Overnight Open Thread
There are two kinds of fool. One says, “This is old, and therefore good.” And one says, “This is new, and therefore better.”
— John Brunner
There are two kinds of fool. One says, “This is old, and therefore good.” And one says, “This is new, and therefore better.”
— John Brunner
1 | Sharmuta Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:05:50pm |
AP sources: Conn. Sen. Chris Dodd to retire
Connecticut Sen. Christopher Dodd, a five-term Democrat whose political stock began falling after the financial meltdown and his failed 2008 presidential bid, has decided not to seek re-election in November, Democratic officials told The Associated Press early Wednesday.
2 | _RememberTonyC Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:09:14pm |
re: #1 Sharmuta
As a resident of Connecticut, I have one word to say about this if it's true: "good."
3 | _RememberTonyC Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:10:27pm |
there's a third kind of fool that Charles didn't mention. The one that says "Sarah Palin has some really good ideas and would make a great President."
4 | Racer X Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:10:59pm |
5 | elTito Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:11:01pm |
re: #1 Sharmuta
Can't say I expected this (though thinking about it I'm not sure why).
6 | Racer X Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:11:30pm |
7 | Kragar Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:12:19pm |
And then we have the famous last words of a fool.
"Hey everybody! Watch this!"
8 | Dancing along the light of day Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:15:32pm |
re: #7 Kragar (proud to be kafir)
I thought it was
"Here, hold my beer! Watch this".
LOL!
9 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:18:44pm |
re: #1 Sharmuta
Hey blue gal, howse you been?
10 | BryanS Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:20:53pm |
11 | Kragar Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:24:06pm |
Been watching "The Prisoner". That was a damn fine TV show.
12 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:27:26pm |
re: #7 Kragar (proud to be kafir)
And then we have the famous last words of a fool.
"Hey everybody! Watch this!"
"Buckle your seat belt, I want to try something. I saw it in a cartoon once, but I think I can do it."
-Steven Wright
13 | Silvergirl Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:31:31pm |
14 | SixDegrees Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:39:42pm |
re: #5 elTito
Can't say I expected this (though thinking about it I'm not sure why).
It has become increasingly obvious over the last several months that Dodd can't win reelection. So he's leaving voluntarily rather than allowing himself to be tossed out.
Why squander an enormous campaign fund on a pointless, unwinnable campaign when it can be squandered on graft and corruption?
15 | SixDegrees Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:40:03pm |
re: #11 Kragar (proud to be kafir)
Been watching "The Prisoner". That was a damn fine TV show.
The original? I agree.
16 | Tiny Alien Kitties are Watching You Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:43:24pm |
re: #14 SixDegrees
It has become increasingly obvious over the last several months that Dodd can't win reelection. So he's leaving voluntarily rather than allowing himself to be tossed out.
Why squander an enormous campaign fund on a pointless, unwinnable campaign when it can be squandered on graft and corruption?
Shsss...your liable to start giving Harry Reid ideas...
///
17 | MartiansAteMyCat Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:45:54pm |
I think it might be good to follow up on Monday's post about the connection between American Evangelicals and the "kill the gays" bill in Uganda.
Box Turtle Bulletin now has video of Scott Lively speaking at last year's conference in Uganda. If you don't know who Lively is, he's the author of the debunked book The Pink Swastika, which claims that gays were the controlling members of the Nazi party, and by extension, responsible for the Holocaust. The Southern Poverty Law Center only has 11 anti-gay hate groups on its roster, and Lively is involved with three of them.
This is what unbridled hatred masquerading as religious faith mixed with right-wing politics looks like:
Scott Lively's "Nuclear Bomb" in Uganda
The entire article is here.
18 | SixDegrees Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:46:22pm |
re: #16 ausador
Shsss...your liable to start giving Harry Reid ideas...
///
Reid is also in trouble at the polls. I don't think he's smart enough to leave gracefully, though.
19 | Cannadian Club Akbar Tue, Jan 5, 2010 11:52:06pm |
Evening Honcos. I might have good news in my future, but not gonna jinx it. Unless I just did. D'oh!!
21 | Silvergirl Wed, Jan 6, 2010 12:03:44am |
re: #1 Sharmuta
We'll be in for a show anyway. The GOP is wrangling over a former CIA man and a former pro wrestler and the Dems will waltz in with Richard Blumenthal.
22 | Sharmuta Wed, Jan 6, 2010 12:16:22am |
re: #9 Slumbering Behemoth
This one is for you, Sleepy B- an 80s classic like you've never seen before
23 | freetoken Wed, Jan 6, 2010 12:18:31am |
re: #21 Silvergirl
Technically, Linda was never a "wrestler", though she did have a famous moment in the ring:
24 | Silvergirl Wed, Jan 6, 2010 12:26:33am |
re: #23 freetoken
Technically, Linda was never a "wrestler", though she did have a famous moment in the ring:
[Video]
Fun clip!
She was in the ring faking as well as any of the other pro wrestling actors. I'm still calling her a wrestler.
25 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Wed, Jan 6, 2010 12:48:30am |
re: #22 Sharmuta
You know me too well, Sharm. I'm gonna throw that up in the spin offs.
:)
26 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Wed, Jan 6, 2010 1:11:00am |
Bleed over from the last thread:
Dorky women are sexy as hell! Volume warning.
/it doesn't hurt that she's hawt, either.
27 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Wed, Jan 6, 2010 2:21:25am |
Well, this thread is dead. I guess I killed it. Later Lizards.
28 | b_sharp Wed, Jan 6, 2010 3:25:10am |
It's not dead, just fast asleep. Slumbering you might say.
31 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:00:36am |
Morning Folks.
The word of the year is "spending". Keep that in mind when you're doing your own political analysis.
32 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:02:05am |
re: #12 WindUpBird
"Buckle your seat belt, I want to try something. I saw it in a cartoon once, but I think I can do it."
-Steven Wright
I use that line all the time! Steven Wright is a genius.
33 | sattv4u2 Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:03:46am |
Just got a pop-up ad while waiting for something else to download. Seems as if PETA may be in truoble with the White House. They (PETA) have an ad out showing Michelle Obama (along with Oprah, Carrie Underwood and Tyra Banks)
The White House said People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is using Michelle Obama’s image without her permission in a new ad
35 | sattv4u2 Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:18:49am |
re: #34 RogueOne
Michael Steele is on Morning Joe.
He's been a busy little beaver these past few days.
36 | sattv4u2 Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:21:04am |
re: #31 RogueOne
Morning Folks.
The word of the year is "spending". Keep that in mind when you're doing your own political analysis.
Well, if it's campaign spending, it may bode well for the Repubs. The candidate for Governor in Massachusetts is setting records in donations coming in, and if (per #21) Linda McMahon runs for Connecticut Senator to replace Dodd she's a Billionaire(ess)
37 | sattv4u2 Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:22:12am |
re: #32 RogueOne
I use that line all the time! Steven Wright is a genius.
"I put a skylight in my kitchen ,,,,,
the people that live upstairs from me are pissed!"
38 | Walter L. Newton Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:22:56am |
Another one bites the dust... Dem politicians are cutting and running...
39 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:23:08am |
I'm glad these guys got paid but I was rooting for a USSC decision that would have done away with the whole prosecutorial immunity thing. Any system that allows prosecutors to fabricate evidence and lie in court in order to convict someone is broken
[Link: www.nytimes.com...]
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A multimillion-dollar settlement on Monday ended the Supreme Court's consideration of a case that could have changed the legal protections that criminal prosecutors get as they do their jobs.The high court agreed to dismiss the case after Terry Harrington and Curtis W. McGhee Jr. agreed to a $12 million settlement with Pottawattamie County, Iowa, and two of its former prosecutors.
........
McGhee and Harrington were convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison in 1978 for the death of retired police officer John Schweer. The men were released from prison after 25 years.McGhee and Harrington sued, saying that as prosecutors Richter and Hrvol had them arrested without probable cause, coerced and coached witnesses, fabricated evidence against them and concealed evidence that could have cleared them. They claimed authorities were eager to charge someone and that they were targeted because they are black.
Richter and Hrvol argued, however, that they were immune from lawsuits because they were acting within the scope of their job. Ordinarily, prosecutors are immune from lawsuits based on their work at trial.
41 | sattv4u2 Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:25:19am |
re: #38 Walter L. Newton
[Link: www.boston.com...]
Senator Chris Dodd of Connecticut, a leading Democrat whose political star fell along with the nation’s economy, is expected to announce today that he has decided against running for reelection
His retirement would be the second such announcement by a Senate Democrat in 24 hours; North Dakota’s Byron Dorgan said yesterday that he would not run this fall
[Link: www.boston.com...]
42 | Walter L. Newton Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:29:09am |
re: #41 sattv4u2
The Ritter article above uses that old shoe about wanting to be with family and stuff like that... Come on, Ritter is young, he was AG of Colorado, he was totally going up. Even the conservatives in Colorado considered him approachable... and he even pissed off the labor unions by not totally giving them what they wanted... there wasn't nothing holding him back... unless he got a call from... hmmmmm.
43 | sattv4u2 Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:31:02am |
re: #38 Walter L. Newton
Ritter's announcement today could set off a scramble among Democrats looking to succeed him in the race against Republican Scott McInnis, who leads Ritter in early polling
Funny how all those (in my and your links) Dems who are stepping down happen to be behind in "early polling"!
44 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:31:28am |
"It's a small world, but I wouldn't want to paint it."
-Steven Wright
Dodd's retiring? Didn't see that coming...
45 | Walter L. Newton Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:33:04am |
re: #43 sattv4u2
Ritter's announcement today could set off a scramble among Democrats looking to succeed him in the race against Republican Scott McInnis, who leads Ritter in early polling
Funny how all those (in my and your links) Dems who are stepping down happen to be behind in "early polling"!
I wonder why ANY Dem would be behind in any polling... the GOP must be obstructing them in their races.
46 | sattv4u2 Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:33:28am |
re: #44 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
"It's a small world, but I wouldn't want to paint it."
-Steven Wright
Dodd's retiring? Didn't see that coming...
Up to about 4-5 months ago, neither did HE !!
47 | Walter L. Newton Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:34:45am |
(A little morning humor before I leave for work, for those who missed this yesterday afternoon).
Notes from a thrift store furniture department worker...
Today I learned all about the pallet jack. It's amazing how much weight that thing can lift, just from a simple pumping of the handle. It's amazing how a pallet full of furniture glides along with almost no effort from me, rolling on the pallet jack. It's amazing how fucking hard it is to stop 500 pounds of furniture from gliding effortlessly into other coworkers if you are the only thing between the amazing pallet jack and the rest of the crew... my bad.
Today we learn all about the amazing commercial sized trash compactor.
48 | sattv4u2 Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:34:53am |
re: #45 Walter L. Newton
I wonder why ANY Dem would be behind in any polling... the GOP must be obstructing them in their races.
Didn;t I ask you nicely the other day not to do that while I'm sipping a beverage !?!?!?!
49 | sattv4u2 Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:36:28am |
re: #47 Walter L. Newton
(A little morning humor before I leave for work, for those who missed this yesterday afternoon).
Notes from a thrift store furniture department worker...
Today I learned all about the pallet jack. It's amazing how much weight that thing can lift, just from a simple pumping of the handle. It's amazing how a pallet full of furniture glides along with almost no effort from me, rolling on the pallet jack. It's amazing how fucking hard it is to stop 500 pounds of furniture from gliding effortlessly into other coworkers if you are the only thing between the amazing pallet jack and the rest of the crew... my bad.
Today we learn all about the amazing commercial sized trash compactor.
