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10-02-2008, 02:14 PM | #61 |
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One word: Work. Sure, you're "supposed" to hate it, but I actually love work. I love knowing that I'm going to get paid in 1 - 2 weeks for a job well done. The satisfaction of knowing that I'm self sufficient is enough to put a smile on my face on a daily basis.
Why? Because "where I'm from", people outside of that area assume that because you are from "location X", that you are somehow/someway "ghetto" and will probably become another statistic. [insert dramatic music here] |
10-02-2008, 02:36 PM | #62 |
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10-03-2008, 03:33 PM | #63 |
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New episodes of The Simpsons - Some say they should have stopped years ago, but it is still better than most of the crap on television now.
Soggy cereal - Most cereal is better crunchy, but when I pour a myself a bowl of Frosted Flakes or Rice Crispies. I let the it sit for a few minutes so the milk can soak into the cereal before I dig in. Generic products - The store brands of food are often just as good as any name brand. As a matter of fact, many are exactly the same and produced in the place the name brand is made, They just put the food in different boxes or slap different labels on the container. Paris Hilton - The dumb blond thing is all an act. I bet she is really smarter than everyone thinks. I certainly wouldn't kick her out of my bed either. Musicians that inject politics into their songs & performances - Many will say they don't want to hear about this from entertainers, or that no one should care what a singer says about it (usually it's because they disagree with the artists' opinions). I prefer music that is relevant rather than songs about nothing that are poppy. News - I'm a news hound and watch news channels such as CNN a lot. I like to know what is actually going on in the world. Ignoring issues does not make them go away, it just makes things worse. Making decisions by being well informed is a lot better than forming opinions based on carefully picked out sound bites. |
10-03-2008, 04:07 PM | #64 |
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Hell yea we need to drill more here, we gots more untapped resources than anywhere else on this rock. Don't fall for that global warming crap, hell if greenhouse gasses really did that much damage how come the hole in the ozone is over a block of ice with no roads,cars,livestock and industry to make it. At the same time Washington state stays cold and wet even though Mt St Helens poured more shit into that air than anywhere else in the US? I had a college prof. with a phd in climatology tell me that pollution actually reflects the suns rays and cools the earth. He wasn't after grant money so he explained the truth in a hell of a lot more detail than anything Gore or other activists could dream of. Made some dirty little neo-hippie chick cry. Ha!
Drilling is not the answer. Just because they pull more oil out of the ground doesn't mean they can refine it for gas. Refineries have been operating at near maximum capacity for some time now. Not to mention that oil we pull out of the ground here doesn't all stay here, we export some of it to other countries. Oil companies have plenty of places they are allowed to drill where they haven't done so. They need to tap those resources before they are allowed to rape more of our land. BTW - air does not just stay in one place, it moves around and is called wind. The hole appeared above the the Arctic because of tradewinds. Even Sarah Palin admits that global warming is real and she should know since she is from Alaska. The hole just got smaller after they stopped putting CFCs into products. Quote:
Great idea! Save money on the big truck so you can spend even more money on gas to drive it. Prices are going down on trucks because no one wants to buy them since they'd have to pay outrageous prices on gas to be able to drive them. I honestly think it is stupid to have a big truck just for the sake of driving a big truck unless you actually have loads of stuff you need to transport on a regular basis. |
10-03-2008, 07:51 PM | #65 |
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Well you certainly are welcome to your own opinion. I just hope you really believe the "scientific proof" the media and public schools are indoctrinating people with, and not because its a cool thing your favorite actor/musician goes for.
And as far as a truck goes, It's not a status thing for me cause I do carpentry as a side job. You know hauling big stuff you can't fit in a prius. And even if I didn't it's my right to buy whatever the hell I want. Hussein aint won yet so we're not totally socialists. When we get to the point were the gov. tells us what we can or can't buy for the sake of a polar bear, that's when I'll go polar bear hunting and make for my losses. |
10-03-2008, 10:05 PM | #66 |
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Either way, oil is a limited source of energy. The internal combustion engine is primitive, and the only reason we still depend on oil is because the oil companies block development of new kinds of energy - because the second they do, they lose the billions of dollars they make every year. Until we take the power back from the government, we're stuck with the decisions they make for us - like this new federal aid package those idiots signed for today. At our expense, the shady system remains able to continue on it's merry way for a little longer. Eventually, the greed of these assholes will drive all of us into another depression. It's only a matter of time. Oil is the reason we're in the state we're in. So drilling in America only prolongs the inevitable.
Anyway, to get things back on track, I like burnt bacon - charred, actually - to the point where it's almost carbon powder. |
10-04-2008, 04:54 AM | #67 |
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Either way, oil is a limited source of energy. The internal combustion engine is primitive, and the only reason we still depend on oil is because the oil companies block development of new kinds of energy - because the second they do, they lose the billions of dollars they make every year. Until we take the power back from the government, we're stuck with the decisions they make for us - like this new federal aid package those idiots signed for today. At our expense, the shady system remains able to continue on it's merry way for a little longer. Eventually, the greed of these assholes will drive all of us into another depression. It's only a matter of time. Oil is the reason we're in the state we're in. So drilling in America only prolongs the inevitable.
