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  1. Anyone else enter the Who Wants to be a Vinny Mac Millionaire sweepstakes? I can't wait to win it and then tell Vince about all the years I stole PPVs back in the day with my cable descrambler. THEN have him give me money. I'm sure he will respect me then... Ruthless Aggression and all.


  2. Holy dog balls this show was great tonight. Can't really say anything about it without spoiling anything but BSG is firing on all cylinders right now. Much like LOST this week pretty much every thread left dangling out there are all on a collision course. That layover into the 2nd half of the season is going to suck so much ass.


  3. I finally decided to get off my knees in front of RON PAUL RON PAUL RON PAUL and came across this. Oh no everybody it's Keith Olbermann! I dare anyone to step up and counter ANYTHING this man says here. Come Jingus... I know you are up for it.

     

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=h013lSAypt8 Part 1

     

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=YaYjFGV9c6g Part 2

     

     

    Yep. Worst fucking President EVER.

     

    Now I will sit back and watch as I become to Olbermann as Marvin is the Glenn Beck.

     

    Discussion? I doubt it.

    I'm going to make a counter argument because I think Olbermann went too far this time, because to be honest, I thought he was putting words into Bush's mouth.

     

    President Bush was asked about a worst case scenario, and of course he's going to say what a horrible mistake he thinks pulling out of Iraq would be and the worst case scenario would be that America would get attacked again...Bush didn't make the link to electing Democrats, Olbermann did that on his own. And Bush was ASKED about why he quit golfing, and he didn't say he was making this big sacrifice, but just that'd look bad if he was doing that so publicly while soldiers were dying in Iraq. Olbermann basically took a normal interview with Bush and twisted it to make Bush look bad.

    No, no, no. Bush hangs himself with his own words well enough that Olbermann need only quote The President to make him look like the ass he is. In fact I think Olbermann didn't go far enough! He completely forgot how many vacations Bush has gone on during these war years. Is that not a slap in the face to every troops over seas? Is it not a safe assumption that Bush is every bit an arrogant prick that leftists have suggested he is when you tie those two things (along with his bass akwards approach to leadership) together? Sure, he might not know what he is saying is outright offensive and a validation of the long list of accusations and complaints against him, but that is as they say "a spade". There was no twisting needed.


  4. I finally decided to get off my knees in front of RON PAUL RON PAUL RON PAUL and came across this. Oh no everybody it's Keith Olbermann! I dare anyone to step up and counter ANYTHING this man says here. Come Jingus... I know you are up for it.

     

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=h013lSAypt8 Part 1

     

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=YaYjFGV9c6g Part 2

     

     

    Yep. Worst fucking President EVER.

     

    Now I will sit back and watch as I become to Olbermann as Marvin is the Glenn Beck.

     

    Discussion? I doubt it.


  5. Wouldn't fuck her for a penny? :rolleyes: If she was a random bar skank, just about any hetero male would do unspeakable things to her...but she ain't 25 grand's worth.

    Seriously, I'd have to think about it. The facial piercings, the skunk-dyed hair, the rock-hard implants, the poser punk-wannabe outfits, the anorexia... she's about the least attractive woman I've ever seen who was hired for her looks. Plus in the middle of the sex she'd somehow fall off your dick and get injured.

    LOL

     

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    Well said ,sir.


  6. psssh they haven't done a Lillith Fair in like ten years. You got to update your insults, Cheesla!

    By that same logic shouldn't you ask erm... that GUY to change his sig? The song is kind of old I'm told.

     

     

    Insults? Pffft. I was just busting balls. But thanks for helping out.

     

     

    I've been stuck listening to the song "You" quite a bit. A strong hook and a tight bassline. Me likes.


  7. Interesting article I came across this morning while reading the LA Times online:

     

    http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington...ronpaulgop.html

     

    Ron Paul's forces quietly plot GOP convention revolt against McCain

     

    Virtually all the nation's political attention in recent weeks has focused on the compelling state-by-state presidential nomination struggle between two Democrats and the potential for party-splitting strife over there.

     

    But in the meantime, quietly, largely under the radar of most people, the forces of Rep. Ron Paul have been organizing across the country to stage an embarrassing public revolt against Sen. John McCain when Republicans gather for their national convention in Minnesota at the beginning of September.

     

    Paul's presidential candidacy has been correctly dismissed all along in terms of winning the nomination. He was even excluded as irrelevant by Fox News from a nationally-televised GOP debate in New Hampshire.