At least you never drove the forks of a fork lift through a door, as someone in this discussion did their 1st time driving one!
50 | sattv4u2 Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:37:45am |
A new PETA anti-fur ad is under fire for using a Michelle Obama photo without permission from the White House.
[Link: extratv.warnerbros.com...]
Someones gonna be in the dog house for this one!!
51 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:38:06am |
re: #47 Walter L. Newton
My first job included a pallet jack (manual). Got to the point where I rode it from place to place in the warehouse like a Segue Gyro Scooter.
Hair flying behind me, 25 mph... foot power!
52 | Walter L. Newton Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:38:36am |
re: #49 sattv4u2
At least you never drove the forks of a fork lift through a door, as someone in this discussion did their 1st time driving one!
Well, back around 1973, I worked for about two weeks in a metal fabricating shop, and they had a fork lift driver who was nuts. If he didn't like you, he would actually attempt to ram you with the forks. I saw it happen, I left that job pronto.
53 | sattv4u2 Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:38:43am |
re: #51 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
My first job included a pallet jack (manual). Got to the point where I rode it from place to place in the warehouse like a Segue Gyro Scooter.
Hair flying behind me, 25 mph... foot power!
Ahhh ,, I wondered where it went !!!
/
54 | sattv4u2 Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:39:42am |
re: #52 Walter L. Newton
Well, back around 1973, I worked for about two weeks in a metal fabricating shop, and they had a fork lift driver who was nuts. If he didn't like you, he would actually attempt to ram you with the forks. I saw it happen, I left that job pronto.
YIKES ,, those things are deadly (and theres remnants of a door at work that can atest to that)
55 | sattv4u2 Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:40:15am |
Ah well ,, gotta drive the kid and freinds to school
Have a good one, all
56 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:40:25am |
A anonymous Dem was quoted the other day on the radio, sick and tired of hearing Dems from solid seats waxing about losing a seat of two not being important.
Pretty much was saying, "That's easy for them to say."
57 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:40:42am |
Morning Lizards.
A couple more from Wright (love his cameo in So I Married an Axe Murderer, check him out as the pilot).
All those who believe in psychokinesis raise my hand.
The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
I almost had a psychic girlfriend but she left me before we met.
OK, so what's the speed of dark?
How do you tell when you're out of invisible ink?
If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked
something.
Support bacteria - they're the only culture some people have.
When everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.
Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy.
Hard work pays off in the future. Laziness pays off now.
Everyone has a photographic memory. Some just don't have film.
Shin: a device for finding furniture in the dark.
Many people quit looking for work when they find a job.
I intend to live forever - so far, so good.
Join the Army, meet interesting people, kill them.
If Barbie is so popular, why do you have to buy her friends?
Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.
Dancing is a perpendicular expression of a horizontal desire.
When I'm not in my right mind, my left mind gets pretty crowded.
Boycott shampoo! Demand the REAL poo!
Who is General Failure and why is he reading my hard disk?
What happens if you get scared half to death twice?
I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.
I couldn't repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder.
Why do psychics have to ask you for your name?
If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried.
If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking.
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism.
The colder the X-ray table, the more of your body is required to be on it.
The hardness of the butter is proportional to the softness of the bread.
The severity of the itch is proportional to the reach.
To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is
research.
You never really learn to swear until you learn to drive.
The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard.
Monday is an awful way to spend 1/7th of your life.
The sooner you fall behind, the more time you'll have to catch up.
58 | Walter L. Newton Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:41:18am |
re: #54 sattv4u2
YIKES ,, those things are deadly (and theres remnants of a door at work that can atest to that)
This shop was deadly. They kept an ad running 365 days a year for laborers... the place was a OSHA nightmare waiting to happen. But in New Jersey, the "bosses" pulled all the punches...
59 | b_sharp Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:42:56am |
re: #49 sattv4u2
At least you never drove the forks of a fork lift through a door, as someone in this discussion did their 1st time driving one!
Nope, I've never done that, but I have driven the dong of a fork lift into the side of a roll of carpet.
61 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:46:27am |
Beyond the Gulf of Mexico, companies have announced big finds off the coasts of Brazil and Ghana, leading some experts to suggest the existence of a massive oil reservoir stretching across the Atlantic from Africa to South America. Production from deepwater projects -- those in water at least 1,000 feet deep -- grew by 67%, or by about 2.3 million barrels a day, between 2005 and 2008, according to PFC Energy, a Washington consulting firm.
The discoveries come as many of the giant oil fields of the past century are beginning to dry up, and as some experts are warning that global oil production could soon reach a peak and begin to decline. The new deepwater fields represent a huge and largely untapped source of oil, which could help ease fears that the world won't be able to meet demand for energy, which is expected to grow rapidly in coming years.
62 | Walter L. Newton Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:53:44am |
re: #61 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Beyond the Gulf of Mexico, companies have announced big finds off the coasts of Brazil and Ghana, leading some experts to suggest the existence of a massive oil reservoir stretching across the Atlantic from Africa to South America. Production from deepwater projects -- those in water at least 1,000 feet deep -- grew by 67%, or by about 2.3 million barrels a day, between 2005 and 2008, according to PFC Energy, a Washington consulting firm.
The discoveries come as many of the giant oil fields of the past century are beginning to dry up, and as some experts are warning that global oil production could soon reach a peak and begin to decline. The new deepwater fields represent a huge and largely untapped source of oil, which could help ease fears that the world won't be able to meet demand for energy, which is expected to grow rapidly in coming years.
That's too bad. I hope all governments involved will stop big oil from their continuing rape of the planet and stay away from this new oil field.
63 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:55:30am |
re: #62 Walter L. Newton
That's too bad. I hope all governments involved will stop big oil from their continuing rape of the planet and stay away from this new oil field.
Earth first!
We'll strip mine the other planets later...
//
64 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:57:15am |
re: #63 rwdflynavy
Earth first!
We'll strip mine the other planets later...
//
Are the other planets warm? I'M FREEZING MY ASS OFF HERE.
65 | SteveC Wed, Jan 6, 2010 4:58:53am |
re: #64 MandyManners
Are the other planets warm? I'M FREEZING MY ASS OFF HERE.
Same here!
How the heck does SC get this cold?!?!?!
66 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:02:56am |
67 | SteveC Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:06:59am |
New Israeli Organ Donation Incentive
Israel is to become the first country to give donor card carriers a legal right to priority treatment if they should require an organ transplant.
The law has been changed to try to boost donation rates, as there is a shortage for organs for donation.
68 | Wozza Matter? Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:08:15am |
Open revolt against Gordon Brown at top level of Britains Labour party.
Two former senior cabinet members have sent an open letter to all Labour MP's.
[Link: www.guardian.co.uk...]
69 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:09:29am |
re: #62 Walter L. Newton
Can you imagine an oilfield from Africa to South America? Master of Understatement says, that would be a really big oilfield.
70 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:11:26am |
re: #64 MandyManners
Are the other planets warm? I'M FREEZING MY ASS OFF HERE.
Don't even START talking to me about cold, missy.
71 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:16:36am |
re: #70 thedopefishlives
Don't even START talking to me about cold, missy.
It's colder than a well-digger's butt.
72 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:17:05am |
73 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:17:50am |
re: #70 thedopefishlives
Been pretty cold here, could be worse, though...
74 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:19:04am |
re: #71 MandyManners
It's colder than a well-digger's butt.
And in International Falls, some ways north of here, it was -40 degrees F (coincidentally, -40 degrees C) yesterday. Bite my frozen gamey buttocks.
75 | SteveC Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:20:15am |
re: #71 MandyManners
It's colder than a well-digger's butt.
Colder than a witches tit in a brass bra!
76 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:20:17am |
I'm wearing woolen hose, thermal long-johns and flannel-lined jeans from L.L. Bean and a T-shirt, thermal long-johns, silk long-johns, a turtle-neck, a woolen sweater and a long coat made of a dead animal.
77 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:20:34am |
re: #74 thedopefishlives
And in International Falls, some ways north of here, it was -40 degrees F (coincidentally, -40 degrees C) yesterday. Bite my frozen gamey buttocks.
w00t!
78 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:21:00am |
81 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:22:29am |
re: #79 MandyManners
Car's warmed up. Gotta' git.
Don't freeze, now, y'hear? We'll need you back for the afternoon troll roasting.
82 | funky chicken Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:23:29am |
[Link: www.nytimes.com...]
Horrifying story, and you really have to read it all to get the full, er, flavor. They are poisoning the populace with ammonia and enteropathogenic bacteria, all with USDA approval.
Welcome to 1902.
Pathogens died when enough ammonia was used to raise the alkalinity of the beef to a high level, company research found. But early on, school lunch officials and other customers complained about the taste and smell of the beef. Samples of the processed beef obtained by The Times revealed lower levels of alkalinity, suggesting less ammonia was used.
Beef Products acknowledged lowering the alkalinity, and the U.S.D.A. said it had determined that “at least some of B.P.I.’s product was no longer receiving the full lethality treatment.”
Beef Products said it had submitted new research to the agriculture department showing that its treatment remained effective with lower alkalinity. Agriculture officials said Beef Products’ latest study is under review.
Under review, but still being sold, and still being used in school lunches. But if you buy any product called "ground beef," or even "ground Angus," you are probably consuming some of this crap.
School lunch officials said they ultimately agreed to use the treated meat because it shaved about 3 cents off the cost of making a pound of ground beef.“Several packers have unofficially raised concern regarding the use of the product since the perception of quality is inferior,” the 2002 memo said. “But will use product to obtain lower bid.”
In 2004, lunch officials increased the amount of Beef Products meat allowed in its hamburgers to 15 percent, from 10 percent, to increase savings. In a taste test at the time, some school children favored burgers with higher amounts of processed beef.
These people should be in prison. Great job, Bush administration.
83 | funky chicken Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:26:03am |
If you hit the NYTimes subscribor wall about the "beef" products, here's a link to Scienceblogs that will let you into the full story:
[Link: scienceblogs.com...]
84 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:27:09am |
re: #57 rwdflynavy
Join the Army, meet interesting people, kill them.
I had something similar on an army t-shirt back before they were too concerned with bad PR. "Join the Army, travel the world, meet new and interesting people, and then kill them."
85 | SteveC Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:27:41am |
Getting busy at County General
The other day, during another busy shift, I walked into Room 31, ready to treat a new patient. What I walked into, however, caught me off-guard. In fact, I think I blushed. And after everything I've seen and treated in the ER over these past years, to get me to blush is a major accomplishment.
Lying in the cot, covered by a thin papery sheet, was a very "loving", shall we say, young couple. They were in the midst of some passionate maneuvering--four tangled arms wrapped around one another, shirts rumpled and pulled up, shoes kicked off to the side of the cot, and mussed up hair. My timing couldn't have been better. Lucky me. A front row ticket to an amateur peep show.
87 | cliffster Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:31:32am |
re: #82 funky chicken
Try that again without the BDS, and it'll make for a good read
88 | funky chicken Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:32:14am |
At 6:36 a.m. on Aug. 10, the Beef Products plant in South Sioux City, Neb., started up its production line for the school lunch program. In 60 minutes, the plant produced a batch of 26,880 pounds of processed beef that tested positive for E. coli.Six days later at the same plant, another 26,880-pound lot was found to have salmonella, government records and interviews show.
Within hours of confirming the contamination, the school lunch division of the Agriculture Department in Washington began investigating.
Just down the hall at department headquarters, the division that oversees meat for the general public did not conduct its own inquiry for another month and half, after receiving questions from The Times.
