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  1. kkktookmybabyaway

    Swallowing pills

    Popping pills and putting my contact lenses in without a mirror and in any environment are my two talents...
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    Ok don't hurt me but...

    To answer your questions: Yes. I don't wish death upon him for being the idol of pseudo-hippies. I wish death upon him for being a cop-killing piece of garbage. Yes. And then I was brought back into reality. Funny thing is I'm not a big death penalty guy. The only times I'd permit "Old Sparky" to come out of hiding is when somebody is caught on tape doing the deed that got him into court in the first place. Something tells me that after his decades of clogging up the judicial system he will eventually be freed on some bullshit technicality. (And then I hope a MACK Truck filled with explosive material crashes into him and his parade of scumbag lawyers.) Mumia, I hope your death is twenty fold more painful than Husband/Officer Faulkner's...
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    Happy Birthday

    Happy birthday, hippie. I brought some friends along to sing (sorry for the size, but there were so many of them coming out of that beat-up, rusted van)...
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    Grits or Mush?

    Where's the neither selection? If forced to, I'll go with grits...
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    Bush approval sinks to 52%

    Wait until you get a real job with real taxes taken out. You'll probably want to kill yourself then...
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    Ok don't hurt me but...

    No, but after working my many dead-end jobs while in school I've come to know quite a few police officers and they have taken care of quite a few dickhead customers for me. I shudder to think what may have happened to me or a co-worker if they weren't there. Sure there are some cops that are real jerks, I've also met them, but overall police officers are the good guys, and when one gets killed doing his/her job the shithead that did the deed should die. I don't take the Mumia case personally, but I won't back down when a gang of pseudo-hippies start spouting some shit in his name. It has been my experience, especially having lived in Sappy Valley, that too many people back down from these dirty, jobless extremists. Not me...
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    MPAA vs RIAA

    "While movie companies escort happy customers to newly-installed recliner stadium seats, the music companies escort their biggest fans straight to the courthouse." The problem here, in my opinion, is that a lot of movie chains are losing money even though box-office records are being set seemingly every week -- they even address this point later down in the article. I do agree with most of this article though. One thing I notice about the movie-to-music comparison is that an upcoming DVD release is marketed like a big deal, unlike, it seems to me, most music albums. Didn't Eminem's latest album have some DVD about him included with a CD purchase? And didn't that album sell a LOT of copies? I'm sure a lot of buyers didn't purchase the album JUST for the DVD, but I'm sure that extra gift didn't hurt matters much...
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    Week 2 Pick Results for Braves/kkk contests

    Here are the insta-results... Week 2 9/14 Atlanta Falcons (Lightning Flik 1-1) d. Washington Redskins (Human Fly 1-1) Baltimore Ravens (Dr.Tom 2-0) d. Cleveland Browns (Chuck Woolery 0-2) Green Bay Packers (Spaceman Spiff 1-1) d. Detroit Lions (Will Scarlet 1-1) Tennessee Titans (Cuban_Linx 1-1) d. Indianapolis Colts (Hardyz1's Ghost 1-1) Jacksonville Jaguars (AlwaysPissedOff 1-1) d. Buffalo Bills (Eagan469 1-1) via tiebreaker Pittsburgh Steelers (kkktookmybabyaway 1-1) d. Kansas City Chiefs (cartman 1-1) New Orleans Saints (Flyboy 2-0) d. Houston Texans (Bored 0-2) via tiebreaker New York Jets (Gert T 1-1) d. Miami Dolphins (two tuff toddy 1-1) St. Louis Rams (Prime Time Andrew Doyle 1-1) d. San Francisco 49ers (Bravesfan 1-1) via tiebreaker Seattle Seahawks (DawnBTVS 1-1) d. Arizona Cardinals (Vern Gagne 0-2) via tiebreaker Tampa Bay Buccaneers (MarvinisaLunatic 1-1) d. Carolina Panthers (fazzle 1-1) Cincinnati Bengals (Choken One 1-1) d. Oakland Raiders (LaParkaMarka 1-1) via tiebreaker Philadelphia Eagles (MD2020 2-0) d. New England Patriots (nl5xsk1 0-2) via tiebreaker Denver Broncos (Canadian Chris 2-0) d. San Diego Chargers (Agent Bond34 0-2) Chicago Bears (Swift Terror 1-1) d. Minnesota Vikings (razazteca 1-1) New York Giants (bob_barron 2-0) d. Dallas Cowboys (Just John 1-1)
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    This sick mofo!

    Riiiiight...
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    TOAO NFL Week 2 Thread

    You mean Panthers/Bucs, right?...
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    Word association thread

    boys...
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    TOAO NFL Week 2 Thread

    Oh man, after reading your post I wish I had seen this before making my picks for this week. And I'm looking forward to the Bears game. My reason? To see a Kordell meltdown on national television...
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    Week Two Prediction Thread.