Anyway, to get things back on track, I like burnt bacon - charred, actually - to the point where it's almost carbon powder. |
10-04-2008, 05:00 AM | #68 |
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Well you certainly are welcome to your own opinion. I just hope you really believe the "scientific proof" the media and public schools are indoctrinating people with, and not because its a cool thing your favorite actor/musician goes for.
And as far as a truck goes, It's not a status thing for me cause I do carpentry as a side job. You know hauling big stuff you can't fit in a prius. And even if I didn't it's my right to buy whatever the hell I want. Hussein aint won yet so we're not totally socialists. When we get to the point were the gov. tells us what we can or can't buy for the sake of a polar bear, that's when I'll go polar bear hunting and make for my losses. You are not alone, I can assure you. Count me in for the Polar Bear hunt. |
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10-04-2008, 05:15 AM | #69 |
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Dude you share most all of my beliefs.
I would like a nice looong weekend with Michelle Malkin, to uh pick her brain of course. Hell yea we need to drill more here, we gots more untapped resources than anywhere else on this rock. Don't fall for that global warming crap, hell if greenhouse gasses really did that much damage how come the hole in the ozone is over a block of ice with no roads,cars,livestock and industry to make it. At the same time Washington state stays cold and wet even though Mt St Helens poured more shit into that air than anywhere else in the US? I had a college prof. with a phd in climatology tell me that pollution actually reflects the suns rays and cools the earth. He wasn't after grant money so he explained the truth in a hell of a lot more detail than anything Gore or other activists could dream of. Made some dirty little neo-hippie chick cry. Ha! When I sell my house and move back to FL I plan on getting a new truck now that they're so cheap. Thinking of a Ram for that awesome warranty, and a big ass Hemi. Might downgrade to a V6 and get a new bike too. Oh and isn't expired yogurt actually cream cheese with chunks of fruit in it? The same people who tried to enforce communism are the ones trying to enforce the global warming crap. Because their failed ideology left them powerless, they seek alternative ways to control the lives of normal Americans. China is poisoning the planet at a geometric rate, but the envirowackos won't protest in China. Did you know that the poisoned air from China is poisoning the air in California? Kind of ironic given how oppressive their state air regulation polices are only to see China undauntedly poison them all. I also read the articles about volcanic activity pushing more air, water and ground pollution than human beings. Environuts also forget that the sun's surface temperature fluctuates from REALLY FREAKING HOT to not so hot. Because the sun changes temperature at random throughout the years, environuts will have you believe that it's all your fault for not driving a Prius. It's all a scam perpetuated by the same folks who advocated Stalinism. It won't work with me. I recycle and am careful with the things I do in life. But I will never, ever, EVER under any circumstances stop enjoying life because some enviro-fascist wants me to do as he says. America had 226 million people during the 1980 census. We currently have nearly 300+ million people here. That's a boom of nearly 80 million people in 28 short years. 300 million people need energy in this Nation, and the windmills and solar panels cannot power them all. It will take a combination of nuclear power, coal technology, wind power, petroleum, solar and other means to power 300 million people. America needs to adopt a grand strategy of energy expansionism lest we struggle with the specter of rampant inflation, unemployment spikes and general economic stagnation. Last edited by Bravestarr; 10-04-2008 at 06:29 AM.. |
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10-04-2008, 05:27 AM | #70 |
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America needs to build more refineries while subsequently creating more American jobs for the 300+ million people who live here. Further create more American jobs by expanding the petroleum industry to other drilling sites throughout our great Nation. The communists from China and Cuba are drilling in new sites throughout the Gulf of Mexico. Americans should be drilling there also. For your edification, oil naturally seeps into the saltwater from the ocean floor and beyond. If Americans drill and collect this oil, then we prevent the oil seepage from naturally poisoning the ocean. Scientists Find That Tons Of Oil Seep Into The Gulf Of Mexico Each Year Energy expansionism will drive down oil futures and other related market prices, and subsequently will drive down the price of gasoline, food and other critical commodities that Americans require on a daily basis. While the refineries are being constructed, other Americans should build nuclear power plants, hydro-electric plants and clean burn coal sites en masse. We can take a page from France, Germany and other European nations in the realm of nuclear power. That way, we create more American jobs for the folks who want and need them. In short, if we drill for oil and construct new refineries, I believe that GI Joe prices will probably go down. If Americans do nothing, then I foresee an increase in petroleum and plastic prices, which will subsequently yield a continual increase in the price of the toys that Americans buy. Last edited by Bravestarr; 10-04-2008 at 06:23 AM.. |
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