Overnight Open Thread
Truth is, I’ve always been selling out. The difference is that in the past, I looked like I had integrity because there were no buyers.
— Lily Tomlin
Truth is, I’ve always been selling out. The difference is that in the past, I looked like I had integrity because there were no buyers.
— Lily Tomlin
1 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 10:23:40pm |
Woo! hoo! I’ve got a full snuffbox, a pipe packed with Prince Albert, a glass of plum wine spiked with slivo, the wife and kids are out of town, and now I’ve got an open thread!
2 | Bagua Jun 17, 2010 10:23:42pm |
4 | Irenicum Jun 17, 2010 10:29:08pm |
So are we gonna have the LA “victory” riots thread? I sure hope not.
6 | Bagua Jun 17, 2010 10:30:40pm |
re: #4 Irenicum
So are we gonna have the LA “victory” riots thread? I sure hope not.
Deploy thread tear gas.
8 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 17, 2010 10:32:28pm |
Our team won….let’s attack the police!
Officers fire projectiles at Lakers fans after being attacked
One of the most dramatic clashes between Los Angeles police officers and unruly Lakers fans occurred at Figueroa Street and Venice Boulevard, prompting police to fire less-than-lethal rounds.
The officers arrived as revelers tried to overturn a city parking enforcement vehicle. The officers raised their rifles and fired the less-than-lethal rounds toward the crowd, some of whom had set fire to several orange cones.
On the LAPD’s tactical frequency, officers at the intersection were heard requesting permission to fire projectiles at a group of men throwing chunks of concrete at them. The permission was granted.
It’s unclear whether any officers or fans were hurt.
Witnesses said fans threw bottles at police officers and set several small fires in the area.
A few blocks away, crowds had broken display windows at several local businesses.
At least nine people were arrested, but that number is expected to grow.
Channel 7 just said there are reports of an officer down.
9 | Irenicum Jun 17, 2010 10:33:52pm |
re: #6 Bagua
Well, in that case, here’s a jazz suggestion: Radio Rhythm from Fletcher Henderson.
10 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 17, 2010 10:34:59pm |
Truth is, I’ve always been selling out. The difference is that in the past, I looked like I had integrity because there were no buyers.— Lily Tomlin
“All you know about me is what I’ve sold you,
I sold out long before you ever even heard my name.”
11 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 10:35:02pm |
re: #5 Irenicum
I hope this shit gets cut short pronto!
Can we just have a policy of shooting rioters ? I bet people would be afraid to riot if they got shot for doing it. I know that’s not a morally justifiable response except if lives were endangered and that was the only way to save someone. But this kind of pointless celebratory rioting ticks me off.
12 | Irenicum Jun 17, 2010 10:35:59pm |
Shit. I would have loved this to have been a celebratory thread for either side. Damn I hate human nature..
16 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 10:38:42pm |
re: #12 Irenicum
Shit. I would have loved this to have been a celebratory thread for either side. Damn I hate human nature..
“You are right, I have always known about man. From the evidence, I believe his wisdom must walk hand and hand with his idiocy. His emotions must rule his brain. He must be a warlike creature who gives battle to everything around him, even himself.” _ dr. Zaius.
17 | Irenicum Jun 17, 2010 10:39:00pm |
re: #11 BryanS
I agree. The response is an issue, but the response to the response is also an issue.
18 | tradewind Jun 17, 2010 10:39:13pm |
re: #8 NJDhockeyfan
Sonofabitch.
Time to haul out the high pressure hoses.
21 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 10:41:05pm |
‘Beware the beast man, for he is the Devil’s pawn. Alone among God’s primates, he kills for sport, for lust, for greed. Yea, he will murder his brother to possess his brother’s land. Let him not breed in great numbers, for he will make a desert of his home and yours. Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death.’
23 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 10:42:07pm |
re: #15 tradewind
Paintball guns.
Yeah, that’s the ticket.
Well, it certainly isn’t any pleasure being pelted with paintballs.
24 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 17, 2010 10:42:21pm |
re: #12 Irenicum
I’d bet even odds that most of the rioters didn’t even watch a single game. Just mindless meat puppets out to wreck stuff and burn shit.
25 | Kragar Jun 17, 2010 10:42:54pm |
re: #8 NJDhockeyfan
Well, it could be worse.
They could be having the our team lost lets attack the police party instead. They get mean then.
26 | Irenicum Jun 17, 2010 10:43:05pm |
re: #16 Guanxi88
Ah, a prescient response! I just got the whole Twilight Zone series on DVD in the mail today. Rod Serling has shaped most of who I am to this day. And I love his Planet of the Apes analogy of the social crisis in his day.
27 | lostlakehiker Jun 17, 2010 10:44:39pm |
re: #11 BryanS
Can we just have a policy of shooting rioters ? I bet people would be afraid to riot if they got shot for doing it. I know that’s not a morally justifiable response except if lives were endangered and that was the only way to save someone. But this kind of pointless celebratory rioting ticks me off.
Kent State. Boston Massacre. Unless rioters are torching inhabited structures or themselves using firearms, it’s a bad idea.
One man’s riot is another man’s demonstration, and any demonstration is vulnerable to the activities of provocateurs and hotheads. If rioters were summarily shot, a demonstration would be an all or nothing thing. The police would have to choose between shooting, or going over to the demonstrators and declaring revolution.
I know you didn’t mean it seriously, but I’ve seen a few demonstrations including one where the police got way out of hand. That one, it’s lucky nobody got killed.
The routine daily total of carbqs in France tops this incident by miles. And somehow France goes on.
Down the road, why not have good cameras and just film the riot. Then pick the rioters up later and fine them a hefty sum? How deflating!
28 | tradewind Jun 17, 2010 10:45:08pm |
re: #20 Bagua
Is that….. can’t be… it is!
White bronco spotted at Hollywood and Highlands.
29 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 10:45:22pm |
re: #17 Irenicum
I agree. The response is an issue, but the response to the response is also an issue.
Isn’t this a more recent phenomenon? Did people riot in the 50s when their football team or baseball team won a championship? What has made this kind of behavior morally acceptable?
30 | windsagio Jun 17, 2010 10:45:26pm |
re: #25 Kragar (proud to be kafir)
Well, it could be worse.
They could be having the our team lost lets attack the police party instead. They get mean then.
To be honest I’m a little bemused that anyone is actually surprised that they did this. It was utterly predictable :P
32 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 10:46:02pm |
re: #26 Irenicum
Ah, a prescient response! I just got the whole Twilight Zone series on DVD in the mail today. Rod Serling has shaped most of who I am to this day. And I love his Planet of the Apes analogy of the social crisis in his day.
Wifey can’t fathom why a flick with such BAD acting should be, in my mind, one of the greatest commentaries on the human condition since Crime & Punishment. I can’t believe I married a woman who don’t dig sci-fi, or ha kids with a Heston-hater.
33 | Irenicum Jun 17, 2010 10:46:35pm |
re: #29 BryanS
Sadly, it’s a malady called being human. I wish it were otherwise.
34 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 17, 2010 10:46:58pm |
re: #29 BryanS
Isn’t this a more recent phenomenon? Did people riot in the 50s when their football team or baseball team won a championship? What has made this kind of behavior morally acceptable?
Funniest riot ever: en.wikipedia.org
35 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 10:47:20pm |
re: #27 lostlakehiker
Kent State. Boston Massacre. Unless rioters are torching inhabited structures or themselves using firearms, it’s a bad idea.
One man’s riot is another man’s demonstration, and any demonstration is vulnerable to the activities of provocateurs and hotheads. If rioters were summarily shot, a demonstration would be an all or nothing thing. The police would have to choose between shooting, or going over to the demonstrators and declaring revolution.
I know you didn’t mean it seriously, but I’ve seen a few demonstrations including one where the police got way out of hand. That one, it’s lucky nobody got killed.
The routine daily total of carbqs in France tops this incident by miles. And somehow France goes on.
Down the road, why not have good cameras and just film the riot. Then pick the rioters up later and fine them a hefty sum? How deflating!
I’d say something more imposing like a couple weeks in the local slammer would make the point more than even a simple large fine. Make rioting a class A misdemeanor too.
36 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 17, 2010 10:47:26pm |
re: #23 BryanS
Well, it certainly isn’t any pleasure being pelted with paintballs.
There are non-lethal suppression paintballs out there. Some filled with pepper spray, some fill with the foulest skunk stench bad enough to make the average person double over gagging from the stink.
37 | Bagua Jun 17, 2010 10:47:52pm |
re: #27 lostlakehiker
What a load of PC nonsense. They swarmed cars with people inside, threw rocks, bottles, concrete, and then torched a car on a busy street. It could have exploded.
This was no “demonstration”.
38 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 17, 2010 10:48:00pm |
re: #32 Guanxi88
Wifey can’t fathom why a flick with such BAD acting should be, in my mind, one of the greatest commentaries on the human condition since Crime & Punishment. I can’t believe I married a woman who don’t dig sci-fi, or ha kids with a Heston-hater.
Have you showed her brainy newer sci-fi? Children of Men comes to mind.
39 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 17, 2010 10:48:49pm |
re: #36 Slumbering Behemoth
There are non-lethal suppression paintballs out there. Some filled with pepper spray, some fill with the foulest skunk stench bad enough to make the average person double over gagging from the stink.
Riot back to the showers! :D
42 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 10:50:17pm |
re: #38 WindUpBird
Have you showed her brainy newer sci-fi? Children of Men comes to mind.
yeah, she saw it and was polite. She dug District 9, however, so there’ hope yet for our marriage. How sharp is she? “Ya know, I think the prawns were a scouting force and something went sideways, logistically. They’ve got infantry weapons and light armor, but no heavy weapons. Looks to me like they were an invading force with a crappy quartermaster corps.”
43 | Gus Jun 17, 2010 10:50:19pm |
re: #11 BryanS
Can we just have a policy of shooting rioters ? I bet people would be afraid to riot if they got shot for doing it. I know that’s not a morally justifiable response except if lives were endangered and that was the only way to save someone. But this kind of pointless celebratory rioting ticks me off.
Better to be ticked off then to live in a banana country that kills people for property damage. No American cop is going to shoot someone for burning a cab.
Anyway, this crap isn’t new. Was just watching the Denver riot after the Avalanche won.
44 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 17, 2010 10:51:21pm |
re: #40 Irenicum
I love that movie. I own it!
What a grim and amazing film. My favorite thing is I don’t think the camera every stops focusing on Clive Owen. it’s all 100% in the moment, experiential. Tracking shots to die for. O_O
A little more steampunk than sci-fi, but The Prestige also comes to mind as a mindblowing flick.
45 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 17, 2010 10:51:57pm |
re: #42 Guanxi88
I still haven’t seen District 9 *_*
46 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 10:52:31pm |
re: #34 WindUpBird
Funniest riot ever: [Link: en.wikipedia.org…]
Wow. If anything makes us look like “mindless meat puppets”, that would be it. People are just so fricken stupid.
47 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 10:53:44pm |
re: #45 WindUpBird
I still haven’t seen District 9 *_*
I tell you, I was VERY skeptical, and fully prepared to hate it. Loved the movie - I actually gave a damn about the characters, and that almost never happens. ‘Course, the whole thing is character-driven - the sci-fi thing drops out of your mind pretty damned fast and you see a real human drama, albeit with some non-human characters.
48 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 10:53:47pm |
re: #36 Slumbering Behemoth
There are non-lethal suppression paintballs out there. Some filled with pepper spray, some fill with the foulest skunk stench bad enough to make the average person double over gagging from the stink.
I think the skunk ones would be fun—it would make them explain to their friends/reatives/colleagues what an idiot they were after they’ve had time to reflect.
49 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 17, 2010 10:54:16pm |
re: #46 BryanS
Wow. If anything makes us look like “mindless meat puppets”, that would be it. People are just so fricken stupid.
Group psychology is an amazing thing!
50 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 10:54:52pm |
re: #46 BryanS
Wow. If anything makes us look like “mindless meat puppets”, that would be it. People are just so fricken stupid.
Man is a rope stretched across an abyss, to paraphrase Freddy Nietzsch’
51 | Irenicum Jun 17, 2010 10:56:49pm |
re: #32 Guanxi88
I love the writing of Rod Serling and his social conscience. I actually told my church that I have the moral universe I have because of his writing. I wouldn’t be a Christian were it not for him. Half of them laughed and the other half nodded in knowing knowledge. I started watching the Twilight Zone tonight before the game. I can’t wait to watch the rest over the next few days.
52 | Eclectic Infidel Jun 17, 2010 10:58:27pm |
Folk in the building next door were really going on, hours ago and then I finally put two and two together…posts on LGF about basketball, people screaming next door…
I’m just not a sports fan.
53 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 10:58:58pm |
re: #51 Irenicum
I love the writing of Rod Serling and his social conscience. I actually told my church that I have the moral universe I have because of his writing. I wouldn’t be a Christian were it not for him. Half of them laughed and the other half nodded in knowing knowledge. I started watching the Twilight Zone tonight before the game. I can’t wait to watch the rest over the next few days.
Oddly enough, he informed a lot of my thinking as well. it’s odd that a sci-fi tv series in syndication should have such an effect - a tribute to the man’s genius, i suppose, but still.
In the same way, Star Wars’ dystopian retro-futurism informed my thinking about high-tech to a greater degree than did Star Trek, though I never missed an episode.
54 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 10:59:09pm |
re: #50 Guanxi88
Man is a rope stretched across an abyss, to paraphrase Freddy Nietzsch’
Seems it was a fleeting moment on the wrong side of the chasm—the live feeds have looked pretty calm of late.
55 | Irenicum Jun 17, 2010 10:59:42pm |
re: #51 Irenicum
I just got the complete series in the mail today. Booyah!
56 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:00:08pm |
re: #54 BryanS
Seems it was a fleeting moment on the wrong side of the chasm—the live feeds have looked pretty calm of late.
These things pass quickly, in general. We all go a little mad, sometimes, according to Mr. bates.
57 | Irenicum Jun 17, 2010 11:04:53pm |
re: #53 Guanxi88
I grew up on Star Trek, but I don’t buy into its utopian future. Too positivistic for me. Doesn’t take into account the brokenness of the human condition. Rod saw the word much more clearly to my mind.
58 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:05:01pm |
When drinking geikikan plum wine (13% alcohol by volume) mixed half and half with Zwack Slivovitz (40-something % alcohol) and doing pinch after pinch of maccoboy snuff, resist the temptation to smoke a pipe at the same time you add some kava kava to your wine glass. I’m more or less on the dark side of the moon just now.
60 | Irenicum Jun 17, 2010 11:06:05pm |
re: #58 Guanxi88
Wow. I’d like to live in that world for a few minutes.
61 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 17, 2010 11:06:21pm |
re: #58 Guanxi88
When drinking geikikan plum wine (13% alcohol by volume) mixed half and half with Zwack Slivovitz (40-something % alcohol) and doing pinch after pinch of maccoboy snuff, resist the temptation to smoke a pipe at the same time you add some kava kava to your wine glass. I’m more or less on the dark side of the moon just now.
I was sorta there a few nights ago. Compounded intoxication! The hangover was incredible -_-
62 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:07:12pm |
re: #61 WindUpBird
I was sorta there a few nights ago. Compounded intoxication! The hangover was incredible -_-
so i have that to look forward to.
63 | Eclectic Infidel Jun 17, 2010 11:08:01pm |
re: #58 Guanxi88
When drinking geikikan plum wine (13% alcohol by volume) mixed half and half with Zwack Slivovitz (40-something % alcohol) and doing pinch after pinch of maccoboy snuff, resist the temptation to smoke a pipe at the same time you add some kava kava to your wine glass. I’m more or less on the dark side of the moon just now.
I tried Slivovitz for the very first time at the second Seder I attended this year. I was very impressed with the taste (I usually like blended scotch mixed with some water over ice).
64 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 17, 2010 11:08:11pm |
re: #53 Guanxi88
It is often said that tackling the social issues of the day in a straight forward manner would have been far too taboo for a television series at the time, and that Serling used a Sci-Fi palette to paint such narratives in a way that bypassed those taboos.
I believe this to be true, and I believe it makes him twice the genius that people think him to be.
65 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:08:20pm |
re: #60 Irenicum
Wow. I’d like to live in that world for a few minutes.
It’s more like the lobby of a really nice hotel. You know you could never live there, and you know you have no business even setting foot in the place, but you’re just so damned curious.
66 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 17, 2010 11:08:45pm |
re: #62 Guanxi88
so i have that to look forward to.
Not if you don’t go to bed drunk! That’s what I did. NOT GOOD. I’ve had much better luck drinking, then sobering up before bed.
67 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 17, 2010 11:09:31pm |
re: #64 Slumbering Behemoth
It is often said that tackling the social issues of the day in a straight forward manner would have been far too taboo for a television series at the time, and that Serling used a Sci-Fi palette to paint such narratives in a way that bypassed those taboos.
I believe this to be true, and I believe it makes him twice the genius that people think him to be.
Star Trek did the same thing! MLK jr. contacted Michele Nichols when he found out she was considering quitting the series.
68 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 11:09:37pm |
re: #57 Irenicum
I grew up on Star Trek, but I don’t buy into its utopian future. Too positivistic for me. Doesn’t take into account the brokenness of the human condition. Rod saw the word much more clearly to my mind.
I think the Borg meme got away from the utopian future idea some. The utopian future was always commentary on the human condition—so many of the episodes focused on aliens displaying all too human failings.
69 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:10:10pm |
re: #66 WindUpBird
Not if you don’t go to bed drunk! That’s what I did. NOT GOOD. I’ve had much better luck drinking, then sobering up before bed.
I’ve tried that trick and just ended up staying up till I ran outta hooch, drinking a cuple pots of coffee, and then staggering through the rest of the day like a zombie as the liquor died in me.
70 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:11:08pm |
re: #68 BryanS
I think the Borg meme got away from the utopian future idea some. The utopian future was always commentary on the human condition—so many of the episodes focused on aliens displaying all too human failings.
Q. I always liked Q.
71 | Bagua Jun 17, 2010 11:11:24pm |
Inside Notorious Prisons Van Der Sloot Faces
(CBS) Peruvian police hustled Joran van der Sloot through a gauntlet of photographers and angry bystanders Friday into a prison system observers call on of the world’s worst.
Van der Sloot was taken to the Miguel Castro Castro prison on the outskirts of Lima where, reports CBS News Correspondent Elaine Quijano, he was strip-searched, X-rayed and given a medical exam.
That facility, observes CBS News legal analyst Trent Copeland, is “a place with poor nutrition, lack of sanitation, overcrowding — immense overcrowding, and where epidemic levels of HIV and tuberculosis are known to exist.”
72 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 11:12:09pm |
73 | Irenicum Jun 17, 2010 11:12:30pm |
re: #44 WindUpBird
The irony of Children of Men is that the film is a complete contradiction to the book The author meant it as a critique to a post-Christian society. Key themes were ignored. I still love the movie though. Yet it’s very weak compared to the original work.
74 | Surabaya Stew Jun 17, 2010 11:12:34pm |
re: #57 Irenicum
I grew up on Star Trek, but I don’t buy into its utopian future. Too positivistic for me. Doesn’t take into account the brokenness of the human condition. Rod saw the word much more clearly to my mind.
Re: Star Trek, the original series and TNG certainly go heavy on the utopian aspect; likely an outgrowth of the times (late 60’s and mid/late 80’s) that they were produced in. (Gene Roddenberry was also an incredible optimist.) By contrast, DS9 is pretty damn dark in places, much like the decade (early/mid 90’s) and by that time Gene wasn’t around anymore to throw cheerfulness around. Not saying Rod wasn’t a more gifted muse into the often bankrupt nature of humanity, but both shows have played a decent role in shaping my thinking today; albeit for different reasons.
76 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 17, 2010 11:13:06pm |
re: #67 WindUpBird
Star Trek did the same thing! MLK jr. contacted Michele Nichols when he found out she was considering quitting the series.
I heard that to be true. She was getting paid much less than her co-workers who were in similar supporting roles, and she just about walked out because of such inequity. As I’ve heard it, MLK urged her to stay on as she was the only black woman on TV at the time that was acting in a positive role, i.e. not that of a hooker or junkie.
77 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:14:00pm |
re: #72 BryanS
Ahh yes. One of my favorites as well.
Something about a sardonic super-being full of bemused contempt for all around him, with a completely different consciousness…. very strange, very appealing.
78 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:15:42pm |
re: #77 Guanxi88
Something about a sardonic super-being full of bemused contempt for all around him, with a completely different consciousness… very strange, very appealing.
I’d add that my condition can, if left unchecked, lead one to think of oneself as very Q-like. Perhaps because he was the worst and most extreme version of the very tendencies I have to fight in myself, perhaps THIS is why he was so appealing and interesting a character.
79 | Bagua Jun 17, 2010 11:15:46pm |
80 | Eclectic Infidel Jun 17, 2010 11:16:33pm |
re: #8 NJDhockeyfan
WTF is wrong with these fans? This shit happens here in Oakland too. Bunch of damn idiots. Why on earth can’t they go home and party? Why must these morons start fights in the streets and attack the police? It just angers me. I mean, do they want to goad the police into bringing out the riot gear and tear gas? Is that their goal?
81 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 11:17:52pm |
re: #77 Guanxi88
Something about a sardonic super-being full of bemused contempt for all around him, with a completely different consciousness… very strange, very appealing.
I wonder if any of the religious objected to his character. Or maybe they didn’t pick up on the potential interpretation of his whole role as ridicule of the concept of a benevolent god. Or maybe I’m the only one who saw his character that way.
82 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 11:18:46pm |
re: #79 Bagua
I wonder how long he will survive in there?
Hopefully a VERY long time :) No easy outs for him!
83 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 17, 2010 11:19:03pm |
re: #79 Bagua
I hate to speculate on such things. I do not consider “prison justice” to be any form of justice at all. That said, I shed no tears for this murder.
