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Posted by Jaszmin on 10/18/05 10:09
I'm paying $2.50 per gallon and gas prices have been
falling for weeks. Why is everyone acting like the
world is ending? Of course, it is ending, but not just
because gas is high. Blacks are being treated as vermin
in the big Easy. Iraqui trainees increasingly are seen as
GIs who are paid to cut and run. Bush is trying to toss a
coin on whether to sacrifice Scooter Libby for Karl Rove,
or give them a big fish like the recently anointed John Roberts
or the two assets he wants most desperately to hang onto:
Rummy and the Real Dick. With all this, the govt. has been
quietly tampering with the economic news so there never will
be inflation or depression in America, even when the country
is dotted from coast-to-coast with Hoovervilles.
In the midst of all this, Apple releases a new Ipod you can
watch videos on. Wasn't the idea of the Ipod its portability?
What am I going to do, run in place at Gold's Gym while
watching miniprograms of my girlfriend giving head to other
guys? That's the world we're living in today, and I, for one,
can feel very patriotic about it.
Mike Rice
On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 09:23:15 GMT, spam@uce.gov (Bob) wrote:
>On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 23:03:54 -0500, Dale Houstman <dmh7@skypoint.com>
>wrote:
>
>>more and more places are renting movies: you
>>can even get them with your McCheese Burger nowadays, and at Wal-Mart.
>
>Walmart signed a deal with Netflix to distribute their rentals.
>
>>People don't really like to leave the
>>house all the much: convenience has always been worth a bit more money
>>to people.
>
>With a gallon of gasoline going for $3.50, it is not economical to run
>back and forth to the local BB facility.
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