The problems in South Sioux City came shortly after school lunch officials had suspended a Beef Products plant in Holcomb, Kan., for excessive salmonella. The main U.S.D.A. was not notified of the suspension by school lunch officials, and the plant continued to supply other customers.
unbelievable
89 | funky chicken Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:34:12am |
re: #87 cliffster
Try that again without the BDS, and it'll make for a good read
This company first got USDA approval during the Bush administration. The Bush administration raised the amount up to 15% of that crap into the ground beef sold to school kids in their breakfasts and lunches.
Those are facts, and, sorry, but factual criticism of the Bush administration isn't deranged.
90 | SteveC Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:36:29am |
McMaster said Monday that a plea from U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson to “call off the dogs” won’t deter him from fighting a provision in the Senate’s health care overhaul bill that favors Nebraska.
91 | SteveMcG Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:37:41am |
Try to remember this in August. One of my rules of thumb is that it's easier to warmup than it is to cool off. And that greasy sunblock, yuck!If it was 55 degrees outside insteadof inside my office, I'd bein shorts. Which I am. Shorts and a golf shirt. It's driving everybody crazy. I'm frickin' freezing, but I'm not letting on. Think anybody'll notice if I turn the ceiling fan on?
92 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:41:23am |
re: #89 funky chicken
And Reagan got in trouble for calling ketchup a vegetable. Maybe it's just that Republicans hate children and want them all to die.
93 | SteveMcG Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:45:20am |
re: #92 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
It's a well known fact tht children turn into Democrats.
94 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:45:52am |
95 | SteveMcG Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:48:49am |
re: #94 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
They don't burn easily. See if they float. The ones that don't will become Republicans.
96 | funky chicken Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:48:56am |
re: #92 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Please. I think that was Gingrich anyway. But the ketchup in question wasn't full of ammonia, salmonella, and e coli.
This "Beef" Products Inc is poisoning the food supply, and has been since 2002. I'm stunned that Americans aren't outraged, and it makes it appear that we really are a nation of apathetic fatasses--who cares what's in our food as long as it's cheap and there's a whole lot of it.
At least people got outraged in the early 1900s, which lead to the creation of the FDA and the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act under Theodore Roosevelt.
I fear we don't have the citizenry or the leadership to respond to this stuff any more, which is likely why we are seeing more serious illness and death caused by food-borne pathogens and now even ammonia.
AMMONIA!
97 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:50:29am |
re: #95 SteveMcG
They don't burn easily. See if they float. The ones that don't will become Republicans.
"So if she weighs the same as a duck, then logically..."
"...She's made of... wood?"
"And therefore?"
"And therefore... A REPUBLICAN!"
/With apologies to the Monty Python crew
98 | reloadingisnotahobby Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:52:07am |
Wooo hooo!
We're above zero...we're above zero...we;re above zero...
Come on ...dance along...we're above zero...
I'm so tired of this shit!
Wish I could hibernate for two months without messin the bed!
99 | SteveMcG Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:54:42am |
re: #98 reloadingisnotahobby
Where are you? In Philadelphia, it's cold, but not that big a deal. The high temps (32-ish) are only 10 below the average high. But everybody's acting like they're in the north pole.
100 | funky chicken Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:55:54am |
Officials at the United States Department of Agriculture endorsed the company’s ammonia treatment, and have said it destroys E. coli “to an undetectable level.” They decided it was so effective that in 2007, when the department began routine testing of meat used in hamburger sold to the general public, they exempted Beef Products.With the U.S.D.A.’s stamp of approval, the company’s processed beef has become a mainstay in America’s hamburgers. McDonald’s, Burger King and other fast-food giants use it as a component in ground beef, as do grocery chains. The federal school lunch program used an estimated 5.5 million pounds of the processed beef last year alone. But government and industry records obtained by The New York Times show that in testing for the school lunch program, E. coli and salmonella pathogens have been found dozens of times in Beef Products meat, challenging claims by the company and the U.S.D.A. about the effectiveness of the treatment.
But you guys don't care because this company got its start in the Bush Administration? You're cool with being poisoned if Republicans do it to you?
I was a huge McCain supporter, financially and spent days knocking on doors for the Clark County, NV GOP. But this company and its practices put the public health at significant risk.
It's not a joke.
101 | reloadingisnotahobby Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:57:21am |
re: #99 SteveMcG
Central Utah....Yesterday started sunny and -3....
We've had lows in the double neg...a couple weeks ago!
SLC is way warmer....but caused by smog!
102 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:57:34am |
re: #96 funky chicken
The amount of shit that goes into the food we all eat is something that suppliers really don't want us to know about.
The food industry is noble but just awful.
103 | reloadingisnotahobby Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:59:15am |
re: #102 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Thank goodness we all KNOW what's in our BEER!!!
......And still don't care!!;-)
104 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Wed, Jan 6, 2010 5:59:54am |
re: #102 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
The amount of shit that goes into the food we all eat is something that suppliers really don't want us to know about.
The food industry is noble but just awful.
My dad works in the food industry. They walk a fine line every day, trying to make cheap and plentiful food that is still safe for consumption. I don't envy them in the least.
105 | funky chicken Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:02:15am |
re: #102 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I'm wondering what the hell they put in tofu and those TVP crumbles. My husband and kids are definitely omnivores, so getting them to go totally veggie won't be easy or possible.
I'll start slowly, with the TVP/tofu crumbles and see what I can do.
I do order our meat from a local co-op that is small farmers/grass fed, etc when I can. It's just hard, because the vast majority of people buy this crap "beef" and then invite us over for dinner, etc.
You feel bad refusing to go over to somebody's place for burgers, but, sorry....my kids aren't allowed to eat this crap. And I don't want it.
106 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:14:51am |
re: #88 funky chicken
unbelievable
The company I worked for put me up in a decent hotel about 6 blocks away from that plant for almost a year. The stench was so horrible you had to hold your breath walking from the car to get in the building.
107 | Feline Emperor of the Conservative Waste Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:17:00am |
re: #61 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
What?
If such a field existed (e.g. from Africa to South America) I think it would put a dent in plate tectonics and a lot of modern geology given that the theory of seafloor spreading is generally accepted.
108 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:18:35am |
re: #96 funky chicken
It was Reagan, Newt brought it back up, IIRC.
109 | spare o'lake Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:19:59am |
There are two kinds of fool. One says, “This is old, and therefore good.” And one says, “This is new, and therefore better.”
— John Brunner
Is that a foolish quote?
Good Morning LGF.
110 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:20:27am |
re: #105 funky chicken
Veggie crumbles are fantastic with Manwiches. My wife and daughter (meat eaters) prefer them to beef.
111 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:20:45am |
112 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:21:12am |
113 | gregb Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:22:18am |
Brace for another year of politics of destruction...
[Link: www.forbes.com...]
Several of them said that if the election were held today, the Democrats would lose the House (a swing of 40 seats).
But far more interesting was the pros' prescription for minimizing the bloodshed. According to Edsall, a strong consensus has emerged among Democratic operatives that the party's only hope is to hit first and hit hard against the Republicans. ... You've got to kick the s**t out of somebody."
115 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:25:40am |
re: #105 funky chicken
I do order our meat from a local co-op that is small farmers/grass fed, etc when I can.
The kindest gentlest slaughterhouse you can find.
116 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:26:20am |
re: #115 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
The kindest gentlest slaughterhouse you can find.
Have you ever heard a legume scream?
117 | Mad Al-Jaffee Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:27:02am |
"More testicles means more iron."
-Lunch Lady Doris, The Simpsons
118 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:27:46am |
re: #113 gregb
Brace for another year of politics of destruction...
[Link: www.forbes.com...]
Several of them said that if the election were held today, the Democrats would lose the House (a swing of 40 seats).
But far more interesting was the pros' prescription for minimizing the bloodshed. According to Edsall, a strong consensus has emerged among Democratic operatives that the party's only hope is to hit first and hit hard against the Republicans. ... You've got to kick the s**t out of somebody."
Great plan if you want to go down swinging, not so much if you want to win.
119 | funky chicken Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:28:08am |
re: #110 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I'm gonna try them. Google is my friend...maybe?
[Link: www.listeriablog.com...]
A South San Francisco company has recalled a number of its tofu products after a package was found to contain bacteria that could cause potentially fatal infections in children and seniors, state health officials announced Monday.
Sigh.
The top source of Listeria outbreaks is Queso Fresco. The domestic product isn't great, but some morons actually eat stuff smuggled in from Mexico.
Really, really a bad idea.
120 | Sheila Broflovski Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:28:08am |
re: #116 MandyManners
Have you ever heard a legume scream?
Tomatoes are alive. They bleed when you cut them!
Corn has feelings. They scream when you strip them!
121 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:28:21am |
123 | Semper Fi Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:29:28am |
Good morning, Lizards
Sunrise, here, my favorite time of any day. I like the idea of a round earth rather than limitless flatness with little twinkies overhead.
124 | Mad Al-Jaffee Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:29:58am |
re: #120 Alouette
“If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.”
-Jack Handey
125 | spare o'lake Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:30:39am |
re: #112 MandyManners
'Sup?
The latest burr under my saddle...I've been noticing lately that CNN is as tough or tougher on the Obama administration than a lot of folks here.
Quite a switch.
How're you doin' ?
126 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:30:54am |
127 | SteveMcG Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:31:11am |
re: #123 Semper Fi
I actually hate seeing the sunrise. Means I didn't get to bed last night again. It is the most peaceful time of day, I guess.
128 | funky chicken Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:31:44am |
re: #115 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Eh, humans are omivores evolutionarily. That's why we have such interesting teeth--canines and molars. If the animals are raised the way my dad's ancestors raised them (actually wandering around in fields, and not kept for weeks on filthy, overcrowded "feed lots," etc) I'm not philosophically opposed to it.
The modern factory farm is a nightmare on many levels, one of which, of course, is the torment of the animals.
129 | Semper Fi Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:31:48am |
re: #79 MandyManners
Car's warmed up. Gotta' git.
Mandy, can you start the car from indoors w/heater on? That's such a good thing.
130 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:31:50am |
re: #125 spare o'lake
Isn't the news industry kinda s'posed to be "the Loyal Opposition" to any administration?
131 | SteveMcG Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:32:51am |
re: #129 Semper Fi
Your car will heat up faster if you floor it coming out of your driveway.
132 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:33:07am |
re: #125 spare o'lake
The latest burr under my saddle...I've been noticing lately that CNN is as tough or tougher on the Obama administration than a lot of folks here.
Quite a switch.
How're you doin' ?
Compared to MSNBC, CNN is cutthroat.
133 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:33:37am |
re: #125 spare o'lake
The latest burr under my saddle...I've been noticing lately that CNN is as tough or tougher on the Obama administration than a lot of folks here.
Quite a switch.
How're you doin' ?
Yeah, I've been watching a bit of CNN lately.
I'm freezing. I don't usually wear mink to drive The Kid to school but, dead animals are toasty.
134 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:33:54am |
re: #131 SteveMcG
Your car will heat up faster if you floor it coming out of your driveway.
Ugh. The mechanic in me shudders to think of the engine damage.
135 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:33:59am |
re: #129 Semper Fi
Mandy, can you start the car from indoors w/heater on? That's such a good thing.
I have awesome mental powers.
136 | Cathypop Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:34:10am |
re: #131 SteveMcG
I'll try that tomorrow. It's supposed to be about 15 degrees.
Can we bypass winter and go straight to April? NOW?
137 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:34:56am |
re: #131 SteveMcG
Your car will heat up faster if you floor it coming out of your driveway.
True. I have a looonnnggg driveway.
