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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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8:30 AM
by freelance radical
1 In 2004, Australia's Greeny Fanatics prosecuted Liam Sheehan for having cut down 247 trees to protect his home against wildfires, forcing him to spend more than $100,000 on legal fees. During this year's catastrophic firestorm in Sheehan's town......his house was the only structure left standing! STRANGE NEWS Is there no evil act those thieves will ever find too repugnant to commit??? QUOTE: ---Rick Santelli--- Saturday, February 21, 2009
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9:30 AM
by freelance radical
XXX I'm not much of a chicken-eater, in fact, I seldom consume the stuff, but this week I had such a direct craving for it, that I actually bought some, fried it up with lots of spices, put it into a baking pan together with some Risotto rice, and really enjoyed it, when it was done! Afterwards, I felt unusually happy and sleepy, and suddenly remembered the word tryptophan, and how it's a form of serotonin, which is the stuff that keeps people happy.
According to an interesting page on I'm sure glad that I listened to my craving! Friday, February 20, 2009
Posted
4:21 PM
by freelance radical
QUOTE: "If you die from an overdose, that's almost like a career-choice." --Anonymous-- STFU Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Posted
7:11 AM
by freelance radical
"Help!!!....I dropped --Anonymous-- Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Posted
8:07 AM
by freelance radical
If I were an anthropologist, I would state with complete conviction, that the European civilization -- such as it was -- has been finalized on the runways of the 2009 Haute Couture menswear collections. Saturday, February 14, 2009
Posted
10:54 AM
by freelance radical
POWER Sometime this past week, all the members of CNBC's Power Lunch were inter-yelling and inter-rupting and otherwise being intensely rude towards that really great guy Charlie Gasperino who kept trying to finish his report about a bank-organized emergency meeting, when Power Lunch broke for a commercial, which was.....I swear, I'm not making this up......a bunch of Volvo cars crashing into each other with extreme violence!
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9:22 AM
by freelance radical
ASSETS Yesterday, a Wallstreet Trader, unaware that a news camera was showing him from the waist down, re-arranged his itchy assets until everything was feeling fine again, then turned and walked out of sight.
Posted
9:10 AM
by freelance radical
ASSETS This week a year ago, the USS Lake Erie launched a missile from the NW Pacific, which intercepted and destroyed a decaying Chinese spy satellite that was falling towards earth while filled with hazardous fuel. This week, a US commercial satellite and a Russian military satellite, collided over the Arctic. It must have been an accident.......
Posted
8:37 AM
by freelance radical
MEDS ? The US military has become concerned about rising incidents of suicide, grossly overweight soldiers, and the excessive use of prescription drugs. It might pay for our Generals, to investigate those prescription drugs, most of which tend to inspire suicidal impulses, and one of which
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8:23 AM
by freelance radical
BRITAIN Geert Wilders, an elected politician of a sovereign state of the European Union, was detained by UK immigration officials on his arrival at London's Heathrow airport, and immediately sent back to the Netherlands. Dead in Europe: Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Posted
8:54 AM
by freelance radical
TREASURY SECRETARY I'm no longer worried about the new administration or about anything they might do or not do. Because this man will lead us in the right direction. He's the financial equivalent to General Petraeus. And all it takes.....all it ever takes.....is just a few good men. Monday, February 9, 2009
Posted
9:01 AM
by freelance radical
FLUCTUATIONS ====== Henry Gomez, in a review of the movie "Che" referred to the film as Some of America's Liberal Elite, after observing the first few weeks of their new President in action, are beginning to state that they've gone from Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Posted
8:29 AM
by freelance radical
??? I just noticed that I created fewer posts during this past month, than ever before. And I don't know why. I felt that I had nothing to write about. Am I projecting, when I see that the whole world has been treading water in the deep-end? WallStreet has......the Nasdaq has......the economy has......Europe has......Asia has......the new administration in DC seems to have......Congress has......all the little wars around the globe, have......so what's going on? We're all in limbo. I'm just sick of everything. Well....I really don't know why I had almost Maybe February will be a better month?
Posted
7:49 AM
by freelance radical
crazy-stuff =+= A couple of weeks ago, I brought some of my artwork and a stack of my own card-stock to the self-service store where I always make my xerox copies. But when I got there, I realized that I had forgotten how to program the printer for card-stock, so I asked the woman behind the counter who seemed to be a new employee, to please call one of the guys in the back to come and help me as he usually does. "They're all out for lunch," she said, without even checking, so I bent over the counter until I could see them. "They're right there," I said again. "Please ask Joe to come out?" "No," the woman responded rudely. "I'll do whatever you need done." ......and with that, she came out from behind the counter, grabbed my stack of card-stock, and shoved it into one of the front drawers of the machine. "You can't do it like that," I said. "You've got to program the printer!" When the printer spewed a mutilated piece of my card-stock out of its side, I became angry and told her to stop, adding that she'd been really rude and that I'd come back some other time. The woman then returned to standing behind the counter. She never apologized and never tried to get Joe to come out to help me. Instead, she just kept staring at me like some kind of pitbull about to pounce, and her eyes were black with barely-controlled rage. "Bitch," I mumbled, gathered my stuff, walked out, and had my copies made in another place where everybody was courteous and professional. I forgot about this entire incident, until I returned to UPS a couple of weeks later, saw that same woman standing in front of me with that same pitbull-rage flashing out of her eyes, and understood that she'd been nurturing her anger at me all this time, that she was acting like one of those mean high-school girls who always planned some kind of evil revenge, and that I'd better watch out, because another employee said that she'd told everyone in the store that I had called her a bitch, without, of course, telling them about her nasty provocation that had caused me to become angry. So I simply left, and didn't go back
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