12,001

(134 replies, posted in Politics)

dollar pwns euro because our issuing goverment is constitutionally bound to pay its debts without a default

now, based on this socialist bs of a bailout, I believe when it hits the fan, we'll pay out but then pass a 99% tax on bond payments

12,002

(53 replies, posted in General)

8-5 in the final  yikes

It's the ropeadope!!!

12,003

(9,083 replies, posted in General)

summoned the Old Ones but got no dial tone

12,004

(23 replies, posted in General)

1. I'd rather have seen more Predator v Human movies

2. too many variables...have predators got the blasters? Have Aliens got facehuggers?

3. Sting II has got to win, for ripping off a great movie, having about 5 roles swapped to inferior actors, and the plot was that having ripped off this mobster in Sting, the same con men hit the same mobster in Sting II.

Godfather III comes close though.

12,005

(4 replies, posted in General)

Not another obama thread!

12,006

(132 replies, posted in General)

never had ca beers???

http://www.bevmo.com/Shop/ProductList.aspx?N=41+4294967166+4294967209&area=beer&Ns=HighestRating%7c1

Stone Brewing Co = awesome beery goodness big_smile

in fact I want one now sad

12,007

(132 replies, posted in General)

Arguing beers online is silleh

Someday I'll go to Belgium and bring some US beers

And I'll drink them in front of you and tell you how good they are, in person

12,008

(13 replies, posted in Politics)

"When you hear the Christian law misspake, do not argue, but better draw your sword and bury it in the chest of him who falsely spake "-- St louis, king of France

12,009

(132 replies, posted in General)

1. Nice try Smiof, you can't have my beer

2. Wouter you know Mexico makes some great lagers the old way and California has better stouts than Belgium, which tries to cover up by insisting dark beers arent necessary.

3. Bevmo.com noobs!

3. My #2 favorite beer is North Coast Old Rasputin Imperial Russian Stout, which is like a rye/sourdough pancake batter thinned with alcohol. If you can ever get to Humboldt, CA the Lost Coast Brewery whips up batches of test beers for local pizza joints and bars. My #1 favorite beer is their Brown Organic lager of April 2004 which they never bottled. It went down sweet and creamy like A&W root beer.  I drank about 4 literss by myself.  It isnt bottled so you cant get any. Neither can I sad  But in my day, I touched the Grail...and drank deep...

12,010

(53 replies, posted in General)

[KRAP]

12,011

(6 replies, posted in Politics)

Ask for the US govt to bail you out, even money the Bush Administration goes for it.

Theres no excuse for panic, ever, on anything. "Omg omg Dow Jones at 8000 aaaaa bailout bailout". That is panic. Throwing $120 billion into AIG without an audit is panic. Borrowing $700 billion to buy off a recession is panic. We have had depressions before and survived. The capital is out there, what we need is time for the weak firms to fail and for govt to stop gouging people's cash. Then we'd see people's urge to make money come back into play in 2009 when we have a better idea who's stable.

12,013

(58 replies, posted in Politics)

I'll run on the Kaboom ticket

My only answer in the debates will be "Kaboom! An earthshattering kaboom"

"You know larry the american homeowner and small business owner looks at these headlines and wonders "wheres the kaboom? There was supposed to be an earthshattering kaboom" and we'll give it to him. I want to build a bomb so big, alien races will visit whats left of earth and say "they blowed up real good"

Ps you got the ca. In youtube by watching a canuck video

well well well.  GM down to 1950s levels.

Good thing they got that $25 billion loan!

Looks like GOVT handouts = kiss of death

12,015

(9,083 replies, posted in General)

didn't recognize a title Mario Van Peebles awarded himself in "Heartbreak Ridge" and failed to tahnk me for busting the rut the thread fell into

12,016

(9,083 replies, posted in General)

Is the Ayatollah of rock n rolla

12,017

(19 replies, posted in General)

Tournedos are rump steak yikes

That's gotta be hammered hard to make it tender I thought

Tastiest bit is the tongue, have a Lengua fajita and you'll see.

Most Americans will never have Prime cuts, those pure muscle deep steaks two-three inches thick go to the $60 steakhouses. Our supermarkets sells USDA Choice, USDA Select and USDA 2% Choice which have more fat and gristle than Prime cuts.

12,018

(14 replies, posted in General)

I don't dance

but I like Groove is in the Heart by Deelite

12,019

(8 replies, posted in General)

"bite my shiny metal ass"

12,020

(53 replies, posted in General)

oh yeah forgot

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DODGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

12,021

(53 replies, posted in General)

All you American League fans, stop posting here, designate somebody else to post for you !!