138 | SteveMcG Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:35:21am |
re: #134 thedopefishlives
Ugh. The mechanic in me shudders to think of the engine damage.
There was an old radio commercial: "... because starting your car is a terrible thing to do."
139 | MrSilverDragon Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:35:39am |
Good morning, folks.
I, along with my lovely wife, get to see "Young Frankenstein" on stage tonight!
Woohoo!
140 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:35:41am |
re: #136 Cathypop
I'll try that tomorrow. It's supposed to be about 15 degrees.
Can we bypass winter and go straight to April? NOW?
Would we appreciate April without January?
141 | Semper Fi Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:35:44am |
re: #127 SteveMcG
I actually hate seeing the sunrise. Means I didn't get to bed last night again. It is the most peaceful time of day, I guess.
Upding. I especially like people who like to sleep in. Traffic is so light, stores so easy to get thru, etc., and I get so much done. I drive along singing lullabies to all those still in dreamland.
142 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:35:49am |
re: #136 Cathypop
I can always put on thermal underwear, boots, a coat, or a scarf, or a hat in the cold.
I can only legally remove so many clothes in the heat.
144 | MrSilverDragon Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:36:40am |
145 | funky chicken Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:36:48am |
re: #106 RogueOne
The company I worked for put me up in a decent hotel about 6 blocks away from that plant for almost a year. The stench was so horrible you had to hold your breath walking from the car to get in the building.
And yet, the USDA allows that into mass-produced ground beef, and doesn't require it to be labeled that it contains ammonia-treated scraps, and they don't have to list "Beef Products Inc" as a source of the meat.
And the beef served in the school lunch program is 15%.....15% ammoniated trimmings.
And people aren't outraged?
146 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:36:51am |
re: #138 SteveMcG
There was an old radio commercial: "... because starting your car is a terrible thing to do."
Winter is tough on mechanical equipment, no matter how you slice it. However, by taking proper care, we can make it less stressful and thus have the equipment last longer and give better efficiency.
147 | spare o'lake Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:37:36am |
re: #130 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Isn't the news industry kinda s'posed to be "the Loyal Opposition" to any administration?
If you try to tell me that the MSM was never owned and operated by the Dem libs, I'm gonna scream.
148 | Semper Fi Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:39:15am |
re: #131 SteveMcG
Your car will heat up faster if you floor it coming out of your driveway.
Without a doubt. I first saw that feature in Phoenix. It's so hot in summer folks started the car with A/C remotely so it would be cool when they reached it.
149 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:39:18am |
re: #146 thedopefishlives
Winter is tough on mechanical equipment, no matter how you slice it. However, by taking proper care, we can make it less stressful and thus have the equipment last longer and give better efficiency.
IN BED.
150 | Semper Fi Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:40:47am |
re: #135 MandyManners
I have awesome mental powers.
I'm a true believer in any powers you may claim.
151 | funky chicken Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:40:53am |
re: #148 Semper Fi
Without a doubt. I first saw that feature in Phoenix. It's so hot in summer folks started the car with A/C remotely so it would be cool when they reached it.
My dad always told me it was terrible for the car to sit and run the A/C while not moving?
152 | Obdicut Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:40:59am |
re: #147 spare o'lake
Oh Dem Libs!
/sounds like a bad Broadway play, starring Bill O'Reilly and Glen Beck as sometimes-rivals, sometimes-friends in a helter-skelter buddy comedy. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll try to figure out what the hell SEIU has to do with Soros.
153 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:41:37am |
154 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:42:36am |
re: #151 funky chicken
My dad always told me it was terrible for the car to sit and run the A/C while not moving?
It's only a concern if you have issues with the car's cooling system. I had a '91 Chevy with a plugged radiator. If you ran the A/C while you were driving less than about 20 mph, it would heat up real badly because of the extra load on the engine. If the cooling system's okay, though, shouldn't be anything wrong with it.
155 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:43:30am |
157 | Mad Al-Jaffee Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:44:30am |
158 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:45:28am |
159 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:46:28am |
Gosh. All you dirty-minded people! It's just lyrics. Lyrics, I say. I didn't write them.
160 | funky chicken Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:46:43am |
re: #154 thedopefishlives
Huh. Maybe he just didn't want me to figure out that I had a cooling system problem that way? Who knows...But I still don't do it. Hard on the engine and all. LOL.
Well, and I'm too cheap to burn all that gasoline to make the A/C. I'll just walk in somewhere that has it already chilled, thanks.
161 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:48:05am |
162 | Sheila Broflovski Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:48:09am |
re: #124 Mad Al-Jaffee
“If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.”
-Jack Handey
Earth First hippies crying over dead trees.
It was actually kind of hard to find this video, because of all the spoofs making fun of it.
163 | spare o'lake Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:48:11am |
re: #152 Obdicut
Oh Dem Libs!
/sounds like a bad Broadway play, starring Bill O'Reilly and Glen Beck as sometimes-rivals, sometimes-friends in a helter-skelter buddy comedy. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll try to figure out what the hell SEIU has to do with Soros.
Dem Libs, Dem Libs, Dem wry Libs,
Dem Libs, Dem Libs, Dem wry Libs,
Dem Libs, Dem Libs, Dem wry Libs,
Ignore the word of the Lord.
164 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:48:38am |
re: #145 funky chicken
And yet, the USDA allows that into mass-produced ground beef, and doesn't require it to be labeled that it contains ammonia-treated scraps, and they don't have to list "Beef Products Inc" as a source of the meat.
And the beef served in the school lunch program is 15%...15% ammoniated trimmings.
And people aren't outraged?
IBP in dakota city pays a pretty decent wage for crappy work but no one wants to work there. They used to arrange work visa's and transportation down on the Mexico border to bring people in to staff the facility. They'd get a work visa, transportation, and even housing just to work in Dakota City. It was a good deal for everyone involved.
I was told the stench was from incinerating the blood and byproducts they weren't allowed to use. They used to put that stuff into animal feed but those rules changed a long while ago, now they incinerate all of it. NASTY! My in-laws don't live too far out and the last time I visited I was shocked at how bad the smell. Remembering the smell wasn't nearly as bad as the actual stench.
165 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:51:11am |
166 | Semper Fi Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:52:22am |
re: #151 funky chicken
My dad always told me it was terrible for the car to sit and run the A/C while not moving?
Dad's, I think, have good advice and it seems a good idea to me as well. Sometimes advice is based upon experience from another era and its importance may have shrunk a little.
167 | funky chicken Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:53:03am |
re: #113 gregb
Brace for another year of politics of destruction...
[Link: www.forbes.com...]
Several of them said that if the election were held today, the Democrats would lose the House (a swing of 40 seats).
But far more interesting was the pros' prescription for minimizing the bloodshed. According to Edsall, a strong consensus has emerged among Democratic operatives that the party's only hope is to hit first and hit hard against the Republicans. ... You've got to kick the s**t out of somebody."
Yep. So, instead of tackling actual threats to the public like "Beef Products Inc" and the routine use of antibiotics in animal feed, both parties will scream slogans at each other, with the only apparent goal being to stay in power for personal enrichment.
It's depressing, because there are problems out there that wouldn't be that difficult to fix. Bill Clinton did favors for his buddies at Tyson by slashing the number of USDA inspectors and letting them start using antibiotics in their factory farms in all feed...that could be stopped tomorrow. And more USDA inspectors could be quickly and easily trained and deployed.
But I'm going to have to hear about random bullshit and listen to screeched personal attacks, and nothing will be done about real problems.
168 | MandyManners Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:53:19am |
re: #166 Semper Fi
Dad's, I think, have good advice and it seems a good idea to me as well. Sometimes advice is based upon experience from another era and its importance may have shrunk a little.
Okay. I'm outta' here before I make a really tacky joke.
Bye!
169 | SteveMcG Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:53:30am |
re: #161 MandyManners
Reminds me of a VH Classic film about Monterey Pop. I guess before youtube and the internet, people really didn't know a whole lot about everybody else. Anyway, Michelle Phillips is wide eyed forty years later remembering that this guy (Hendrix) is on the stage fucking his guitar, and we have to go on next. There was another point where Pete Townsend says even he knew better than to go on after Hendrix.
170 | SteveMcG Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:55:10am |
re: #168 MandyManners
Aw, come onn, that's the perfect time for a tacky joke!
171 | funky chicken Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:55:38am |
re: #164 RogueOne
That may actually be work that Americans won't do....for damned good reason. Perhaps we should consider that if you have to import impoverished Mexicans to do something (especially in FOOD PREPARATION) it might not be worth doing.
172 | Semper Fi Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:57:05am |
re: #168 MandyManners
Okay. I'm outta' here before I make a really tacky joke.
Bye!
Has Mandy left the building? Whew!
173 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:57:44am |
re: #168 MandyManners
Okay. I'm outta' here before I make a really tacky joke.
Bye!
Shrinkage?
[Link: www.iol.co.za...]
A Croatian man got a nasty surprise when he tried to get out of his deck chair and found his testicles had got stuck.Mario Visnjic had gone swimming naked in the sea at the Valalta beach in western Croatia.
His testicles had shrunk while in the cool sea and slipped through the wooden slats when he sat back down on his wooden deckchair.
But as he lay in the sun they expanded back to normal size and got stuck between the slats.
He was eventually freed after he called beach maintenance services on his mobile phone and they sent a member of staff to cut the deck chair in half. - Ananova.com
176 | spare o'lake Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:59:51am |
re: #171 funky chicken
That may actually be work that Americans won't do...for damned good reason. Perhaps we should consider that if you have to import impoverished Mexicans to do something (especially in FOOD PREPARATION) it might not be worth doing.
CLOSE THE BORDER AND SAVE A COW!
/
177 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:01:04am |
179 | Obdicut Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:02:17am |
re: #173 RogueOne
The legendary ballsack conundrum.
180 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:03:19am |
re: #177 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
You work for Chick-fil-A?
Ya know, Chick-fil-A is a company I like to support. Any company that puts their principles above making money is a good place to give your business.
181 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:03:21am |
re: #179 Obdicut
Oh gosh! The comments! hahahaha!
182 | Obdicut Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:03:49am |
re: #181 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
It was one of the greatest days on Fark. He, uh, supplied photographic proof, by the way. So it's all very real.
183 | spare o'lake Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:05:13am |
re: #173 RogueOne
Why are you walking around with that chair strapped to your ass?
184 | gregb Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:06:57am |
re: #118 RogueOne
Great plan if you want to go down swinging, not so much if you want to win.
I think their strategy is the "soft landing" one.
185 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:07:38am |
186 | Obdicut Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:09:13am |
re: #185 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I'd like to note to everyone that those are not my own words, but just a comment from the Fark thread I linked.
I think my favorite piece of advice was for the guy to rock the chair over on its side, then get upside down and let gravity slowly do its work.
187 | Locker Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:11:54am |
re: #180 RogueOne
Ya know, Chick-fil-A is a company I like to support. Any company that puts their principles above making money is a good place to give your business.
Unfortunately good principles do not help to improve their crappy chicken. Popeye's baby!
188 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:12:04am |
re: #38 Walter L. Newton
Another one bites the dust... Dem politicians are cutting and running...
I did not like him and it time for the people of Colorado to come to their senses and elect a conservative.
189 | spare o'lake Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:14:50am |
re: #186 Obdicut
I'd like to note to everyone that those are not my own words, but just a comment from the Fark thread I linked.
I think my favorite piece of advice was for the guy to rock the chair over on its side, then get upside down and let gravity slowly do its work.
Oh waiter, waiter, bring me 2 tall glasses of iced lemonade and put them under my chair...and please hurry.
