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SlowBurn68

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  1. "We're fighting for those who don't know they have a voice, that are being manipulated by our pop culture indulging in things that, really, they're not mature enough to be thinking about yet," Luce told CNN.

     

    no you're not, you want to manipulate and control the very same people you claim to be saving from the music that isn't anywhere near as harmful as people like you are

    ... dirty, lying, hypocrite.. :brow

     

     

    Totally agree - Evangelicals stick together too - Businesses owned by the faithful discriminate in their hiring & promotional practices. Patronage all the way - theses people fucking ruining this country.

  2. "You have engaged in conduct detrimental to the welfare of the NFL and have violated the league's personal conduct policy," Goodell told Vick in a letter after meeting in New York with Falcons president and general manager Rich McKay.

     

    Goodell freed the Falcons to "assert any claims or remedies" to recover $22 million of Vick's signing bonus from the 10-year, $130 million contract he signed in 2004.

     

    http://www.nfl.com/news/story;jsessionid=F...mp;confirm=true

  3. I was at a Walgreen's over the weekend and saw a woman having to give her personal information and signature to purchase over the counter Sudafed. I guess "kids make meth with it"

     

    What a police state...

     

    I've been taking Oxycontin for the last five years due to a back injury - I'm sure I would be dope sick if I just stopped - but I take it as directed and it has both saved my career and quality of life.

  4. I actually only buy BP gas - They are the lesser of all evils. They do the most on a percentage basis (debatable) to invest back into new technology and fuels. I worked with BP-AMOCO for about a year consulting.

  5. Wilco - "A Shot In the Arm" (Reprise, 1999)

     

    ...As he sings "the ashtray said you were up all night" he could be speaking to a friend or a lover, or even himself, and creates a clever musical metaphor with the lines "we fell in love/ in the key of C" and "you followed me down/ the neck to D." Some speculate the song is about drug use, its imagery of needles and "something in my veins bloodier than blood" used as central themes. Only Tweedy knows for sure...

     

    Maybe I'm wrong, but I just can't see Jeff using needles.

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