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Nov 22, 2008 10:40PM

3113 Has anyone else noticed that Barak Obama has a Goodreads account? Any bets on whether it's actually him?

The internets are so on crack.

http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/16...

My Baby (9 new)
Nov 21, 2008 05:52PM

3113 wow Jackie... If I could ride a bike on that road I'd suffer the back pain. Gorgeous.
3113 that's really amazing and great. small miracles, people.
Nov 20, 2008 11:04PM

3113 ZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZzzzzzzzZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZzz...
3113 I wish the anti-abortionists would concentrate their energies on children carried to term who are in abusive situations. It would a much better use for their concern about child-welfare. Honestly, abortion is a better fate for children than situations where they are mistreated.
Nov 20, 2008 12:22PM

3113 cricket cricket cricket
My Baby (9 new)
Nov 20, 2008 12:20PM

3113 can you hang one of them on the wall anywhere? in front of the window? wow... 400 sf. that's about as tiny as the place i lived in back when i was 19. I loved living alone, though... it's the only time in my life I lived completely and utterly alone.
My Baby (9 new)
Nov 19, 2008 10:07PM

3113 sweet bike, Isaiah!! Niiiiiiice!! One of the guys I grew up with rides these 120 mile races, rides to work all the time (which is at least 30 miles each way), and rides for fun on the weekend. Me? I love bikes but can't ride due to disc loss. Hope your new street sex is super charged, baby.
3113 Debbie... that's nothing I ever knew about NZ. I'm certain it happens here all too often, but it's pretty rare to hear about it in the news. How perfectly horrific.
3113 i feel sick.
3113 Bunny, I've never driven across the country, but if you endeavor to make the journey I'll have hot tea and a warm bed waiting when you arrive. XOXO
Nov 18, 2008 01:43PM

3113 Okay, I've had enough disruption for the time being. Apparently people took my return as an opportunity to create havoc over here. Whatever. The group is private for the time being. I have other things to do besides deal with poo flinging.

So... sorry folks. I'm closing the doors for the time being. I have 5k words to write today and no time to waste on this bizarrity.

As my grandmother used to say, don't let the turkeys keep you from flying.

Gravy anyone?
3113 It would be interesting if there could be a projected scenario which predicts the state of the world without the efforts of the UN having been part of it for the past half century. then we could do a cost benefit analysis on what that difference is worth in relationship to how much the UN has cost us financially.

HA HA HA HA HA HA.

oh man. to be a pin head.
Nov 18, 2008 12:14PM

3113 exactly Rusty!! Personally I prefer people to have either faith or initiative, good gods not both!!! who do they think they are???

faith-based initiatives are all well and good, as long as the separation between church and state is being firmly maintained.

but that's kind of a duh, coming out of my mouth.
3113 I'll give you the peace settlements... but isn't it the World Health Organization that is responsible for the other two?

And I'm going to read what you posted Bunny. Dry facts are like brain chocolate. Yum.
3113 Personally I'm not a big fan of the communal mentality, which is basically what the UN is founded on (in my understanding). If human beings could get along with a consensus government, then that would have been the history of human kind. But we suck at it. And every organization that I have seen trying to run itself by consensus winds up being a new kind of fail, with people running around with hurt feelings and extra dollops of crazy to boot.

But hey, can anyone tell me what the UN has accomplished? Maybe a list of pros and cons would be helpful here. I admit to knowing not nearly enough about it to be able to make a judgement call.
3113 all the Harry Potter books clustered up there don't bother you?
3113 what's ridiculous about 1 is that it even *has* to be a law.

who would want to get a fish drunk? how did it become a law?

how does one go about carrying a concealed weapon over 6 feet long?

what if you wanted to raise chickens in Boulder? would you have to take the chickens out of town to kill them? how about plucking their feathers and cooking them? do they not have any chicken for sale in their local markets? idiots.

7 just makes me think some guys really like their blow jobs.
3113 The United States is a nation of laws: badly written and randomly enforced.

Frank Zappa (1940 - 1993)

1) In Alabama, it is illegal for a driver to be blindfolded while driving a vehicle.

2) In Ohio, it is against state law to get a fish drunk.

3) In Miami, Florida, it is illegal to skateboard in a police station.

4) In Florida, unmarried women who parachute on Sundays can be jailed.

5) In Kentucky, it is illegal to carry a concealed weapon more than six-feet long.

6) In Boulder, Colorado, it is illegal to kill a bird within the city limits and also to “own” a pet – the town’s citizens, legally speaking, are merely “pet minders”.

7) In Vermont, women must obtain written permission from their husbands to wear false teeth.