190 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:15:12am |
re: #187 Locker
Unfortunately good principles do not help to improve their crappy chicken. Popeye's baby!
The popeye's in my town lasted less than a year which hurt my feelings. I miss my red beans and rice.
191 | Mad Al-Jaffee Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:16:13am |
An Israeli blogger responds to Iraq suing Israel over the 1981 bombing of their nuclear reactor.
192 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:16:29am |
re: #38 Walter L. Newton
Another one bites the dust... Dem politicians are cutting and running...
What a happy birthday present for me Walter. My beloved state will have a chance to come to it's senses.
193 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:17:12am |
Back to my original point with chick-fil-a, is anybody else irritated about how many places are open on major holidays like christmas and thanksgiving? I refuse to go out and participate.
194 | Locker Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:17:56am |
re: #190 RogueOne
The popeye's in my town lasted less than a year which hurt my feelings. I miss my red beans and rice.
Man, you've got me thinking. I've had a trying couple of days and nothing can fix it up quite like 2 spicy breasts, 2 biscuits and a side of red beans and rice. I predict a much better afternoon.
195 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:18:23am |
re: #193 RogueOne
Back to my original point with chick-fil-a, is anybody else irritated about how many places are open on major holidays like christmas and thanksgiving? I refuse to go out and participate.
The Chic-fil-A in the mall isn't open on Sundays.
196 | Locker Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:18:49am |
re: #193 RogueOne
Back to my original point with chick-fil-a, is anybody else irritated about how many places are open on major holidays like christmas and thanksgiving? I refuse to go out and participate.
They are good for folks who are alone or working during that time. I've felt very lucky to be able to find a quick meal after working on a Holiday.
197 | Mad Al-Jaffee Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:19:05am |
re: #193 RogueOne
Back to my original point with chick-fil-a, is anybody else irritated about how many places are open on major holidays like christmas and thanksgiving? I refuse to go out and participate.
I'm not. I went out for Chinese food on Christmas day.
198 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:19:20am |
re: #194 Locker
Man, you've got me thinking. I've had a trying couple of days and nothing can fix it up quite like 2 spicy breasts, 2 biscuits and a side of red beans and rice. I predict a much better afternoon.
Is it Popeyes or bojangles that does the dirty rice? Cuz I like that too.
199 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:19:35am |
re: #46 sattv4u2
Up to about 4-5 months ago, neither did HE !!
A**hole didn't realize change meant him.
201 | Locker Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:20:42am |
re: #198 RogueOne
Is it Popeyes or bojangles that does the dirty rice? Cuz I like that too.
I don't know if I've ever eaten at a BoJangles. They have em in Alabama near my pop but out here in Cali it's like KFC, Church's and Popeye's with regard to chicken chains. Well we have Chick-fil-a too but they don't count... blech.
202 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:20:59am |
re: #47 Walter L. Newton
(A little morning humor before I leave for work, for those who missed this yesterday afternoon).
Notes from a thrift store furniture department worker...
Today I learned all about the pallet jack. It's amazing how much weight that thing can lift, just from a simple pumping of the handle. It's amazing how a pallet full of furniture glides along with almost no effort from me, rolling on the pallet jack. It's amazing how fucking hard it is to stop 500 pounds of furniture from gliding effortlessly into other coworkers if you are the only thing between the amazing pallet jack and the rest of the crew... my bad.
Today we learn all about the amazing commercial sized trash compactor.
I think they had better put you behind a cash register where you can't do anymore damage :))
203 | spare o'lake Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:22:23am |
re: #193 RogueOne
Back to my original point with chick-fil-a, is anybody else irritated about how many places are open on major holidays like christmas and thanksgiving? I refuse to go out and participate.
Yeah, I hate it when the golf courses stay open on Rosh Hashanah.
204 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:22:29am |
re: #51 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
My first job included a pallet jack (manual). Got to the point where I rode it from place to place in the warehouse like a Segue Gyro Scooter.
Hair flying behind me, 25 mph... foot power!
With your fellow employees diving in all directions to get out of your way I am sure :)
205 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:22:35am |
re: #196 Locker
re: #197 Mad Al-Jaffee
Chinese restaurants never close do they?
I was thinking more along the lines of retail stores. Some places, like gas stations, would lose too much business if they closed. It bothers me that these massive retail chains feel it necessary to make their people work on a holiday instead of taking care of their employees one or two days out of the year. Money grubbing buttholes!
206 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:22:40am |
re: #202 Blueheron
I think they had better put you behind a cash register where you can't do anymore damage :))
Reminds me of a comedian line once...
(worker at McDonalds)
"Fries? You putting me on fries again? How am I supposed to make any money if I ain't working the cash register?"
207 | Semper Fi Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:22:59am |
re: #196 Locker
They are good for folks who are alone or working during that time. I've felt very lucky to be able to find a quick meal after working on a Holiday.
Couple times I was in that position too
208 | Mad Al-Jaffee Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:23:23am |
I go to Popeye's maybe 2-3 times a year. It's my one fast food weakness. Now you guys got me craving it. Might have to get dinner there tonight.
209 | Locker Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:24:36am |
re: #197 Mad Al-Jaffee
I'm not. I went out for Chinese food on Christmas day.
Mr. Kim: No business... Christmastime come anda nobody wanna eata Chinese food. Looks like I might as well close. [a phone rings. He perks up and runs to get it] Oh boy! Some business! [puts on his chef hat and grabs a notepad] Finally! [grabs the phone and waits for the order] Herro? Shitty Wok, take ur orda prease!
Kyle: Uh, I must have the wrong number. We were trying to reach City Airlines.
Mr. Kim: Oh, oh yes, just a moment prease. [flips a sign over so it now reads "City Airlines" and switches to a captain's hat] Herro, Shitty Airrines. Can I help you take ur orda prease?
Kyle: Uh, we need to go to Canada. As soon as possible.
Mr. Kim: Oooh, Canada. Okay, that's uh pretty far. Gonna cost ya a rot of money... hmlet's she. How many people?
Kyle: Four.
Mr. Kim: Okay. Four people, Canada, cost a rot of money, that uh gonna be about ah six thousand five hundred daura.
Kyle: How about fifty daura?
Mr. Kim: Fifty daura?! You flighn to Canada cost at reast three thousand daura!
Kyle: Fifty-five daura.
Mr. Kim: Hey! Stop wasting my time wa fifty-five daura! No way I take my plane to Canada for less than a thousand daura!
Kyle: Okay. Sixty daura.
Mr. Kim: Sixty-two daura.
Kyle: Okay.
Mr. Kim: Okay. Meet me Park County Airfield, yellow Cessna, tail number 432G.
Kyle: Got it. [hangs up]
Mr. Kim: [hangs up, then giggles] Hehehehe, never try to barter with a Chinese man.
210 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:24:43am |
re: #208 Mad Al-Jaffee
I go to Popeye's maybe 2-3 times a year. It's my one fast food weakness. Now you guys got me craving it. Might have to get dinner there tonight.
My teen sis-n-law just started at Lee's Famous Recipe. I get free gizzards at least 4 nights a week. If I go too long in between I get weird cravings.
211 | Mad Al-Jaffee Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:25:11am |
re: #205 RogueOne
When I went out for Chinese food on Christmas day, most other businesses were closed. In fact, I tried to go to the nearby grocery store while waiting for my order, but they were closed. It looked to me like only gas stations and 7-11s were open.
212 | laZardo Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:26:04am |
"If it ain't broke, BREAK IT! Then you can fix it!"
/also good evening.
213 | truth stick Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:26:52am |
re: #51 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
My first job included a pallet jack (manual). Got to the point where I rode it from place to place in the warehouse like a Segue Gyro Scooter.
Hair flying behind me, 25 mph... foot power!
Mine too..... we had both the man-powered style and the electric ones. I would always claim something was wrong with the manual one, and have to wait to the use the electric one to set pop(or soda to some) and beer displays. The only bad thing about it, was if the handle went to vertical it stopped dead in its tracks......learned that the hard way, one time and one time only.
214 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:27:36am |
re: #211 Mad Al-Jaffee
Good, not for you, but good for your town. Everyplace around here was open christmas day. My spouse and I went out for Chinese on christmas a couple years ago because we knew it would be open, no place else was. This year almost every restaurant down the strip was open along with the national retail chains except target.
215 | laZardo Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:28:40am |
re: #211 Mad Al-Jaffee
When I went out for Chinese food on Christmas day, most other businesses were closed. In fact, I tried to go to the nearby grocery store while waiting for my order, but they were closed. It looked to me like only gas stations and 7-11s were open.
That basically describes Good Friday in Manila.
216 | Frogmarch Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:29:04am |
re: #113 gregb
Brace for another year of politics of destruction...
[Link: www.forbes.com...]
Dem strategist says:
"basically it comes down to one thing. You've got to kick the shit out of somebody."
Is that the Chicago way?
217 | lawhawk Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:29:45am |
re: #193 RogueOne
Some stores have gone in the opposite direction - PC Richards runs ads the past few years saying that they're closed to give the families of their employees a chance to be together on such days - and also reminds everyone that while stores of chains might be open, the top dogs at those companies are more often than not taking the day off to be with their own families.
The commercialization of the holidays is seriously offputting, and the cycle of holidays is so rushed that literally days after Christmas they're putting up Valentine's day stuff. Heck, they're putting up T-day stuff after Labor Day and Christmas stuff is going up even before T-day. /rant off
218 | Only The Lurker Knows Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:31:00am |
Morning all. Was just over at the screechers blog. She has put her mug up on the banners as well as crowing about this blog buying add space for the third straight year. Here is an excerpt from one of their posts.
"It’s strange that the news of a Nobel Prize for work on telomeres, which are the caps on the end of chromosomes, the health of which determines your cells’ abilities to regenerate when damaged, has not received more attention in the media, but then again, maybe not, because these telomeres are the main reason that the life spans of humankind dropped from six hundred years to two hundred years within just more than a few generations after the Flood, where a genetic bottleneck occurred, with the genes for healthier telomeres perhaps not as great in that population of eight on the Ark, whose offspring were no doubt stressed during the Ice Age in the post Flood world, when but what now the deserts of the world were green, what the Middle East and North Africa looked like during the days of Aram, Elam, Canaan, Heber, Joktan, and all the rest listed in Genesis 10."
Some seriously strange ideas over at that place.
219 | lawhawk Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:31:07am |
This shouldn't be surprising to anyone - Hamas is again fighting Egypt- 1 Egyptian border guard is dead after clashes at Rafah.
Hamas is using the same tactics that they normally reserve for Israel to good use against Egypt.
220 | laZardo Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:31:31am |
re: #216 Frogmarch
Dem strategist says:
"basically it comes down to one thing. You've got to kick the shit out of somebody."Is that the Chicago way?
It's the American way.
/we got it from you guys. Mix in tribalism dating back centuries and you get a recipe for real massacres.
221 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:32:13am |
TSA finally captures Micheal Yon...
[Link: biggovernment.com...]
223 | Semper Fi Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:33:00am |
re: #217 lawhawk
Some stores have gone in the opposite direction - PC Richards runs ads the past few years saying that they're closed to give the families of their employees a chance to be together on such days - and also reminds everyone that while stores of chains might be open, the top dogs at those companies are more often than not taking the day off to be with their own families.
The commercialization of the holidays is seriously offputting, and the cycle of holidays is so rushed that literally days after Christmas they're putting up Valentine's day stuff. Heck, they're putting up T-day stuff after Labor Day and Christmas stuff is going up even before T-day. /rant off
Sept thru Dec is particularly bad. That's where football saves many.
224 | laZardo Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:34:47am |
re: #223 Semper Fi
Sept thru Dec is particularly bad. That's where football saves many.