84 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 11:19:31pm |
re: #78 Guanxi88
I’d add that my condition can, if left unchecked, lead one to think of oneself as very Q-like. Perhaps because he was the worst and most extreme version of the very tendencies I have to fight in myself, perhaps THIS is why he was so appealing and interesting a character.
Which tendencies? Being all powerful, or ridiculing all around you :?)
85 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:19:41pm |
re: #81 BryanS
I wonder if any of the religious objected to his character. Or maybe they didn’t pick up on the potential interpretation of his whole role as ridicule of the concept of a benevolent god. Or maybe I’m the only one who saw his character that way.
No, i saw him as a post-modern Jove - toying with humans for his own unfathomable amusement, like the gods in the Iliad.
86 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:20:23pm |
re: #84 BryanS
Which tendencies? Being all powerful, or ridiculing all around you :?)
Both, but mostly the ridicule and contempt for the dead-eyed human cattle who clutter…. sorry.
87 | Irenicum Jun 17, 2010 11:21:26pm |
Be well y’all. Don’t play too hard. See y’all on the other side. Remember, we all live in the Twilight Zone.
88 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 11:21:31pm |
re: #85 Guanxi88
No, i saw him as a post-modern Jove - toying with humans for his own unfathomable amusement, like the gods in the Iliad.
Or the god in the book of Job.
89 | Bagua Jun 17, 2010 11:21:53pm |
re: #83 Slumbering Behemoth
I hate to speculate on such things. I do not consider “prison justice” to be any form of justice at all. That said, I shed no tears for this murder.
It is inhumane to subject people to such conditions.
90 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 11:22:35pm |
re: #86 Guanxi88
Both, but mostly the ridicule and contempt for the dead-eyed human cattle who clutter… sorry.
No, it’s ok to complete that thought. If you mean clutter the streets of LA, we saw ample example of that this evening.
91 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 17, 2010 11:23:29pm |
92 | Gus Jun 17, 2010 11:25:23pm |
OK, I smell a fish on that AWOL/Afghanistan story. Either that or poor reporting. So far one article called them pilots and another said they were in the language school over at Lackland AFB. Then there’s:
Afghans at language school go AWOL - Whether any of the Afghans had their families here isn’t clear. Gary Emery, chief spokesman for the 37th Training Wing at Lackland, said he didn’t know. He said 16 Afghans went AWOL in 2009 and one vanished this year.
OK so 16 went AWOL and came back with only 1 missing or “vanished”?
And:
US Military Issues Alert on 17 Afghan Troops AWOL From Texas Base - Update: A law enforcement source who wishes to remain anonymous told Surge Desk that the soldiers had gone AWOL over a five-year period, and not all at once. The source said authorities looked into every deserter and found no link to terrorism. And most had been located.
There we have a 5 year period and “most had been located.” Something tells me this story has been dramatized by the good folks at the “fair and balanced” news channel. Of course none of this will stop the keyboard commandos from breaking into hysteria as the comments at Fox News illustrate.
93 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 11:25:32pm |
94 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:28:13pm |
re: #88 BryanS
Or the god in the book of Job.
Always found it humorous that Goethe opens his Faust with a prologue in heaven; nothing more or less than an “enlightened” rip-off of the Book of Job, but with a happy positivist ending.
BTW, anyone gets the chance needs to see Sir Richard Burton in Faust; really, really good; and Liz Taylor shows some very nice skin, to boot.
95 | ClaudeMonet Jun 17, 2010 11:28:39pm |
re: #89 Bagua
It is inhumane to subject people to such conditions.
So is killing people for no known reason.
97 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:30:19pm |
re: #94 Guanxi88
Always found it humorous that Goethe opens his Faust with a prologue in heaven; nothing more or less than an “enlightened” rip-off of the Book of Job, but with a happy positivist ending.
BTW, anyone gets the chance needs to see Sir Richard Burton in Faust; really, really good; and Liz Taylor shows some very nice skin, to boot.
Ah, here it is:
Mephistopheles is very well-acted as well.
98 | Gus Jun 17, 2010 11:30:42pm |
re: #96 Bagua
Yep, because of the pilot training angle.
They’re pilot training candidates according to Fox.
99 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 17, 2010 11:31:58pm |
re: #95 ClaudeMonet
True. But if one endorses “prison justice”, one is endorsing the most depraved kind of vigilantism.
100 | Bagua Jun 17, 2010 11:33:00pm |
Bagua channel exclusive.
Video of LA Lakers rioters swarming car and setting it on fire.
101 | Gus Jun 17, 2010 11:34:16pm |
re: #99 Slumbering Behemoth
True. But if one endorses “prison justice”, one is endorsing the most depraved kind of vigilantism.
“Prison justice” or prison rape is largely a myth in this day and age. It rarely occurs.
102 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:34:18pm |
Yeah, I’m just about drunk, dizzy, and goofed enough to admit it - I always had a thing for Liz Taylor. A striking woman, well into her 40’s; no wonder she wrecked Burton.
Now, Raquel Welch…..
103 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 17, 2010 11:36:02pm |
re: #101 Gus 802
I use the term to encapsulate far more than rape.
104 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:36:19pm |
re: #102 Guanxi88
Yeah, I’m just about drunk, dizzy, and goofed enough to admit it - I always had a thing for Liz Taylor. A striking woman, well into her 40’s; no wonder she wrecked Burton.
Now, Raquel Welch…
Dated and almost married an Anglo-indian girl who was the very image of liz Taylor. As Taylor did to Burton, so did she ruin me. Utterly; i never recovered.
105 | Gus Jun 17, 2010 11:36:33pm |
106 | Bagua Jun 17, 2010 11:39:31pm |
I see my #7 post of a link to a live feed of the LA riot earned a downding and my #2 photo of the car set on fire. Apparently some news needs suppressing.
107 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:39:49pm |
Maybe it’s the kava kava, but I feel a need to unburden myself. I noticed that though I love my wife more than anyone in this world, I am not as much in love with her as I was with the aforementioned. There is no love like the first, I suppose.
108 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 11:40:26pm |
re: #102 Guanxi88
Yeah, I’m just about drunk, dizzy, and goofed enough to admit it - I always had a thing for Liz Taylor. A striking woman, well into her 40’s; no wonder she wrecked Burton.
Now, Raquel Welch…
Heh…now for me, I’ve only been conscious since she was “well into her 40s”, so I’ll just have to check out the movie you reference.
109 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 17, 2010 11:40:30pm |
re: #105 Gus 802
For instance the murder of Jeffrey Dahmer behind bars. I shed no tears, nor have any sympathy for that sick and twisted man, but it does not make what happened right.
110 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:41:02pm |
re: #108 BryanS
Heh…now for me, I’ve only been conscious since she was “well into her 40s”, so I’ll just have to check out the movie you reference.
She’s 35 in the flick in question, and a perfect specimen of female beauty.
111 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 17, 2010 11:42:27pm |
re: #107 Guanxi88
I sure hope she doesn’t have an account here, nor a tendency to read over your shoulder.
112 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:42:42pm |
re: #108 BryanS
Heh…now for me, I’ve only been conscious since she was “well into her 40s”, so I’ll just have to check out the movie you reference.
Hey, I’m not yet 40 myself. Film keeps her young forever.
113 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:43:38pm |
re: #111 Slumbering Behemoth
I sure hope she doesn’t have an account here, nor a tendency to read over your shoulder.
Heh, she’s on vacation with the kids. Besides, she’s enough of a realist to know these things to be true and yet to have no effect on either of us.
114 | Bagua Jun 17, 2010 11:44:25pm |
re: #113 Guanxi88
Heh, she’s on vacation with the kids. Besides, she’s enough of a realist to know these things to be true and yet to have no effect on either of us.
I just news for you, she’s reading over my shoulder at the moment.
116 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:46:15pm |
re: #114 Bagua
I just news for you, she’s reading over my shoulder at the moment.
As long as it’s over your shoulder she’s reading……
117 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 11:46:23pm |
118 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:46:58pm |
re: #114 Bagua
I just news for you, she’s reading over my shoulder at the moment.
Damn! I wish we had multiple updings, ‘cause that earns at least five from every man in the room.
121 | Gus Jun 17, 2010 11:50:08pm |
re: #109 Slumbering Behemoth
For instance the murder of Jeffrey Dahmer behind bars. I shed no tears, nor have any sympathy for that sick and twisted man, but it does not make what happened right.
Yep. Of course from the stand point of a warden and prison order it’s not something that should be condoned since that kind of behavior is unacceptable within the confines of a prison. His killer, Christopher Scarver, was serving life for shooting Steve Lohman in the head or:
On 1 June 1990, he went to the training program office, expecting to find only Feyen there, but saw Steve Lohman, a program worker. He ordered Lohman at gunpoint to give him his money. When he received only $15, Scarver shot Lohman in the head. At the same time, he demanded money from Feyen. According to authorities, Scarver said, “Do you think I’m kidding Mr. Hitler? I need more money”. Scarver shot Lohman twice more before Feyen was able to run away after giving a check for $3,000 to Scarver. Scarver was convicted and sentenced to life in prison and sent to the Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage, Wisconsin in 1992. While imprisoned, he complained of experiencing messianic delusions, and was diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Weirdo kills weirdo.
122 | Racer X Jun 17, 2010 11:51:46pm |
Nice.
Me and some buddies went out ‘celebratin’. Got me a big screen. We tipped over a bunch of cars. Lit a school bus on fire.
*fistpump*
123 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:53:37pm |
re: #122 Racer X
Nice.
Me and some buddies went out ‘celebratin’. Got me a big screen. We tipped over a bunch of cars. Lit a school bus on fire.
*fistpump*
In twenty years, you’ll have a doctorate, a teaching gig, and an assignment as a retail price czar.
124 | Bagua Jun 17, 2010 11:54:41pm |
re: #123 Guanxi88
In twenty years, you’ll have a doctorate, a teaching gig, and an assignment as a retail price czar.
Liberals have it made.
125 | BryanS Jun 17, 2010 11:56:56pm |
126 | Guanxi88 Jun 17, 2010 11:58:31pm |
re: #125 BryanS
The heavy eyeliner reminds me of her current day look.
Eh, skip the eyeliner. In her twenties through her thirties, she made Helen of Troy look like Sarah Plain and Tall.
127 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 17, 2010 11:59:40pm |
re: #121 Gus 802
Yeah, like I said, not shedding any tears here.
I guess my point is that prisoners are expected to pay for their crimes with their incarceration. That they get brutalized while doing so, or have to live in squalid conditions, should not be seen as “icing on the cake” or “just desserts”.
Just a little tip, you don’t want to go to prison with a cop killer jacket.
128 | Bagua Jun 18, 2010 12:12:52am |
re: #127 Slumbering Behemoth
Yeah, like I said, not shedding any tears here.
I guess my point is that prisoners are expected to pay for their crimes with their incarceration. That they get brutalized while doing so, or have to live in squalid conditions, should not be seen as “icing on the cake” or “just desserts”.
Just a little tip, you don’t want to go to prison with a cop killer jacket.
Yep, people howl and foam at the mouth because KSM got a little water splashed on him, but they feel comfortable making Bubba’s boyfriend jokes about prisoner they don’t like.
129 | Gus Jun 18, 2010 12:14:27am |
Lakers fans being arrested:
130 | Shiplord Kirel Jun 18, 2010 12:15:58am |
It is certainly irksome to see the smug Freepers proven right when they posted their LA Riots Live Thread even before the game ended.
Still, I have a hard time believing that anything in LA is quite real. Oh, the smashed cars and unfortunate beating victims are as real as they could be.
It’s the rioters themselves I have doubts about. For example, the black rioters aren’t real thugs, they are failed hip-hop lyricists doing some kind of method things in the hopes of gaining some authenticity. The white ones aren’t really
anarchists or gonzo street people either. They seem more likely to be yuppies playing a role as part of their lifestyle choice, and they’ll be back in the cubicle tomorrow slaving away with their usual passion on some corporate droid’s new strategic vision.
131 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 18, 2010 12:19:41am |
re: #128 Bagua
Waterboarding is a bit more than that, but I ain’t losing any sleep over that shit neither. [Rhetorical] What would you do to save untold lives?
The difference is that one technique is used to preserve life and prevent death and destruction, the other is simply a case of reveling in vengeance fantasies.
132 | Bagua Jun 18, 2010 12:21:27am |
re: #131 Slumbering Behemoth
Waterboarding is a bit more than that, but I ain’t losing any sleep over that shit neither. [Rhetorical] What would you do to save untold lives?
The difference is that one technique is used to preserve life and prevent death and destruction, the other is simply a case of reveling in vengeance fantasies.
Of course, I jest. You are exactly right.
134 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 18, 2010 12:23:19am |
re: #128 Bagua
Yep, people howl and foam at the mouth because KSM got a little water splashed on him, but they feel comfortable making Bubba’s boyfriend jokes about prisoner they don’t like.
In my experience, the people (like me) who don’t care for America torturing people also don’t care for anal rape in prisons, just a protip for ya
135 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 18, 2010 12:23:49am |
re: #130 Shiplord Kirel
‘Tis the total suck. What kind of fan wrecks the town of their home team when said home team wins the big tournament? It’s stupid, sad, and not a uniquely American phenomenon.
136 | windsagio Jun 18, 2010 12:25:25am |
re: #134 WindUpBird
I love anal rape in prisons. What’s wrong with you?
137 | Bagua Jun 18, 2010 12:26:05am |
138 | Gus Jun 18, 2010 12:26:11am |
re: #130 Shiplord Kirel
It is certainly irksome to see the smug Freepers proven right when they posted their LA Riots Live Thread even before the game ended.
Still, I have a hard time believing that anything in LA is quite real. Oh, the smashed cars and unfortunate beating victims are as real as they could be.
It’s the rioters themselves I have doubts about. For example, the black rioters aren’t real thugs, they are failed hip-hop lyricists doing some kind of method things in the hopes of gaining some authenticity. The white ones aren’t really
anarchists or gonzo street people either. They seem more likely to be yuppies playing a role as part of their lifestyle choice, and they’ll be back in the cubicle tomorrow slaving away with their usual passion on some corporate droid’s new strategic vision.
Could have been worse. If you compare it to what happens in Europe with their soccer hooligans this pales in comparison. No one likes to see what’s happening in LA but the police helped keep things at bay. So far 12 arrests seems less than last year.
We’ve had riots in Boulder and a lot of violence and boozed up frat boys for some time now. That’s gone down over the years.
Here’s a guy resisting arrest from tonight:
139 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 18, 2010 12:27:07am |
re: #136 windsagio
Just on principle. Not funny.
140 | Bagua Jun 18, 2010 12:28:37am |
re: #138 Gus 802
Could have been worse. If you compare it to what happens in Europe with their soccer hooligans this pales in comparison. No one likes to see what’s happening in LA but the police helped keep things at bay. So far 12 arrests seems less than last year.
We’ve had riots in Boulder and a lot of violence and boozed up frat boys for some time now. That’s gone down over the years.
Here’s a guy resisting arrest from tonight:
Spot on. I’d hate to see this sort of thing become common in the US.
It looks like the police showed restraint in their use of force. Very disciplined professionals.
141 | windsagio Jun 18, 2010 12:30:09am |
142 | Gus Jun 18, 2010 12:32:00am |
re: #140 Bagua
Spot on. I’d hate to see this sort of thing become common in the US.
It looks like the police showed restraint in their use of force. Very disciplined professionals.
That cab burning thing was kind of surreal. It looked like the driver finally gave up and talked to some of the punks and said something akin to “OK, have at it.” When he got out of the cab no one seemed to bother him and then they just swarmed all over the cab. Pretty dumb really. Arson can lead to very serious charges and prison time.
143 | Bagua Jun 18, 2010 12:32:06am |
144 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 18, 2010 12:32:43am |
re: #141 windsagio
It’s a subject I take seriously, regardless of the victim or the orifice. I don’t cotton to such jokes, regardless of context.
145 | windsagio Jun 18, 2010 12:33:14am |
re: #144 Slumbering Behemoth
well I’ll keep that in mind in the future, I guess :P
146 | windsagio Jun 18, 2010 12:33:56am |
re: #143 Bagua
It was more a dig at the ‘progs’ (or whatever you prefer to call them) because “OMG THEY DON”T LIKE TORTURE!”
A particularly transparent one at that.
147 | Bagua Jun 18, 2010 12:35:40am |
re: #142 Gus 802
That cab burning thing was kind of surreal. It looked like the driver finally gave up and talked to some of the punks and said something akin to “OK, have at it.” When he got out of the cab no one seemed to bother him and then they just swarmed all over the cab. Pretty dumb really. Arson can lead to very serious charges and prison time.
Right. And if the gas tank were to explode on that crowded street, lives could be lost. What if the driver fears for his life and opens fire? Or hits the gas?
Also, the reports of throwing concrete at the police are very worrying. But it doesn’t seem like the sort of riot when they drag people in the street and beat them. It looked more like a fans gone wild sort of thing. I really admire those police for not using excessive force.
148 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 18, 2010 12:38:45am |
re: #145 windsagio
It’s not just me. Lots of people find rape jokes to be insensitive and in very poor taste. Just sayin’.
149 | Bagua Jun 18, 2010 12:40:12am |
re: #146 windsagio
It was more a dig at the ‘progs’ (or whatever you prefer to call them) because “OMG THEY DON”T LIKE TORTURE!”
A particularly transparent one at that.
Blatantly it was a dig mate, it’s 3am on an after game riot thread. You want I should consult your PC faq before posting? Chill. And I don’t recall every using the word “Prog” here, so don’t put words in my mouth to fit your cartoon.
150 | windsagio Jun 18, 2010 12:41:03am |
re: #148 Slumbering Behemoth
Noted noted :P
Using it to try to shame people for being against torture is still utter BS tho’, either way.
151 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jun 18, 2010 12:41:39am |
re: #76 Slumbering Behemoth
I heard that to be true. She was getting paid much less than her co-workers who were in similar supporting roles, and she just about walked out because of such inequity. As I’ve heard it, MLK urged her to stay on as she was the only black woman on TV at the time that was acting in a positive role, i.e. not that of a hooker or junkie.
That and she sparked many a young boy’s first interracial sex fantasies…
153 | Bagua Jun 18, 2010 12:44:15am |
re: #150 windsagio
Noted noted :P
Using it to try to shame people for being against torture is still utter BS tho’, either way.
Shame people Lol. Concern troll.
154 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 18, 2010 12:44:55am |
re: #150 windsagio
If that was the impetus for your “joke”, I’d say you need to take a long, hard look in the mirror brother.
155 | windsagio Jun 18, 2010 12:46:30am |
re: #154 Slumbering Behemoth
I am actually weirded out here, to be honest.
156 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 18, 2010 12:49:59am |
“My job is to smoke pot, drink beer and play guitar.”
-Brent Hinds of Mastodon
157 | Bagua Jun 18, 2010 12:52:06am |
re: #156 WindUpBird
“My job is to smoke pot, drink beer and play guitar.”
-Brent Hinds of Mastodon
Wow, I work at the same company. I think I know you. Fred, is that you?
158 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 18, 2010 12:52:14am |
re: #155 windsagio
I am actually weirded out here, to be honest.
I’m not sure what you mean by that…
re: #136 windsagio
I love anal rape in prisons. What’s wrong with you?
… but I am sure people can infer all manner of ugly things from that.
And I know I joke about all kinds of salacious material here, but I never joke about that.
159 | windsagio Jun 18, 2010 12:53:52am |
re: #158 Slumbering Behemoth
And I suggest (politely) that compared to most of the ‘net, that’s your hangup.
Freaking out about it is kinda… odd.
160 | Bagua Jun 18, 2010 12:56:21am |
re: #142 Gus 802
That cab burning thing was kind of surreal. It looked like the driver finally gave up and talked to some of the punks and said something akin to “OK, have at it.” When he got out of the cab no one seemed to bother him and then they just swarmed all over the cab. Pretty dumb really. Arson can lead to very serious charges and prison time.
My impression from the car swarm and torching, the rocks thrown at police and the general mayhem is that the police need to respond differently. For this to be a yearly occasion and the bloody freepers able to predict it is all the move reason to put a stop to this sort of occurrence.
162 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 18, 2010 1:02:47am |
re: #156 WindUpBird
A sweet gig, done well.
re: #159 windsagio
And I suggest (politely) that compared to most of the ‘net, that’s your hangup.
Freaking out about it is kinda… odd.
And I’d suggest (politely or otherwise) that comparing my reaction to the lowest common denominator in a known cesspool is foolish. I do not believe that reacting unfavorably to rape jokes is a “hangup”, nor fairly characterized as “freaking out”. Though it might be quite telling of those who would characterize it as such.
163 | windsagio Jun 18, 2010 1:06:35am |
re: #162 Slumbering Behemoth
Lol this is utterly pointless, because we’re both just gonna think the other isbeing stupid.
Therefore lets drop it.
164 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 18, 2010 1:09:47am |
re: #163 windsagio
Dropped. But make another rape joke, prison or otherwise, know that you will illicit the same reaction.
165 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jun 18, 2010 1:11:57am |
We are witnessing the sort of violence that breaks out after a team wins…I do have to ask what sort of rioting is going to break out in the wake of the next major terrorist attacl/man-made or major natural catastrophe that causes serious loss of life and/or disruption of public services in any urban area.
(The BP spill was a major man-made disaster that has at least had few fatalities and only a minor effect on public services and life in any major urban area)
I do truly fear that the militias and extremists might well see it as their moment to rise up and “defend their rights” and we will see scenes that make American cities look like something out of Mogadischu or Darfur.
166 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 18, 2010 1:22:31am |
re: #165 ralphieboy
Oddly enough, people do seem to keep a handle on their shit during such times. Why certain people lose their shit over sports victories boggles my mind. Not the same things, really.
167 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 1:24:52am |
re: #9 Irenicum
Well, in that case, here’s a jazz suggestion: Radio Rhythm from Fletcher Henderson.
[Video]
Sweet.
