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Posted in Superbowl Sunday on 2008-01-31 15:04:15
Patriots are doing an amazing job...I think the best quote I have heard about it so far is, "we aren't worried about the 18 - we are trying to protect the 0" or something to that effect.

Posted in Sex in my City on 2008-01-25 12:33:52
I'm not trying to be funny, and you will probably be mad, however, (and keeping it 'real' as you wrote in this blog) basically you are a slut, and from the looks of it, a pretty bad slut at that. Well good luck to you, and do yourself and others a favor, get an AIDS test. It seems you gravitate towards losers, because you are a loser yourself. I mean 26 living with your parents, your choice of men, the fact that you are looking at women to bring them down with you...all equates to LOSER. Maybe you should take a good look at yourself and do some major adjustments to yourself. I hope this advice helps.

Posted in Unbelieveably Shitty Sex Story on 2008-01-25 12:13:31
I concur that I do have an interesting mix of friends. God love them!

Posted in Weighing In on 2008-01-16 10:43:00
That is a good point, maturity plays a huge factor. I guess that is the difference between men and boys;women and girls!

Posted in Patient Zero on 2008-01-15 11:23:45
I fear it for different reasons now, I have 2 daughters and 1 son...I have to make sure they get through this epedemic unscathed!

Posted in Patient Zero on 2008-01-15 11:00:26
I found this webpage as well IFC, it discusses the SIV strain and links it to HIV-1 type. http://www.avert.org/origins.htm

Posted in Patient Zero on 2008-01-15 10:32:38
From what I have researched, HIV/AIDS stemmed in Africa and spread from there. Now that being said, I can only read various researches and come to my own conclusion, due to the fact that I am no doctor, nor was I there when the first HIV case was discovered. I agree with your thought that HIV/AIDS was not engineered, I really don't feel that. Magic is one of those cases that I do believe if you have enough money you can fight most any ailment.

Posted in Traveler's Question on 2008-01-15 09:46:50
That is a good thought, That would be a good hypothetical situation to be put into. Let's take a a step futher, how about we have a foreigner run for president? I mean that is also an equally good hypothetical situation don't you think? But let me digress and answer some of your statements in your post. If they are in our military, serving our country here legally, then that statement should not apply. They are Americans. I have said it before and will say it again, America was based on people of many different races and aliens, all I am saying is go through the proper channels to gain citizenship. Don't be a person here Illegally then claim you have rights. Don't be here illegally, and be a leech to an already frail system. Have you gone to an emrgency room lately? Illegals use it as their doctors office, because they have no insurance and know what happens if they were to file for it. It takes HOURS to be seen because of this. If I had my choice about TSA I would remove them altogether and put Army or Marines in an airport with engagement rules about shoot first and ask questions later. Again I have the strength of my convictions, I am a patriot, and not simply someone with idle words that have not been in the trenches making policies from some desk. This discussion was about a simple incident that happened to me, I chose to share with the world, it was not about, nor is it still about coming down on the percentage of people who have come from abroad that have done so legally. Maybe if all do so legally, there would be no reason for this discussion. That's a hypothetical scenario for you, "What if we had no illegal alien issue and everyone contributed to the overall well being of all citizens?"

Posted in Traveler's Question on 2008-01-14 17:23:10
that is assuring that extent that anyone has to go through to get a job at an airport, and thank you for the response.

Posted in Traveler's Question on 2008-01-14 13:01:27
Well on the Real ID topic, I will say this, for one, it's already a law (signed by dubya 5/11/05) so probably 80% of this discussion is moot. But I still like the topic. Secondly the law as written provides the government to affect several layers of this "war on terror" including physical barriers on our borders, deportation, etc. Thirdly, DL and ID cards issued by states may not be recoginzed by a federal agency. Which means you can bet that a drivers license might cost you $100 in the future along with everything else that goes with it. I'm sure DMV is not going to be willing to part with their cash cow.

Posted in Weighing In on 2008-01-14 12:47:48
I can understand that, I'm 5'10" and like 160 so that means women can still be tall and feel comfortable with me...that is before I got married!!

Posted in Traveler's Question on 2008-01-14 10:31:11
I think the real ID act is necessary, but with mant things, it will only be as effective if it is not abused. Some will use it for what is not intended and therein lies the problem.

Posted in When Good Relationships Go Bad on 2008-01-11 12:19:52
thanks for the post Ifeelcrazy, I definitely understand trying to end things in an amicable way. I would definitely not like being on that end of the spectrum. I guess simple lessons like we learned in kindergarten still apply...do as to others as you would have done to you. Feel free to ceck back regularly.

Posted in When Good Relationships Go Bad on 2008-01-11 11:44:41
thanks for the post Ifeelcrazy, I definitely understand trying to end things in an amicable way. I would definitely not like being on that end of the spectrum. I guess simple lessons like we learned in kindergarten still apply...do as to others as you would have done to you. Feel free to ceck back regularly.

Posted in Will humans evolve into robots? on 2008-01-09 10:04:56
Mumsi, I agree 100% technology is only as good as the day it was created. I agree with these "cyborgs" being only a snapshot of our technilogical advacement. Thank you for posting and check back with us for more thought provoking blogs.

Posted in Will humans evolve into robots? on 2008-01-08 11:05:30
Thanks for your thoughts, and I have to admit, I wouldn't want to live forever either. My faith tells me that I have a greater reward after this life. Thanks for your thoughts and check back with us often!

Posted in What I'm thankful for in 2008 on 2008-01-07 13:04:09
Wonderfully put, and very true!

Posted in What I'm thankful for in 2008 on 2008-01-07 12:39:26
Thank you Tater, I'd like to add that when I go through hard times, I am thankful for those, because they usually make you dig deeper to find solutions or refocus your own goals. Imagine life with obstacles to overcome.

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