Many people. Their TVs...not so much. (;
225 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:36:07am |
re: #217 lawhawk
Some stores have gone in the opposite direction - PC Richards runs ads the past few years saying that they're closed to give the families of their employees a chance to be together on such days - and also reminds everyone that while stores of chains might be open, the top dogs at those companies are more often than not taking the day off to be with their own families.
The commercialization of the holidays is seriously offputting, and the cycle of holidays is so rushed that literally days after Christmas they're putting up Valentine's day stuff. Heck, they're putting up T-day stuff after Labor Day and Christmas stuff is going up even before T-day. /rant off
I saw pics somewhere of a Wal-mart that was putting up easter stuff before xmas was over.
226 | Semper Fi Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:38:13am |
re: #224 laZardo
Many people. Their TVs...not so much. (;
Ah! but then comes the opportunity to go with something 'bigger'
227 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:39:42am |
re: #125 spare o'lake
The latest burr under my saddle...I've been noticing lately that CNN is as tough or tougher on the Obama administration than a lot of folks here.
Quite a switch.
How're you doin' ?
Tougher? They just want to televise the health talks as Obama promised us he would do.
229 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:41:37am |
re: #128 funky chicken
Eh, humans are omivores evolutionarily. That's why we have such interesting teeth--canines and molars. If the animals are raised the way my dad's ancestors raised them (actually wandering around in fields, and not kept for weeks on filthy, overcrowded "feed lots," etc) I'm not philosophically opposed to it.
The modern factory farm is a nightmare on many levels, one of which, of course, is the torment of the animals.
There are huge expanses of the West that can't produce anything other than beef. Darned good beef also. I agree with you about feed lots tho.
230 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:42:51am |
re: #131 SteveMcG
Your car will heat up faster if you floor it coming out of your driveway.
Good God I am happy to NOT live on your street! lolol
231 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:43:00am |
re: #227 Blueheron
Tougher? They just want to televise the health talks as Obama promised us he would do.
C-Span is in a pissing match with Ms. America about televising the Dems meetings on HC.
232 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:43:25am |
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar is expected to announce Wednesday that his agency will require oil and natural-gas companies to clear more regulatory hurdles before they are allowed to drill on federal lands.
we are fucked...these people would rather feed the ticks who breed the terrorists
[Link: online.wsj.com...]
233 | Mad Al-Jaffee Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:44:33am |
234 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:45:19am |
re: #227 Blueheron
Tougher? They just want to televise the health talks as Obama promised us he would do.
The head of C-SPAN has implored Congress to open up the last leg of health care reform negotiations to the public, as top Democrats lay plans to hash out the final product among themselves.
[Link: www.foxnews.com...]
235 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:45:23am |
236 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:46:56am |
re: #139 MrSilverDragon
Good morning, folks.
I, along with my lovely wife, get to see "Young Frankenstein" on stage tonight!
Woohoo!
Doesn't take much to make you happy right? :))
237 | darthstar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:49:09am |
re: #227 Blueheron
Tougher? They just want to televise the health talks as Obama promised us he would do.
If CNN wanted to televise the health talks I could respect that. What they want is controversy, as controversy secures viewers, and viewers sell advertising. So they have the breathless Wolf Blitzer calling every fart in the wind a 'breaking point' for the Obama administration. MSNBC isn't much better.
I think the health care talks should be televised. And that the Democrats would be far better off in 2010 if they just fought for giving the American people the best bill they could (medicare +5, Public Option, whatever) and let the Tancredos, Boehners, Bachmanns, and McConnells scream 'death panel!' as their only contribution to the bill.
238 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:49:35am |
re: #141 Semper Fi
Upding. I especially like people who like to sleep in. Traffic is so light, stores so easy to get thru, etc., and I get so much done. I drive along singing lullabies to all those still in dreamland.
I like August when all the snowbirds are gone. They are driving me crazy. They bring all their bad habits with them like for instance traffic jams. Can't wait until it warms up in the great North and they all leave.....grumble....grunble.
239 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:51:30am |
re: #237 darthstar
If CNN wanted to televise the health talks I could respect that. What they want is controversy, as controversy secures viewers, and viewers sell advertising. So they have the breathless Wolf Blitzer calling every fart in the wind a 'breaking point' for the Obama administration. MSNBC isn't much better.
I think the health care talks should be televised. And that the Democrats would be far better off in 2010 if they just fought for giving the American people the best bill they could (medicare +5, Public Option, whatever) and let the Tancredos, Boehners, Bachmanns, and McConnells scream 'death panel!' as their only contribution to the bill.
Excuse me but it is CSPAN who wants to televise the talks as Obama promised on the campaign trail he would allow if elected.
PS Tancredo is a private citizen.
240 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:52:46am |
re: #239 Blueheron
Excuse me but it is CSPAN who wants to televise the talks as Obama promised on the campaign trail he would allow if elected.
PS Tancredo is a private citizen.
And Nancy promised the most transparent Congress ever.
241 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:53:53am |
One of my favorite sites is back up after being down for almost a month. found this story there:
[Link: www.thedailyjournal.com...]
MILLVILLE _ A 61-year-old local woman was jailed Saturday on a charge of eluding police and $10,000 bail, a case that started with Dorothy Verna Plummer allegedly flashing an obscene hand gesture.A police report issued Monday said the incident started at 12:21 p.m. in a parking lot in front of Ashley Furniture store on North High and Albertson Streets when Plummer circled two police cruisers in her vehicle, “sticking her middle finger up at us and dancing.”
Plummer, a resident of East Oak Street, then went to the Burger King drive through. Police waited for her to come out but she made it to North 2nd Street and headed south toward the center of the city.
Finally, her path was blocked when she pulled up behind a civilian vehicle and three officers approached her.
“As we arrived at Dorothy’s car, we observed her radio playing extremely loud,” Officer David Andro reported. “As we asked her to roll down her windows, Dorothy then turned up her music and began dancing, totally ignoring our request.”
Plummer eventually was removed and the car towed.
242 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:54:05am |
re: #240 Cannadian Club Akbar
And Nancy promised the most transparent Congress ever.
Well we all knew Nancy couldn't be trusted .:(
243 | Gretchen G.Tiger Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:54:24am |
Morning Lizards!
I just realized that it is the fabled 2010 election year. Demcrats are bailing. This should be a year of interesting posts.
How are you-all this morning?
244 | laZardo Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:55:22am |
re: #243 ggt
:%P%
/pretty much describes it. Repubs gone crazy, and the Greens still have Cynthia McKinney on board.
245 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:55:54am |
re: #130 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Isn't the news industry kinda s'posed to be "the Loyal Opposition" to any administration?
This news industry up until a couple of months ago have been giving Obama a fat slobbery kiss.//
246 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:56:37am |
PRESIDENT OBAMA is a great admirer of the Mayo Clinic. Time and again he has extolled it as an outstanding model of health care excellence and efficiency.
So perhaps the president will give some thought to the clinic’s recent decision to stop accepting Medicare payments at its primary care facility in Glendale, Ariz. More than 3,000 patients will have to start paying cash if they wish to continue being seen by doctors at the clinic; those unable or unwilling to do so must look for new physicians.
BO is such a rube
[Link: www.boston.com...]
247 | lawhawk Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:56:45am |
re: #232 albusteve
And the environmentalists are still just blowing in the wind.... they still can't get wind power projects in California going because of NIMBYism that takes on the form of conserving vistas (thanks Sen. Feinstein - (D-CA) and Native American tribal claims to require untarnished water views off Cape Cod (picking up where Kennedy (D-MA) left off...
248 | darthstar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:57:40am |
re: #239 Blueheron
Excuse me but it is CSPAN who wants to televise the talks as Obama promised on the campaign trail he would allow if elected.
PS Tancredo is a private citizen.
CSPAN should...I'd watch online.
Thanks for the update on Tancredo. I get these nuts mixed up sometimes.
249 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:57:58am |
re: #142 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I can always put on thermal underwear, boots, a coat, or a scarf, or a hat in the cold.
I can only legally remove so many clothes in the heat.
True but I can tell you when we head North we hate having to put so many clothes on. I don't know how I ever put up with it. Half nekked is good :))
250 | lawhawk Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:58:01am |
re: #243 ggt
Indeed, 2010 is shaping up to be a most intriguing political year with several notable and wholly unexpected retirements. Yet, it doesn't mean that the GOP should be celebrating just yet either.
251 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:58:21am |
re: #246 albusteve
"Paging Mayo Clinic. Paging Mayo Clinic. Under the bus please. STAT!"
252 | Gretchen G.Tiger Wed, Jan 6, 2010 7:59:42am |
re: #250 lawhawk
Indeed, 2010 is shaping up to be a most intriguing political year with several notable and wholly unexpected retirements. Yet, it doesn't mean that the GOP should be celebrating just yet either.
I agree. I think the only one's who can celebrate are the comedians.
254 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:02:19am |
re: #247 lawhawk
And the environmentalists are still just blowing in the wind... they still can't get wind power projects in California going because of NIMBYism that takes on the form of conserving vistas (thanks Sen. Feinstein - (D-CA) and Native American tribal claims to require untarnished water views off Cape Cod (picking up where Kennedy (D-MA) left off...
it would be comical, all the drifting and dodging and make believe....if it were not for the reality of the mess these people are gonna put us in...btw I passed a huge windfarm up in Oklahoma last year while driving to NM...a few turbines where spinning away, but 3/4 of them were stopped...it's like that every time I pass that area...wth?
255 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:03:30am |
NPMSRP 2009 Preliminary Police Misconduct Statistical Report
[Link: www.injusticeeverywhere.com...]
SUMMARY
The following report was generated from data gathered in the months of April 2009 through mid-December 2009. In the those 8.5 months there were:
* 3,445 – Unique reports of police misconduct tracked by the NPMSRP
* 4,012 – Law enforcement officers alleged to have engaged in misconduct.
* 261 – Law enforcement leaders (police chiefs or sheriffs) that were cited in those reports.
* 4,778 – Alleged victims of police misconduct cited in tracked reports
* 258 – Fatalities reported in connection with alleged instances of misconduct.
* 15.05 – Reported incidents of misconduct tracked per day on average or a report of misconduct every 96 minutes.
* $198,943,000 – Reported costs in police misconduct related civil litigation, not counting legal fees or court costs.
* 980.64 per 100,000 – Estimated average 2009 US police misconduct rate (PMR = officers implicated per 100,000 officers)
Not surprisingly, Indiana is close to the top. We're #3! I'm so proud.
Image: NPMSRP_PMRDM_2009.png
256 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:03:47am |
257 | laZardo Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:04:50am |
re: #252 ggt
I agree. I think the only one's who can celebrate are the comedians.
The Comedians are dead.
258 | darthstar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:05:56am |
Time to bathe and get my ass to work...yes, dirty fuckin' hippies like me bathe too.
Cheers, everyone.
259 | Gretchen G.Tiger Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:06:19am |
re: #257 laZardo
The Comedians are dead.
As long as there are politicans, there will be comedians.
:)
260 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:07:12am |
re: #258 darthstar
Time to bathe and get my ass to work...yes, dirty fuckin' hippies like me bathe too.
Cheers, everyone.
How do you hide money from a hippie? Put it under the soap!
//
261 | charlz Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:07:34am |
re: #239 Blueheron
Excuse me but it is CSPAN who wants to televise the talks as Obama promised on the campaign trail he would allow if elected.
When did Obama promise that? It's the Congress that decides whether its proceedings are televised.
