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  1. _______________________________ Aw... geeze... I've eaten in a few of those choke and pukes and don't know how I survived. Of course, my stomach thinkin' my throat got cut helped a bunch! Well, I'm glad y'all are still with us! Chuck
  2. ____________________________________ Oh, good lord! He sure knows how to make an impression! Chuck
  3. _______________________________ I get the impression, a truck-stop shower would be a step up! Chuck
  4. I don't much care if, he accepts Dubloons, silver ingots or buffalo hides. It's his pizza, his business and if he wants to trade a pizza for old hub-caps... what difference does it make? It's his business. After all, doesn't this country preach 'free enterprise? He's just trying to make a living. Chuck
  5. THAT, is awesome. __________________________________ Yeah, I thought so too. What really got me was the principal! I thought she was gonna bust a gut holding back laughter! Chuck
  6. The problem is that THEY would have to vote term limits. And they will never do that. ______________________________ Sad to say, you're absolutely correct! Hell! Why, ruin a good thing. I'm aware of the fact that there are laws about senators and congressmen not recieving 'gifts' or pay-offs but, where there's a will... there's a way. What we the people need to do is, each time they come-up for re-election... vote for someone else. That will never happen due to party affililiations and all that crap. Looks like, they got us by the short-hairs! Chuck
  7. Term Limits. ________________________________ Over the years, term limits have been mentioned but, the idea seems to fade about as quickly as it is mentioned. What chaps me is, here we have these over-paid congressmen and senators and for example, they only worked about 38-days in 2006! That, was on the news. Chuck
  8. Yep, there are just as many screwed-up families with a lot of money as there are those who just get by. _____________________________ How true is that! The whole family needs a spanking! Chuck
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    No way, I think we should make sure it smacks him nice and square right on the ass! Hmmm... I was just thinking there should be a well-placed large rusty nail on the door... Or one of those colored jelly dildos. Is "colored" PC? _____________________________________ Naw! He'd like that too much! (he'd probably back-up two steps) The use of the word 'colored' in this respect should be acceptible. If, you're really concerned with that PC bull-shit! Chuck
  10. Yeah for Tiger! He's one class act! Chuck
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    Don't let the door hit ya' where the Good Lord split ya'! Chuck
  12. How, could I forget 'Drop-Kick Me Jesus'! That song is the best! It's been a looooong time since I've heard it, too! Chuck
  13. He is fiercly loyal to his "YES" Men... the mere fact is that these same people cut their political teeth in the Nixon White House.. and it seems caught the same disease of PARANOIA that racked Nixons presidency. http://www.thoughttheater.com/2006/05/george_bush_shades_of_richard.php Both Nixon and Bush were driven to achieve success and both struggled in their early efforts although Nixon had a rather charmed childhood as an excellent student…he was an accomplished debater, and he had a much clearer set of goals. Both demonstrated erratic behavior that seemed to be characterized by periods of highs and lows. Nixon's first political opponent, Jerry Voorhis, stated after being defeated in a campaign filled with attacks, "Mr. Nixon had to win. Nothing else would do at all. I had not yet grasped the idea that what was good for Richard Nixon must be good for the U.S." In contrast to George Bush, I don't recall reading that Nixon asserted his decisions were made with guidance from God. Nonetheless, both men demonstrated a stubborn certainty in the decisions they made despite evidence to the contrary. Winning was important to both men and their early political careers were similarly checkered with hardball campaigns that often focused on attacking the other candidates. Nixon often accused his opponents of being sympathetic to communism and routinely cited the voting records of his opponent to make the assertion...despite often having cast many similar votes. I've previously written about the alliance of George Bush and Karl Rove that spans the bulk of Bush's political career. I'm convinced they are both driven to win and have the same attack instinct that does not hesitate to discredit the opponent. There are numerous examples that support this observation. ______________________________ Wow! That, is interesting. I appreciate your post. Chuck
  14. ___________________________________ Thank god! I was really getting tired of olive and harvest gold! Chuck
  15. I recall when, my youngest boy was in 5th. grade. I got called to the principal's office... 'Travis had been fighting'! I'm thinking; 'Aw crap!' the principal explained that, a bigger boy, who had been held-back two years had been kicking Travis in gym class. Travis had had enough and wheeled-around and punched the kid in the nose, breaking it and knocking the kid on his butt. All while the principal is telling me this (I'm bursting with pride) she's holding-back the laughter. Travis got a Saturday of detention (for fighting) The kid whose nose he broke, was expelled for 3-weeks! Chuck
  16. The CinC's job, is not really a sole effort. He has a whole bunch of 'advisors' and bought-off politicians helping him. I think, the Cin C, needs to do some serious 'house cleaning'! Chuck
  17. _______________________________ The sad part of it is, getting any laws to stop the 'buy-offs' would just die. Why, would the bought-off politicians want it to stop. The older politicians 'get to' the younger politicians and make it all look so good... the cycle continues. I really wish, mistakes would be learned from but, as long as the big money is there... why ruin a good thing. Seems to me if, the 'people' would stand-up and speak-out and really put the pressure on, some good, might be done. Chuck
  18. War, is big business! Just another reason to get rid of the lobby system in this country. As long as the defense contractors are buying the politicians, there's no telling how long the 'war' will last. Look back at the Viet Nam mess. I hate to bring Viet Nam up as an example but, it did happen. Chuck
  19. ___________________________________ Very insightful! Chuck
  20. guns don't kill people. people kill people. Save the guns _____________________________ Ahhh... a quote from 'Happy Gilmour'! Chuck
  21. A 23.5 ounce can of Jolt Cola contains 141 milligrams of caffeine. Jolt made its debut in 1985 claiming it had "twice the caffeine of a regular cola". Jolt Cola does indeed have exactly twice the caffeine of Coca-cola classic (on a per ounce basis). However Jolt have now increased their can sizes up to 23.5oz _______________________________ Holy Crap!!! That, is a lot of caffiene! I could drink a can of Jolt and drive clear across Texas and back and not need a nap! Chuck
  22. _______________________ Where does Jolt Cola enter into this? All that caffiene in some of those drinks is bound to really have folks bouncin' off walls! Three cups of coffee, winds me up like an 8-day clock. Chuck
  23. _______________________________________ West Coast turn-around! That'll keep you goin'... and goin'... Chuck