(Shoots himself in the head)
168 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 1:26:27am |
169 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 1:31:09am |
re: #28 tradewind
Is that… can’t be… it is!
White bronco spotted at Hollywood and Highlands.
I used to live about a mile from there, up on the hill above Hightower Ct.!
Yeah, I know that nobody gives a fuck.
170 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 18, 2010 1:38:59am |
“The only place different social types can genuinely get along with each other is in heaven.”
-J.D,
Heathers
171 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 1:39:36am |
re: #56 Guanxi88
These things pass quickly, in general. We all go a little mad, sometimes, according to Mr. bates.
He of the Motel?
172 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 1:42:18am |
re: #170 WindUpBird
“The only place different social types can genuinely get along with each other is in heaven.”
-J.D,
Hello Mr. Bird -
I left a nice message for you way back in another Overnighter about the street fashion link you posted - I was a little too quick to judge it and on many other subsequent views I began to see how interesting it really is. To make a long story short, these people are really into second-hand and thrift shop fashion. Much more than anywhere else I’ve seen lately. Anyway, thanks for posting it!
173 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 18, 2010 1:42:40am |
Eh. I’m off to watch stupid TV on the stupid internets.
Peace out.
174 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 18, 2010 1:47:10am |
re: #172 ryannon
Hello Mr. Bird -
I left a nice message for you way back in another Overnighter about the street fashion link you posted - I was a little too quick to judge it and on many other subsequent views I began to see how interesting it really is. To make a long story short, these people are really into second-hand and thrift shop fashion. Much more than anywhere else I’ve seen lately. Anyway, thanks for posting it!
OH! The Helsinki Hel-Looks site? It’s pretty cool, and yeah, it’s all about conjuring up cool looks out of second hand stores and DIY techniques, totally. There’s a term for taking clothes form 2nd hand stores and then changing them up, sewing them in weird ways, I can’t think of it, but it’s somewhere. There’s a LOT of the same vibe in Portland, everyone here is broke, so everyone gets their clothes from thrift stores.
175 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 1:50:55am |
re: #71 Bagua
Inside Notorious Prisons Van Der Sloot Faces
(CBS) Peruvian police hustled Joran van der Sloot through a gauntlet of photographers and angry bystanders Friday into a prison system observers call on of the world’s worst.
Van der Sloot was taken to the Miguel Castro Castro prison on the outskirts of Lima where, reports CBS News Correspondent Elaine Quijano, he was strip-searched, X-rayed and given a medical exam.
That facility, observes CBS News legal analyst Trent Copeland, is “a place with poor nutrition, lack of sanitation, overcrowding — immense overcrowding, and where epidemic levels of HIV and tuberculosis are known to exist.”
Cruel and unusual punishment.
It must suck to be him. But even worse for his family.
176 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 18, 2010 1:51:22am |
re: #172 ryannon
Shoichi Aoki did the same thing for Japan, his books and photographs are fantastic. Really wild and influential expression came out of Shinjuku.
177 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 1:54:04am |
re: #86 Guanxi88
Both, but mostly the ridicule and contempt for the dead-eyed human cattle who clutter… sorry.
Ja mein Fuhrer!
178 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 1:55:27am |
179 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 2:05:53am |
re: #122 Racer X
Nice.
Me and some buddies went out ‘celebratin’. Got me a big screen. We tipped over a bunch of cars. Lit a school bus on fire.
*fistpump*
Cool.
Just stay out of trouble and you’ll be fine.
180 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 2:11:14am |
181 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jun 18, 2010 2:13:18am |
re: #166 Slumbering Behemoth
Oddly enough, people do seem to keep a handle on their shit during such times. Why certain people lose their shit over sports victories boggles my mind. Not the same things, really.
Well, we ain’t seen nothin’ yet. I guess I was talking about a major, major catastrophe: a nuclear attack on a US city or an earthquake/hurricane with similar force, and what the aftermath might start to look like when public order collapses.
182 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 2:19:50am |
And in other news, Ronnie Lee Gardner was executed by firing squad in a Utah prison just after midnight.
183 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jun 18, 2010 2:53:00am |
re: #182 ryannon
And in other news, Ronnie Lee Gardner was executed by firing squad in a Utah prison just after midnight.
The firing squad is one of the options offered to all death-row candidates. Long live freedom of choice…
184 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 3:14:08am |
re: #183 ralphieboy
The firing squad is one of the options offered to all death-row candidates. Long live freedom of choice…
Only an option in Utah, I believe. And if I’m not mistaken, they’re taking it off the books after this one.
Subject to verification.
185 | SixDegrees Jun 18, 2010 3:14:48am |
re: #183 ralphieboy
The firing squad is one of the options offered to all death-row candidates. Long live freedom of choice…
Well, not really. It was outlawed nationwide some time ago, but in Utah - one of the few states to have it when the ban went into effect - prisoners convicted before the ban can still select it as an option; they’re sort of “grandfathered” in to the old system.
Not sure of the details, but apart from a very few death row inmates in Utah, it isn’t a choice.
186 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 18, 2010 3:15:45am |
187 | SixDegrees Jun 18, 2010 3:15:50am |
re: #184 ryannon
Only an option in Utah, I believe. And if I’m not mistaken, they’re taking it off the books after this one.
Subject to verification.
He may be the last. He committed his crime 25 years ago, and his case has dragged on much longer than even most capital cases.
188 | windsagio Jun 18, 2010 3:28:00am |
re: #186 WindUpBird
Well I can’t top that, so I’ll go with an edition of “Religious books my parents had me read as a kid”
So What’s the Difference? In case you need to know why Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons, and Catholics aren’t Christian. As a bonus, includes why Hindus, Muslims, and Jews aren’t going to Heaven.
The Late, great Planet Earth A classic, but for those who don’t know, it proves the apocalypse is coming and that the USSR is either Gog or Magog (its been years, don’t remember which).
*note I don’t terribly endorse the views found in either of these books.
190 | windsagio Jun 18, 2010 3:32:49am |
If you can stand the weirdness, I’d suggest trying the first one kinda. If you can put aside the religious angle, its a hell of a read >>
191 | windsagio Jun 18, 2010 3:33:40am |
Oh dude, they’ve added things to So what’s the difference?!!!
I really really wanna know what those guys think about ‘postmodernism’!
192 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 18, 2010 3:34:54am |
C-3PO: Bronzed British expatriate, probably homosexual
193 | windsagio Jun 18, 2010 3:36:31am |
194 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 18, 2010 3:40:43am |
re: #193 windsagio
Damn son, you went there
195 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 3:48:36am |
196 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jun 18, 2010 3:50:11am |
re: #188 windsagio
Well I can’t top that, so I’ll go with an edition of “Religious books my parents had me read as a kid”
So What’s the Difference? In case you need to know why Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons, and Catholics aren’t Christian. As a bonus, includes why Hindus, Muslims, and Jews aren’t going to Heaven.
The Late, great Planet Earth A classic, but for those who don’t know, it proves the apocalypse is coming and that the USSR is either Gog or Magog (its been years, don’t remember which).
*note I don’t terribly endorse the views found in either of these books.
I had a born-again Baptist girlfriend in the 8th grade who gave me a copy of the “666” (cannot recall the author), all about the Rapture, which predated the “Left Behind” series by decades.
That was when lots of young people were heavily into “Jesus Christ Superstar” and dabbling in Born-Againism, but reading that novel really helped put me off the topic entirely. Needless to stay, we did not stay together very long at all.
Just as a footnote, said Baptist girlfriend got knocked up in her senior year of High School and dropped out.
197 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 3:52:37am |
So on the basis of posts here, I watched “Living in Oblivion” and “Trees Lounge”, both by and with Steve Buscemi. The first is very funny, the second a great study of bar culture. Both highly recommended.
198 | windsagio Jun 18, 2010 4:01:00am |
199 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Jun 18, 2010 4:01:56am |
re: #197 ryannon
Living in Oblivion is brilliant. My brother was one of those people, I swear :D
200 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Jun 18, 2010 4:11:55am |
Can’t wait for the game tonight. Dreamed last night that the Lakers won it all. I was even hanging out on LGF watching the game.
Go Celtics!
201 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jun 18, 2010 4:34:17am |
203 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Jun 18, 2010 4:53:34am |
re: #188 windsagio
USSR is either Gog or Magog (its been years, don’t remember which)
They turned out to be “Ungog”.
204 | Joo-LiZ Jun 18, 2010 4:57:14am |
New Latma Music Clip: The Three Terrors
206 | OldnGrumpy Jun 18, 2010 5:10:50am |
207 | Feline Fearless Leader Jun 18, 2010 5:25:52am |
Good morning Lizardia from always sunny Philadelphia.
(Shouldn’t this be the location of a pilot solar power array? Sun guaranteed, Devito isn’t tall enough to get into the way, and barring an outlier the sports teams aren’t successful enough to spawn riots that could damage it.)
Congrats to the Lakers, and our condolences for having sufficient idiots about to spawn a post-win destruction riot.
And eight work hours until my vacation begins…
210 | Feline Fearless Leader Jun 18, 2010 5:33:50am |
re: #209 Mad Al-Jaffee
Are you doing “Charlie work” today?
Rat detail was last week…
This week was database and security work. Hmm… sort of the same thing actually, but just virtual.
211 | Mad Al-Jaffee Jun 18, 2010 5:35:10am |
re: #210 oaktree
I really hope they bring back “Gail The Snail” next season. Now that 24’s over, I’m sure Mary Lynn Rajskub will have time for an appearance.
214 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 6:11:06am |
217 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 6:14:51am |
218 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 6:17:36am |
Oh good grief…
BP Oil Spill: Against Gov. Jindal’s Wishes, Crude-Sucking Barges Stopped by Coast Guard
Eight days ago, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal ordered barges to begin vacuuming crude oil out of his state’s oil-soaked waters. Today, against the governor’s wishes, those barges sat idle, even as more oil flowed toward the Louisiana shore.
“It’s the most frustrating thing,” the Republican governor said today in Buras, La. “Literally, yesterday morning we found out that they were halting all of these barges.”
Why did they stop them from cleaning the oil?
The Coast Guard needed to confirm that there were fire extinguishers and life vests on board, and then it had trouble contacting the people who built the barges.
Who’s running the show down there?
220 | McSpiff Jun 18, 2010 6:23:48am |
re: #218 NJDhockeyfan
“O hey guys, we weren’t sure if you had any fire extinguishers or life jackets on board. So we stopped by the Walmart and picked some up for ya! Just grab them off the truck on your way to the dock, thanks!”
I am way too smart for government work…
221 | firstinla Jun 18, 2010 6:24:20am |
Good morning, O Scaley Ones. Congrats to the Lakers; cheers to Boston. Hope it’s a great day for everyone.
222 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 6:26:57am |
Gulf oil full of methane, adding new concerns
NEW ORLEANS – It is an overlooked danger in oil spill crisis: The crude gushing from the well contains vast amounts of natural gas that could pose a serious threat to the Gulf of Mexico’s fragile ecosystem.
The oil emanating from the seafloor contains about 40 percent methane, compared with about 5 percent found in typical oil deposits, said John Kessler, a Texas A&M University oceanographer who is studying the impact of methane from the spill.
That means huge quantities of methane have entered the Gulf, scientists say, potentially suffocating marine life and creating “dead zones” where oxygen is so depleted that nothing lives.
“This is the most vigorous methane eruption in modern human history,” Kessler said.
Very bad news.
223 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 6:30:51am |
Good morning, everyone. Man, the Lakers got their asses kicked for 36 minutes last night. Too bad for the Celtics the game is 48 minutes long. Me? I never had a doubt in my mind they’d pull it out at the end.
225 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 6:38:09am |
re: #223 darthstar
Good morning, everyone. Man, the Lakers got their asses kicked for 36 minutes last night. Too bad for the Celtics the game is 48 minutes long. Me? I never had a doubt in my mind they’d pull it out at the end.
Bummer day.. I really wanted to see the Celtics win…
226 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 6:38:43am |
re: #224 Taqyia2Me
Worst-case scenario level bad news..
It would be nice if the WH would have sent an army of engineers down there to find a solution to the leak instead of an army of lawyers.
227 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 6:40:44am |
re: #225 HoosierHoops
Bummer day.. I really wanted to see the Celtics win…
After the game ended, I told my wife, “I’m glad the Lakers won, but really, it wouldn’t have mattered if the Celtics had won.” I see team loyalty as cheering for the team, but not wanting to die if they lose…I stopped doing that after Fran Tarkenton broke my heart in the superbowl when I was 10 years old.
228 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 6:42:04am |
Twenty minutes away from USA-Slovenia. The US must win if they hope to get to the round of 16.
229 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 6:43:45am |
re: #227 darthstar
After the game ended, I told my wife, “I’m glad the Lakers won, but really, it wouldn’t have mattered if the Celtics had won.” I see team loyalty as cheering for the team, but not wanting to die if they lose…I stopped doing that after Fran Tarkenton broke my heart in the superbowl when I was 10 years old.
It’s been a bad sports year.. Colts lost the SuperBowl, The Pacers suck, Celtics lost…Obama did better in his NCAA brackets than me.
Wait! USA plays soccer in 15 minutes
USA! USA! USA!
/We are so F*cked
230 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 6:44:10am |
re: #226 NJDhockeyfan
It would be nice if the WH would have sent an army of engineers down there to find a solution to the leak instead of an army of lawyers.
They did send an army of engineers to the gulf, you tard. But the actual “experts” on drilling a mile beneath the ocean don’t know what the fuck to do…they’re just hoping they don’t miss with their two relief wells…otherwise, it could be another three or four months before they slowed the leak down.
231 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 6:46:47am |
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows that 25% of the nation’s voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as president. Forty-six percent (46%) Strongly Disapprove, giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -21 (see trends).
These results are based upon nightly telephone interviews and reported on a three-day rolling average basis. As a result, more than two-thirds of the interviews for today’s update were conducted after the president’s speech to the nation. Tomorrow’s update will be the first based entirely upon interviews conducted after the speech.
The Presidential Approval Index is calculated by subtracting the number who Strongly Disapprove from the number who Strongly Approve. It is updated daily at 9:30 a.m. Eastern (sign up for free daily e-mail update). Updates are also available on Twitter and Facebook.
Overall, 41% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the president’s performance. That’s the lowest level of approval yet recorded for this president. Fifty-eight percent (58%) now disapprove.
Seventy-six percent (76%) of Democrats approve of the president’s performance. Eighty-five percent (85%) of Republicans disapprove along with 72% of unaffiliated voters.
232 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 6:57:18am |
Elvis is at the soccer match! Must be from Memphis
234 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:00:33am |
NY pastor no longer approves sale to Muslim group
NEW YORK — The Staten Island pastor who signed off on a controversial plan to sell a former convent to the Muslim American Society has changed his mind.
St. Margaret Mary R.C. Church Pastor Keith Fennessy sent a letter to Archbishop Timothy Dolan saying “after careful reflection” he’s withdrawn his support for the convent sale. He also asked the New York Archdiocese to stop the deal from going forward.Archdiocese spokesman Joseph Zwilling said the parish trustees and a MAS attorney were informed of the letter on Thursday.
Zwilling said the pastor did not have the power to veto the sale. But he said the sale was not final until all approvals were met.
A MAS member said the organization would withhold comment until it had time to discuss the matter.
236 | Mad Al-Jaffee Jun 18, 2010 7:01:06am |
re: #233 MandyManners
One of the pleasures of pinchng off dead blooms on petunias is the fragrant sticky-stuff that cings to your fingers.
Is that what the kids are callint it these days?
237 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:01:55am |
re: #233 MandyManners
One of the pleasures of pinchng off dead blooms on petunias is the fragrant sticky-stuff that cings to your fingers. I have 12, three-fooot boxes of them, one every 10 feet, on the deck, and they’re a riot of purples and fuschias.
in bed
240 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 7:03:39am |
Morning, fellow lizards. What’s the good word?
243 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 7:04:32am |
re: #233 MandyManners
One of the pleasures of pinchng off dead blooms on petunias is the fragrant sticky-stuff that cings to your fingers. I have 12, three-fooot boxes of them, one every 10 feet, on the deck, and they’re a riot of purples and fuschias.
Sounds lovely.
245 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 7:04:56am |
re: #218 NJDhockeyfan
Oh good grief…
BP Oil Spill: Against Gov. Jindal’s Wishes, Crude-Sucking Barges Stopped by Coast Guard
Who’s running the show down there?
Other versions of this story point out that the Coast Guard didn’t go out to the barges, allowing them to continue working, but instead recalled them to the coast where they sat for a day, doing nothing. And further, the Coast Guard got confused about which ones had been inspected and which ones not, and it took a call to the White House, further discussions with the Coast Guard before the final 8 barges were released.
246 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:07:15am |
Other versions of this story point out that the Coast Guard didn’t go out to the barges, allowing them to continue working, but instead recalled them to the coast where they sat for a day, doing nothing. And further, the Coast Guard got confused about which ones had been inspected and which ones not, and it took a call to the White House, further discussions with the Coast Guard before the final 8 barges were released.
What a clusterfuck.
248 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:08:25am |
Alvin Greene Wants to Be Time’s “Man of the Year”
Since the South Carolina Democratic primary for the Senate took place earlier this month, it seemed like the only person not talking about Alvin Greene… was Alvin Greene. But Greene broke his silence to Time magazine reporter Michael Scherer in an interview released today.
“I am the best candidate for the United States Senate in South Carolina,” Greene told Scherer. “And I am also the best person to be Time magazine’s Man of the Year.”
Greene also discussed what he hopes to accomplish in his campaign. He said that he wants to focus on three things: jobs, education and “justice in the judicial system.” And according to Time, he wants to “curtail long jail sentences, for first-time, non violent crimes.”
He continued, “My campaign slogan is ‘Let’s Get South Carolina Back to Work.”
Al Greene!
249 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:09:04am |
250 | McSpiff Jun 18, 2010 7:11:21am |
re: #249 NJDhockeyfan
Comcast gave me 4 work shirts.
I think I still have my subway hat around here somewhere, although they might have expected me to return that…
251 | Mad Al-Jaffee Jun 18, 2010 7:11:24am |
re: #248 NJDhockeyfan
Alvin Greene Wants to Be Time’s “Man of the Year”
Al Greene!
Love and Happiness!
This is one of the funniest political stories in a long time. He’s like the Forrest Gump of politics.
254 | Mad Al-Jaffee Jun 18, 2010 7:12:58am |
re: #249 NJDhockeyfan
Comcast gave me 4 work shirts.
My company gives me nothing. No bonuses, no raises, no cost of living allowance. They did introduce some new benefits last year (including a vision plan - wish I had that two years ago when I ended up spending over $300 on glasses.) I can’t wait to get a better job.
255 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 7:13:17am |
re: #246 NJDhockeyfan
What a clusterfuck.
Yep.
Now, I thought it was wrong when people blamed (and still blame, ugh) Bush for “Brownie’s” failings.
And I think it would be equally stupid to blame Obama for Thad Allen’s failings.
But Thad Allen sort of needs to get out of the way.
Before approving boom for Louisiana’s coast, the Coast Guard was waiting on NOAA projections to show the oil approaching the coast. The only problem with that was that NOAA’s projections were wrong, and oil was ALREADY at the coast.
It seems to me the smart thing would have been for them to, you know, get into a BOAT and use the information they saw with their own eyes rather than NOAA’s projections. They finally did that, at Jindal’s invitation, and released the boom.
I know everybody is really really busy. But if they didn’t know the oil was at the coast already, somebody’s busy with the wrong activities.
259 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:14:23am |
260 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 7:14:29am |
Well, that didn’t take long. Our goalie was flat footed…but a great drive from 45 yards.
261 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:15:21am |
Any updates on the missing Afghanis?
263 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 7:18:01am |
re: #253 MandyManners
*WHACK*
I was talking about Christ!
Remember, my child: Let he who is without sin cast the first stone. *WHACK!* Alright, who threw that?!
266 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:19:07am |
269 | Mad Al-Jaffee Jun 18, 2010 7:21:19am |
re: #263 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds
Remember, my child: Let he who is without sin cast the first stone. *WHACK!* Alright, who threw that?!
Well, you did say “Jehovah.”
270 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:21:44am |
271 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 7:21:59am |
re: #268 MandyManners
They used computer projections instead of looking for themselve???
Kind of a sad irony, isn’t it? Computers were supposed to make it easier and faster to respond to crises, but instead they’ve continually contributed (in one form or another) to making them worse.
274 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 7:22:58am |
re: #263 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds
Remember, my child: Let he who is without sin cast the first stone. *WHACK!* Alright, who threw that?!
Mother!
276 | bratwurst Jun 18, 2010 7:23:18am |
re: #260 darthstar
Well, that didn’t take long. Our goalie was flat footed…but a great drive from 45 yards.
If our boys don’t want to be home a week from now, they are going to have to step it up in a big way!
277 | McSpiff Jun 18, 2010 7:23:25am |
re: #265 MandyManners
Did you get a free sammich every shift?
We got free pop if we provided our own glass.
279 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:23:38am |
re: #272 MandyManners
Should we be worried?
Naaa…they probably got fake IDs and went to pick oranges in Florida.
/
281 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 7:24:19am |
283 | McSpiff Jun 18, 2010 7:25:39am |
re: #280 MandyManners
I s’pose cups are expensive.
I did not last long at that job. The food industry and shitty managers are not for me.
284 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:25:57am |
BP, Government Still Thwarting Press Access
Despite repeated promises to improve transparency, BP, the United States government, and their contractors are still inhibiting the media’s ability to cover the largest oil spill in the country’s history, which began April 20 with the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig.
285 | lawhawk Jun 18, 2010 7:25:57am |
Well, BP is admitting that it never has blowout preventers certified. Ever. At any of its rigs.
It claims that the MMS doesn’t have a certification procedure - shifting the blame for that onto the government. But that doesn’t fly because the responsibility for compliance is with the company - not the MMS.
