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Actually the communist girl from the last page looks really good to me too. I'd even feign interest in what she had to say for a shot at her. It's kinda been a while I guess.
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BREAKING NEWS: ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE UNLEASHED IN FLORIDA
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Even CNN is commenting on this new cannibal outbreak: http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/06/01/zombie-apocalypse-trending-as-bad-news-spreads-quickly/?hpt=hp_bn13 -
What car? There is a car in that picture?
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It would never make it to the SCOTUS before next year. They have already heard all the cases they are going to this year and this has no reason to get an emergency hearing. Besides, the government is the defendant in this case, I don't think the President can allow is solicitor general to argue in defense of DOMA to the SCOTUS after he has come out publicly for gay marriage.
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BREAKING NEWS: ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE UNLEASHED IN FLORIDA
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Oh please, there's been psychos since the beginning of time. This ain't nothing new. Yeah but now they're eating us! -
The 1st Circuit Court of Appeals has struck down the DOMA. That doesn't actually mean anything right this second but it will becoe important here shortly. http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/05/31/us-doma-appeal-idUSBRE84U0TO20120531
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Yeah, they're doing good. What I find more interesting, however, is the Orioles. Staying on top for as long as they have, that's a change. It'd be kind of cool to see them finally do well again after so long. The AL East needs a shakeup (away from constant Boston/NY). Doesn't make me like them, tho. Plus they had just beaten the Sox 2 out of 3 in Fenway when I posted that.
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BREAKING NEWS: ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE UNLEASHED IN FLORIDA
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There has been another one: http://baltimore.cbs...-found-in-home/ This is it! I've got loaded guns at every window. Anti-personell countermeasures in the woods around the house. I'm ready! -
I must say the Battle of Blackwater was suitably epic. Smaller in scale than the book true but quite well done for a TV show with a budget. I've got to say though, they are moving towards tangling some plot lines in such a way they can't be fixed. Don't get me wrong, I like what they are doing even when the vary from the book but some plot threads can't be broken and still have the same story.
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BREAKING NEWS: ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE UNLEASHED IN FLORIDA
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Ha, health care is not free under Obama care. It is even more expensive than ever and now everyone is required to buy it. And if you cant afford it you can buy a crappy government plan that the government will then charge everyone else (those with private policies) more (in the form of tax... no fee... no tax) to pay for your cost shortfall. The folks who bought into Obama hoping for that grand ideal of free healthcare bought a big pig in a poke. However, we digress from the story of flesh eating zombies in Miami. Hey, it's the NEW South Beach Diet! -
For the past two weeks I have done nothing but fish, read, play with the dogs, and sleep. It has been nice but I'm ready to get back to work now. BTW Lady Crimson, how about them Rays! Tarna your cheerful attitude and strength of will in the face of the most terrible of adversity is nothing short of amazing. I'm praying for you buddy, I wish there was more I could do.
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BREAKING NEWS: ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE UNLEASHED IN FLORIDA
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Apparently this guy took a hit of a new form of LSD and freaked out in a way that does not do justice to the term freaked out. Too bad. I've been preparing for the Zombie Apocalypse (actually for the Obamocalypse) for some time and I'm ready. If any of you end up zombified and wander too close to my fortified rual compund off the Hatchee river I promise to be merciful... head shots only. -
But it becomes a civil rights issue because married couples are afforded more rights by the state than non-married couples, no? In the case of straight people, you could argue this doesn't matter, because they have the choice to marry and receive those extra rights or not. But in the case of gay people, they have no such choice. Actually they do. No one is preventing them from getting married, just getting married to someone of the same gender. That is the fig leaf that makes this not a civil rights issue. ASFAIK all States support a civil union that grants gay couples equal rights even if the do not call it marriage. Once again that makes it just a word. Not quite. This discriminatory federal-level bill needs to be repealed before it can be claimed that gay marriage is an issue for the states to deal with: http://en.wikipedia....of_Marriage_Act The most effective way to solve this problem in its entirety would be to treat all social contracts related to love between people as either civil unions or de facto partnerships. There should be no de jure recognition of marriage. At all. Yeah I had forgotten about DOMA. It should never have been passed. That is a classic example of right wing big government intrusion. As far as getting the government out of the marriage business all together that is a very interesting suggestion. It makes sense to me but I don't think it will ever happen.
