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  1. http://www.reuters.com/article/Housing08/idUSN1927747520080219 providing the links today. thank me later.
  2. This is HUGE!!! http://youdecide08.foxnews.com/2008/02/19/michelle-obama-takes-heat-for-saying-shes-proud-of-my-country-for-the-first-time/
  3. I heard from a reliable source that the asteroid was actually L. Ron Hubbard returning from an extended vacation.
  4. olyclimber

    The F'ing Man!

    http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/2008/feb08/california08/?id=results/california081#gc
  5. olyclimber

    The F'ing Man!

    another cc.comer making it big!
  6. http://union-bulletin.com/articles/2008/02/19/local_news/local0.txt
  7. vet school joke: First-year students at Texas A&M's Vet school were receiving their first anatomy class, with a real dead cow. They all gathered around the surgery table with the body covered with a white sheet. The professor started the class by telling them, "In Veterinary Medicine it is necessary to have two important qualities as a doctor: The first is that you not be disgusted by anything involving the animal body." For an example, the Professor pulled back the sheet, stuck his finger in the butt of the dead cow, withdrew it and stuck it in his mouth. "Go ahead and do the same thing," he told his students. The students freaked out, hesitated for several minutes. But eventually took turns sticking a finger in the anal opening of the dead cow and sucking on it. When everyone finished, the Professor looked at them and said, "The second most important quality is observation. I stuck in my middle finger and sucked on my index finger. Now learn to pay attention."
  8. well i would like to visit cuba, so hopefully this is a step in the direction towards making that easier (i know several people who have visited via indirect travel, and it looks like a beautiful place).
  9. olyclimber

    Netflix

    i'm not saying that movie is best on any technical merit, its just a sentimental favorite as something i saw when i was young, but i don't get your comment at all jay.
  10. olyclimber

    Netflix

    Brutal. Message and delivery were about as subtle as being strapped to a chair, the having the director roll a stage-amp from a Slayer show a couple of inches away before he starts shouting a four word summary of the message into the microphone over and over again until the bleeding out the ears requires medical attention..... "Triumph of the Will" has a light-touch by comparison.
  11. olyclimber

    Netflix

    +2 on Harold and Maude. I remember seeing it in the theater when I was a kid.
  12. olyclimber

    Netflix

    great list off! i've seen some on the list, and those are all I've liked, so i'll have to check out the rest. the original dogtown and z boys (not the movie remake of it), ghengis blues, hype, riding giants, trekkies are movies i've seen, and a few of those i even liked so much i have a copy.
  13. olyclimber

    Netflix

    A devastating earthquake releases a horde of mutant cockroaches with the pesky ability to start fires. And that's not good news for a small, isolated California desert town that stands in the way of these creepy-crawlies. The whole mess begins to obsess a science professor (Bradford Dillman) to the point of madness. This ecological disaster flick, directed by Jeannot Szwarc, was legendary horror producer William Castle's final film. probably not the "bug" you're recommending though
  14. olyclimber

    Netflix

    had it...the ON DEMAND movie selection was ABSOLUTE CRAP.
  15. olyclimber

    Netflix

    need new movies for my netflix queue...any recommendations?
  16. interesting, but as someone who grew up on a farm (and saw the some of our "pets" put down so we could eat them) I think you end up with a different perspective...but then perhaps it was an economical one was well. back then we were a big family that needed the 5 pound blocks of government cheese to get by, so no doubt $10 would have been more than my parents would have spent to keep a pet. there were a few animals that i can remeber being glad to see them go...the bull that used to chase us around the 40 acre field that my dad had to shoot 5-6 times point blank with escalating calibers of guns (with a few rounds in his head he managed to knock my dad on his ass right in front of us). my dad went back into the house to get the .44. then there was the sow we had that ate all her young and would chase us around the moment we got in the pen. she was much more frightening than that bull. i was glad to see her go. but most of our animals had names (i can't remember what we called the two above), even some that we were raising to eat. i realize that these are different than "companion animals", but it still makes me think differently about animals and how much we would spend. now that i'm cityfolk, i guess i would spend a bit on our cat, but at the same time she is getting old and i would weight that as well. no sense in prolonging the life of a critter that would be prolonging its suffering.
  17. olyclimber

    Berkeley Police

    as a fashion designer/philosopher, I have to say that love should be affordably priced. i'm not saying it should be free, but honest hard working americans should have accessible love.
  18. PETER, I CAN MAKE SECRET FORUM ONLY YOU AND I CAN SEE AND WE CAN GUSH POSITIVITY ABOUT THE MARINERS WITHOUT THE TYPICAL WINTER BLUES NEGATIVITY AND CYNICISM.
  19. blasphemy!!!!! OFF WITH HIS HEAD!!!
  20. My finger was on the trigger to do just that earlier today. But then I figured the Libtards would just post unamerican crap in the Patriot forum and fuck things up as usual.
  21. Well it would inspire me to stop fucking whining about my lumpy leg and get out and do something so i could post in spray.
  22. not a bad idea
  23. OR MAYBE THAT IS REALLY WHAT THE DUDE LOOKS LIKE
  24. R WE STILL ON FOR TONIGHT DREW????
  25. but dude, they can split the cost of the license and save a few bucks.
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