In other words, BP may have issues with BOPs at all of its rigs - and who knows whether any other oil companies are in compliance with the BOP certification either.
The regulation is on the books so everyone knows its there - and responsibility lies with the companies to meet the requirements.
In other words, this isn’t about the lack of regulation (the regs are there) - it’s about compliance and enforcement.
286 | Mad Al-Jaffee Jun 18, 2010 7:26:29am |
re: #267 MandyManners
Have you thought about getting a new job?
Yeah, and I’ve been applying for years. So far I’ve only had two interviews, two years ago.
287 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 7:26:44am |
re: #276 bratwurst
If our boys don’t want to be home a week from now, they are going to have to step it up in a big way!
Hey Brats!
Donovan needs to step it up and go Kobe Bryant on Slovenia. We’ll need a couple of miracle plays from him and Dempsey in this half…walking away with a tie will put us at the mercy of England and Algeria…and Slovenia, who could lose to England and keep us from advancing then.
288 | lawhawk Jun 18, 2010 7:27:40am |
re: #284 NJDhockeyfan
How difficult is it for someone with a camera to go to the shore or wetlands to see the oil spill and/or the cleanup? Pretty easy actually given how much oil is already washing ashore all over the place. It would be laziness on their part to not demand more access.
289 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 7:28:11am |
re: #285 lawhawk
Well, BP is admitting that it never has blowout preventers certified. Ever. At any of its rigs.
It claims that the MMS doesn’t have a certification procedure - shifting the blame for that onto the government. But that doesn’t fly because the responsibility for compliance is with the company - not the MMS.
In other words, BP may have issues with BOPs at all of its rigs - and who knows whether any other oil companies are in compliance with the BOP certification either.
The regulation is on the books so everyone knows its there - and responsibility lies with the companies to meet the requirements.
In other words, this isn’t about the lack of regulation (the regs are there) - it’s about compliance and enforcement.
Ayep. Once again, it’s not an “there outta be a law” situation, because there’s plenty of regs on the books that, properly enforced, would have prevented or at least limited the damage from this. But that’s not going to stop efforts to draw even more restrictive and complicated regs to give the appearance of “doing something.”
290 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 7:29:31am |
re: #287 darthstar
Hey Brats!
Donovan needs to step it up and go Kobe Bryant on Slovenia. We’ll need a couple of miracle plays from him and Dempsey in this half…walking away with a tie will put us at the mercy of England and Algeria…and Slovenia, who could lose to England and keep us from advancing then.
Howard blew it at the net…
291 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 7:29:33am |
292 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 7:30:31am |
re: #290 HoosierHoops
Howard blew it at the net…
Yep…granted, it was a rocket of a shot, but he didn’t even move.
293 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 7:32:07am |
re: #292 darthstar
Yep…granted, it was a rocket of a shot, but he didn’t even move.
He never saw it coming…
There is a rule in sports.. Keep your eye on the ball
295 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:33:15am |
Dead sperm whale found south of rig
A SHIP has discovered the first dead sperm whale in the Gulf of Mexico since the BP oil blowout, but scientists say the whale is too badly decomposed to be able to determine whether oil was the cause of its death.
The whale’s body was found on Tuesday 124 kilometres south of the spill by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ship Pisces.
Researchers were trying to determine whether it drifted after dying from oil-contaminated waters.
296 | Killgore Trout Jun 18, 2010 7:33:41am |
Rep. Darrell Issa, the conservative firebrand whose specialty is lobbing corruption allegations at the Obama White House, is making plans to hire dozens of subpoena-wielding investigators if Republicans win the House this fall.
….
Issa has told Republican leadership that if he becomes chairman, he wants to roughly double his staff from 40 to between 70 and 80. And he is not subtle about what that means for President Barack Obama.At a recent speech to Pennsylvania Republicans here, he boasted about what would happen if the GOP wins 39 seats, and he gets the power to subpoena.
“That will make all the difference in the world,” he told 400 applauding party members during a dinner at the chocolate-themed Hershey Lodge. “I won’t use it to have corporate America live in fear that we’re going to subpoena everything. I will use it to get the very information that today the White House is either shredding or not producing.”
Idiots.
297 | Nimed Jun 18, 2010 7:34:32am |
Grumble. I hope I didn’t take the morning off to watch us lose to Slovenia…
298 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 7:35:50am |
re: #296 Killgore Trout
Idiots.
Issa still thinks the GOP will take the house? Maybe apologizing to BP some more will help.
299 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 7:35:57am |
re: #296 Killgore Trout
Idiots.
It’s become like a bad joke. After 8 years of bitching up a storm that the Democrats were doing everything they could to attack Bush, Republicans are about to do the same thing in order to attack Obama.
Wake me up when the Union regains its sanity.
300 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 7:36:06am |
re: #297 Nimed
Grumble. I hope I didn’t take the morning off to watch us lose to Slovenia…
Yellow card!
USA!
302 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 7:36:55am |
re: #285 lawhawk
Well, BP is admitting that it never has blowout preventers certified. Ever. At any of its rigs.
It claims that the MMS doesn’t have a certification procedure - shifting the blame for that onto the government. But that doesn’t fly because the responsibility for compliance is with the company - not the MMS.
In other words, BP may have issues with BOPs at all of its rigs - and who knows whether any other oil companies are in compliance with the BOP certification either.
The regulation is on the books so everyone knows its there - and responsibility lies with the companies to meet the requirements.
In other words, this isn’t about the lack of regulation (the regs are there) - it’s about compliance and enforcement.
trust in the entire system of regulation is gone like a cool breeze….the perfect convergence of neglect, lies, fraud, and zero POTUS experience to deal with even the least of the chores that need to be done…we are clearly fucked…I have no confidence at all in BO or Salazar…and until BO embraces and publicly promotes nuclear energy he simply cannot be taken seriously…he’s an inept ideologue, ill equipped to deal with the Spill
303 | bratwurst Jun 18, 2010 7:39:08am |
Better make them pay for giving us all of these set pieces!
304 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:39:35am |
Now Hiring: Oil Recovery Workers Wanted
TALLAHASSEE — The state of Florida has launched a new website to help job seekers find and apply for Gulf oil spill cleanup and recovery work.
Gov. Charlie Crist said the spill-related jobs give residents a chance to help Florida, while supporting their families and communities.
Some jobs will require special training, but stipends are available to cover those costs.
Stimulus!
306 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 7:40:58am |
re: #303 bratwurst
Better make them pay for giving us all of these set pieces!
We’re playing offense now…three good opportunities.
308 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 7:41:36am |
310 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 7:42:04am |
Crap! The call on findley was shit..The ball hit him in the face and then rebounded to hit his hand…
OH Fuck..They score again..Game is about over
315 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 7:44:17am |
re: #305 MandyManners
What about the customers?
I was in Subway a few weeks ago, behind the most clueless jackass on the continent. He was talking to his wife on his cellphone, reading off to her the entire list of beads, meats, cheese, et bloody cet. She’d ask a question about certain things and he’d repeat the questions. Then, they’d have a conversation about it. All the while, the line backed up, out the door.
as for myself I would simply barge around him and do my business…I’m intolerant of that selfish shit in public
316 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:44:33am |
Heads Found in 3 Boxes Set for Flight
A Southwest Airlines cargo worker was awestruck when he opened three suspicious looking boxes last week and found forty five human heads bound for a med lab in Fort Worth. The heads were for the training purposes of neurosurgeons.
This is something one cargo employee doesn’t get to see on a regular basis in the course of duty.
Body parts needed for medical purposes are generally shipped by air. But the packages meant for Fort Worth were not properly labeled and the Airline authority alerted the local authorities and the Federal Aviation Administration.
317 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 7:45:06am |
re: #305 MandyManners
What about the customers?
I was in Subway a few weeks ago, behind the most clueless jackass on the continent. He was talking to his wife on his cellphone, reading off to her the entire list of beads, meats, cheese, et bloody cet. She’d ask a question about certain things and he’d repeat the questions. Then, they’d have a conversation about it. All the while, the line backed up, out the door.
I saw that too often when I was working at Quiznos, particularly during the lunch rush, when one go-fer would be sent out to get half the office lunch, but then would need to spend 5 minutes per person getting their order exactly right. The ones that aggravated the frak outta me were the ones who waited until they got to the store to call up their buddies and ask them what they wanted. And the whole time, I’ve got this fake smile plastered on my face while I want to vault the sneeze guard plexiglass and beat them unconscious.
318 | Mad Al-Jaffee Jun 18, 2010 7:46:58am |
re: #312 MandyManners
Do employees get NO raises, at all? Must one be promoted in order to get a raise? No raises, no bonuses: where’s the incentive to work harder?!
I don’t know how they go about it. I’m a sub-contractor. I work with a group of contractors but get paid by the company that hired me. I guess salaries are based on what the government pays the contractors. With no expectations of a promotion or raise, I do the bare minimum. Most of the time.
The Metro fares are going to be raised again this month, and it’s the biggest fare hike in their history. I’m going to email the HR guy about this and ask if those of us who rely on Metro to commute can expect a cost of living allowance.
319 | Jadespring Jun 18, 2010 7:47:32am |
re: #312 MandyManners
Hey Mandy. We were chatting the other day about my sister. Since then a major thing has been put together by the rest of the family. Like a puzzle the real picture is dropping into place. It’s looking like she has a problem with codiene abuse and has likely been going on for very long time. Knowing this explains so much, the mental health issues and the physical health issues. After looking up the long term symptoms of what overuse does it fits her physical ailments to a tee. So this is good in terms of getting to the cruz of the problems but not so good as now we’re dealing with someone who has become a master at hiding it and is in absolute denial about it.
We’re all meeting with a family support counsellor to try to figure out how to tackle this mess.
320 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 7:47:40am |
re: #285 lawhawk
Well, BP is admitting that it never has blowout preventers certified. Ever. At any of its rigs.
It claims that the MMS doesn’t have a certification procedure - shifting the blame for that onto the government. But that doesn’t fly because the responsibility for compliance is with the company - not the MMS.
In other words, BP may have issues with BOPs at all of its rigs - and who knows whether any other oil companies are in compliance with the BOP certification either.
The regulation is on the books so everyone knows its there - and responsibility lies with the companies to meet the requirements.
In other words, this isn’t about the lack of regulation (the regs are there) - it’s about compliance and enforcement.
BP does have other issues, guaranteed
However:
The BOP’s are actually the least of their problems, even though they are trying to put the blame on the failed BOP’s.
Their biggest problem, which they are trying to minimize, is their decision making process.
In yesterday’s hearing, they were not asked specifically about the results of the negative test. It was sort of glossed over, and Hayward’s answer was a bit of a “well, there may have been an issue interpreting one of the test results”.
This was the BIGGEST test result they should have paid attention to, and they ignored it, the test clearly showed a cement fail.
They also ignored other standard warning signs, which usually result in using mud to push the stuff back INTO the formation and holding it there to avoid a blowout. BP did not do this; instead, they started displacing the heavier mud with LIGHTER seawater.
There’s also the issue of the cement itself - BP chose a type of gas-infused cement that added gas to the pipeline.
They are now trying to write the reports of their own investigation to show themselves in the best light. The answers to all the questions Mr. Hayward did not know, are known by somebody. They know exactly what happened.
321 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:48:38am |
322 | Mad Al-Jaffee Jun 18, 2010 7:49:04am |
More batshit insanity from Dem Underground:
“I’ve been saying that the republican party is the most despotic organization in the history of this planet, and can easily…EASILY!!… be taken down with a few well-placed RICO statutes. It isn’t just about red state redneck rhetoric, but about the very real, domestic terrorism the republican party and its minions have perpetuated against millions of people throughout our country and affected the lives of over a billion people to the point where they are now permanently and disparingly against the United States.
The republican party is worse than the Nazi party, the despotic elements of the Stalin regime, and the hordes of Ghengis Khan… COMBINED. They STILL ARE.”
323 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 7:49:17am |
325 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 7:50:26am |
re: #323 albusteve
now let’s not lose our heads over this
How can you keep your head over news like this?
326 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 7:50:55am |
re: #285 lawhawk
Well, BP is admitting that it never has blowout preventers certified. Ever. At any of its rigs.
It claims that the MMS doesn’t have a certification procedure - shifting the blame for that onto the government. But that doesn’t fly because the responsibility for compliance is with the company - not the MMS.
In other words, BP may have issues with BOPs at all of its rigs - and who knows whether any other oil companies are in compliance with the BOP certification either.
The regulation is on the books so everyone knows its there - and responsibility lies with the companies to meet the requirements.
In other words, this isn’t about the lack of regulation (the regs are there) - it’s about compliance and enforcement.
Lawhawk - back on MAY 12, here is what my husband wrote to me in an e-mail;
BP is going to blame Cameron’s BOPS owned by Transocean for everything. In other words despite all the dumbass decisions they made the blowout would have not happened if the BOPs worked.
He predicted what BP was going to try to do. It had little to do with the BOP’s - even if they had worked, BP had been making one bad decision after another, and no on relies on the BOP’s to save the well - they rely on doing the job right to begin with, and paying attention to test results and warning signs.
327 | Mad Al-Jaffee Jun 18, 2010 7:51:01am |
re: #324 HoosierHoops
Hi Mad.. Are you in IT?
No, I have a library/information management and research background. Been working in libraries since the early 90s.
328 | McSpiff Jun 18, 2010 7:51:17am |
re: #305 MandyManners
What about the customers?
I was in Subway a few weeks ago, behind the most clueless jackass on the continent. He was talking to his wife on his cellphone, reading off to her the entire list of beads, meats, cheese, et bloody cet. She’d ask a question about certain things and he’d repeat the questions. Then, they’d have a conversation about it. All the while, the line backed up, out the door.
I was at a mall subway. So it would be “self important business man who cant be bothered to put the cell down”,”snotty teenage girl”,”rude ghetto person”. Repeat.
Only customer service job I’ve ever enjoyed was grocery store cashier. I was really happy there. Had my own regulars, it was great.
329 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 7:51:36am |
re: #325 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds
How can you keep your head over news like this?
times are rough, I just want to stay ahead of things
330 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 7:52:28am |
re: #329 albusteve
times are rough, I just want to stay ahead of things
I tell you, heads will roll over this!
331 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:54:52am |
332 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 7:57:09am |
re: #331 NJDhockeyfan
It’s too bad you’re incapable of actually reading the diary you linked:
because I support individuals.I support our individual soldiers in their right to live.
I support Afghani people in their right to rule their country as they see fit, just as we here in the United States did when we declared independence.
I support military families and their right to have a decent life, and if necessary to fight in a conflict that truly defends our country.
I do not “support the troops”, because it’s just a slogan to justify a useless war based on lies and on profits for the few at the expense of the many.
…snip…“support the troops” is, in my opinion, a political slogan that means “don’t question our war”.
Well, I am questioning it. I’m trying to be polite about it, but I am absolutely committed to saving as many lives as possible, on all sides.
If that means getting flamed because you see me as non-patriotic, so be it. Respectfully I believe you are wrong, but that’s a chance I have to take.
333 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 7:57:14am |
It’s fair to say that President Barack Obama’s speech to the nation on the oil spill this week didn’t exactly get rave reviews. It was variously described as flat and vague—and that was by his friends.
And maybe there was just nothing he could say at this moment of helplessness in the face of the gushing oil that could have made it otherwise.
Perhaps, though, the president should have uttered two words: electric cars.
he can’t utter the words because everybody knows we will need scores of nuclear reactors to produce the energy to run them…he’s petrified of nuclear power because of the rift he would cause between himself and his base, let alone Reid and Pekosi….the energy problems have become politicized and BO has no solutions for that…we are all being used by the feds
335 | ReamWorks SKG Jun 18, 2010 7:58:26am |
Regarding the LA Riots
According to the news this morning, there was a policeman who had his nose broken from a bottle thrown at him, and at least one person was beat unconscious.
This makes me wonder if the police can be held liable for NOT using deadly force when it was appropriate to do so. It seems to me that these cops were trying to avoid deadly force at all costs, even if it may have been justified and appropriate
If I were being beaten unconscious and the police were standing around not trying to take control of the situation with lethal weapons drawn, I’d be pretty pissed….
336 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 7:59:35am |
re: #332 darthstar
I read it. Total moonbat anti-war dribble.
337 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 8:00:18am |
re: #331 NJDhockeyfan
Sick post..
From it:
I believe that the present wars that we’re fighting are entirely manufactured conflicts, invented for the purpose of giving business to the military-industrial complex and the people that profit from it,
The only reason we fight wars is to make corporations rich?
Yes Corporations that build powerful weapons get rich..
You fucking simplistic bitch..Have you heard of 911? How about Pearl Harbor? Who is this guy NJ?
338 | Nimed Jun 18, 2010 8:00:23am |
re: #301 MandyManners
Notice that Obama no longer talks about Spain, which until recently he repeatedly cited for its visionary subsidies of a blossoming new clean energy industry. That’s because Spain, now on the verge of bankruptcy, is pledged to reverse its disastrously bloated public spending, including radical cuts in subsidies to its uneconomical photovoltaic industry.
Krauthammer always sounds very authoritative, but in almost every article he writes about economics he has at least one factual and easily verifiable mistake — the Washington Post ombudsman is sleeping on the job.
Spain problems didn’t come from a “disastrously bloated public spending” — on the contrary, Spain had a budget surplus before the crisis!
krugman.blogs.nytimes.com
The surge in deficits since then reflects the bursting real estate bubble and the lack, under the euro, of any way short of prolonged, grinding deflation for Spain to get its costs in line.
339 | Bubblehead II Jun 18, 2010 8:02:42am |
Killer executed by Utah firing squad
Draper, Utah (CNN) — Convicted killer Ronnie Lee Gardner was executed early Friday by firing squad, the Utah Department of Corrections said.
Not a fan of the Death Penalty, but in this case the punishment fit the crime.
This tidbit doesn’t help those who support it though.
Utah firing squad death announced on Twitter
*snip*
But Mr Shurtleff’s 134-character composition was no ordinary post. This was not a piece of miscellany from the 53-year-old’s home life, a link chosen to amuse or interest his followers, nor even a political prod at his Democratic rivals.
Instead, Mr Shurtleff used Twitter to announce that most important of all things: the death of a human being, convicted murderer Ronnie Lee Gardner.
340 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 8:02:50am |
re: #337 HoosierHoops
Sick post..
From it:
I believe that the present wars that we’re fighting are entirely manufactured conflicts, invented for the purpose of giving business to the military-industrial complex and the people that profit from it,The only reason we fight wars is to make corporations rich?
Yes Corporations that build powerful weapons get rich..
You fucking simplistic bitch..Have you heard of 911? How about Pearl Harbor? Who is this guy NJ?
No idea…maybe Darthstar knows.
341 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:04:05am |
anybody know how many billions of cubic feet of gas there is off the CA coast?
342 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 8:05:15am |
re: #341 albusteve
anybody know how many billions of cubic feet of gas there is off the CA coast?
Not quite as much as there is in Washington DC.
344 | McSpiff Jun 18, 2010 8:06:35am |
re: #339 Bubblehead II
Yeah, I’d really prefer we not see twitter used for official announcements… Especially since its such a restrictive medium.
345 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:07:37am |
re: #342 NJDhockeyfan
Not quite as much as there is in Washington DC.
DC owns the record for sure…so here we sit on our asses with energy all around us and we don’t retrieve it…we send a billion dollars a day out of the country…the feds are insane to deny us our own energy…it’s criminal
347 | prairiefire Jun 18, 2010 8:08:45am |
re: #323 albusteve
Steve~Cambell’s is recalling Spaghetti O’s with meatballs for undercooked meat! (I was raised on that stuff)
348 | Mad Al-Jaffee Jun 18, 2010 8:09:54am |
re: #343 reuven
Just as bad as the annoying cell phone talkers are the loud musical ring tones. I hear them all the time on the Metro. Also, people who listen to music so loud on their iPods I can gear it (through the ear buds) several seats away.
349 | ReamWorks SKG Jun 18, 2010 8:09:55am |
re: #11 BryanS
I think that NOT using deadly force, when it could prevent deaths or injuries, is just as bad as using it when it’s not warranted.
350 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 8:10:55am |
re: #340 NJDhockeyfan
No idea…maybe Darthstar knows.
America has never gone to any war at any time to make companies rich..
Never…And it never will.. And any body so stupid to thing we do isn’t worth the time of day…
I absolutely disapproved of the invasion of Iraq. But for different reasons as most..
I blame not Fighting the first gulf war to it’s logical end squarely on Bush 1’s shoulders…Tactically and strategically a complete blunder…
You fight to win…or bring the war to a conclusion…
351 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:11:40am |
re: #347 prairiefire
Steve~Cambell’s is recalling Spaghetti O’s with meatballs for undercooked meat! (I was raised on that stuff)
I’m a Beef-O-Roni guy
352 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 8:11:44am |
re: #345 albusteve
DC owns the record for sure…so here we sit on our asses with energy all around us and we don’t retrieve it…we send a billion dollars a day out of the country…the feds are insane to deny us our own energy…it’s criminal
We are financing offshore oil exploration….in Brazil.
353 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:12:30am |
re: #350 HoosierHoops
America has never gone to any war at any time to make companies rich..
Never…And it never will.. And any body so stupid to thing we do isn’t worth the time of day…
I absolutely disapproved of the invasion of Iraq. But for different reasons as most..
I blame not Fighting the first gulf war to it’s logical end squarely on Bush 1’s shoulders…Tactically and strategically a complete blunder…
You fight to win…or bring the war to a conclusion…
Bush fulfilled the UN mandate…case closed
354 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:14:07am |
re: #352 NJDhockeyfan
We are financing offshore oil exploration…in Brazil.
yes, Brazil…the people that are wiping out the Amazon rain forests, and killing off their natives for gold…nice people…we are total dumbasses
355 | Ericus58 Jun 18, 2010 8:15:25am |
re: #343 reuven
Not cool. You have no right to regulate the use of cell phones in area’s where it’s not restricted. If it bothers you, wear noise-canceling headphones. Like, emergency calls don’t happen?
