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trollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrollingtrolling I want small government -- small enough to fit right inside a women's uterus!!
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People who are against gay marriage probably would have also been against interracial marriage 70 years ago. It's just hate and intolerance -- there is no logical argument. It's ironic that the people against marriage equality tend to also be the "small government" types.
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In order to destroy society, first you need to destroy the pillars of the traditional family. It's all part of the gay islamic conspiracy.
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I haven't been out in a while, but isn't the suiattle river road still closed?
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I've always worried that there woul be an earthquake while I was climbing and the crack would close up on my hand
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[video:youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZipC_qQE6ok
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I've only heard a few songs. I'll listen to it tonight on my bike ride home and give you my review. Comeback albums are hard. They can't all be Back in Black.
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sure, for example, I'm positive there is a lot of new and exciting metal coming out that is NOT a comeback album from a bunch of tired old men trying to relive their past glory.
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I hate comebacks. They're rarely good, and almost always destroy the memory of the band that used to be awesome. This is less applicable for Sabbath, which has sucked ass for a long time since their good days. But, I should at least listen to this album and see if it's as horrible as the AIC comeback album (Black Gives Way to Suck) and that shit Soundgarden did to all of us. Then again, every new Soundgarden album protects us from the release of another Cornell solo project, which is definitely worth it
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Hi, thanks for the post. I bought a pair of boots but the manufacturer forgot to add "mountaineering" under the intended use section of the website. Am I going to die now? TIA! Rob
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I would not recommend plastic bags, as soft plastics (at least in the US) contain BPA and Phosphoric Acid. In a heat (trunk of a cur or any other hot place) both will be contaminating whatever they are toughing. I am not sure about BPA ((CH3)2C(C6H4OH)2), but Phosphoric Acid (H3PO4) would have exact same results as other acids over a longer period. LOL yeah, and keep your harness away from soda, cause that contains phosphoric acid, too.
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When I read this article, I wondered if it was possible somebody *else* had exposed his harness to corrosive chemicals, either accidentally or maliciously. Is he married? Maybe I'm just cynical, but if this had happened to me and I truly had no idea where the harness had been exposed, but it clearly HAD been exposed, I'd start getting suspicious. There has to be a reason, after all....
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I've been storing mine in the aquarium.
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The article talks about that i.e. the caldera from 100 million years ago (and surrounding volcanic material) is long since gone
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but at least they still have open reservoirs. Yum!
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Help me figure out if I'm allowed into Canada
rob replied to christophbenells's topic in Climber's Board
I remember you wouldn't even let me drive when we crossed the border. And that was coming BACK! Immigration people LOVE to hassle me. I don't get it. -
I only listen to Mercola and Ron Paul.
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make sure he has some of those clippy things
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Lateral knee pain (ITBS I think)
rob replied to mountainsandsound's topic in Fitness and Nutrition Forum
Yep, I struggled with ITB problems for a while. In my case, the problem was weak hip abductors and a severe over-pronation problem. PT and orthotics fixed it. How long have you been dealing with it? if you can, I'd see someone about it. I tried to fix it myself but in the end it was a lot faster to get help. -
Does not compute!
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http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/d-brief/2013/06/06/single-gene-explains-how-the-rooster-lost-his-penis/#.UbHosTB5mc0 Tough break
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There is no right or wrong....only opinion
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What right are you referring too? Constitutional? What is "rights"?
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It's nothing at all like self-regulating. I don't think you know much about what you're so outraged about. But don't let that stop you I only happen to know what I know about 501© companies because a non-profit organization I'm a member of recently went through this process with the IRS to get our non-profit status. For the record, 501©(4) corporations are required to file a Form 990, which states all income and expenditures so your argument that this is "no less than money laundering" is just plain retarded. Your concern that donors might be foreign is a valid concern, and there is a variety of existing law that requires 501©(4) corporations to disclose their donor lists, depending on the type of activities they are engaged in (for example, some states require 501©(4) companies engaged in supporting/fighting ballot measures to disclose their donor list -- remember that brouhaha in California regarding disclosing opponents of the same-sex marriage initiatives?). Additionally, organizations engaged in lobbying the government sometimes fall under the Lobby Disclosure Act, which requires the names and addresses of some donors and affiliated organizations which donate specific amounts and/or are engaged in the operations of the lobbying itself. The point is, it's actually really complicated stuff, and this stuff is pretty regulated. Your assertions that this is a self-regulated industry in which foreign intelligence services and drug cartels freely launder their money is laughable, man BTW, it was the supreme court that recognized the need to protect donors 1st amendment rights from compelled disclosure of association. Why should the government have a right to know which organizations I support with my money, etc. I do agree with you about one thing, though -- non-profit organizations should still be taxed. ESPECIALLY religions. We should tax those guys twice.