262 | laZardo Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:07:38am |
re: #255 RogueOne
NPMSRP 2009 Preliminary Police Misconduct Statistical Report
[Link: www.injusticeeverywhere.com...]
Not surprisingly, Indiana is close to the top. We're #3! I'm so proud.
[Link: www.injusticeeverywhere.com...]
Wow, they really have nothing else to do in Vermont?
263 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:07:51am |
what are they hiding?...the dems are determined to pass their Frankenstein Bill
[Link: www.nypost.com...]
264 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:08:14am |
re: #165 MandyManners
Mandy could you post the link to that? Husband loved it.
It got down to freezing last night here in Florida so I am sitting here in my flannels. Makes sleeping good for a few months and then we head back for the beach and the fishing. :))
266 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:09:06am |
re: #262 laZardo
In a state that small it's probably just 3 dirty cops jacking up their numbers.
268 | Gretchen G.Tiger Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:09:23am |
270 | lawhawk Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:11:18am |
re: #254 albusteve
Wind turbines have a sweet spot of speeds that they aim for - they work best in a narrow range. If there's too much or too little wind, they don't work all that well (or at all). There's also an issue of demand. The wind turbines aren't going to be needed if other more reliable and stable power sources are providing power.
271 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:11:37am |
re: #269 Blueheron
Where are you in Florida? Just wondering.
274 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:13:43am |
"Now is not the time to get stuck on any one point," Rep. John Larson (D-Conn.) said. "The important thing for us now is to get a bill done."
Read more: [Link: www.nypost.com...]
donk mentality....disregard the substance
275 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:15:11am |
re: #274 albusteve
Translation: Shove it down the people's throats.
277 | Gretchen G.Tiger Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:16:33am |
I have a horrible reaccuring nightmare that after Obama's 8 years are up, Oprah will retire and give her TV minions to Michelle Obama. I have nothing personally against Michelle, I just don't want to see her an Oprah-type role.
278 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:17:18am |
re: #277 ggt
I have a horrible reaccuring nightmare that after Obama's 8 years are up, Oprah will retire and give her TV minions to Michelle Obama. I have nothing personally against Michelle, I just don't want to see her an Oprah-type role.
I don't wanna see Obama for 8 years.
279 | Gretchen G.Tiger Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:17:21am |
re: #275 Cannadian Club Akbar
Translation: Shove it down the people's throats.
"They will swallow this Brave New World and LIKE IT!"
--Democrat elitist
/
280 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:17:24am |
what's the point in regulating H&R Block?....one rule...they mess up, they pay
[Link: www.lucianne.com...]
281 | Gretchen G.Tiger Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:17:35am |
282 | windsagio Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:19:07am |
re: #270 lawhawk
People in OR at least can pay a premium to get Wind power out of the Gorge (Most of the power is Hydro). Its a pretty sucsessful (sp, I'm tired) program if I recall correctly.
283 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:19:30am |
I'm off to go deliver subpoenas to a company I'm suing. I could have had a server do it for me but then I don't get to see the looks on their faces.
284 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:19:35am |
re: #280 albusteve
what's the point in regulating H&R Block?...one rule...they mess up, they pay
[Link: www.lucianne.com...]
Does Tim Geithner know this?
285 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:20:06am |
re: #270 lawhawk
Wind turbines have a sweet spot of speeds that they aim for - they work best in a narrow range. If there's too much or too little wind, they don't work all that well (or at all). There's also an issue of demand. The wind turbines aren't going to be needed if other more reliable and stable power sources are providing power.
I think the entire notion is absurd....concentrate on small, efficient, off the grid turbines...everybody should have a few, where they are worth it
286 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:20:12am |
re: #283 RogueOne
I'm off to go deliver subpoenas to a company I'm suing. I could have had a server do it for me but then I don't get to see the looks on their faces.
Get pics!!!
287 | windsagio Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:20:27am |
actually I just stopped by because I had to put this somewhere:
when did little orphan annie become about Hands melting off?
288 | windsagio Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:21:38am |
re: #285 albusteve
The newer solar panels would be better for that. Even with those smaller newer turbines, individual wind turbines have a large number of cost and practicality issues.
289 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:22:04am |
re: #284 Cannadian Club Akbar
Does Tim Geithner know this?
he's probably behind it..."it's Turbo Tax fault!"
290 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:23:34am |
re: #288 windsagio
The newer solar panels would be better for that. Even with those smaller newer turbines, individual wind turbines have a large number of cost and practicality issues.
unleash American ingenuity and think positive
291 | gregb Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:24:13am |
re: #216 Frogmarch
Dem strategist says:
"basically it comes down to one thing. You've got to kick the shit out of somebody."Is that the Chicago way?
You've just pegged it. Maybe the midterm elections will be a referendum on whether the "Chicago Way" is what people want.
I'm not saying it doesn't have its place, but I think the political middle has been historically pro-harmony.
292 | Gretchen G.Tiger Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:25:00am |
re: #291 gregb
You've just pegged it. Maybe the midterm elections will be a referendum on whether the "Chicago Way" is what people want.
I'm not saying it doesn't have its place, but I think the political middle has been historically pro-harmony.
Welcome to my world. . . .
;%P%
293 | deadletterboy Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:25:48am |
This post by PZ Myers is a day old, but still terrifying. Check it.
294 | Ben Hur Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:25:56am |
Chain Email of the Day:
36 have been accused of spousal abuse
7 have been arrested for fraud
19 have been accused of writing bad checks
117 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at least 2 businesses
3 have done time for assault
71 repeat, 71, cannot get a credit card due to bad credit
14 have been arrested on drug-related charges
8 have been arrested for shoplifting
21 currently are defendants in lawsuits, and
84 have been arrested for drunk driving in the last year
Can you guess which organization this is?
NBA Or NFL ?
Neither, it's the 535 members of the United States Congress
295 | Gretchen G.Tiger Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:26:57am |
re: #294 Ben Hur
Chain Email of the Day:
36 have been accused of spousal abuse
7 have been arrested for fraud
19 have been accused of writing bad checks
117 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at least 2 businesses
3 have done time for assault
71 repeat, 71, cannot get a credit card due to bad credit
14 have been arrested on drug-related charges
8 have been arrested for shoplifting
21 currently are defendants in lawsuits, and
84 have been arrested for drunk driving in the last year
Can you guess which organization this is?
NBA Or NFL ?
Neither, it's the 535 members of the United States Congress
It's the Chicago Way. . .
296 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:28:11am |
297 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:30:14am |
re: #295 ggt
We speak of Chicago as if Washington D.C. is not also an awful terrible dis-functional place.
298 | Gretchen G.Tiger Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:31:29am |
re: #297 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
We speak of Chicago as if Washington D.C. is not also an awful terrible dis-functional place.
Well, now, they are one and the same.
299 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:33:10am |
re: #232 albusteve
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar is expected to announce Wednesday that his agency will require oil and natural-gas companies to clear more regulatory hurdles before they are allowed to drill on federal lands.
we are fucked...these people would rather feed the ticks who breed the terrorists
[Link: online.wsj.com...]
Salazar is the only Democrat I voted for when he ran for Attorney General. Bad choice.
300 | Obdicut Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:33:58am |
re: #294 Ben Hur
Some of that is pretty hard to believe. I assume it's an unsourced chain email?
301 | Gretchen G.Tiger Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:34:57am |
re: #232 albusteve
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar is expected to announce Wednesday that his agency will require oil and natural-gas companies to clear more regulatory hurdles before they are allowed to drill on federal lands.
we are fucked...these people would rather feed the ticks who breed the terrorists
[Link: online.wsj.com...]
As long as the "i's" are dotted and the "t's " are crossed.
Reality is CYA to these people.
gah
302 | Semper Fi Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:35:11am |
re: #238 Blueheron
I like August when all the snowbirds are gone. They are driving me crazy. They bring all their bad habits with them like for instance traffic jams. Can't wait until it warms up in the great North and they all leave...grumble...grunble.
Sorry, had to step away for a bit. I've yet to master discipline to inform lizards when that happens. Making adjustments though.
My friend built a home in Mexico and live there year round. Currently they're having second thoughts because in summer they get very lonely as the snowbirds return north.
303 | ILoveIsrael Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:35:28am |
Why does Libya own a mansion in Englewood, NJ, and why is Gaddafi's envoy being allowed to stay there?
[Link: www.jpost.com...]
304 | Gretchen G.Tiger Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:35:57am |
re: #300 Obdicut
Some of that is pretty hard to believe. I assume it's an unsourced chain email?
The people who compose these things take into account "crimes" from 30 years ago or more.
305 | Sheila Broflovski Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:36:04am |
re: #303 ILoveIsrael
Why does Libya own a mansion in Englewood, NJ, and why is Gaddafi's envoy being allowed to stay there?
[Link: www.jpost.com...]
Because they, uh, paid for it?
306 | windsagio Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:37:14am |
re: #290 albusteve
now now, I'm not saying it won't work, I'm saying 'this option is better!'
I'm all for models where people either quit having to buy electricity, or even (per the German model) begin selling electricity back to the utilities. Its one of the big things we can do to improve our impact and society.
307 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:37:36am |
re: #303 ILoveIsrael
Why does Libya own a mansion in Englewood, NJ, and why is Gaddafi's envoy being allowed to stay there?
[Link: www.jpost.com...]
Does Kadaffy put up his tent in the back yard?
308 | Gretchen G.Tiger Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:38:01am |
re: #305 Alouette
Because they, uh, paid for it?
In a lot of other countries, foreigners can't own property. Not here, the whole world has an interest in us.
309 | Obdicut Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:38:28am |
re: #304 ggt
84 out of 535 arrested for drunk driving in the last year would be kind of insane. I submitted it to Snopes, maybe they'll check it out.
310 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:38:45am |
re: #299 Blueheron
Salazar is the only Democrat I voted for when he ran for Attorney General. Bad choice.
there are peole here that see a .5% drop in unemployment as a sign of recovery...ant that the markets are trying to muscle their way up, and have, but to who's benefit...the feds have missed every swing they take at the economy...deficit spending, lowered production, unfunded state mandates across the country, failing infrastructure...I think the worst is yet to come and the donks are leading the way....our energy problems are not even problems yet...when the economy ramps up where is cheap energy going to come from?...we are no better of than 20yrs ago....
311 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:39:03am |
re: #308 ggt
In a lot of other countries, foreigners can't own property. Not here, the whole world has an interest in us.
Remember when everyone was freaking out thinking Japan was gonna own everything in America?
312 | Mad Al-Jaffee Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:40:33am |
re: #308 ggt
In a lot of other countries, foreigners can't own property. Not here, the whole world has an interest in us.
In Soviet Union, property owns you!
313 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:41:09am |
re: #248 darthstar
CSPAN should...I'd watch online.
Thanks for the update on Tancredo. I get these nuts mixed up sometimes.
No problem. Tancredo was aces with me even after he left the Congress until I saw him interviewed about the Madoff scandal. Apparently Tancredo had lost his life savings with Madoff and he said the government should help him and restore his savings.
Yeah right.
314 | Gretchen G.Tiger Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:41:40am |
re: #311 Cannadian Club Akbar
Remember when everyone was freaking out thinking Japan was gonna own everything in America?
I wouldn't mind if the law applied equally to Kadaffi --Dipomatic immunity means you can own all the guns you want, commit ANY crime and you are above the law. . . .
315 | Obdicut Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:41:41am |
re: #311 Cannadian Club Akbar
Crichton managed to squirt out a crappy novel about it. Produced a baffling but enjoyable movie, too.
The hysteria over Japan's economic dominance was probably the first time my young mind said, "What the hell? This seems like a crazy thing to be scared of."