12,022

(290 replies, posted in Politics)

OK OK whatever

but the following accusations are too serious to ignore

"From CBS News' Dean Reynolds:

(NASHVILLE, TENN.)...Obama's campaign schedule is fuller, more hectic and seemingly improvisational. The Obama aides who deal with the national reporters on the campaign plane are often overwhelmed, overworked and un-informed about where, when, why or how the candidate is moving about. Baggage calls are preposterously early with the explanation that it's all for security reasons.

If so, I would love to have someone from Obama's campaign explain why the entire press corps, the Secret Service, and the local police idled for two hours in a Miami hotel parking lot recently because there was nothing to do and nowhere to go. It was not an isolated case.

The national headquarters in Chicago airily dismisses complaints from journalists wondering why a schedule cannot be printed up or at least e-mailed in time to make coverage plans. Nor is there much sympathy for those of us who report for a newscast that airs in the early evening hours. Our shows place a premium on live reporting from the scene of campaign events. But this campaign can often be found in the air and flying around at the time the "CBS Evening News with Katie Couric" is broadcast. I suspect there is a feeling within the Obama campaign that the broadcast networks are less influential in the age of the internet and thus needn't be accomodated as in the days of yore. Even if it's true, they are only hurting themselves by dissing audiences that run in the tens of millions every night.

The McCain folks are more helpful and generally friendly. The schedules are printed on actual books you can hold in your hand, read, and then plan accordingly. The press aides are more knowledgeable and useful to us in the news media. The events are designed with a better eye, and for the simple needs of the press corps. When he is available, John McCain is friendly and loquacious. Obama holds news conferences, but seldom banters with the reporters who've been following him for thousands of miles around the country. Go figure.

The McCain campaign plane is better than Obama's, which is cramped, uncomfortable and smells terrible most of the time. Somehow the McCain folks manage to keep their charter clean, even where the press is seated.

The other day in Albuquerque, N.M., the reporters were given almost no time to file their reports after McCain spoke. It was an important, aggressive speech, lambasting Obama's past associations. When we asked for more time to write up his remarks and prepare our reports, the campaign readily agreed to it. They understood.

Similar requests are often denied or ignored by the Obama campaign aides, apparently terrified that the candidate may have to wait 20 minutes to allow reporters to chronicle what he's just said. It's made all the more maddening when we are rushed to our buses only to sit and wait for 30 minutes or more because nobody seems to know when Obama is actually on the move.

Maybe none of this means much. Maybe a front-running campaign like Obama's that is focused solely on victory doesn't have the time to do the mundane things like print up schedules or attend to the needs of reporters.

But in politics, everything that goes around comes around."

So what?  Remember wehn Michelle Obama said Barack int eh morning was "a little cranky, a little stinky"?  Now we hear his plane stinks? COINCIDENCE??? I think not!

The evidence is mounting that Obama stinks!

OMG OMG OMG NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Paulson is gonna manage this global crisis so we don't TAKE ADVANTAGE of the other G20 members??

WTF you trilateralist ASS?  we WANT people sending money here instead of Russia and Brazil!!!

you frigging plutocratic moron!!!!

Oh Yeah and AIG gets ANOTHER $37.5 Billion, I guess the whores at the spa took up too much of that $85 billion

12,024

(53 replies, posted in General)

STFU you haters!!! You're just blind to the Chernekov blue glory of the Dodgers arisen!!!

I can see it!

I CAN SEE IT WITH MY WAKING EYES!!!  yikes

12,025

(45 replies, posted in General)

I felt sorry for Brainiac, he always comes back a little less powerful, I think he's down to being a Dell with Windows 2000 and some robotic welders in a 1967 Chevy Impala with the mad hydraulics and alien-enhanced woofers.  At least Superman would be bobbin his head while he threw Brainiac into the sun.

Speaking of which, Bart's hero Radioactive Man throws people into the Sun and asks them if its hot enough for them, which is very cool.

The Fourth Doctor was also a great hero, if he had to break Al Qaeda then Osama would end up in a mulcher or strangled by robots or aged 10,000 years in the TARDIS matrix or thrown off a cliff, blown up in his lab, or buried alive by rebels for a thousand years. Or all the above. I know the Doctor flinched a bit from Xenocide of the Dalelks but he came round didnt he? My man.