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Went fishing for catfish last night. Just got home. Drinking coffee and getting ready for scambled eggs and fried catfish.
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Marriage is just a word. Nobody should claim ownership over a word. When you get right down to brass tacks the institution of marriage is a legal contract between two consenting individuals. How some one (or a state government for that matter) can be in favor of civil unions but not marriage escapes me because the two are pretty much the same thing once you remove the word marriage. That said, the President was correct when he stated it is up to the individual states to determine because the regulation and enforcement of contracts is a state responsibility, not a federal one. Nor should it be. It is not a civil rights issue because no one is stopping a gay man or worman from getting married, just not in the way they like. So far some states are allowing it, some are not. I think the trend to allow will continue and in ten years no one will remember why there was so much resistance to the idea to begin with but they will not be forced into it. If a gay couple want to get married I'd say just do it in a state that allows it. Churches may never come around. Some have but most have not and that is unfortunate because the one thing I know for sure is that God loves gay folks every bit as much as everyone else. It is absurd for one human to tell another what they are doing is a sin. If it is then that is between that person and God and no business of anyone else. It is not up to us to cast moral judgements on the other humans in the world. I'm certain I remember reading that in a certain book of Christian reknown. That said no church should ever be compelled to recognize or perform gay marriges even when the rest of the country does come around. They deserve their freedom too. You have all heard me say it many times. The single most important thing in the world is individual liberty. If you are opposed to gay marriage, then don't marry a gay person. Don't attend their wedding, don't send them a gift, etc. But it does not harm you one bit if they do get married so why shoudn't they? We all deserve the freedom to live our lives in the way that suits us best, and as long as they are happy and not hurting anyone else, why does anyone care if they get married? The biggest problem in this world is too many people seem to believe they know best how everyone else should be living their lives. It would be a much happier world if we all just left each other alone. Just my $.02
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Hold on... you have a female roomate with whom you are not involved? I'm making a prediction, and you let me know if it comes true. Sooner or later, boyfriend or no you will end up sleeping with her no matter if you want to or not. It cannot help but happen.
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That was pretty cool. But the best pics of Russia Ive seen were on this show:http://natgeotv.com/uk/wild-russia That show is great.
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The Internet has got a lot of growing up to do
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The Internet has got a lot of growing up to do
Guard Dog replied to Humodour's topic in Way Off-Topic
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The Internet has got a lot of growing up to do
Guard Dog replied to Humodour's topic in Way Off-Topic
Yes I did! And I did it while single handedly fighting the Nombre Malo de los Zetas. Viva la paz y la libertad en del Norte! I was like the three amigos all rolled into one! OOORAH! But in reality I just helped design the wireless backhaul and tried to stay out of trouble. -
The Internet has got a lot of growing up to do
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I happen to know that a good number of mid sized cities on northern Mexico will soon have public wi-fi. -
Yeah, I agree, the way they are going with this does not make sense. The whole deal with Robb being set up to fall for Jeyne Westerling was a plot by Tywin Lannister, and a really good one at that. The way they are going about it will likely screw that up. Come to that they appear to be about to screw up Jon's story line too. Is it just me of the TV Jon sort of an idiot, where the book Jon was more pragmatic?
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If you thought eating powdered rhino was weird...
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I thought I misread this. I'm not joking when I said I refuse to buy anything that was made in China. Unfortunately that means I don't have much stuff. And what I do have was made by companies I've never heard of. But... at least none of it was made out of people. -
I must admit reading Bernard Cornwell books have given me a real appreciation of post Roman Britannia and Dennmark
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Sorry to derail a good bit of ill-informed America bashing but I'll be directing the flow of conversation back to the more mundane bits of everyday life. I finally got the house cleaned up and back in order. Since January I've only been here for six weeks this year. I am beat. I am happy to hear about the break up of La Nina. That will probably mean less rain and a lower chance of flooding. Baseball season is back and the Rays are playing great. Speaking of which I got to go to a few LMB games while working in Nuevo Laredo last month. Those folks are nuts about the game. I just lit the grill and I've got cuts of venison shish-ka-bob with peppers, onion, squash and red potato cuts along with a fine bourbon on ice. The dogs are happy to be home, I'm happy to be home, life is good!