356 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 8:15:40am |
Greenspan Says U.S. May Soon Reach Borrowing Limit
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said the U.S. may soon face higher borrowing costs on its swelling debt and called for a “tectonic shift” in fiscal policy to contain borrowing.
“Perceptions of a large U.S. borrowing capacity are misleading,” and current long-term bond yields are masking America’s debt challenge, Greenspan wrote in an opinion piece posted on the Wall Street Journal’s website. “Long-term rate increases can emerge with unexpected suddenness,” such as the 4 percentage point surge over four months in 1979-80, he said.
Greenspan rebutted “misplaced” concern that reducing the deficit would put the economic recovery in danger, entering a debate among global policy makers about how quickly to exit from stimulus measures adopted during the financial crisis. U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner said this month that while fiscal tightening is needed over the “medium term,” governments must reinforce the recovery in private demand.
“The United States, and most of the rest of the developed world, is in need of a tectonic shift in fiscal policy,” said Greenspan, 84, who served at the Fed’s helm from 1987 to 2006. “Incremental change will not be adequate.”
357 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:16:11am |
re: #354 albusteve
yes, Brazil…the people that are wiping out the Amazon rain forests, and killing off their natives for gold…nice people…we are total dumbasses
isn’t Pertobras a Soros company…Mandy?
359 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 8:18:04am |
re: #353 albusteve
Bush fulfilled the UN mandate…case closed
Well thank the Lord the UN is finally controlling America and her Military in a time of war…2 more days of fighting and we would have saved thousands of lives.. Bush Listen to lawyers..
What? We would have been fined by the UN if we finished the war?
/I’m watching Soccer and really jazzed up..ignore me..:)
360 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:18:29am |
re: #356 NJDhockeyfan
what’s worse is that out Stimulus didn’t stimulate anything…a flopola except for the pork feeders…want a job?…go to the feds
361 | RayGunIsDead Jun 18, 2010 8:20:12am |
re: #356 NJDhockeyfan
Who even listens to Greenspan anymore? Krugman is the new guru and he says we should spend more.
363 | ReamWorks SKG Jun 18, 2010 8:20:57am |
re: #355 Ericus58
I agree that I have no right to do this. I disagree, however, that it’s “not cool.”
365 | Mad Al-Jaffee Jun 18, 2010 8:24:30am |
from Wonkette:
Anonymous Sources: John Edwards Sad, Lonely, Gross
wonkette.com
366 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:24:48am |
re: #361 RayGunIsDead
Who even listens to Greenspan anymore? Krugman is the new guru and he says we should spend more.
he’s BOs guy….another spendaholic, no surprise
368 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 8:25:11am |
re: #361 RayGunIsDead
Who even listens to Greenspan anymore? Krugman is the new guru and he says we should spend more.
Welcome newbe to LGF.. So tells us a little something about yourself…
369 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 8:25:25am |
re: #363 reuven
I agree that I have no right to do this. I disagree, however, that it’s “not cool.”
Ericus is right.
It’s not cool.
Nor is it particularly cool to come onto a blog and admit to engaging in something that is illegal. Not cool at all.
370 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 8:26:37am |
re: #361 RayGunIsDead
Who even listens to Greenspan anymore? Krugman is the new guru and he says we should spend more.
Face it, the economy is still lousy. The national deficit tripled last year. Unemployment is still high with no end in sight. We can’t afford to spend anymore.
372 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 8:27:06am |
373 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:27:32am |
re: #370 NJDhockeyfan
Face it, the economy is still lousy. The national deficit tripled last year. Unemployment is still high with no end in sight. We can’t afford to spend anymore.
we have unions to pay off…the money has to come from somewhere, your pocket
374 | prairiefire Jun 18, 2010 8:27:55am |
re: #319 Jadespring
Best wishes, Jadespring. A correct diagnosis is a start.
376 | RayGunIsDead Jun 18, 2010 8:28:43am |
The only thing I can agree with the cons on is, 99 weeks of unemployment is enough. Course the cons have been wrong about absolutely everything else, so there probably wrong here also.
378 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jun 18, 2010 8:29:21am |
re: #322 Mad Al-Jaffee
More batshit insanity from Dem Underground:
“I’ve been saying that the republican party is the most despotic organization in the history of this planet, and can easily…EASILY!!… be taken down with a few well-placed RICO statutes. It isn’t just about red state redneck rhetoric, but about the very real, domestic terrorism the republican party and its minions have perpetuated against millions of people throughout our country and affected the lives of over a billion people to the point where they are now permanently and disparingly against the United States.
The republican party is worse than the Nazi party, the despotic elements of the Stalin regime, and the hordes of Ghengis Khan… COMBINED. They STILL ARE.”
Where did you get this quote? Sounds like someone took a Glenn Beck rant and just changed the names out…
379 | Nimed Jun 18, 2010 8:29:28am |
re: #356 NJDhockeyfan
Why does anybody listen to Greenspan anymore? The guy is one of the main culprits in the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression. Much more so than Bush, in fact.
380 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 8:29:35am |
re: #372 HoosierHoops
Who are we talking about Reine?
/Hope you and Roi are well..Thanks for all the links about the spill
Talking about reuven admitting to using an illegal cell phone jammer, to jam the calls of cell phone users in an area where cell phone use is legal, just because he doesn’t want to be bothered with folks’ chatter.
I’m not a fan of public cell phone use where people are yelling out their business for all to hear. But the solution isn’t to use an illegal device to shut down their phones.
Just my .02
381 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:30:17am |
re: #376 RayGunIsDead
The only thing I can agree with the cons on is, 99 weeks of unemployment is enough. Course the cons have been wrong about absolutely everything else, so there probably wrong here also.
like what?…examples?
382 | Joo-LiZ Jun 18, 2010 8:31:00am |
Hilel Neuer of UN Watch doing excellent work pointing out the failure of the UN Human Rights Council to acknowledge 12 massacres in the last year — 1 for each month — in which the UNHRC was silent.
He pointedly calls out the double standard with respect to Israel.
383 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 8:31:33am |
re: #372 HoosierHoops
Who are we talking about Reine?
/Hope you and Roi are well..Thanks for all the links about the spill
And hoops, yes, we are well.
BTW -
If anybody gets tired of me talking about the spill, which honestly is a topic that’s so all-consuming for me right now I know I run the risk of boring the hell out of people, well, just let me know and I’ll hush up.
384 | Mad Al-Jaffee Jun 18, 2010 8:32:29am |
re: #378 ralphieboy
Where did you get this quote? Sounds like someone took a Glenn Beck rant and just changed the names out…
It’s from a post on Democratic Underground. Insane people there. I won’t post a link to that cesspool. It can be fascinating (in a sick way, like seeing a car wreck on the side of the road) to read some of the posts there.
385 | prairiefire Jun 18, 2010 8:32:30am |
386 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 8:33:08am |
Democrats lack consensus on climate bill
Senate Democrats emerged from a special caucus meeting in the Capitol on Thursday with no clear consensus yet on the fate of energy and climate legislation due on the floor before the August recess.
Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada dedicated an hourlong session to a “full, frank discussion” of three competing proposals for overhauling the nation’s energy policies and trimming greenhouse gas emissions. But senators spoke for so long that they had to bump back a more detailed question-and-answer session for another meeting that’s tentatively scheduled for next week.
“We’re not going to tell you today what we’re going to have in this legislation because it’s a work in progress,” Reid told reporters. “The reason we’re coming back for another caucus is because we understand the importance of this issue. We have no one saying no. We have everyone saying yes. It’s a question of how we move forward.”
388 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 8:33:57am |
re: #385 prairiefire
Would a cell phone jammer disrupt cops, firefighters, emt’s equipment?
I don’t know.
It certainly would jam an emergency call to you from your family members.
And it isn’t cool to come onto Charles’ blog and proudly admit to doing something illegal. That’s the sort of shit others use to “prove” how “awful” Charles is.
389 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:34:51am |
re: #382 Joo-LiZ
Hilel Neuer of UN Watch doing excellent work pointing out the failure of the UN Human Rights Council to acknowledge 12 massacres in the last year — 1 for each month — in which the UNHRC was silent.
He pointedly calls out the double standard with respect to Israel.
[Video]
ouch!…nice catch…I hate the UN with a passion
390 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 8:35:01am |
re: #387 MandyManners
Just heard two gunshots close by. Gotta’ go wait for the cops to show up. bbl
Oh my…Be safe!
391 | RayGunIsDead Jun 18, 2010 8:35:27am |
re: #381 albusteve
Items cons were wrong about.
Cutting taxes for the rich will create jobs.
Deregulation.
The war in Iraq.
etc.
And now simple Sarah wants to double down and do even more of the above (replace Iraq with Iran). Are cons capable of learning?
392 | prairiefire Jun 18, 2010 8:35:37am |
393 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 8:35:39am |
Talking about reuven admitting to using an illegal cell phone jammer, to jam the calls of cell phone users in an area where cell phone use is legal, just because he doesn’t want to be bothered with folks’ chatter.
I’m not a fan of public cell phone use where people are yelling out their business for all to hear. But the solution isn’t to use an illegal device to shut down their phones.
Just my .02
That would be illegal…What about an emergency calls or something very important to someone? So it is also morally wrong..
Now.. A new thing is placing jammers in Churches with a notice that your cell phone will not work during mass.. I’m all for that..And we all agree by notice that during church your cellphone won’t work..
394 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:35:52am |
And hoops, yes, we are well.
BTW -
If anybody gets tired of me talking about the spill, which honestly is a topic that’s so all-consuming for me right now I know I run the risk of boring the hell out of people, well, just let me know and I’ll hush up.
I’m not….you have been doing a terrific job
396 | Walter L. Newton Jun 18, 2010 8:36:58am |
re: #328 McSpiff
I was at a mall subway. So it would be “self important business man who cant be bothered to put the cell down”,”snotty teenage girl”,”rude ghetto person”. Repeat.
Only customer service job I’ve ever enjoyed was grocery store cashier. I was really happy there. Had my own regulars, it was great.
I been doing the supermarket cashier bit for going on three month now, and I would say 95 percent of my customers are as nice to me as I am to them. But I do have a small share of customers who will spend the entire checkout on the cellphone, or roaming around the check stand area no paying attention to my few simple service questions, or act like they don’t even want my help and why should they have to be doing sometime as trivial as buying groceries.
Other than that, I agree, the quality of customer I get at the grocery store seems to be good… then again, this is one of the few retail jobs I have worked in my life, so I don’t have a lot of history to go on.
The cell phone thing bothers me the most. It’s like the ultimate “Me special, you cashier, servant, scum, my slave” attitude.
397 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:37:08am |
398 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 8:37:30am |
And hoops, yes, we are well.
BTW -
If anybody gets tired of me talking about the spill, which honestly is a topic that’s so all-consuming for me right now I know I run the risk of boring the hell out of people, well, just let me know and I’ll hush up.
It maybe the greatest disaster in all our History…I pray for you guys…
I worry about the gulf…Keep those posts coming!
399 | ReamWorks SKG Jun 18, 2010 8:37:38am |
re: #393 HoosierHoops
If a cell-phone jammer is illegal in the United States, why do you think Churches should get special dispensation?
400 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jun 18, 2010 8:37:55am |
re: #391 RayGunIsDead
Items cons were wrong about.
Cutting taxes for the rich will create jobs.
Deregulation.
The war in Iraq.
etc.And now simple Sarah wants to double down and do even more of the above (replace Iraq with Iran). Are cons capable of learning?
Thre was a time when trickle-down economics seemed to work, and the money that investors saved in taxes got reinvested to create jobs.
But that was in a less global world than we have now. Now the money gets reinvested, but not in the US and not to create jobs here.
404 | Walter L. Newton Jun 18, 2010 8:39:15am |
re: #376 RayGunIsDead
The only thing I can agree with the cons on is, 99 weeks of unemployment is enough. Course the cons have been wrong about absolutely everything else, so there probably wrong here also.
And it hasn’t occurred to you what’s motivating that “need” for “99 weeks of unemployment?” How about 18 months of unemployment numbers tanking… and currently the “cons” have nothing to do with it…
But you know that already, you sound like a “prog.”
405 | RayGunIsDead Jun 18, 2010 8:39:53am |
re: #400 ralphieboy
Right, Reagen is Dead. The times were right and it seemed to work. The times have changed.
408 | Nimed Jun 18, 2010 8:42:13am |
409 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:42:24am |
re: #405 RayGunIsDead
Right, Reagen is Dead. The times were right and it seemed to work. The times have changed.
now our economy is dead…right where BO wants us
the feds are growing by leaps and bounds tho….how can that be? where does the money come to finance those jobs?
410 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 8:42:34am |
re: #399 reuven
If a cell-phone jammer is illegal in the United States, why do you think Churches should get special dispensation?
Well, of course Churches are exactly like a large open airport waiting area! People should be allowed to make/take phone calls all through the service, disruption to the service be damned!
There are common-sense restrictions everywhere on cell phone use. Check out your doctor’s office, other where a business or institution feels its in their best interest to reduce distraction to others. Notices are up all over the place.
What you want is to be able to make your own personal decision as to where calls should be jammed, with no notice to anyone around you, and you take pleasure in their confusion.
ick.
411 | ReamWorks SKG Jun 18, 2010 8:43:04am |
re: #400 ralphieboy
Congress is now extending the $8,000 handout for first-time homebuyers. Yes, the very same handout that had a 50% fraud rate is being extended
MSNBC Video (about the fraud)
npr.org (statistic from IRS about a 50% fraud rate. Of course, the liberal NPR calls it “confusion” and not “fraud” because poor people can’t be tax cheats, only rich people, in their universe)
Why the hell are we continuing this pathetic move to prop up house prices? If we wanted affordable housing, we’d take away all government subsidies and let the prices fall! If these house purchases don’t go through because of a lack of an $8,000 tax handout, the sellers aren’t going to be RAISING their prices….
412 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 8:43:08am |
re: #409 albusteve
now our economy is dead…right where BO wants us
the feds are growing by leaps and bounds tho…how can that be? where does the money come to finance those jobs?
Borrowed!
414 | Bubblehead II Jun 18, 2010 8:43:16am |
415 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 8:43:40am |
re: #364 MandyManners
Why in the world didn’t the go-fer get the orders BEFORE leaving the office? And, why doesn’t corporate make a policy and advertise it by hanging a sign at the beginning of the line that says “NO CELL-PHONE ORDERS WHILE IN LINE”?
I’ll tell you why. It’s because corporate doesn’t want to offend the Spayshul Snowflakes in the world. So, the rude win the day, again.
I told my manager more than once that we needed to put a sign on the door saying “Customers using cellphones will not be served.” But we were already having trouble making ends meet and he decided the risk of losing customers was too much to warrant such a sign. Of course, the guys who topped them were the ones who came in with a “War and Peace” sized list of subs that they needed for the entire office…and then spent 20 minutes or more having us make each individually so they could make sure everything was up to spec.
There’s a reason why, even now when I’ve been out of work for over a month, I refuse to go looking for jobs in fast-food joints. The pay’s lousy, the customers treat you like shit, and the management always takes their side.
417 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 8:45:10am |
418 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 8:47:19am |
That was the worst call I have ever seen in Soccer! The refs are paid off!
No wonder they riot after soccer games around the world..I get it now..
/Come on Winston..Let’s go outside and kick somebodies ass….
419 | SixDegrees Jun 18, 2010 8:47:24am |
Talking about reuven admitting to using an illegal cell phone jammer, to jam the calls of cell phone users in an area where cell phone use is legal, just because he doesn’t want to be bothered with folks’ chatter.
I’m not a fan of public cell phone use where people are yelling out their business for all to hear. But the solution isn’t to use an illegal device to shut down their phones.
Just my .02
Just to clarify - such devices are strictly illegal in all parts of the United States, where it is against the law to interfere with radio transmissions in any way. Federal law, administered by the FCC.
The sale as well as the use of such devices is also illegal.
420 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 8:47:25am |
re: #386 NJDhockeyfan
Don’t expect any “Climate Bills” to get anywhere before the election. Right now, the public perception is that the spill takes priority, any efforts to get us off oil are secondary, and that moving forward on legislation is tantamount to trying to profit off this disaster. I don’t honestly believe we’ll see anything before the November elections, after which there will be made 11th hour scramble to get as much rammed through as possible.
421 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 8:47:58am |
Reuven’s comment has been deleted.
Anyone who quoted it - you know what to expect next.
422 | prairiefire Jun 18, 2010 8:48:13am |
re: #417 Aceofwhat?
i’m not normally a violent dude, but i feel like punching a ref right now…offsides my tight white ass…
Bragger./
423 | Nimed Jun 18, 2010 8:49:08am |
re: #417 Aceofwhat?
i’m not normally a violent dude, but i feel like punching a ref right now…offsides my tight white ass…
Yeah, it’s especially hard to swallow after the number of goals that have been scored so far from dubious offside positions in the WC.
424 | abolitionist Jun 18, 2010 8:50:18am |
re: #414 Bubblehead II
A New Mavi Marmara video has been released.
‘We will throw them into the sea’
[Video]
Turkish minister of transportation to Iran.
Video caption:
IsraelMFA — June 18, 2010 — In this footage, taken on board the Mavi Marmari on 30May2010, IHH leader Bulent Yildirim clearly instructs his followers to throw the Israeli commandos overboard when they land on the ship. His speech was made in Turkish and repeated in Arabic by a translator.
425 | ReamWorks SKG Jun 18, 2010 8:50:21am |
re: #416 Aceofwhat?
Wow! I never expected this sort of violent opposition to fighting technology with technology.
When I’m in a restaurant or an airport lounge and I can barely hear myself think because of someone yelling into his cell phone, it’s a very uncomfortable situation. Especially in the airport lounge “quiet area” where signs are posted to discourage cell phone use… And in this day and age, confronting strangers directly isn’t always the best idea.
426 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 8:50:39am |
NYT: Drill Ban Means Hard Times for Rig Workers
In addition to the fishermen and hoteliers whose livelihoods have been devastated by BP’s hemorrhaging undersea oil well, another group of Gulf Coast residents is beginning to suffer: the tens of thousands of workers like Ronald Brown who run the equipment or serve in support roles on deepwater oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico.
Mr. Brown, known as Rusty to his friends, is a “shakerhand.” In the rugged vernacular of offshore drilling, that means he monitors the mud flowing back from the drill hole thousands of feet below.
He works aboard the Ocean Monarch, which was idled along with 32 other oil rigs when the Obama administration ordered a six-month moratorium on all deepwater drilling after the April 20 Deepwater Horizon disaster. The rig’s owner is now seeking customers in other parts of the world. If the rig moves, Mr. Brown and his fellow motormen, roughnecks and roustabouts will be left behind, jobless, with few alternatives that would pay anything close to the $3,500 to $4,000 a month typical for such jobs.
428 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 8:51:46am |
re: #406 Dark_Falcon
You do realize that law enforcement can read this blog, right? And that Charles could be subpoenaed into providing them with your registration information?
He’s also uninventive. I’m not often so bothered by someone else’s conversation (really, why is one person talking loudly any different than two people talking loudly…riddle me that, Reuven) that i wish to do something.
But on the rare occasion that i do, i simply engage said phone talker in polite but loud conversation. While they’re on the phone. I mean, hey, they’ve already invited me into the chat through sheer volume!
Legal, clever, fair, and effective.
429 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 8:51:49am |
re: #427 MandyManners
Fucking moron with a lake was shooting TURTLES. Gotta’ love the response by the cops. The area is swarming with them.
Shooting turtles? You’re shittin’ me, right?
430 | Racer X Jun 18, 2010 8:52:00am |
To all the Laker haters:
{{Big Hug}}
I understand why you hate.
Watching Magic, Kareem, Worthy, Coop, and Scott racing down the court going from defense to offense in a blink, KNOWING that the ball will go in the hole and your team is powerless to stop it.
Or yelling at your TV screen 472 times at the top of your voice CALL A GODDAM OFFENSIVE FOUL ON SHAQ!!!
Or turning off your TV late in the evening and for the 50th time muttering ‘goddam Kobe’ under your breath.
I know.
(pats your head)
There, there.
431 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:52:10am |
Nevada’s jobless rate is now tops in the nation, as former No. 1 Michigan saw its unemployment slip to 13.6 percent in May, down from 14 percent in April.
stunning numbers…I wonder how this will play with the Recovery Summer celebrations or whatever it is…the donks are living in a dream world
Reid added that federal tax cuts and other incentives for businesses have prevented a bad situation from worsening.
well, no shit Harry?….you mean an infusion of private money stimulates job growth?…take your novel (selfish) idea to DC you thief…federal tax cuts FOR NEVADA
434 | Dark_Falcon Jun 18, 2010 8:53:00am |
re: #415 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds
I told my manager more than once that we needed to put a sign on the door saying “Customers using cellphones will not be served.” But we were already having trouble making ends meet and he decided the risk of losing customers was too much to warrant such a sign. Of course, the guys who topped them were the ones who came in with a “War and Peace” sized list of subs that they needed for the entire office…and then spent 20 minutes or more having us make each individually so they could make sure everything was up to spec.
There’s a reason why, even now when I’ve been out of work for over a month, I refuse to go looking for jobs in fast-food joints. The pay’s lousy, the customers treat you like shit, and the management always takes their side.
That’s one reason I miss Sprint: The managers were willing to tell customer who utterly unreasonable that they were not going to get what they wanted, It usually resulted in the customer flouncing, but that’s often better than them continuing to make a scene. And they didn’t blame employees when the customer was being nuts.
435 | ReamWorks SKG Jun 18, 2010 8:53:11am |
Yr bjctns hv bn ntd! Nxt tm ‘m nnyd by ld, bnxs cll phn cnvrstns, ‘ll try _lgl_ mns t mtgt. ‘ll lt y knw hw t wrks t….
436 | Walter L. Newton Jun 18, 2010 8:53:11am |
re: #425 reuven
Wow! I never expected this sort of violent opposition to fighting technology with technology.
