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  1. i always knew obama was a fraud
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    wretched BO

    climbing is one of the few times i've smelled my own funk. especially on multi day trips. sneaking in to use the showers at las vegas u has been one of my happiest clean moments.
  3. lI1|1!

    He`s Back!

    you were great honey
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    good news

    very good news clicky [qoute] Keeping your grip is the hardest part,” she said. β€œIt’s really easy to slide downward. [/qoute] does foxnews report this kind of stuff???
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    Tree Sitting

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  6. i actually managed to see the humor in it. i don't see it so much as a satire of obama, or those who question obama's patriotism, more as a satire of the reactionism to 9/11 that's still gripping the nation and distorting our politics.
  7. Poll: Public split on satirical New Yorker cover of Obamas as terrorists By Associated Press 12:47 PM PDT, July 24, 2008 WASHINGTON (AP) _ Add one more item to the long list of disagreements between Democrats and Republicans: Whether it was appropriate for The New Yorker magazine to publish a cover satirizing Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and his wife as fist-bumping radicals. Among those who had seen it, nearly two of three Democrats said it wasn't right for the liberal-leaning publication to use the cartoon for its July 21 cover, roughly the same number of Republicans who said it was OK, according to a poll by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center. Seven in 10 Democrats said the cover was offensive and just over half called it racist β€” sentiments with which majorities of Republicans disagreed. Only about a fifth of Democrats thought it was clever or funny, as did larger minorities from the GOP. For each question, independents' views were more similar to Republicans than Democrats. Overall, about half the public reported seeing the cover. Obama, whose campaign has called the drawing "tasteless and offensive," is depicted wearing a turban and other traditional Muslim clothes. His wife, Michelle, sports an Angela Davis-like Afro, wears combat fatigue pants and carries an assault rifle. The American flag burns in a fire place, above which hangs a portrait of Osama bin Laden. The survey was conducted from July 18-21 and involved telephone interviews with 1,000 adults. It had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points. at least the new yorker isn't biased. just it's readers.
  8. please stop polluting my brain with useless information. kthxbai.
  9. kevbone - i'm a liberal and i think your an idiot. now this probably actually fits your hypothesis when i say if you would just STFU it would be good for everyone. (unless of course my closet conservative side selfishly wants a personal respite from your drivel.)
  10. lI1|1!

    Full Circle

    damn. growing up i always had everything. now i feel deprived. i used to climb the trees behind our summer house. family seemed concerned i was spending too much time up there. one day they noticed i had two mosquito bites close together on my neck. brother starts teasing me about it being a vampire bat but i ignore this. next day my urban hysteric mother takes me to a pediatrition and points out the bites. docter lets it sink in a second and then shits his pants (adding to my embarassment). tells my mom that the bats around there don't bite (massachusetts) but that if i develop a hungarian accent to bring me back in immediately.
  11. sez the sap from a lodge pole pine really hits the spot
  12. i don't know, but these things are definitely aid.
  13. doesn't care that you telemark
  14. lI1|1!

    Logic

    isn't about baseball
  15. designed for women and metroclimbingsexuals
  16. i've got my popcorn. bring on the sprayfest.
  17. the making the most grunting noises
  18. on an etymological note, the term "you can't get there from here" originally comes from maine. to outsiders it likely represented a depiction of maine locals as stupid, but a cursory look at the map of maine's coast will reveal many deep inlets and peninsulas. thus, unless there happens to be a bridge or a ferry, getting from one spot to a seemingly close one is actually a long drive, requiring one to first drive to an intermediate point from which one can reach the objective. it's an obvious interpretation if you've ever spent any time downeast talking to the locals. just thought i'd edumacate you ignoramouses.
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    Poo Thread

    on a high fiber diet
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