     

    But what's been largely overlooked is Paul's candidacy as a reflection of a powerful lingering dissatisfaction with the Arizona senator among the party's most conservative conservatives. As anticipated in late March in The Ticket, that situation could be exacerbated by today's expected announcement from former Republican Rep. Bob Barr of Georgia for the Libertarian Party's presidential nod, a slot held by Paul in 1988.

     

    Never mind Ralph Nader, Republican and Democratic parties both face

    potentially damaging internal splits that could cripple their chances for victory in a narrow vote on Nov. 4.

     

    Just take a look at recent Republican primary results, largely overlooked because McCain locked up the necessary 1,191 delegates long ago. In Indiana, McCain got 77% of the recent Republican primary vote, Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney, who've each long ago quit and endorsed McCain, still got 10% and 5% respectively, while Paul took 8%.

     

    On the same May 6 in North Carolina, McCain received less than three-quarters of Republican votes (74%), while Huckabee got 12%, Paul 7% and Alan Keyes and No Preference took a total of 7%.

     

    Pennsylvania was even slightly worse for the GOP's presumptive nominee, who got only 73% to a combined 27% for Paul (16%) and Huckabee (11%).

     

    As Politico.com's Jonathan Martin noted recently, at least some of these results are temporary protest votes in meaningless primaries built on lingering affection for Huckabee and suspicion of McCain.

     

    Given the long-since settled GOP race, thousands of other Republicans in these states, who might have put up with a McCain vote, crossed over to vote in the more exciting Democratic primaries, on their own for Sen. Barack Obama or at the urging of talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, who sought to support Hillary Clinton and prolong Democratic bloodletting.

     

    According to a recent Boston Globe tally, Paul has a grand total of 19 Republican delegates to Romney's 260, Huckabee's 286 and McCain's 1,413.

     

    In the last three months, Paul's forces, who donated $34.5 million to his White House effort and upward of a million total votes, have, as The Ticket has noted, been fighting a series of guerrilla battles with party establishment officials at county and state conventions from Washington and Missouri to Maine and Mississippi. Their goal: to take control of local committees, boost their delegate totals and influence platform debates.

     

    Paul, for instance, favors a drastically reduced federal government, abolishing the Federal Reserve, ending the Iraq war immediately and withdrawing U.S. troops from abroad.

     

    They hope to demonstrate their disagreements with McCain vocally at the convention through platform fights and an attempt to get Paul a prominent speaking slot. Paul, who's running unopposed in his home Texas district for an 11th House term, still has some $5 million in war funds and has instructed his followers that their struggle is not about a single election, but a long-term revolution for control of the Republican Party.

     

    So eager are they to follow their leader's words, that Paul's supporters have driven his new book, "The Revolution: A Manifesto," to the top of several bestseller lists.

     

    While Paul has consistently refused a third-party bid, he has vowed not to endorse McCain, a refusal mirrored by hundreds of his supporters who have left comments on The Ticket in recent weeks. And, no doubt, they'll flock back here today to spread the gospel below.

     

    -- Andrew Malcolm

     

    Photos: Associated Press and RonPaul.com

     

    Interesting idea but I'm skeptical that it will amount to much. However, there have been reports that Paul's supporters have been overwhelming local convention sites, even making one close down in Nevada.

    Nothing but good can come from this.


  8. Just go ahead and do The Dark Knight Returns already. The Batman movies have been ripping it off for almost 20 years now so might as well. An older Batman story would actually be somewhat fresh in a scene where there is a glut of origin stories.


  9. Sabrina says (13:56):

    hugssssssssss

    Sabrina says (13:56):

    Firestarter says (13:56):

    You're going to answer me first.

    Sabrina says (13:56):

    whats the question sister?

    Firestarter says (13:57):

    The question was one word.

    Sabrina says (13:57):

    um

    Sabrina says (13:57):

    which one?

    Firestarter says (13:57):

    Sister...

    Sabrina says (13:57):

    thats a question?

    Firestarter says (13:57):

    Yes.

    Sabrina says (13:58):

    um

    Sabrina says (13:58):

    are u asking if i will be ur sister?

    Firestarter says (13:58):

    Yes.

    Sabrina says (13:58):

    ok yes i am already sort of

    Firestarter says (13:58):

    Then say it.

    Sabrina says (13:58):

    i am ur sister!

    Sabrina says (13:58):

    this feels very star wars

    Firestarter says (13:59):

    Then I love you. Sister.

    Sabrina says (13:59):

    aww

    Firestarter says (13:59):

    Go take your shower.

    Sabrina says (13:59):

    i love u too despite all the things we disagree on sister

    Sabrina says (13:59):

    yay ure going to have a clean sister

    Firestarter says (13:59):

    Indeed.

    Can I blame this on B.O. Hussein too?

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