When I’m in a restaurant or an airport lounge and I can barely hear myself think because of someone yelling into his cell phone, it’s a very uncomfortable situation. Especially in the airport lounge “quiet area” where signs are posted to discourage cell phone use… And in this day and age, confronting strangers directly isn’t always the best idea.
And your comment has been deleted. And what kind of language is “violent?” Hyperbole. Have you been physically harmed because of this discussion?
437 | Racer X Jun 18, 2010 8:53:34am |
Best quote from last night:
“I’d like to thank my psychiatrist”
- Ron Artest
438 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 8:54:01am |
re: #425 reuven
Wow! I never expected this sort of violent opposition to fighting technology with technology.
When I’m in a restaurant or an airport lounge and I can barely hear myself think because of someone yelling into his cell phone, it’s a very uncomfortable situation. Especially in the airport lounge “quiet area” where signs are posted to discourage cell phone use… And in this day and age, confronting strangers directly isn’t always the best idea.
Who died and left you as cell phone Czar?
440 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 8:54:44am |
re: #425 reuven
You are so full of shit…Your rights as a traveler do not trump mine..and blocking my cell call is illegal…I’ve been through Airports all over the world.. If you can’t hear walk to a corner you little crybaby bitch…
441 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 8:54:59am |
re: #429 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds
Shooting turtles? You’re shittin’ me, right?
Turtles kill ducks/geese. I know someone who had them removed from his pond.
442 | RayGunIsDead Jun 18, 2010 8:55:02am |
Myb th ppl n 99 wks f nmplymnt shld b rtrnng r dng sm knd f clnp r nythng. Tht’s ll m syng. wld lv 2 yr vctn t hlf py.
Bck n bt.
443 | Racer X Jun 18, 2010 8:55:10am |
Yes, I’m still high from the Laker win!
Lakers babay!
444 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 8:55:59am |
445 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 8:56:15am |
re: #425 reuven
Wow! I never expected this sort of violent opposition to fighting technology with technology.
When I’m in a restaurant or an airport lounge and I can barely hear myself think because of someone yelling into his cell phone, it’s a very uncomfortable situation. Especially in the airport lounge “quiet area” where signs are posted to discourage cell phone use… And in this day and age, confronting strangers directly isn’t always the best idea.
Oh, right.
Much better to use your own secret and illegal - repeating that, illegal - technology for your own personal comfort, the rights and needs of others be damned.
Ick, again.
446 | ReamWorks SKG Jun 18, 2010 8:56:23am |
r: #440 HsrHps
‘m XTRMLY dsppntd tht th LGF cmmnty pprvs f ppl cllng ch thr “lttl crybby btchs”
f nyn hs crssd ln, t’s “Hsr Hps”.
447 | Walter L. Newton Jun 18, 2010 8:56:59am |
re: #442 RayGunIsDead
Maybe the people on 99 weeks of unemployment should be retraining or doing some kind of cleanup or anything. That’s all I am saying. I would love a 2 year vacation at half pay.
Back in a bit.
You not much for two way conversation, are you. Shit and leave. There has been a number of people responding to your comments and you just go on tooting your horn and not responding back. This is a blog, not a soapbox.
448 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:57:01am |
re: #441 NJDhockeyfan
Turtles kill ducks/geese. I know someone who had them removed from his pond.
good eatin too…always have some turtle soup in Jamaica if the opportunity comes up
449 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 8:57:05am |
re: #446 reuven
No.
It’s you who has crossed a line.
450 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 8:57:21am |
re: #443 Racer X
Yes, I’m still high from the Laker win!
Lakers babay!
You didn’t celebrate by smashing your neighbor’s windshield, did you?
/
452 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 8:57:50am |
re: #446 reuven
I’m EXTREMELY disappointed that the LGF community approves of people calling each other “little crybaby bitches”
If anyone has crossed a line, it’s “Hoosier Hoops”.
Who the fuck are you?
453 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 8:57:51am |
re: #435 reuven
Your objections have been noted! Next time I’m annoyed by loud, obnoxious cell phone conversations, I’ll try a _legal_ means to mitigate. I’ll let you know how it works out…
My mitigation method is 100% effective. No need to speculate. I won’t even charge you a royalty.
454 | Authoritarian F*ckpuddles Jun 18, 2010 8:57:53am |
Drive-by post : Is anyone else slightly disturbed by the appearance of what looks like a frighteningly jolly Junior Soprano in the “It’s fun to save!” ad on the front page right now?
456 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 8:58:28am |
re: #446 reuven
I’m EXTREMELY disappointed that the LGF community approves of people calling each other “little crybaby bitches”
If anyone has crossed a line, it’s “Hoosier Hoops”.
ahahaha!…what a noob…how long have you lurked?
457 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 8:58:37am |
re: #446 reuven
I’m EXTREMELY disappointed that the LGF community approves of people calling each other “little crybaby bitches”
If anyone has crossed a line, it’s “Hoosier Hoops”.
We disapprove of the phrase when its used unfairly.
When it’s the truth…hey, we’re a truth-oriented community…what can i say…
458 | Killgore Trout Jun 18, 2010 8:58:52am |
Speaking of noise: I bought the Bose® QuietComfort® 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling® Headphones yesterday and they are expensive yet fantastic. They cut most noise by 50-75% and are very comfortable to wear. I wore them for maybe hours yesterday out in the garden with no discomfort at all. They also make nice ear warmers in the chilly June weather here.
A big plus for me is that the chord is not hardwired into the headphones. it’s a cable with a plug. The cable is always the first thing to give out on headphones but this way you can just plug in a new cable instead of taking them apart and soldering in a new cable.
I never realized how much traffic and airplane noise i get in my yard until yesterday. I’d just become used to it. It’s very to to be able to escape.
460 | Walter L. Newton Jun 18, 2010 8:59:03am |
re: #446 reuven
I’m EXTREMELY disappointed that the LGF community approves of people calling each other “little crybaby bitches”
If anyone has crossed a line, it’s “Hoosier Hoops”.
We’re shaken to the core. You went down the thread DOWN DINGING Lizards who didn’t agree with your stealth illegal tactics in regards to other peoples cellphone.
The title is certainly appropriate in your case. We don’t usually use the rating system as a petty means to whine.
461 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 8:59:06am |
re: #430 Racer X
To all the Laker haters:
{{Big Hug}}
I understand why you hate.
Watching Magic, Kareem, Worthy, Coop, and Scott racing down the court going from defense to offense in a blink, KNOWING that the ball will go in the hole and your team is powerless to stop it.
Or yelling at your TV screen 472 times at the top of your voice CALL A GODDAM OFFENSIVE FOUL ON SHAQ!!!
Or turning off your TV late in the evening and for the 50th time muttering ‘goddam Kobe’ under your breath.
I know.
(pats your head)
There, there.
Congrads on winning the World Championship last night…
I hope Charles or somebody like RWC will go to the parade and post pics here..Cause really my heart isn’t quite broke enough…I can take more pain
/
462 | Dark_Falcon Jun 18, 2010 8:59:23am |
re: #425 reuven
Wow! I never expected this sort of violent opposition to fighting technology with technology.
When I’m in a restaurant or an airport lounge and I can barely hear myself think because of someone yelling into his cell phone, it’s a very uncomfortable situation. Especially in the airport lounge “quiet area” where signs are posted to discourage cell phone use… And in this day and age, confronting strangers directly isn’t always the best idea.
The first problem is that it is illegal. This blog has people who don’t like us. One of them, an ex-lizard known as ‘Rodan’ has a blog called “The Diary of Daedalus” where he posts what he feels are ‘bad posts’ from LGF. Most of these are utterly acceptable posts that he is fact worked up over due to his hate, but a post like yours might well catch his attention and be used to illustrate “Charles tolerating illegal actions”. Second is that criminals use cell phone jammers to keep their victims from calling for help and by carrying a jammer you may be helping them.
463 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 8:59:42am |
re: #441 NJDhockeyfan
Turtles kill ducks/geese. I know someone who had them removed from his pond.
Well yeah, I can see why you’d want to get rid of them, but shooting them? You’re just asking for the cops to beat you stupid.
464 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 9:00:16am |
re: #447 Walter L. Newton
You not much for two way conversation, are you. Shit and leave. There has been a number of people responding to your comments and you just go on tooting your horn and not responding back. This is a blog, not a soapbox.
Yeah, i had Ray on “ignore” after his first 3 posts.
466 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 9:00:52am |
re: #463 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds
Well yeah, I can see why you’d want to get rid of them, but shooting them? You’re just asking for the cops to beat you stupid.
Well you can ask them to leave but they might not listen.
467 | ReamWorks SKG Jun 18, 2010 9:01:30am |
re: #462 Dark_Falcon
Thanks for the sensible reply. I wasn’t aware of the problems Charles was having with people scanning this forum for potentially illegal actions, or descriptions of them, and I will be extremely careful not to cross this line in the future.
468 | Spider Mensch Jun 18, 2010 9:01:55am |
re: #452 NJDhockeyfan
Who the fuck are you?
you haven’t been formally introduced? why allow me..NJHF meet the center of the universe, everything revolves around him!
unfortunately there’s alot like him going around nowadays :((
469 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 9:02:13am |
re: #446 reuven
I’m EXTREMELY disappointed that the LGF community approves of people calling each other “little crybaby bitches”
If anyone has crossed a line, it’s “Hoosier Hoops”.
You are in rare air…It takes hard work and dedication to be called a crybaby little bitch by hoosierhoops…I not only walked over the line..I’m now in your face…
470 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 9:02:23am |
re: #446 reuven
I’m EXTREMELY disappointed that the LGF community approves of people calling each other “little crybaby bitches”
If anyone has crossed a line, it’s “Hoosier Hoops”.
Well, you did prove Hoosier right. What do you want us to do? Beat him up for you? Ha!
471 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:02:23am |
re: #463 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds
Well yeah, I can see why you’d want to get rid of them, but shooting them? You’re just asking for the cops to beat you stupid.
why?….Mandy is out in the country…we used to shoot turtles
472 | Dark_Falcon Jun 18, 2010 9:02:25am |
re: #446 reuven
I’m EXTREMELY disappointed that the LGF community approves of people calling each other “little crybaby bitches”
If anyone has crossed a line, it’s “Hoosier Hoops”.
You’ve been here 10 days. Hoops has been here 2 years. That gives him a latitude not granted to noobs. You have to earn trust, and right now you’re earning a reputation as a troll.
473 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 9:02:26am |
re: #464 Aceofwhat?
Yeah, i had Ray on “ignore” after his first 3 posts.
Yep.
The constant use of the derogatory “cons”, when most folks here try to be considerate of everybody’s various positions.
474 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 9:02:49am |
re: #468 Spider Mensch
you haven’t been formally introduced? why allow me..NJHF meet the center of the universe, everything revolves around him!
unfortunately there’s alot like him going around nowadays :((
LOL..I think I dated their sister once.
475 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:03:30am |
re: #467 reuven
Thanks for the sensible reply. I wasn’t aware of the problems Charles was having with people scanning this forum for potentially illegal actions, or descriptions of them, and I will be extremely careful not to cross this line in the future.
it’s a possibility…don’t distort the issue
476 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 9:03:42am |
re: #470 darthstar
Well, you did prove Hoosier right. What do you want us to do? Beat him up for you? Ha!
he doesn’t like “confrontation”, remember;)
477 | Dark_Falcon Jun 18, 2010 9:04:04am |
re: #454 Jimmah
Drive-by post : Is anyone else slightly disturbed by the appearance of what looks like a frighteningly jolly Junior Soprano in the “It’s fun to save!” ad on the front page right now?
I hadn’t seen it. Can you stay for a little bit? We need your skills at dealing with someone who is out of line.
478 | Nimed Jun 18, 2010 9:04:52am |
re: #467 reuven
Thanks for the sensible reply. I wasn’t aware of the problems Charles was having with people scanning this forum for potentially illegal actions, or descriptions of them, and I will be extremely careful not to cross this line in the future.
Alright, dude. Let’s drop it.
479 | Lidane Jun 18, 2010 9:04:53am |
re: #465 MandyManners
FIRE UP THE BARBIE!
Can I throw the ref from the U.S. - Slovenia match on the fire too? He cost us a goal that would have won the match outright, and on a blatant bullshit call.
Ugh. I’m so irritated I can’t see straight right now. =P
480 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 9:06:02am |
481 | Authoritarian F*ckpuddles Jun 18, 2010 9:06:27am |
One more thing before I go - From Harry’s Place:
On supporting workers’ rights everywhereGene, June 17th 2010, 8:37 pm
One kind of hypocrisy I especially despise is expressed by those who support struggles for workers’ rights under repressive regimes– most notably the Solidarnosc movement in Poland in the 1980s– but who disdain efforts by workers in democratic Western countries to organize and act to improve their lives, or who toss around the hoary claim that “trade unions were needed at one time, but not any more.” (Union haters were making that claim as far back as the 1920s.)
continued:
Later folks :)
483 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 9:07:55am |
re: #479 Lidane
Can I throw the ref from the U.S. - Slovenia match on the fire too? He cost us a goal that would have won the match outright, and on a blatant bullshit call.
Ugh. I’m so irritated I can’t see straight right now. =P
Oh, and how about that yellow card on the phantom handball…!@#$#%!
484 | Dark_Falcon Jun 18, 2010 9:09:14am |
re: #467 reuven
Thanks for the sensible reply. I wasn’t aware of the problems Charles was having with people scanning this forum for potentially illegal actions, or descriptions of them, and I will be extremely careful not to cross this line in the future.
Very well. I consider that matter resolved as far as I’m concerned. Charles may have other views, though, and he has the final say. That said, please do understand that we here do not wish you ill. We do, however, get hit by jerks at times, so we get pretty hostile when one of our own comes under attack. But for my part I forgive you.
485 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 9:09:29am |
re: #482 MandyManners
With a gun?!
Yup. You shoot them when they poke their little heads out of the water. It’s pretty fun actually. Most people use .22 rifles…anything bigger is not sporting.
486 | Dark_Falcon Jun 18, 2010 9:10:27am |
re: #479 Lidane
Can I throw the ref from the U.S. - Slovenia match on the fire too? He cost us a goal that would have won the match outright, and on a blatant bullshit call.
Ugh. I’m so irritated I can’t see straight right now. =P
US teams sometimes run into that. Lots of international refs simply don’t like America and want us to lose.
487 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:10:31am |
EDITORIAL: Obama’s endless summer of spending
Make-work jobs program has failed
Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. was enthusiastic, declaring the stimulus “an absolute success” on Wednesday. Before he and the president begin their victory lap, however, they should take a closer look at the numbers. The current recovery has been one of the worst for job creation on record. Private sector hiring has virtually ground to a halt, and the administration was embarrassed last month when it was reported that 90 percent of the jobs created in May turned out to be short-term Census Bureau hires - and even those numbers appear to be exaggerated.
SUCCESS!….RECOVERY!…STIMULUS!
( that’s not shit boy, that’s shinola!)
488 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 9:10:34am |
re: #485 NJDhockeyfan
Yup. You shoot them when they poke their little heads out of the water. It’s pretty fun actually. Most people use .22 rifles…anything bigger is not sporting.
Huh. I’d rather keep the turtles…canadian geese need a few extra predators…
489 | ReamWorks SKG Jun 18, 2010 9:10:48am |
re: #468 Spider Mensch
I may have said something that people disagreed with, but I have never once been rude or impolite to anyone here. It’s OK to have a little bit of fun, but if you want to be taken seriously, you need to have some mutual respect.
490 | Killgore Trout Jun 18, 2010 9:12:14am |
re: #487 albusteve
EDITORIAL: Obama’s endless summer of spending
Make-work jobs program has failed
Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. was enthusiastic, declaring the stimulus “an absolute success” on Wednesday. Before he and the president begin their victory lap, however, they should take a closer look at the numbers. The current recovery has been one of the worst for job creation on record. Private sector hiring has virtually ground to a halt, and the administration was embarrassed last month when it was reported that 90 percent of the jobs created in May turned out to be short-term Census Bureau hires - and even those numbers appear to be exaggerated.SUCCESS!…RECOVERY!…STIMULUS!
( that’s not shit boy, that’s shinola!)[Link: www.washingtontimes.com…]
The Moonies don’t like Obama? Shocker!
491 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:12:59am |
re: #485 NJDhockeyfan
Yup. You shoot them when they poke their little heads out of the water. It’s pretty fun actually. Most people use .22 rifles…anything bigger is not sporting.
used my little antique Winchester pump…shorts only, and I still have that gun hanging behind me
492 | Dark_Falcon Jun 18, 2010 9:13:12am |
re: #488 Aceofwhat?
Huh. I’d rather keep the turtles…canadian geese need a few extra predators…
They don’t kill the nasty adult geese, though; turtles kill the cute, fluffy goslings, which makes them look a good bit worse.
493 | ReamWorks SKG Jun 18, 2010 9:13:21am |
Ok: Now a different topic.
Despite the 50% fraud rate:
…congress is extended the $8,000 “first time homebuyer” tax credit.
For some reason, when our economy is doing so badly, continuing a program that had a 50% fraud rate doesn’t seem like a good idea.
494 | Walter L. Newton Jun 18, 2010 9:13:24am |
re: #489 reuven
I may have said something that people disagreed with, but I have never once been rude or impolite to anyone here. It’s OK to have a little bit of fun, but if you want to be taken seriously, you need to have some mutual respect.
Then stop down dining people just because they don’t agree with you.
495 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:13:34am |
re: #490 Killgore Trout
The Moonies don’t like Obama? Shocker!
why should they?…everybody is in it together
496 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 9:14:01am |
re: #489 reuven
I may have said something that people disagreed with, but I have never once been rude or impolite to anyone here. It’s OK to have a little bit of fun, but if you want to be taken seriously, you need to have some mutual respect.
your post got no respect, and quite deservedly so.
we tend to mete out respect on a post-by-post basis…i’ll be snarking at Darthstar one second and telling him how much i like him on the very next thread.
have some milk, it’ll wash the martyr cookie down faster. when you’re whining, someone’s likely to call you on it. ten minutes later, it’ll be history, unless you’re still whining.
497 | Walter L. Newton Jun 18, 2010 9:14:24am |
re: #493 reuven
Ok: Now a different topic.
Despite the 50% fraud rate:
[Link: www.npr.org…]
…congress is extended the $8,000 “first time homebuyer” tax credit.
[Link: www.examiner.com…]
For some reason, when our economy is doing so badly, continuing a program that had a 50% fraud rate doesn’t seem like a good idea.
Why not… it’s helped at least 50 percent of other people. If it could only do good for one person, it would be worth it.
499 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:15:27am |
re: #493 reuven
Ok: Now a different topic.
Despite the 50% fraud rate:
[Link: www.npr.org…]
…congress is extended the $8,000 “first time homebuyer” tax credit.
[Link: www.examiner.com…]
For some reason, when our economy is doing so badly, continuing a program that had a 50% fraud rate doesn’t seem like a good idea.
the feds are not renowned for their good ideas…unless it involves re-election
500 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 9:15:36am |
re: #490 Killgore Trout
The Moonies don’t like Obama? Shocker!
Yeah…i’m not a big fan of disqualifying sources, but it’s been years since i bothered with the WaTimes.
501 | ReamWorks SKG Jun 18, 2010 9:15:44am |
re: #497 Walter L. Newton
I don’t think it’s helped anyone! IMHO, these things prop up house prices, making homes less affordable for people who want to actually live within their means and buy homes they can afford.
502 | Mad Al-Jaffee Jun 18, 2010 9:15:57am |
re: #485 NJDhockeyfan
Yup. You shoot them when they poke their little heads out of the water. It’s pretty fun actually. Most people use .22 rifles…anything bigger is not sporting.
You must REALLY hate that song “Happy Together.” :)
503 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:16:16am |
re: #498 MandyManners
Depending on where you live, it’s legal to fire a gun on your own property.
But, shooting a turtle?! That’s cruel. If you wanna’ remove them, rig a trap.
kill em…it’s a friggin turtle
505 | Spider Mensch Jun 18, 2010 9:17:37am |
re: #489 reuven
I may have said something that people disagreed with, but I have never once been rude or impolite to anyone here. It’s OK to have a little bit of fun, but if you want to be taken seriously, you need to have some mutual respect.
I was making funny..relax francis…
506 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 9:17:37am |
re: #487 albusteve
SUCCESS!…RECOVERY!…STIMULUS!
( that’s not shit boy, that’s shinola!)[Link: www.washingtontimes.com…]
“It’s a jobless recovery! The jobs will come back eventually!”
7.2 million non-jobs later, we’re told that the Stimulus didn’t “fail,” it just wasn’t big enough. And that another round of it will finally do the trick.
508 | Bubblehead II Jun 18, 2010 9:18:24am |
Courtesy of the Food Network and Emeril-Lagasse.
509 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:18:34am |
re: #502 Mad Al-Jaffee
You must REALLY hate that song “Happy Together.” :)
I met Mark Volman one time…an old roomie of Little Feats road manager
510 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 9:18:44am |
re: #504 MandyManners
What’s the sport?
Nail them before they duck their heads back under the water.
511 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 9:18:54am |
re: #498 MandyManners
Depending on where you live, it’s legal to fire a gun on your own property.
But, shooting a turtle?! That’s cruel. If you wanna’ remove them, rig a trap.
Unfortunately, I’m a city boy, in a city where getting caught firing a BB gun can get your ass locked up.
512 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 9:19:08am |
re: #492 Dark_Falcon
They don’t kill the nasty adult geese, though; turtles kill the cute, fluffy goslings, which makes them look a good bit worse.
I know what you mean…perception rules.
514 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:19:29am |
515 | Nimed Jun 18, 2010 9:19:33am |
re: #479 Lidane
re: #483 Aceofwhat?
Ok, so we’ll have to win the next match against Algeria — I’m optimistic about that.
