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Our moron-in-chief used the word "crusade" to describe our response. Now there's a word without too much baggage.

Perhaps we need a search and rescue team to look for Dubya's tiny little brain.
- mark 9-18-2001 6:53 am [link] [1 ref] [3 comments]

apparently if you are not an american you dont exist --

"According to London Times, there are nearly 2,500 foreign nationals missing or dead from 42 countries. Those foreign nationals are not included in the estimated 5,000 missing."

- dave 9-17-2001 5:15 pm [link] [add a comment]

do we have any way of describing the event other than "surreal"? is "unreal" more correct in this circumstance? i know im as guilty as the next for using it but wouldnt surreal mean a move not merely to the the extraordinary but beyond to something entirely otherworldly and dreamlike. had the towers taken on organic characteristics and become elastic to avoid the planes that i think would have been surrealistic. than again, "unreal" doesnt quite seem to do justice to the cataclysmic visage. i bet the germans have a good word construct for that sense of dislocation.
- dave 9-16-2001 7:12 pm [link] [1 ref] [2 comments]

NEW YORK (September 15, 2001 6:21 p.m. EDT) - Some 11.8 metric tons of gold worth around $110 million and 30.2 million ounces of silver valued at $121 million are buried in the rubble below one of the collapsed World Trade Center buildings, The New York Times reported Saturday.
- dave 9-16-2001 3:16 am [link] [1 comment]

nostradamus not



- bill 9-13-2001 11:22 pm [link] [1 comment]

anybody online? ive still only got cbs channel 2. im wondering what the coverage is like. theyve reported that the towers are gone but they havent shown any pictures of it. nor have they gone to the national news but kept the local anchors on. whats the rest of the world seeing?
- dave 9-11-2001 6:58 pm [link] [5 comments]

bill look out your window
- linda 9-11-2001 2:01 pm [link] [3 refs] [20 comments]

George Spitz NYC




- bill 9-11-2001 1:40 am [link] [add a comment]

new low-cut levi's comercial with lots of bellybuttons singing "I'm coming out"




- bill 9-10-2001 10:36 pm [link] [2 comments]

excreman Hong Kong




- bill 9-07-2001 10:36 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

The Tingler




- bill 9-07-2001 1:49 pm [link] [1 comment]

jim are we going to do somethink like this on a small scale
- Skinny 9-06-2001 3:21 pm [
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get happy with your 24 other neighbors
- Skinny 9-06-2001 3:16 pm [
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if you want to get away from it all
- Skinny 9-06-2001 3:10 pm [
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speaking of malicious gossip...
- dave 9-04-2001 11:13 pm [link] [add a comment]

psst...did you hear about...
- dave 9-04-2001 10:28 pm [link] [add a comment]

"We'd pass her in the hall and Brad would say 'Heyyy, Jenna, wanna beer? I got one in the truck'" -- Jennifer Aniston, on teasing Jenna Bush, who worked at her and her husband's management agency this summer (US Weekly).
- dave 9-04-2001 8:42 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

from abuddha memes Esoteric Info on Electromagnetic Weapons.

"Human Tolerances to whole body sinusodal vibration: Head Pain 13-30Hz, Impaired Speech 13-20Hz, Jaw Pain 6-8Hz, Chest Pain 5-7Hz, Abdominal Pain 4.5 - 10 Hz, Lombotacral Pain 8-12Hz, Urge to defecate 10.5 to 16 Hz, Urge to urinate 10 to 18 Hz."

"Possible effects include instantaneous death, heart seizure, severe emotional disruption, loss of control of internal functions, diseases, disabling of the immune system, and even implantation of thoughts, emotions, and ideas which are interpreted by the subjects as their own."


- Skinny 9-04-2001 11:24 am [link] [add a comment]

jim holds the unoffical universal record 4:19 minutes--from 4 seas ice cream shop in centerville mass to rivington st nyc
- Skinny 9-03-2001 8:28 pm [link] [1 comment]

TRUE??

On May 23rd 2001 the Taleban authorities in Afghanistan confirmed that all Hindus will be required to wear a strip of yellow cloth sewn onto a shirt pocket in order to identify themselves. They claim that the measure is for their "protection".
- Skinny 9-03-2001 8:25 pm [link] [1 comment]

A few weeks back I lost a bet over whether AT&T owned Excite@Home, which provides Internet services to Comcast cable. Excite@Home's been floundering lately--its own auditor expressed doubts about its survival, the auditor got fired, and so on--so I'm wondering, will AT&T step in to save its property, or will it say "life's tough"? The only reason I care is because it looks like I'm involuntarily about to change email (third time in a year because of companies tanking) and will possibly have to move my website (how much notice will I get? a month? a week?). Also, what hideous entity will Comcast partner with when E@H goes down? AOL? Microsoft?
- tom moody 8-31-2001 7:35 pm [link] [1 ref] [3 comments]

were back
- Skinny 8-31-2001 11:39 am [
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anybody catch any of the High School documentary on pbs last night? hey, werent you old codgers just about in hs by 1968? some of us were just as busy searching for the light at the end of the birth canal. (actually, i couldnt find it and was extricated by other means. no wonder im still in the dark.)
- dave 8-29-2001 6:25 pm [link] [2 comments]

Say it ain't so, Rolando Paulino.
- alex 8-29-2001 5:36 pm [link] [1 comment]

i have been to india two times, and this is not unusual as sad as it is, its so closed, when i was there in 1990 there was murder by caste (sp), i was one one street where murder (in my opinion) took place--i will try to dig out my notes
- Skinny 8-29-2001 3:56 am [link] [add a comment]