from U.S. scientists, those who believe God created the heavens and the Earth in six days about 6,000 years ago say their views are finally being represented. "What we've done here is to give people an opportunity to hear information that is not readily available ... to challenge them that really you can believe the Bible's history," said Ken Ham, president of the group Answers in Genesis that founded the museum. Here exhibits show the Grand Canyon took just days to form during Noah's flood, dinosaurs coexisted with humans and had a place on Noah's Ark, and Cain married his sister to people the earth, among other Biblical wonders. Scientists, secularists and moderate Christians have pledged to protest the museum's public opening on Monday. An airplane trailing a "Thou Shalt Not Lie" banner buzzed overhead during the museum's opening news conference. Opponents argue that children who see the exhibits will be confused when they learn in school that the universe is 14 billion years old rather than 6,000. "Teachers don't deserve a student coming into class saying 'Gee Mrs. Brown, I went to this fancy museum and it said you're teaching me a lie,"' Dr. Eugenie Scott, executive director of the National Center for Science Education, told reporters before the museum opened. A Gallup poll last year showed almost half of Americans believe that humans did not evolve but were created by God in their present form within the last 10,000 years. Three of 10 Republican presidential candidates said in a recent debate that they did not believe in evolution.
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Post by EA Observer on May 26, 2007 21:24:07 GMT -5
^ LOL, them fat bible-belters with 56 inch waists!
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Post by scott on Sept 11, 2009 0:34:39 GMT -5
It's been 8 years since the September 11 attacks. RIP to the 3,000 people who lost their lives. Never forget.
I'm going to watch the movie "United 93" to commemorate.
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Post by jefe on Sept 11, 2009 2:39:32 GMT -5
Yes, one of my buddies was in the Windows of the World having breakfast during the 9/11 attacks. He was the best man at the wedding of my college roommate and we used to hang out all the time. He even introduced me to his boss for a job interview.
I saw his name on the list at ground zero when I went back to New York. Maybe if I have a chance, I will listen to the reading on television.
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Post by milkman's baby on Nov 26, 2009 10:49:39 GMT -5
Happy Thanksgiving folks...I told my parents six different lies to get out of having to go to the grandparents' boring farmhouse for the whole week. I'm worried about my karma now. But I think I'm going to celebrate by going out for Indian (East, not Amerindian - although that would an appropriate Thanksgiving, right? Fry bread and Jack Daniels dinner at the local casino) food today...by myself. Here's to being disingenuously thankful. Although I have the feeling I will learn the meaning of "thankful" better when I am in Russia next semester.
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