    Here are my PM'ers (Whoever's playing DrTom, his tiebreaker is 24 -- if you read his TSM football column you would know that): LaParkaMarka Oakland = 34 points Redskins Ravens Packers Titans Bills Chiefs Saints Dolphins 49ers Seahawks Bucs Raiders Eagles Broncos Vikings Giants No lock this week Chuck Woolery Browns = 9 points Atlanta Falcons Cleveland Browns Green Bay Packers Tennessee Titans Buffalo Bills Kansas City Chiefs (LOCK) New Orleans Saints Miami Dolphins San Francisco 49ers Seattle Seahawks Tampa Bay Buccaneers Oakland Raiders Philadelphia Eagles San Diego Chargers Minnesota Vikings New York Giants nl5xsk1 Patriots - 17 points Redskins Ravens Packers Titans Jags Chiefs Saints Dolphins 49ers -- lock Seahawks Bucs Raiders Pats Broncos Vikings Giants Hardyz1's Ghost Colts: 21 points. Atlanta Falcons Cleveland Browns Green Bay Packers Tennessee Titans Buffalo Bills Pittsburgh Steelers New Orleans Saints New York Jets San Francisco 49ers - This, my friends, is a LOCK~! Seattle Seahawks Tampa Bay Buccaneers Oakland Raiders Philadelphia Eagles San Diego Chargers Minnesota Vikings New York Giants kkk Steelers: 24 points Atlanta Baltimore Green Bay Tennessee Buffalo Pittsburgh New Orleans Miami St. Louis Seattle Tampa Oakland Philly Denver Minnesota NY Giants Swift_Terror Bears: 13 points Atlanta Falcons Cleveland Browns Green Bay Packers Indianapolis Colts Buffalo Bills Kansas City Chiefs New Orleans Saints Miami Dolphins San Francisco 49ers Seattle Seahawks Tampa Bay Buccaneers Oakland Raiders Philadelphia Eagles Denver Broncos Minnesota Vikings New York Giants He didn't send a lock. It looks like this week revolves around just a handful of games -- the ones at KC, NY Jets and St. Louis. Most of these matchups will be over with after the 1 p.m. games. The problem for me this week is that I know there will be some upsets, but I have no clue as to where they will occur...
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    He hate Me

    You are correct -- even scored a TD in last week's game. http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/12193 And what happened to Yo Murphy -- Wasn't he a former XFL'er?...
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    Ok don't hurt me but...

    Only if his death while waiting to be executed is painful (i.e. he suffers cancer while clogging up the judicial process). And it's not so much that I hate him more than any other cop-killing bastard -- it's that he's pretty much a poster shithead for the anti-death penalty crowd. Personally, I'm against the death penalty most of the time -- unless you're caught on camera killing someone in cold blood, you shouldn't be executed -- but Mumia is the exception to my rule. With that said, I do feel sorry for the families of murder victims, and if my better half ever got killed by some waste of life I'd want he/she dead as well, because what I'd want to do with them otherwise would be shot down by the ACLU and friends (Let's just say the convict not having Internet access or cable TV would be the least of his/her worries if I ran things). Fry the bastard...
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    Poor Headline in Retrospect

    Where was it published?...
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    The new American $20 bill

    Way to ruin my delusion, dildo...
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    He hate Me

    Wow, I'm impressed. "Led the Panthers with 24 special teams tackles in 2002, the second-highest single-season total in team history." I have a soft spot for former XFL players...
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    The new American $20 bill

    I think it looks better personally, but then again I'm used to dealing with $50s and $100s...
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    Sexual Frolics Spark Massive Police Hunt

    At least he didn't "eat her out" like the other German couple that has been talked about on these boards... http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/index.php?...37194&hl=german
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    Offical Cali Recall Poll

    Rigged I tell you. People in the poor neighborhoods can't afford anything BUT a crunchy taco. Once again this is a right-wing plot to select, not elect, a man for the people. Heck, Arnold will probably give Taco Bell some kickbacks once he gets into office. Who are counting these votes, FAUX NEWS? LOL 2003!...
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    Ten years ago today

    Wow, that was a big deal at the time. I was never into fighting games much, but I was always either Jax or Cage when I played MK2. I worked at an arcade at that time and I will never forget the constant phone calls when MK3 was set to come out -- when asked "why hasn't MK3 come out yet at your arcade?" I always made some stupid reason up like "They are having motion-capture-image difficulties with some of the finishing moves..."
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    Bush approval sinks to 52%

    What about the schools it left on life support? What about them? That's not the question you first asked...
  24. kkktookmybabyaway

    Ok don't hurt me but...