What would be the best result in Algeria vs England? If both we and England win against Algeria, there will be 3 teams tied in first place with 4 points, and it will come down to goal difference.
516 | Walter L. Newton Jun 18, 2010 9:19:48am |
re: #501 reuven
I don’t think it’s helped anyone! IMHO, these things prop up house prices, making homes less affordable for people who want to actually live within their means and buy homes they can afford.
You’ll get to understand my commenting style… I don’t use sarcasm tags, and if I say something that seems outrageous enough to rattle both the conservatives and the progressives, then you can be sure I am being snide. It get old… but I’m addicted.
517 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 9:20:30am |
National Science Foundation funds report calling health-care opponents racist
If you think $50,000 doesn’t buy what it used to, think again. For that rough sum, a professor at UCLA has agreed to draw up a report that proves opponents of the Democrats’ health-care bill aren’t motivated by a sense of fiscal responsibility or a general distrust of back-room deals, but by race.The kicker? Taxpayers are funding the study.
518 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:20:37am |
re: #506 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds
“It’s a jobless recovery! The jobs will come back eventually!”
7.2 million non-jobs later, we’re told that the Stimulus didn’t “fail,” it just wasn’t big enough. And that another round of it will finally do the trick.
I can hardly wait…but since I’m nearly destitute I’m not paying for it
519 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:20:58am |
520 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 9:21:25am |
re: #513 MandyManners
It’s still one of God’s creatures.
So is lice but I bet you’ll kill those fuckers if they invade your scalp.
521 | HoosierHoops Jun 18, 2010 9:22:04am |
OK That was an awesome soccer game…I want to create a riot after that call!
I’m now a big time fan!
Gonna lay out in the sun for awhile by the pool..
BBL
Be well lizards
523 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 9:22:49am |
re: #521 HoosierHoops
OK That was an awesome soccer game…I want to create a riot after that call!
I’m now a big time fan!
Gonna lay out in the sun for awhile by the pool..
BBL
Be well lizards
Riots are sooo last night.
524 | Racer X Jun 18, 2010 9:22:51am |
re: #487 albusteve
EDITORIAL: Obama’s endless summer of spending
Make-work jobs program has failed
Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. was enthusiastic, declaring the stimulus “an absolute success” on Wednesday. Before he and the president begin their victory lap, however, they should take a closer look at the numbers. The current recovery has been one of the worst for job creation on record. Private sector hiring has virtually ground to a halt, and the administration was embarrassed last month when it was reported that 90 percent of the jobs created in May turned out to be short-term Census Bureau hires - and even those numbers appear to be exaggerated.SUCCESS!…RECOVERY!…STIMULUS!
( that’s not shit boy, that’s shinola!)[Link: www.washingtontimes.com…]
Anecdotal observation:
The temp agency I work with has reported a slight increase in work requests lately.
Recovery!
525 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 9:22:57am |
re: #510 NJDhockeyfan
Nail them before they duck their heads back under the water.
Groundhogs are far more bulletworthy, imho. Little buggers wreck everything. My dad and i both bagged one last weekend while i was at his cabin.
526 | Nimed Jun 18, 2010 9:23:11am |
527 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:23:15am |
re: #517 NJDhockeyfan
National Science Foundation funds report calling health-care opponents racist
pork…I hate the feds
529 | Walter L. Newton Jun 18, 2010 9:23:42am |
re: #522 MandyManners
My head’s gonna’ explode. What’s the sport of shooting a slow, relatively harmless critter?! About two years ago I saw one on the road so I stopped my car and picked him up by the back of his shell and carried him to the other side. He tried to bite off a bit of me but I had him by the back.
Would trying to run them over with a riding lawn mower as a sport be a little more fair… at least in regards to the speed issue?
530 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:24:06am |
re: #520 NJDhockeyfan
So is lice but I bet you’ll kill those fuckers if they invade your scalp.
I use a pistol to shoot my head lice
532 | Nimed Jun 18, 2010 9:24:27am |
re: #520 NJDhockeyfan
So is lice but I bet you’ll kill those fuckers if they invade your scalp.
Their intention is to liberate your scalp.
533 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 9:24:41am |
re: #522 MandyManners
My head’s gonna’ explode. What’s the sport of shooting a slow, relatively harmless critter?! About two years ago I saw one on the road so I stopped my car and picked him up by the back of his shell and carried him to the other side. He tried to bite off a bit of me but I had him by the back.
Most of them serve a purpose. The guy who shot them in his pond were eating his expensive swans & geese. He didn’t want them to continue to be expensive turtle food.
534 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:24:46am |
re: #526 Nimed
With answers like that, you give a bad rep to the rest of us.
/
only if you’re a turtle
536 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 9:25:36am |
re: #528 MandyManners
That’s different. Completely different.
Not for the ducks & geese. It’s worse.
537 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:25:52am |
re: #522 MandyManners
My head’s gonna’ explode. What’s the sport of shooting a slow, relatively harmless critter?! About two years ago I saw one on the road so I stopped my car and picked him up by the back of his shell and carried him to the other side. He tried to bite off a bit of me but I had him by the back.
I have done that too….I shot turtles when I was 10-12 years old
539 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 9:26:03am |
Ha! Watching a clip of Artest in the post game interview…he’s hilarious.
“Kobe threw me the ball…he never throws me the ball!…but he threw me the ball! And I shot a three! Whooo! And I could hear Phil Jackson telling me not to shoot it…he doesn’t need a radio because he’s a zen-master…he was just saying, “Don’t shoot, Ron” and I was like, whatever, and then it went in!”… Funny shit.
541 | Racer X Jun 18, 2010 9:26:28am |
542 | Dark_Falcon Jun 18, 2010 9:26:38am |
re: #533 NJDhockeyfan
Most of them serve a purpose. The guy who shot them in his pond were eating his expensive swans & geese. He didn’t want them to continue to be expensive turtle food.
What kind of turtles were those? Snapping Turtles?
543 | Targetpractice Jun 18, 2010 9:26:55am |
545 | abolitionist Jun 18, 2010 9:27:01am |
546 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:27:17am |
548 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 9:27:39am |
549 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 9:27:58am |
0re: #542 Dark_Falcon
What kind of turtles were those? Snapping Turtles?
Yup..big hungry ones. The old man was fed up and took care of the problem.
550 | prairiefire Jun 18, 2010 9:28:31am |
If it’s Canadian geese, let the turtles eat them.
552 | Dark_Falcon Jun 18, 2010 9:29:18am |
re: #525 Aceofwhat?
Groundhogs are far more bulletworthy, imho. Little buggers wreck everything. My dad and i both bagged one last weekend while i was at his cabin.
Well, some do prefer the organic solution to groundhogs and gophers.
553 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:29:41am |
re: #549 NJDhockeyfan
0
Yup..big hungry ones. The old man was fed up and took care of the problem.
fuckers get huge…really big, but I’d never shoot such an old timer like that
554 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 9:29:42am |
re: #529 Walter L. Newton
Would trying to run them over with a riding lawn mower as a sport be a little more fair… at least in regards to the speed issue?
sure, but it’s hell on your blades;)
555 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 9:31:39am |
re: #551 albusteve
the fungi is here!
Don’t fuck with me man. I’m not like those crybaby bitches Hoosier gets into it with…I’m all business. And I’m still pissed about that US goal that got taken away by the ref. There was no reason for that shit. So go ahead and shoot yourself in the head all you want, but you can’t use my gun.
/
Good morning, Steve…I hope you’re in good spirits. It’s always a pleasure to see you cruising the internets.
556 | Dark_Falcon Jun 18, 2010 9:31:39am |
re: #549 NJDhockeyfan
0
Yup..big hungry ones. The old man was fed up and took care of the problem.
That’s a bit different. Snapping Turtles are really nasty, and they’ll take a finger or toe off of you if they get a chance.
557 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 9:32:30am |
Will We Defend Israel?
By Ed Koch
Readers of my commentaries know that I usually send one a week. Last week, however, I sent two because the Helen Thomas incident occurred after I had finished my regular weekly article, and I thought the Thomas affair required a response from me. I called for her to step down, which she did.
Occasionally, readers say that I write too much regarding the hostility directed toward Israel, particularly by the United Nations. My reply is this: shouldn’t I defend Israel when I believe it is being unfairly attacked day after day at the U.N. and throughout the world? Shouldn’t I defend Israel when it is undeniably mistreated by the President of the United States, who enlisted me in his campaign in 2008 to campaign for him in Jewish communities in Florida? Shouldn’t I defend Israel when I believe much of the anti-Israel invective is actually a manifestation of anti-Semitism, which is rising throughout the world?
[snip]
558 | What, me worry? Jun 18, 2010 9:32:45am |
re: #540 MandyManners
TRAP ‘EM!
Well that would be the humane thing to do, but probably takes too much effort :(
When I was in camp as a kid, we’d ride around with one of the maintenance guys during free periods. Eh, he had a jeep. Anyhoo, once we came upon a monstrous snapping turtle in the road. He did like you, moved it off the road and told us where to pick it up so as not to get bit. It all came under the heading of respecting nature and all that…
Someone introduces expensive geese into the ecosystem and then shoots the animals who want to eat it. Well alrighty then.
559 | Bubblehead II Jun 18, 2010 9:32:51am |
561 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:34:07am |
re: #556 Dark_Falcon
That’s a bit different. Snapping Turtles are really nasty, and they’ll take a finger or toe off of you if they get a chance.
kill em….with a rifle
562 | darthstar Jun 18, 2010 9:34:10am |
re: #559 Bubblehead II
That reminds me…I have leftover braised rabbit from last night’s dinner in the fridge…something to snack on during the England-Algeria game (let it be a tie)
563 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 9:34:20am |
564 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:34:37am |
re: #555 darthstar
Don’t fuck with me man. I’m not like those crybaby bitches Hoosier gets into it with…I’m all business. And I’m still pissed about that US goal that got taken away by the ref. There was no reason for that shit. So go ahead and shoot yourself in the head all you want, but you can’t use my gun.
/Good morning, Steve…I hope you’re in good spirits. It’s always a pleasure to see you cruising the internets.
I’m always jolly, regardless
565 | Jadespring Jun 18, 2010 9:34:49am |
re: #367 MandyManners
Oh, that’s an important step. Will someone ask the therapist about the family staging an intervention, saying get into rehab NOW or get out?
I’m pretty sure we’re headed towards something like that. Right now she has no clue that we’ve figured out what’s really going on. It’s also serious enough that something drastic has to be done. She’s literally killing herself right now. All her health symptoms are showing signs of stomach, kidney and liver damage which are key consequences of long term overuse of the stuff. The whole thing really sucks because it’s really easy to hide because you can get it over the counter so it’s not like she had to spend a lot of time hunting for prescriptions. My Dad’s also missing some of his antidepressant medication to the point where he now has to go to the doctor to get his scripts renewed early and explain why he ran out way before his renewal time. He feels awful for not figuring it out sooner.
566 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:35:20am |
567 | Killgore Trout Jun 18, 2010 9:36:22am |
568 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:36:25am |
re: #559 Bubblehead II
and then eat them.
Again, the Food Network.
delicious eating…hard to clean tho
569 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 9:36:35am |
From she to he: Warren Beatty’s daughter Kathlyn plans sex change to become Stephen
The eldest daughter of Warren Beatty and Annette Bening is living as a young man after changing her name.
Kathlyn Beatty, 18, is now known as Stephen Ira and is said to be planning a sex-change operation.
According to reports in the U.S., Hollywood veteran Beatty, 73, is ‘crushed’ by his child’s determination to change her gender.
Meanwhile Miss Bening, 52, who starred in American Beauty, is trying to support her daughter as best she can, despite finding the situation heartbreaking.
The National Enquirer reported that the teenager was currently attending college dressed as a man.
570 | Bubblehead II Jun 18, 2010 9:37:49am |
re: #568 albusteve
That’s what I have read as well. Guess you have to get ALL the fat off or it ruins the taste.
571 | What, me worry? Jun 18, 2010 9:38:41am |
re: #552 Dark_Falcon
Well, some do prefer the organic solution to groundhogs and gophers.
Well that was graphic!
A few years back, a few neighbors and I were taking care of a friend’s house (animals) while he was in the hospital. One morning, I went over to feed the brood and the cat had left a present at the door. It was exactly half a squirrel with the spine sticking straight out from the bottom. Back feet splayed out. It looked like a Squirrel Popsicle. lol
572 | prairiefire Jun 18, 2010 9:39:39am |
re: #560 albusteve
some sugary Turtles…yuck
[Video]
I have been singing that song since I was 6 years old. It is stuck in my head for the day.
573 | prairiefire Jun 18, 2010 9:40:59am |
re: #568 albusteve
delicious eating…hard to clean tho
Cayman Islands. All the turtles you can eat. Delicious.
574 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 9:41:39am |
re: #565 Jadespring
I’m pretty sure we’re headed towards something like that. Right now she has no clue that we’ve figured out what’s really going on. It’s also serious enough that something drastic has to be done. She’s literally killing herself right now. All her health symptoms are showing signs of stomach, kidney and liver damage which are key consequences of long term overuse of the stuff. The whole thing really sucks because it’s really easy to hide because you can get it over the counter so it’s not like she had to spend a lot of time hunting for prescriptions. My Dad’s also missing some of his antidepressant medication to the point where he now has to go to the doctor to get his scripts renewed early and explain why he ran out way before his renewal time. He feels awful for not figuring it out sooner.
I saw your earlier post, about how your sister managed to hide her issues.
This is very common. My youngest brother is in the same boat, and managed to keep it hidden, well, from my parents who I think were simply in denial about him, though the rest of us had it figured out pretty quickly.
Prayers for you and family, you have a difficult road ahead of you.
575 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:43:22am |
re: #573 prairiefire
Cayman Islands. All the turtles you can eat. Delicious.
yup, a delicacy….Jamaican fisherman love to snag a sea turtle, it’s valuable…right up there with barracuda, another money maker for them…mmmm!
576 | Dark_Falcon Jun 18, 2010 9:43:41am |
re: #571 marjoriemoon
Well that was graphic!
A few years back, a few neighbors and I were taking care of a friend’s house (animals) while he was in the hospital. One morning, I went over to feed the brood and the cat had left a present at the door. It was exactly half a squirrel with the spine sticking straight out from the bottom. Back feet splayed out. It looked like a Squirrel Popsicle. lol
That site is full of pics of what Jeff does to gophers, rabbits, mice, and birds. He hasn’t killed nearly so much since he started living inside, but there will likely be another graphic kill before 2010 is out.
577 | What, me worry? Jun 18, 2010 9:45:15am |
re: #576 Dark_Falcon
That site is full of pics of what Jeff does to gophers, rabbits, mice, and birds. He hasn’t killed nearly so much since he started living inside, but there will likely be another graphic kill before 2010 is out.
I attach bells to my outside cats on breakaway collars to give the critters a chance. But then again I’m a bleeding heart liberal!
579 | Lidane Jun 18, 2010 9:49:05am |
re: #569 NJDhockeyfan
I heard about that. Then again, it’s the Daily Fail, so I’m taking the story with a grain of salt.
580 | ReamWorks SKG Jun 18, 2010 9:49:57am |
re: #569 NJDhockeyfan
It’s the latest Hollywood fad! First Cher’s kid, now Beatty’s….
581 | Macha Jun 18, 2010 9:50:49am |
re: #485 NJDhockeyfan
What is sporting about killing a living creature? Do you think there is some kind of fairness there by using a small gun? There is an alternative to removing a creature, be it turtle or other that is causing problems. You shoot them because it is “fun”. Frankly, I feel it is sadistic.
582 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 9:52:21am |
re: #581 Macha
What is sporting about killing a living creature? Do you think there is some kind of fairness there by using a small gun? There is an alternative to removing a creature, be it turtle or other that is causing problems. You shoot them because it is “fun”. Frankly, I feel it is sadistic.
You’ve never been hunting, have you?
583 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 9:53:28am |
re: #581 Macha
What is sporting about killing a living creature? Do you think there is some kind of fairness there by using a small gun? There is an alternative to removing a creature, be it turtle or other that is causing problems. You shoot them because it is “fun”. Frankly, I feel it is sadistic.
Gah. If I kill a groundhog, it’s worse than if a hawk kills one?
(careful. it’s not a real question.)
586 | Macha Jun 18, 2010 9:58:10am |
re: #582 NJDhockeyfan
You’ve never been hunting, have you?
Actually I have. And fishing too. Just because it is a socially acceptable form of fun, doesn’t make it OK for me.
588 | albusteve Jun 18, 2010 9:59:13am |
re: #586 Macha
Actually I have. And fishing too. Just because it is a socially acceptable form of fun, doesn’t make it OK for me.
then why do you do it?
589 | What, me worry? Jun 18, 2010 9:59:40am |
re: #579 Lidane
I heard about that. Then again, it’s the Daily Fail, so I’m taking the story with a grain of salt.
I think it’s true, although the story first came out of the Enquirer so who knows.
I used to ride with the Ladies of Harley (part of the Harley Owner’s Group) and we had a woman who underwent gender reassignment surgery…. er a man to a woman. She was nice enough but sort of odd and didn’t seem quite to fit in with either the women or the men. Certainly not the men, when we would ride with the big group. She was huge, like 6’3”, husky, with breasts. Kind of bizarre.
She was a ride captain, 1 of 4 experienced riders, 2 who rode in front and set the pace, and 2 who rode in the back in case anyone broke down. The guys would fight with her all the time.
590 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:00:01am |
0re: #585 MandyManners
Yeah, can’t cook ‘em if they’re full of lead.
Sure ya can. We used to go dove hunting when I was a kid. You shoot them with a shotgun when they fly over your head. You need to kill a lot for a good meal. Them are some tasty birds.
591 | Feline Fearless Leader Jun 18, 2010 10:00:36am |
re: #577 marjoriemoon
I attach bells to my outside cats on breakaway collars to give the critters a chance. But then again I’m a bleeding heart liberal!
Our family cat when I was growing up had a belled collar. Didn’t work that well since the cat could walk across the yard without ringing to get into the hedge. And then it ambushed from there apparently since the back porch usually had a “donation”* on it in the morning. That feline was a 1st class hunter and anytime we moved the local small rodent and bird population gene pool got a cleaning.
* - Usually part of the animal since she ate most of her kills.
593 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:01:01am |
594 | Macha Jun 18, 2010 10:01:27am |
re: #583 Aceofwhat?
Gah. If I kill a groundhog, it’s worse than if a hawk kills one?
(careful. it’s not a real question.)
Well, I’ll act as if it is. You don’t need to eat the groundhog to survive. You do it cause it is either a convenient way for you to get rid of the groundhog , or you enjoy killing it, maybe both.
597 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:02:06am |
re: #592 MandyManners
Some critters are extremely hard to trap and can do a lot of damage to people and property before they’re trapped.
I had trouble with feral pigs with last summer. The cops tried to trap them but it didn’t work. I was fine with the cops shooting them because they were wrecking my yard and garden and were a danger to pets and people. (I didn’t even try to shoot them myself because, well, they were wild and dangerous.)
I have deer problems. The bastards can eat 4 months of hard work in my garden in one night.
599 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:02:33am |
601 | Macha Jun 18, 2010 10:03:13am |
re: #588 albusteve
then why do you do it?
I don’t do either. I made a choice a long time ago to not fish or hunt.
602 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:03:45am |
re: #598 MandyManners
But, you don’t use birdshot to kill a turtle.
No, one .22 bullet usually does the trick. I’m only talking about snapping turtles BTW. The rest of them are harmless.
604 | allegro Jun 18, 2010 10:04:06am |
re: #597 NJDhockeyfan
I have deer problems. The bastards can eat 4 months of hard work in my garden in one night.
Plant marigolds around the perimeter of the garden and intersperse a few among the veggie plants. Deer (and rabbits) hate them. Usually a very effective deterrent.
605 | Racer X Jun 18, 2010 10:04:12am |
I let other people do the actual murdering. I eat what they ship to the market.
606 | What, me worry? Jun 18, 2010 10:04:24am |
re: #591 oaktree
Our family cat when I was growing up had a belled collar. Didn’t work that well since the cat could walk across the yard without ringing to get into the hedge. And then it ambushed from there apparently since the back porch usually had a “donation”* on it in the morning. That feline was a 1st class hunter and anytime we moved the local small rodent and bird population gene pool got a cleaning.
* - Usually part of the animal since she ate most of her kills.
Indeed, well I have no problem with mine hunting mice. It’s the birds that’s the problem. I think the bell helps to cut down some, but they still get a few.
Reminds me, the other day I saw a bird chase a squirrel out of tree and down the street. Would have made a hilarious video.
607 | Macha Jun 18, 2010 10:04:33am |
re: #596 MandyManners
I think part of the fun is getting all geared up, sitting in the woods/a boat and sharing the experience.
That part of it is definitely fun. Something having to die in order for me to do that isn’t OK for me any longer.
609 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:05:24am |
re: #607 Macha
That part of it is definitely fun. Something having to die in order for me to do that isn’t OK for me any longer.
LOL…you crack me up.
610 | What, me worry? Jun 18, 2010 10:05:35am |
612 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:05:49am |
re: #608 MandyManners
Oh, I know what you mean. I’ve sprayed repellant around my garden and it seems to be working.
The stuff with red pepper in it?
613 | Jadespring Jun 18, 2010 10:06:13am |
re: #587 MandyManners
I hope the detox process can stop the damage and maybe reverse it.
Has your dad looked into buying a locked box to store his meds?
He’s secured them. She reacted angrily when he took them out of the bathroom which was one of the tipoffs that helped us put it all together.
614 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:06:34am |
re: #611 MandyManners
I still think trapping and relocating is nicer.
It’s hard to trap snapping turtles. They live in the water. They are pests as far as I’m concerned.
616 | Macha Jun 18, 2010 10:07:39am |
re: #592 MandyManners
Some critters are extremely hard to trap and can do a lot of damage to people and property before they’re trapped.
