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  1. It could be a government installation. They usually prefer not to give too much aerial recon over the web for security reasons.

     

    Or it could be a Wal-Mart. I hear those places give off bad vibes.

  2. But then again it wasn't really a particularly serious film was it? I mean sending a lot of rednecks into space...
    This is actually a large part of my overall plan to decrease Earth's population while increasing mean intelligence when I take over. I even call it my Overall Plan.

     

    Having bullets hit at the same time you hear the sound is very popular... and wrong. And I once saw a show where a sniper used a silencer on a rifle which was using high-velocity bullets. They even mentioned the fact. So why use a silencer when the bullet is going to be breaking the sound barrier?

  3. 2 points for Dak...

    iv always wondered about that. iv heard of studies that reveal that many women experiment with homosexuality' date=' but iv never heard the same about men. iv heard it claimed, but not by a reliable study.

     

    hmm... i feel a pole coming on.[/quote']

    Please tell me that was a deliberate spelling mistake...
    it was entirely unintentional... i resisted the urge to plonk in a few comments such as it being an interesting pole which is bound to get a lot of attention, possibly ending up as one of the biggest poles on this forum etc. etc. etc.
    Such a pole is bound to attract all kinds of attention.
    is that the best you can do? id have expected a more enthusiastic application of your clever toung to 'my pole'
  4. The War on Drugs is the perfect way to keep them illegal. It can never be won, which keeps ongoing efforts escalating. More drugs available illegally means more money changes hands to be skimmed without official records, more prisons need to be built, more law enforcement hired, more research funded by taxpayers, more congressional junkets overseas, more political clout by being seen as hard on drug use, and on and on.

     

    And playing the religious angle insures its longevity.

  5. Has anyone suffered permanent damage from their eye wounds?

    Arrrr, well matey, after I fell in the ocean and a shark bit off me hand and me leg, I was fitted for a pegleg and a hook. Then a seagull pooped in me eye and I tried to wipe it off and lost the whole damn eye.

     

    It was me first day with the hook.

     

    Arrrrrr.

  6. Kind of like Friends, you know, when joey and chandler speak of the game "fireball," crossed with hotpotato. There were six of us, and the game got out of hand (marshmallows, apples, c.c.raisins flying EVERYWHERE).
    It's all so funny till someone gets hurt [/fatherly homily].

     

    Another unashamed Friends fan, right on! Some people think Friends is the most painful thing you can put in your eye....

  7. A flaming chocolate-covered raisin[/b'] impacted my eyelid, as for full contact with my eye, it would have to be an America kestrel's primary feather. Stupid mother-effing bird, hurt like a b!tch
    Anyone with such an incendiary user profile should be well acquainted with flaming bits and pieces.

     

    Did the raisin rise out of the ashes? :D

  8. skirt? I dont get it...
    You have no kids, right? The Teletubbies take turns playing ballerina with a skirt.

     

    Thank God my daughter is too old for the Teletubbies now. They are the worst.

     

    Which is why I picked La-la for you! :P

     

    Mr. 'oh, im so funny, look how amusingly i can abuse my moderating powers'
    This is nothing. bloodhound once got Sayo to change the title of a thread after members had posted. It started out as a poll for something most people were in favor of, then Sayo changed the title to something like, How many of you are cross-dressers? Some people's responses were absolutely hysterical.
  9. annoyingly, im round my parents for a few days and my avitar is stored on my pc at home. i'll have to tolerate doo-doo, or whatever his name is, for now.
    What a hoot! I assumed you'd have this avatar for about 10 seconds.
    i wonder if i can maintain what scientifical credibility i had with this avi?
    Eh-oh, Dak! Where skirt? Where cred... credib... credibil... where skirt?
  10. Firstly, Dave does so many hoopy, froody things behind the scenes here at SFN that it was inevitable he be made an admin (it also helped to have compromising photos involving blike, a Hollywood starlet, rubber sheets and a large can of creamed corn).

     

    Secondly, the changes to the Religion sub-forum will all be explained to you... when you die.

     

    And third, Dak if you ever post in pink again, you're going to get your own custom user title, and odds are you won't like it. <insert evil, non-constipated smiley>

  11. They'll never be made legal, because it's not only the drugs that are profitable, it's laundering the hundreds of billions annually in drug money as well. Many US banks have been caught, but realistically, if they keep books like Enron did, the paper trail is a labyrinth.

     

    What better way to capitalize any business than with the cheapest money there is! How's that for "pop"?

  12. It is an economic problem, or will soon lead to one. As more large corporations consolidate through merger, they create unfair advantages that can't be stopped by normal market means. Government regulation are the only way to curb this, but the mega-corporations can afford to throw millions at lobbying, disinformation, propoganda and other tactics to derail legislation. Add media ownership into the mix and the voter voice gets pretty hard to hear.

  13. Well first, how are the mega-mergers bad for the country?
    I think they squash competition while disguised as a down-sizing method.

     

    Second, why does the existence of mega-corporations imply a weakening of the boundary between church and state? (Or am I misunderstanding you?)
    What I meant was Church & State-like problem, not type. My bad. Mega-corporations have so much money and such specific interests that they are able to unfairly influence political endeavors.
  14. Elect another TR!

    That old Trust Bus'in cowboy.

    Oh, now you're just sucking up to Pangloss. ;)

     

    I would love to have someone go through the White House with no corporate agenda, owing no one for getting elected, and put a stop to some of these mega-mergers.

  15. The new buzz-word is "fristians".
    Did you hear that on Randi Rhodes? Your fundamentalistas just had too many syllables to make a good sound bite. Too ethnic for mainstream as well. Fristians are people who do business in church right after the sermon.
  16. IMO the problems in the US are, by and large, due to bad behavior and political grandstanding, not flaws inherent in the system.
    In the hopes that you'll stop playing Quiddage ( :D ), let me ask you this: Many US companies have been merging to form huge conglomerates that wield immense political clout and also tend to stifle free enterprise and competition. How can we keep big business from creating another Church vs State-type problem when they have more resources and political cohesiveness?
  17. Freeing all those former opium warlords to help us fight the Taliban and find Bin Laden turned out to be a pretty smart move then I guess.

     

    Sorry, cynical mood today. :mad:

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