    A cop-killing piece of shit that will die on Death Row instead of the electric chair where he deserves. But since I'm a wee bit partisan to this topic, here's a review regarding a few books about this turd that give a little background history -- they're pro-Mumia, but they offer background history and were the closest things to objective I could find on a quick Google search. (I've said it before and I'll say it again, there is no greater feeling than taking a "Free Mumia" flyer from some dirty pseudo-hippie, sticking it down your pants, wiping your crack with it and giving it back to them.) http://www.post-gazette.com/books/reviews/...29review759.asp Two words you never hear related to the case of convicted killer Mumia Abu-Jamal are objective and neutral. Abu-Jamal is on death row for the 1981 murder of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner. His detractors say he’s a cop killer. Supporters -- Hollywood celebrities, Nelson Mandela, activists and students worldwide -- say he’s a political prisoner, convicted because he’s black and championed radical causes. There are two new books about Abu-Jamal and his case, and you won’t find neutral and objective attitudes: One is by a friend, the other by one of his lawyers. “On a Move: The Story of Mumia Abu-Jamal” by Terry Bisson (Litmus Press, $12) is a short biography focusing on Abu-Jamal’s Philadelphia upbringing and his politics. Bisson describes an idealistic youth attracted to the black political movements of the 1960s. The 15-year-old Wesley Cook (his birth name) was director of communications for the Philadelphia branch of the Black Panther Party. Both the FBI and the city police department kept files on him. “Executing Justice” by David R. Williams (St. Martins, $24.95) is a detailed history that more than anything proves Abu-Jamal did not receive a fair trial in 1982. Sentenced to death, his execution has been stayed pending appeals in federal courts. Abu-Jamal was a part-time radio reporter for several Philadelphia stations. He moonlighted as a cab driver to support his family and, after being robbed, he purchased a gun for protection. At about 4 a.m. Dec. 9, 1981, Abu-Jamal saw his brother, Billy Cook, and Faulkner engaged in an argument. Moments later, Faulkner was dead and Abu-Jamal was found lying nearby, shot once in the chest, his gun inches from his hand. Both authors contend that Abu-Jamal’s association with the Panthers and MOVE, a black radical movement that was charged with killing a Philadelphia police officer in a 1978 confrontation, made him a marked man in law enforcement circles. The strength of Bisson’s book is capturing the life of black America in the 1960s, with its radical and traditional factions amid cries for justice and action. The racist paranoia of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and Frank Rizzo, police commissioner and later Philadelphia’s mayor, created an atmosphere that encouraged Abu-Jamal to change his name and take up advocacy journalism. A science-fiction author, Bisson writes with a poetic quality. But you won’t find an examination of why Abu-Jamal is innocent. “The crowd at the scene had fled, including, apparently, the shooter.” That’s the extent of Bisson’s explanation. Williams is one of the attorneys handling Abu-Jamal’s appeals, and his book offers details. If you read the exchanges between Abu-Jamal’s court-appointed attorney and Judge Albert Sabo and aren’t terrified, check your pulse. Presuming that Williams is quoting from trial transcripts, Sabo made no effort to remain impartial and even assisted the prosecution. The conviction and death sentence were a fait accompli. And Sabo was less sympathetic on appeals. While Williams gives you plenty to ponder about Sabo and details how the police coerced witnesses and withheld evidence, he isn’t completely successful on proving Mumia’s innocence beyond reasonable doubt. The key to Abu-Jamal’s case, I feel, is his brother. Yet Billy Cook has never testified. Even Williams was unable to locate him during an appeals proceeding. Williams apparently thinks a man with Cook that night shot Faulkner. That man is now dead. Williams writes that Cook believes police will try to kill him if he testifies (that’s not farfetched if you think your brother is being framed) and having Cook speak to Abu-Jamal’s innocence will be met with skepticism. Even so, his silence is puzzling. Mumia’s trial attorney argued Billy killed Faulkner and Abu-Jamal covered for him. (Bisson says Abu-Jamal will tell his story “in court.” Abu-Jamal has never testified and apparently never told Williams what happened. Or if he did, Williams chose not to include it.) And who shot Abu-Jamal? Williams theorizes Faulkner did, but not according to the prosecution’s version, a point that was critical to its case. Yet there’s never any mention, by either side, of conclusive proof that the bullet recovered from Abu-Jamal was fired from Faulkner’s gun. Williams is an engaging writer, but sometimes the book bogs down while he analyzes legal theory and history. And even though this is an ongoing story, he should have included a “where-are-they-now” appendix. Is Abu-Jamal innocent? After reading these books, I don’t know. Can I conclude he got a fair trial? No. Is justice blind to color? I don’t think so. Oh, if I only had some Commie Cleanser. Carrot Top is one of them?...
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    Bush approval sinks to 52%

    I don't look for the government to improve my life, but here's what I came up with off the top of my head... 1) I paid my rent for a month and change with that insta-credit back in 20(01)? 2) With the No Child Left Behind Act, it opened up more client opportunities for my previous employer. 3) I got a few extra dollars from the reduced taxes -- it wasn't much, but every little bit helps...
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