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THE OFFICIAL CALIFORNIA PLUS BOOMER 'N WHISKERS THREAD! (pg. 431)
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| quote: | Originally posted by Mebot
one time we told people at school that my friend fell in the panda pit at the zoo |
:haha: i should use that sometime
| quote: | Originally posted by DaveSZ
I wish I could hear this put to music:
Jeb & George - Sing to the Beverly Hillbillies Theme
<< Come and listen to my story 'bout a boy named Bush.
His IQ was zero and his head was up his tush.
He drank like a fish while he drove all about.
But that didn't matter 'cuz his daddy bailed him out.
DUI, that is.
Criminal record.
Cover-up.
Well, the first thing you know little Georgie goes to Yale.
He can't spell his name but they never let him fail.
He spends all his time hangin' out with student folk.
And that's when he learns how to snort a line of coke.
Blow, that is.
White gold.
Nose candy.
The next thing you know there's a war in Vietnam.
Kin folks say, "George, stay at home with Mom."
Let the common people get all maimed and scarred.
We'll buy you a spot in the Texas Air Guard.
Cushy, that is.
Country clubs.
Nose candy.
Twenty years later George gets a little bored.
He trades in the booze, says that Jesus is his Lord.
He said, "Now the White House is the place I wanna be."
So he called his daddy's friends and they called the GOP.
Gun owners, that is.
Falwell.
Jesse Helms.
Come November 7, the election ran late.
Kin folks said "Jeb, give the boy your state!"
"Don't let those colored folks get into the polls."
So they put up barricades so they couldn't punch their holes.
Chads, that is.
Duval County.
Miami-Dade.
Before the votes were counted five Supremes stepped in.
Told all the voters "Hey, we want George to win."
"Stop counting votes!" was their solemn invocation.
And that's how George finally got his coronation.
Rigged, that is.
Illegitimate.
No moral authority.
Y'all come vote now.
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that is ing brilliant |
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| Boomer187 |
hehe, found this letter attached ot my door:
Our office has been notified of loud music or noise from your apartment that is disturbing to your neighbors. As stated in the Community Policies, please keep the noise or music coming from your apartment at a level which will not disturb the other resident's enjoyment of the community.
lol, I never play my music loud. I wonder if it has been too loud all along....or maybe my singing to evanescences songs is getting annoying. |
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| Boomer187 |
There are currently 52 members and 72 guests on the boards.
wtf, something happen I don't know about??? |
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| Emil |
| quote: | Originally posted by Boomer187
lol, I never play my music loud. I wonder if it has been too loud all along....or maybe my singing to evanescences songs is getting annoying. |
Their song My Immortal is amazing, in my opinion that is. :D |
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| Boomer187 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Emil
Their song My Immortal is amazing, in my opinion that is. :D |
I love that song. I scream that out along with Evanescence - Hello (Trifactor vs Gabriel and Dresden Mix)
she has got an amazing voice. |
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| montie |
im floating in a black balloon
i must make it through this afternoon
shame shifting shadow down drifting
way out of town
and all you ladies and you gentleman
unhappy where you could have been
drive people like you drive a car
till you don't know where you are
you don't impress me
I'm sorry that you're chained to the ground
but no big brother is gonna bring me down now
rim's rolling now with all his might
rain drops falling through a starry night
sunrise on a choppy crusade
waving back at you not me
you don't impress me
you can't be satisfied anyhow
and now big brother is gonna bring me back down
-ES |
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| getfoul |
| I'm hoping that isnt the only pic of it. I want more. |
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| Echo of Silence |
more re: Boomer's article:
The Union of Concerned Scientists contended in a report that "the scope and scale of the manipulation, suppression and misrepresentation of science by the Bush administration is unprecedented."
"We're not taking issue with administration policies. We're taking issue with the administration's distortion ... of the science related to some of its policies," said the group's president, Kurt Gottfried.
White House spokesman Scott McClellan said he had not seen the report but that the administration "makes decisions based on the best available science."
White House science adviser John Marburger said he found the report "somewhat disappointing ... because it makes some sweeping generalizations about policy in this administration that are based on a random selection of incidents and issues."
He added, "I don't think it makes the case for the sweeping accusations that it makes."
Marburger acknowledged that the complaint was signed by a wide assortment of prominent scientists, including Nobel Prize winners and recipients of the National Medal of Science.
That, he said, is "evidence we are not communicating with them as we should and I'll have to deal with that."
"We need to have a dialogue about what is actually happening, but this report does not do it," Marburger said.
F. Sherwood Rowland, a Nobel prize winner for his studies of ozone in the atmosphere, was particularly critical of the administration's approach to climate change.
He said the consensus of scientific opinion about global warming is being ignored and that government reports have been censored to remove views not in tune with Bush's politics.
The union's report came at the same time the National Academy of Science was releasing its own study that commends the administration's plan to study climate but also expresses concern that the research was underfunded and not being pursued vigorously enough.
Asked if they had seen any political interference in the climate program, Thomas E. Graedel of Yale University, chairman of the academy committee, said his group did not look for that. But, he added, he had not seen anything that would suggest the research plan had such political concerns.
A commission member, Anthony L. Janetos of the John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment, noted that the climate program involves high level members of the administration.
That's a two-edged sword, Janetos said. It means scientists are dealing with people who can make decisions and provide resources, but it also creates a challenge in maintaining scientific credibility.
Among the examples cited in the union's report:
• A 2003 report that the administration sought changes in an Environmental Protection Agency climate study, including deletion of a 1,000-year temperature record and removal of reference to a study that attributed some of global warming to human activity.
• A delay in an EPA report on mercury pollution from some power plants.
• A charge that the administration pressed the Centers for Disease Control to end a project called "Programs that Work," which found sex education programs that did not insist only on abstinence were still effective.
(CNN http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS...h.ap/index.html)
| quote: | Originally posted by getfoul
I'm hoping that isnt the only pic of it. I want more. |
I was reading about this where or where...goddard maybe? I'll look for links later. Really cool, huh |
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| whiskers |
| tip of the day: don't put your alarm clock on top of your monitor, or weird discoloration and bad curvature will be a result. |
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