I had trouble with feral pigs with last summer. The cops tried to trap them but it didn’t work. I was fine with the cops shooting them because they were wrecking my yard and garden and were a danger to pets and people. (I didn’t even try to shoot them myself because, well, they were wild and dangerous.)
That is a whole different situation. An alternative was tried and didn’t work. And it wasn’t done for sport.
618 | Jadespring Jun 18, 2010 10:08:31am |
re: #615 MandyManners
I’d never heard of that. Does that repel squirrels, too?
I heard on a garden call in show that one of the best thing for squirrels is to get a few of those realistic looking rubber snakes and put them by the plants. Also a plastic owl from a sporting goods store is supposed to work as well.
621 | allegro Jun 18, 2010 10:09:52am |
re: #615 MandyManners
I’d never heard of that. Does that repel squirrels, too?
Can’t answer that one for sure since I’ve never tried it specifically for squirrels. Since marigolds are so repellent to a number of other mammals, it would be worth a try. They’re inexpensive and pretty, so why not?
623 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:10:26am |
re: #619 MandyManners
A farmer friend of mine suggested it.
I was told the other day to stuff panty hose with human hair and hang it around the garden & fruit trees. I want to try that.
624 | Macha Jun 18, 2010 10:11:12am |
re: #603 MandyManners
Haven’t you ever heard a Brussels sprout scream?
LOL, a case could be made there. Life feeds on life. The sad fact is that we have to kill to live be it animal or vegetable. I just prefer to not make killing a form of entertainment.
625 | Macha Jun 18, 2010 10:11:40am |
re: #617 MandyManners
You don’t have to kill in order to complete the expeience. It’s a good way to get some great photography.
Absolutely!!!
627 | allegro Jun 18, 2010 10:13:23am |
re: #623 NJDhockeyfan
I was told the other day to stuff panty hose with human hair and hang it around the garden & fruit trees. I want to try that.
Probably just easier to urinate around the garden. All human hair does is emit human scent that may deter critters who will avoid those areas. Depending on how urban the area is, most critters are used to human scent and it won’t be that effective.
628 | Jadespring Jun 18, 2010 10:13:42am |
re: #620 MandyManners
Did she one day start raising hell out of the blue because they were gone?
Yep. She came downstairs and started giving my parents shit for ‘not trusting her.’ Tried to make them feel guilty. It’s taken them a bit but they’re figuring out the manipulation guilt tactic she uses.
632 | Macha Jun 18, 2010 10:15:55am |
BTW, if any of you have problems with mice or rats, get some liquid catnip (It comes in a spray bottle at one of the big box pet stores) and some oil of peppermint. Put some of each on cotton balls and place anywhere rodents come in. My vet told me about this. He raises finches commercially. He had a terrible rodent problem in the barn where he keeps his birds. It worked when no other means did.
633 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 10:16:04am |
re: #624 Macha
LOL, a case could be made there. Life feeds on life. The sad fact is that we have to kill to live be it animal or vegetable. I just prefer to not make killing a form of entertainment.
So if i kill a deer for the venison, but don’t enjoy it, it’s ok.
If I kill a deer for the venison, and enjoy the hunt, it’s not ok?
help me out here…
635 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 10:16:33am |
re: #632 Macha
BTW, if any of you have problems with mice or rats, get some liquid catnip (It comes in a spray bottle at one of the big box pet stores) and some oil of peppermint. Put some of each on cotton balls and place anywhere rodents come in. My vet told me about this. He raises finches commercially. He had a terrible rodent problem in the barn where he keeps his birds. It worked when no other means did.
or get a cat…
638 | Macha Jun 18, 2010 10:18:39am |
re: #633 Aceofwhat?
So if i kill a deer for the venison, but don’t enjoy it, it’s ok.
If I kill a deer for the venison, and enjoy the hunt, it’s not ok?
help me out here…
LOL, go buy your venison at a market that sells farm raised deer if you must have venison.
640 | Jadespring Jun 18, 2010 10:19:47am |
re: #637 MandyManners
I’m mad because you don’t trust me enough to give me a chance to steal you blind.
Pretty much.
642 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 10:20:22am |
re: #577 marjoriemoon
I attach bells to my outside cats on breakaway collars to give the critters a chance. But then again I’m a bleeding heart liberal!
*snort*
And I’m an evil conservative, but I do the same thing.
Don’t really need to, though, my cats are all idiot hunters.
Their idea of hunting is to sit still and wait for the prey to come to them.
LOL.
The only think they manage to catch and leave as gifts for me are snakes. Which play “possum” and look dead when they’re not. Word of advice to everyone: poke at it before you pick it up.
643 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 10:20:42am |
re: #638 Macha
LOL, go buy your venison at a market that sells farm raised deer if you must have venison.
Pray tell, how does it get from the farm on four legs to my plate as a steak?
It’s ok when the farmer kills it but not me?
Are all of your positions this logically sound;)
645 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 10:21:23am |
re: #641 MandyManners
How are those deer killed?
Well, they’re not.
The venison just gets to us all cut up and shrink-wrapped, like all our other meat.
647 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:21:39am |
re: #638 Macha
LOL, go buy your venison at a market that sells farm raised deer if you must have venison.
Why? Hunting deep keeps the population down.
648 | Aceofwhat? Jun 18, 2010 10:22:15am |
649 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 10:22:23am |
re: #646 MandyManners
I can imagine that your folks will have problems with guilt for having turned a blind eye for a while. I hope the counsellor can help with that.
They should not feel guilty, though.
Drug addicts are masters at hiding things, stealing things, and keeping it all under wraps, fooling everybody, especially parents who love their kids and want to think the best of them.
650 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 10:22:33am |
re: #648 Aceofwhat?
I think if it’s raised on a farm, it’s grown as a sort of fruit…deer trees, right?
There ya go.
652 | reine.de.tout Jun 18, 2010 10:23:20am |
653 | b_sharp Jun 18, 2010 10:23:56am |
re: #582 NJDhockeyfan
You’ve never been hunting, have you?
I have, and I consider killing for fun to be barbaric.
654 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:24:31am |
656 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:25:29am |
re: #653 b_sharp
I have, and I consider killing for fun to be barbaric.
It’s fun and tasty at the same time. You should try my deer jerky.
658 | Jadespring Jun 18, 2010 10:26:10am |
re: #646 MandyManners
I can imagine that your folks will have problems with guilt for having turned a blind eye for a while. I hope the counsellor can help with that.
I’m sure they’re feeling lots of stuff right now so yeah the counsellor should help. It’s not a nice thing to figure out. I talked with Mom this am and she’s actually feeling more relieved then anything. Sounds weird but now, knowing what’s going on at the root of everything explains so much, plus it’s becoming so much more clear what we’re dealing with. Not that dealing with it isn’t going to difficult but now at least we know more of the truth.
661 | Macha Jun 18, 2010 10:26:59am |
re: #643 Aceofwhat?
Ace, you missed the whole point of what I was saying. I eat meat. I don’t fault anyone else for doing the same. I just feel that making a sport out of killing a creature, experiencing pleasure at it’s death or taking pride in one’s skill at killing, is a rather sadistic thing to do. Nuff said. Not a lot of logic to debate. I don’t do it any more. It is a personal choice. I merely stated my opinion. You can shoot up the whole north woods if you desire.
662 | Bubblehead II Jun 18, 2010 10:27:14am |
664 | Jadespring Jun 18, 2010 10:28:47am |
re: #657 MandyManners
Oh, I know that. But, at one point the parents will look back and see the signs and kick themselves for not seeing them sooner.
My other sister is doing that right now. 20/20 hindsight and all that. More then anything though it’s well that comment makes more sense now, now I know why she did that. She isn’t feeling guilty though because she knows a lot about how someone in her situation hides it and how addicts go about things.
666 | What, me worry? Jun 18, 2010 10:29:01am |
*snort*
And I’m an evil conservative, but I do the same thing.
Don’t really need to, though, my cats are all idiot hunters.
Their idea of hunting is to sit still and wait for the prey to come to them.
LOL.
The only think they manage to catch and leave as gifts for me are snakes. Which play “possum” and look dead when they’re not. Word of advice to everyone: poke at it before you pick it up.
hehe So that makes you a bleeding heart conservative then?
Actually I’m not quite at bleeding heart status, but I thought it was funny :p
We have peacocks in the neighborhood. I keep meaning to post some pics on the Pages. Anyway, my one little kitty hunter lovvves to stalk those big tails which is really stupid because the birds are pretty big. At least, they’d make a good Tgiving dinner. But she can’t help herself. So far, no calamities.
668 | prairiefire Jun 18, 2010 10:30:43am |
re: #666 marjoriemoon
hehe So that makes you a bleeding heart conservative then?
Actually I’m not quite at bleeding heart status, but I thought it was funny :p
We have peacocks in the neighborhood. I keep meaning to post some pics on the Pages. Anyway, my one little kitty hunter lovvves to stalk those big tails which is really stupid because the birds are pretty big. At least, they’d make a good Tgiving dinner. But she can’t help herself. So far, no calamities.
I hope they don’t screech too much. Peacocks are noisy.
669 | Jadespring Jun 18, 2010 10:30:56am |
re: #663 MandyManners
I wish you and your family well, Jadespring. It’s not gonna’ be easy.
(((Jadespring)))
Thanks. I know it’s going to be really hard. Like my Mom though I’m feeling better about it all then I did a few days ago. My frustration and anger has gone down a heck of lot and now it’s basically getting down to contacting resources to help get her help for the real problems, not just the ones that we thought she had.
670 | What, me worry? Jun 18, 2010 10:31:24am |
671 | b_sharp Jun 18, 2010 10:31:48am |
re: #633 Aceofwhat?
So if i kill a deer for the venison, but don’t enjoy it, it’s ok.
If I kill a deer for the venison, and enjoy the hunt, it’s not ok?
help me out here…
There is a difference between going out and killing something to get your jollies off, or because it gives you a rush to see something die, and going out to put food on your table, or to cull a group to prevent disease and/or starvation while enjoying the planning, preparation, and camaraderie that may come with it.
672 | Macha Jun 18, 2010 10:32:45am |
re: #665 MandyManners
There still are people who get the majority of their meat this way. Are they barbaric?
If it is their only source of meat and they aren’t doing it for “sport”, I see nothing wrong with it. It is the sport factor, the fun of killing something, that I find distasteful.
673 | Jadespring Jun 18, 2010 10:32:49am |
re: #667 MandyManners
I don’t recall but, does your addicted sister have kids?
Nope. Thank goodness. Though one of the emotional things she’s dealing with and likely has contributed to the whole mess is that she has always wanted kids and likely can’t. Even without the addiction she likely couldn’t have.
674 | allegro Jun 18, 2010 10:33:54am |
re: #665 MandyManners
There still are people who get the majority of their meat this way. Are they barbaric?
I will suggest that the intent of the hunting makes a big difference in the degree of responsibility the hunter assumes. If one is hunting out of necessity for food, or even one who is a dedicated hunter who does it with a reverence for the life being taken, the hunting will be considerably more responsible. The drunk who’s out there with a gun looking for kicks by killing something, taking glee in an animal’s suffering is the one who will wound an animal and not track it, etc.
675 | What, me worry? Jun 18, 2010 10:35:27am |
re: #668 prairiefire
I hope they don’t screech too much. Peacocks are noisy.
Oh they screech! Luckily they sleep a few blocks away. They just come here for dinner (cat food, avocado seeds, etc.)
676 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:35:38am |
re: #671 b_sharp
There is a difference between going out and killing something to get your jollies off, or because it gives you a rush to see something die, and going out to put food on your table, or to cull a group to prevent disease and/or starvation while enjoying the planning, preparation, and camaraderie that may come with it.
My next door neighbor doesn’t eat anything he doesn’t kill or grow.
677 | Bubblehead II Jun 18, 2010 10:36:26am |
re: #670 marjoriemoon
Don’t forget the basic rules.
RoadKill Basic Recipe
Rules of The RoadKill
1. Freshness is always the rule
(if it’s still there on your way home, it’s too late).
2. Semi-squashed is much better than squashed; anything
clobbered by an 18-wheeler is absolutely undesirable.
3. Blacktop surfaces are much preferred over dirt
roads; concrete is a gourmet’s delight.
4. Remember the early bird catches the….ah, worm!
678 | b_sharp Jun 18, 2010 10:37:13am |
re: #665 MandyManners
There still are people who get the majority of their meat this way. Are they barbaric?
You are missing the point.
Hunting from necessity is different than hunting for the killing. Context and intent matter.
680 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:38:48am |
re: #678 b_sharp
You are missing the point.
Hunting from necessity is different than hunting for the killing. Context and intent matter.
I don’t know anyone who kills animals just for the hell of it. They usually eat them or kill them because they are pests.
682 | b_sharp Jun 18, 2010 10:39:34am |
re: #676 NJDhockeyfan
My next door neighbor doesn’t eat anything he doesn’t kill or grow.
I have absolutely no problem with that, in fact I feel a little admiration for him.
683 | What, me worry? Jun 18, 2010 10:40:09am |
re: #677 Bubblehead II
Don’t forget the basic rules.
RoadKill Basic Recipe
Rules of The RoadKill1. Freshness is always the rule
(if it’s still there on your way home, it’s too late).
2. Semi-squashed is much better than squashed; anything
clobbered by an 18-wheeler is absolutely undesirable.
3. Blacktop surfaces are much preferred over dirt
roads; concrete is a gourmet’s delight.
4. Remember the early bird catches the…ah, worm!
I saw that. Very clever!
685 | allegro Jun 18, 2010 10:40:25am |
re: #680 NJDhockeyfan
I don’t know anyone who kills animals just for the hell of it. They usually eat them or kill them because they are pests.
Happens all the time. Just for one example, Dick Cheney and his hunting party shooting exotic birds as they are released from cages.
686 | Jadespring Jun 18, 2010 10:41:09am |
re: #679 MandyManners
Does she have insurance that will pay for detox and rehab?
That we’re not sure of. We’re not sure what sort of things are available that provincial insurance will cover and what is available privately.
688 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:41:22am |
re: #685 allegro
Happens all the time. Just for one example, Dick Cheney and his hunting party shooting exotic birds as they are released from cages.
They don’t eat them? They just kill them and let them rot? You have a link for that?
690 | allegro Jun 18, 2010 10:42:29am |
re: #687 MandyManners
Well, that’s not a responsible hunter in the first place. And, he’d be damn lucky not to blow his own fool head off.
That’s absolutely correct. However, this is a type of “hunter” who is frequently out there shooting away and the type of killing attitude that I believe a few others are objecting to.
691 | What, me worry? Jun 18, 2010 10:42:37am |
re: #680 NJDhockeyfan
I don’t know anyone who kills animals just for the hell of it. They usually eat them or kill them because they are pests.
One of my bosses goes dove hunting in Bolivia every year. Just to kill em for sport. I stopped giving him a load of crap for it. He does employ me after all.
We’re the quintessential odd couple. Me, a commie liberal, he, a rightwing nutbag. I think we should star in a reality show.
695 | allegro Jun 18, 2010 10:44:21am |
re: #688 NJDhockeyfan
They don’t eat them? They just kill them and let them rot? You have a link for that?
I don’t know what they do with them in every circumstance. Some take them to taxidermists to have them stuffed so they can display their hunting prowess. Not the point anyway. I was answering the “no one kills critters just for fun.” Yes, they do.
696 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:44:30am |
699 | b_sharp Jun 18, 2010 10:46:24am |
re: #680 NJDhockeyfan
I don’t know anyone who kills animals just for the hell of it. They usually eat them or kill them because they are pests.
Your comment that the killing was fun actually started this subthread. I have run across people who go out to kill something because they enjoy the rush of power. There is something atavistic and in my mind vile about that attitude.
I have killed to put food on the table because I like venison, killed gophers because the population was out of control, killed skunks to reduce the chance of rabies, killed a cat because it became an unpredictable danger, killed animals in pain, and even took some pride in my marksmanship, but have never killed just to see something die or to feel a power rush.
701 | allegro Jun 18, 2010 10:46:47am |
re: #696 NJDhockeyfan
Such as wolves that are preying on the herd.
Pests.
I do hope you realize that when these predators are taken out of the biosphere that there is an explosion in the populations of rabbits, rodents, etc. that are incredibly destructive to crops. Predators are not pests. They are a vital part of any healthy biosphere.
702 | b_sharp Jun 18, 2010 10:47:24am |
re: #685 allegro
Happens all the time. Just for one example, Dick Cheney and his hunting party shooting exotic birds as they are released from cages.
What?
Is this really the case?
703 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:47:37am |
re: #695 allegro
I don’t know what they do with them in every circumstance. Some take them to taxidermists to have them stuffed so they can display their hunting prowess. Not the point anyway. I was answering the “no one kills critters just for fun.” Yes, they do.
How about a link so we can investigate? Sounds pretty unbelievable to me.
704 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:48:15am |
re: #701 allegro
I do hope you realize that when these predators are taken out of the biosphere that there is an explosion in the populations of rabbits, rodents, etc. that are incredibly destructive to crops. Predators are not pests. They are a vital part of any healthy biosphere.
They are pests in my yard.
705 | lawhawk Jun 18, 2010 10:48:51am |
re: #604 allegro
Marigolds aren’t nearly as good a deterrent as you think. I don’t have a deer problem, but a rabbit problem, and so far it looks like planting lavender in conjunction with using a critter repellent (deerout brand) is doing the trick.
707 | b_sharp Jun 18, 2010 10:49:02am |
re: #692 MandyManners
I agree but, I cannot police any part of the world but my own bit.
That should be all anyone expects.
I was just trying to clear up a misunderstanding.
708 | allegro Jun 18, 2010 10:49:33am |
re: #703 NJDhockeyfan
How about a link so we can investigate? Sounds pretty unbelievable to me.
I could go hunting for “exotic animal hunting opportunities” that you will find on the ‘net, but you can do that as well. I’m speaking from over 30 years experience as a wildlife biologist in Texas.
The Cheney story was everywhere. Remember him shooting the guy in the face?
709 | What, me worry? Jun 18, 2010 10:49:41am |
re: #703 NJDhockeyfan
How about a link so we can investigate? Sounds pretty unbelievable to me.
Here ya go.
Fishing and game bird hunting (ducks, geese, quail). They don’t eat them.
710 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:50:32am |
re: #699 b_sharp
Your comment that the killing was fun actually started this subthread. I have run across people who go out to kill something because they enjoy the rush of power. There is something atavistic and in my mind vile about that attitude.
I have killed to put food on the table because I like venison, killed gophers because the population was out of control, killed skunks to reduce the chance of rabies, killed a cat because it became an unpredictable danger, killed animals in pain, and even took some pride in my marksmanship, but have never killed just to see something die or to feel a power rush.
Why can’t someone eat what they kill and enjoy hunting at the same time?
711 | allegro Jun 18, 2010 10:50:48am |
712 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:52:12am |
re: #708 allegro
I could go hunting for “exotic animal hunting opportunities” that you will find on the ‘net, but you can do that as well. I’m speaking from over 30 years experience as a wildlife biologist in Texas.
The Cheney story was everywhere. Remember him shooting the guy in the face?
If it was everywhere you shouldn’t have a problem finding a link showing him killing exotic birds just for the kill.
713 | allegro Jun 18, 2010 10:53:29am |
re: #710 NJDhockeyfan
Why can’t someone eat what they kill and enjoy hunting at the same time?
Straw man. I haven’t seen anyone make such an assertion. I haven’t seen anyone decry responsible hunting. It’s blood lust that I believe most find distasteful.
714 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 10:53:53am |
re: #711 allegro
Wolves are pests in your yard? How?
They could kill my dogs, cats, or kids. They will immediately get labeled pests as soon as the cross my property line and will suffer the consequences.
715 | b_sharp Jun 18, 2010 10:54:55am |
re: #701 allegro
I do hope you realize that when these predators are taken out of the biosphere that there is an explosion in the populations of rabbits, rodents, etc. that are incredibly destructive to crops. Predators are not pests. They are a vital part of any healthy biosphere.
That depends on what they kill. Domestic herds are highly available and easy to kill so wolves will frequently specialize in killing domestic animals. They don’t know any better and suffer fewer injuries of their own so it makes sense, evolutionarily speaking, for them to do so.
Speaking of selection and hunting, has anyone wondered about what trophy hunting is doing to deer herds?
716 | allegro Jun 18, 2010 10:57:14am |
re: #715 b_sharp
That depends on what they kill. Domestic herds are highly available and easy to kill so wolves will frequently specialize in killing domestic animals. They don’t know any better and suffer fewer injuries of their own so it makes sense, evolutionarily speaking, for them to do so.
This is absolutely true. When a canine, usually coyotes, figures this out and gets a taste for domestic livestock, the approach is to remove that animal, not ALL of them.
717 | Racer X Jun 18, 2010 10:57:50am |
re: #708 allegro
The Cheney story was everywhere. Remember him shooting the guy in the face?
I don’t blame him for not eating it. Lawyer tastes gamey.
718 | b_sharp Jun 18, 2010 10:58:38am |
re: #710 NJDhockeyfan
Why can’t someone eat what they kill and enjoy hunting at the same time?
They can. I made a comment upthread that said exactly that.
What part of hunting do you like? The death of the animal, or the test of your abilities and/or team camaraderie?
719 | allegro Jun 18, 2010 10:59:49am |
re: #715 b_sharp
Speaking of selection and hunting, has anyone wondered about what trophy hunting is doing to deer herds?
When deer hunting is done according to set “takes”, it is beneficial to the herd.
720 | NJDhockeyfan Jun 18, 2010 11:00:55am |
re: #718 b_sharp
They can. I made a comment upthread that said exactly that.
What part of hunting do you like? The death of the animal, or the test of your abilities and/or team camaraderie?
I like the sport.
721 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 11:04:53am |
re: #427 MandyManners
Fucking moron with a lake was shooting TURTLES. Gotta’ love the response by the cops. The area is swarming with them.
Real men don’t shoot turtles.
722 | ryannon Jun 18, 2010 11:24:26am |