316 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:41:52am |
re: #306 windsagio
now now, I'm not saying it won't work, I'm saying 'this option is better!'
I'm all for models where people either quit having to buy electricity, or even (per the German model) begin selling electricity back to the utilities. Its one of the big things we can do to improve our impact and society.
the subject was wind power...the tech is there, the costs are not yet feasible for the average joe out in eastern NM
317 | baier Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:42:43am |
Great article in Newsweek (of all places) on how Israel is losing the PR war.
Ahmadinejad-like challenges to Israel's basic right to exist are beneath comment. But as long as all those Arabs and Palestinians remain in its midst, their political status unresolved, critics from all sides will keep questioning how long Israel can endure as both a Jewish state and a democracy. Why not organize a well-funded PR strategy, complete with eminent proxies (retired statesmen of the kind TV producers love to book), to begin to address those questions now? Go on the offensive: a case could be made that, as the only Mideast state actually approved by a vote of the U.N. General Assembly (Resolution 181 in November 1947, partitioning Palestine into Jewish and Arab sections; Jews embraced it, and Arabs went to war over it), Israel has the right under international law to retain its identity as a Jewish state. By contrast, Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon were merely patched together by treaty bureaucrats at around the same time—hardly a global imprimatur.
Don't simply parry, in other words; thrust as well. Strike preemptively for hearts and minds. Develop long-term strategies. Lay the groundwork for future challenges so that you've got camera-ready allies in high places, and the Larry Kings of the world are gradually and subtly "educated" in how to respond to obvious misstatements of fact. Plan and organize a lot more tours and private briefings for journalists and think tanks—the kind that Jewish groups and U.S. senators and congressmen now routinely get, to great effect. Embed foreign journalists and others in more operations. Take the doubters down into the archeological tunnels well below the Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem to show people, again and again, that the Jews were at the Western Wall first. You can then remind them that, for all the accusations of brutality and insensitivity hurled at Israel, Israelis still restrain themselves today from worshiping at the holiest site in Judaism—the "foundation stone" of the Ark of the Covenant 250 feet away from the wall—so as not to ruffle Muslim sensitivities (it sits underneath the more recently built Dome of the Rock).
318 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:44:21am |
320 | lawhawk Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:45:51am |
re: #317 baier
Honest Reporting has the Dishonest Reporter Award for 2009, but it has so much more - a what's what of media bias, lies, anti-Semitism, blood libels and more that are hurled against Israel on a daily basis.
321 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:47:22am |
[Link: www.usatoday.com...]
an uptick!....recovery!...see all you people that want the Stimulus to fail!
(it already has)
322 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:48:25am |
re: #270 lawhawk
Wind turbines have a sweet spot of speeds that they aim for - they work best in a narrow range. If there's too much or too little wind, they don't work all that well (or at all). There's also an issue of demand. The wind turbines aren't going to be needed if other more reliable and stable power sources are providing power.
Yeah like coal. ///
323 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:48:47am |
re: #321 albusteve
[Link: www.usatoday.com...]
an uptick!...recovery!...see all you people that want the Stimulus to fail!
(it already has)
But, but, CFC was a hit!! Everyone got a new car!!!
324 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:49:14am |
re: #271 Cannadian Club Akbar
Where are you in Florida? Just wondering.
Below Sarasota. Awesome place to live.
325 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:49:49am |
326 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:51:23am |
327 | Ericus58 Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:51:27am |
Anyone catch the Orange Bowl last night? That was fun.
Man, love the college games.
328 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:51:30am |
re: #324 Blueheron
Below Sarasota. Awesome place to live.
I lived in Port Charolette and Punta Gorda years ago.
330 | lawhawk Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:52:20am |
re: #316 albusteve
The tech is there, but the NIMBYism is omnipresent, and municipalities are taking to zoning rules to limit/prohibit their installation on any number of grounds (noise, setbacks, proximity to schools/residences, etc.) Also, not all parts of the country are where wind blows consistently to make it feasible. The situation is even more limiting for solar - there's some parts of the country where solar would have a more profound effect than others, based on distance to equator, prevailing weather patterns, etc.
331 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:52:45am |
332 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:53:05am |
re: #327 Ericus58
Anyone catch the Orange Bowl last night? That was fun.
Man, love the college games.
I can hardly stand it, waiting for the Cowboy/Eagles rematch...I'm all about the NFL, but I like college ball too
333 | The Sanity Inspector Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:53:10am |
I have never been able to understand where people got the idea that democracy was in some way opposed to tradition. It is obvious that tradition is only democracy extended through time. It is trusting to a consensus of common human voices rather than to some isolated or arbitrary record. [...] Tradition may be defined as an extension of the franchise. Tradition means giving votes to the most obscure of all classes, our ancestors. It is the democracy of the dead. Tradition refuses to submit to the small and arrogant oligarchy of those who merely happen to be walking about. All democrats object to men being disqualified by the accident of birth; tradition objects to their being disqualified by the accident of death. Democracy tells us not to neglect a good man's opinion, even if he is our groom; tradition asks us not to neglect a good man's opinion, even if he is our father.
-- G. K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy, 1908
334 | Obdicut Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:54:30am |
By the way, have you guys heard about
[Link: www.letssaythanks.com...]
Xerox is sponsoring sending free postcards to the troops, if you just take the time to fill some out.
335 | baier Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:54:41am |
Honest Reporting has the Dishonest Reporter Award for 2009, but it has so much more - a what's what of media bias, lies, anti-Semitism, blood libels and more that are hurled against Israel on a daily basis.
Israel needs to do way better at the information war. It needs to detach the reason Israel exists to the holocaust, and attach it to Jewish history in Israel. The holocaust underlines why a Jewish state is necessary, but not the cause of its creation.
336 | The Sanity Inspector Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:56:08am |
re: #321 albusteve
[Link: www.usatoday.com...]
an uptick!...recovery!...see all you people that want the Stimulus to fail!
(it already has)
Major Japanese and South Korean makers were up solidly in the month, with Hyundai leading the group with a 40.6% gain, Toyota rising 32.3%, Honda up 24.5% and Nissan up 18.2%.
Well-built, low cost cars were a hit with the public? Who'da thunk it? Of course, The Big Three were too involved with administering pensions and benefits to pay much attention to building cars...
337 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:56:12am |
re: #330 lawhawk
The tech is there, but the NIMBYism is omnipresent, and municipalities are taking to zoning rules to limit/prohibit their installation on any number of grounds (noise, setbacks, proximity to schools/residences, etc.) Also, not all parts of the country are where wind blows consistently to make it feasible. The situation is even more limiting for solar - there's some parts of the country where solar would have a more profound effect than others, based on distance to equator, prevailing weather patterns, etc.
heh...I was trying to find the turbine/zoning thing posted awhile back...if America is going to become 'green' it is with great reluctance...looks good on paper tho
338 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:57:30am |
re: #302 Semper Fi
Sorry, had to step away for a bit. I've yet to master discipline to inform lizards when that happens. Making adjustments though.
My friend built a home in Mexico and live there year round. Currently they're having second thoughts because in summer they get very lonely as the snowbirds return north.
Not me. I love the solitude
It's almost like owning a thousand acres in Wyoming. And it is great being the only driver on a six lane highway at 5:30 PM :))
339 | Semper Fi Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:57:42am |
re: #327 Ericus58
Anyone catch the Orange Bowl last night? That was fun.
Man, love the college games.
I'm a big fan of college FB too
340 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 8:59:14am |
re: #304 ggt
The people who compose these things take into account "crimes" from 30 years ago or more.
Who cares? It's fun.
341 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:01:01am |
re: #336 The Sanity Inspector
Major Japanese and South Korean makers were up solidly in the month, with Hyundai leading the group with a 40.6% gain, Toyota rising 32.3%, Honda up 24.5% and Nissan up 18.2%.
Well-built, low cost cars were a hit with the public? Who'da thunk it? Of course, The Big Three were too involved with administering pensions and benefits to pay much attention to building cars...
GM built one good car at least....
Image: 2009%20Camaro%20silver%20RS%20SS%20b.jpg
342 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:01:59am |
343 | Semper Fi Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:02:02am |
re: #338 Blueheron
Not me. I love the solitude
It's almost like owning a thousand acres in Wyoming. And it is great being the only driver on a six lane highway at 5:30 PM :))
By golly, you just described heaven.
344 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:05:33am |
re: #342 Cannadian Club Akbar
I love Camaros.
my all time favorite....69 Z28
Image: 1969-chev-camaro-z28.jpg
345 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:06:23am |
re: #344 albusteve
my all time favorite...69 Z28
[Link: www.ultimatemusclecar.com...]
302 engine with 2.02 heads. YES!!!!
347 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:08:28am |
348 | albusteve Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:09:23am |
re: #345 Cannadian Club Akbar
302 engine with 2.02 heads. YES!!!
not an inline dragster, but a super road car...almost 400hp...just an awesome car...check out this site for the skinny, I love these guys
[Link: musclecars.howstuffworks.com...]
349 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:09:30am |
re: #347 Blueheron
Err should I look behind me? :)))
My last job had a job site in Venice. I've been in the area 38 years!!!
350 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:09:36am |
351 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:11:58am |
re: #328 Cannadian Club Akbar
I lived in Port Charolette and Punta Gorda years ago.
Were you there when the hurricane hit Punta Gorda? Great little town.
352 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:12:46am |
re: #351 Blueheron
Were you there when the hurricane hit Punta Gorda? Great little town.
No, was in my house in Northern Manatee county.
353 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:13:12am |
re: #349 Cannadian Club Akbar
My last job had a job site in Venice. I've been in the area 38 years!!!
Venice is my spot. Ssshhh don't tell anybody. It is a great 'undiscovered' place to live :))
354 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:14:44am |
re: #353 Blueheron
Venice is my spot. Ssshhh don't tell anybody. It is a great 'undiscovered' place to live :))
I was a corporate trainer for Chili's. Opened the one in Pt. Charolette. I remember when Chili's in Venice went up. There was nothing there.
355 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:15:43am |
re: #353 Blueheron
Also, my last job was in underground utilities. We put in the pipe for Grand Paradisio.
356 | Blueheron Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:17:47am |
re: #354 Cannadian Club Akbar
I was a corporate trainer for Chili's. Opened the one in Pt. Charolette. I remember when Chili's in Venice went up. There was nothing there
Still isn't anything for the most part.
357 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:19:09am |
re: #356 Blueheron
Cool, a neighbor lizard!! We'll chat again!!
359 | The Sanity Inspector Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:20:46am |
... ... ... I got nothin'...
360 | RogueOne Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:23:45am |
re: #286 Cannadian Club Akbar
Get pics!!!
I did, with GPS log attached just to prove when and where I gave it to them. Most fun I've had in weeks.
361 | lawhawk Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:30:05am |
re: #359 The Sanity Inspector
Would Yon risk his credibility over lying about the incident? I don't think so. I think there are sufficient questions about it to want to hear what the TSA has to say about the incident and why he was handcuffed as well as the questions posed.
362 | Feline Emperor of the Conservative Waste Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:30:27am |
In honor of Pittsburgh's now extinct playoff hopes in football there will be a temporary avatar change for the rest of the day.
Go Penguins!
363 | JoyousMN Wed, Jan 6, 2010 9:40:43am |
re: #344 albusteve
I had a 69 Camaro, not Z28 in 1979. Four speed, red with black stripes.
Fun car. Wish I still had it. I always wondered why GM screwed them up so much when the re-release them. Why didn't they make the car more like a retro and re-do the styling less? I think it would have gone over better. Oh well.