Monday, November 28, 2005

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Sunday, November 27, 2005


(n-spr)
v. in·spired, in·spir·ing, in·spires
v. tr.
  1. To affect, guide, or arouse by divine influence.
  2. To fill with enlivening or exalting emotion: hymns that inspire the congregation; an artist who was inspired by Impressionism.
    1. To stimulate to action; motivate: a sales force that was inspired by the prospect of a bonus.
    2. To affect or touch: The falling leaves inspired her with sadness.
  3. To draw forth; elicit or arouse: a teacher who inspired admiration and respect.
  4. To be the cause or source of; bring about: an invention that inspired many imitations.
  5. To draw in (air) by inhaling.

Monday, November 14, 2005

I could just run away
Leave everything behind
And not come back.

Friday, November 11, 2005

A Scary Thought

With the recent terrorist attacks in Jordan, I thought of a CNN special the month I just had to watch, oh yeah, about what the government would do or what would happen during a major terrorist attack, across various cities. Well we happened to be on there and they gave a worst-case scenario, about a tanker ship and the refineries being attacked and a toxic gas of, whatever is released into the air that everyone in a 25 miles would be dead, if they there not in a proper shelter or outdoors. The scary thing is that I live about 5 miles away from the ship channel and the closest refinery. How much of it is hype, I mean 25 miles? We or some of us live with this everyday, even before 9-11, we knew just one of theses things just needs to go boom or release some sort of gas, and we are done for. “Shelter in places” aren’t all that uncommon in this area, were a gas gets released and people get sick from it, it’s happened before, but I can’t remember the last time a mass evacuation has happened, I mean besides the hurricane and all, what would happened if we had just minutes? How many people would die?

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Pat Robertson You Are A Funny Man


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Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Psycho Religious Nuts Strike Again

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"Whatever women do they must do twice as well as men to be thought half as good.
Luckily, this is not difficult."

-Charlotte Whitton

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

My family has been surprisingly quiet; I am starting to think that they are the problem to
my problems, well mostly. We are starting to figure out about the deal about my
Aunt A's retirement, but it is going to be on her time not mine, or my mom's.

I am starting to bring back "Shot of the Day,” which are just rants mostly but
in pictures, of anything really.


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Sunday, November 06, 2005

A Thought

All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our thoughts; it is made up of our thoughts. If a man speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him, as the wheel follows the foot of the ox that draws the carriage... If a man speaks or acts with a pure thought, happiness follows him, like a shadow that never leaves him.
--Dhammapada

Saturday, November 05, 2005

Stuck On You

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A Colorado man who had a panic attack when he found he was glued to a toilet seat in a Home Depot restroom has sued the home improvement giant for negligence, saying staff ignored his plight.
Retired electrical engineer Bob Dougherty, 57, said on Thursday he was stuck in the stall with his pants down for about 20 minutes and that two years after the 2003 incident he was suffering from post-traumatic stress, which has triggered diabetes and heart complications.
"I have these nightmares every night where I am locked in this dark room, with no windows, no doors, no fresh air, no route for escape. I wake up in these cold sweats," Dougherty said.
Spokesmen for Home Depot Inc. could not immediately be reached for comment.
Dougherty said in a lawsuit filed last week in Boulder, Colorado, that he thought he was having a heart attack when he realized his buttocks and legs were stuck to the toilet seat in the Home Depot restroom in Louisville, Colorado.
He explained his plight to an employee who came into the restroom but other Home Depot staffers thought it was a hoax and he had to wait until someone else came in to again summon help.
Dougherty is claiming unspecified damages for help with medical and psychiatric bills, for humiliation and for the diabetes he said he has developed as a result of the stress.
"Home Depot not only ignored my plight, they refused my plight," he said. Dougherty said he suspected the glue had been placed there as a prank by three teens seen earlier in the store.

I had to post this and say DUDE CHILL OUT!!!!!

Psycho On the Run