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#5181 Re: The Garden » New Hampshire Primary » 912 weeks ago

Reagon was a great president? are you kidding me?

Reagon was a firm supporter of the massively rich in this country. Reagonomics or "trickle down effect" as he called it, was a theory that was based on the rich in this country receiving the most tax breaks (in terms of raw numbers, not percentage). In other words, the rich got a lot richer in the 1980s, and any time the federal government needed money, it borrowed it to make up the difference. Reagon left office with the single largest deficiet in government spending in the history of American presidents.

He cannot be given credit for the soviet meltdown. He didn't understand anything. He was a god damn actor. Maybe Arnold should be our next president.

#5182 Re: Management » Ok, I'm a little confused guys... » 917 weeks ago

What is going on at the old site, anyway? It's bizarre looking and not easy to use.

#5183 Re: The Garden » The 10 Greatest RBs of all time elimination- Round 2 » 920 weeks ago

jorge76 wrote:

Roger Craig

I don't think my decision is skewed, but he went to High School where I live, and I have to hear about how great he is more often than I think I should.  He was very good, but doesn't belong in this company.

Although I came close to picking Bo too.

That was such a different style/era of football...it's almost hard to compare. I wouldn't call that as much of a finesse era as the one we are in now.

#5184 Re: Guns N' Roses » Axl to sing with Baz on a song or two? » 920 weeks ago

yeah...axl only tours when he's the main attraction

#5185 Re: The Garden » Actual sound of Saturn - eeery, crazy sounds » 920 weeks ago

polluxlm wrote:

Saturn comes back around
to show you everything
Lets you choose what you will
not see and then
Drags you down like a stone
or lifts you up again
Spits you out like a child, light and innocent.

Tool - The Grudge

In astrology Saturn is the planet of spiritual death. In it's circuit it will affects humans to make a change in their life, or drag them further down on a destructive path.

I do believe this is true in a sense. Pluto is my planet (scorpio), the planet of psychology and enlightenment, and I swear I have felt the effects of that this, especially this month. I've felt a fuzz of happiness/energy. I think clearer and in broader terms.

Of course, I also think you have to believe in it to really sense it. It's not like a drug.

So I find these news very interesting indeed.

Wait...PLuto controls my happiness? I thought I did...weird...

#5186 Re: The Garden » The 10 Greatest RBs of all time elimination- Round 2 » 920 weeks ago

Thurman Thomas was over-rated? I didn't know anyone gave him any respect as it is...No one ever talks about him on NFL pre-game shows...no one is compared to Thurman Thomas...maybe not the greatest back ever but certainly right up there...

#5187 Re: The Garden » Curvy women produce more intelligent children » 920 weeks ago

luckylittlelady wrote:

God, everything I have is because of my husband and I hate it.  Didn't seem so bad when I was 17 but now I'm 28 I should probably eat some pies and empower myself 16

My friend didn't have to pay for her tattoo, just had to give him a little kiss.  She was 15 at the time, what a pervy freak 18

Still got the tatoo, right? the cycle just goes on and on...

#5188 Re: The Garden » Curvy women produce more intelligent children » 920 weeks ago

I assessed the situation the same as Jessica, I just wasn't so nice about it...

I am disgusted by this behavior on behalf of males because it just shows how shallow men can be.

What exactly can their line of though be? I give girl free food, she gives me sex? It worked in the caveman days...why not now?

I take exception to women who partake in these offerings...especially when they have no intention of giving anything in return (not that they should). Taking advantage of good looks to attain things and a means to living is absolutely ass backwards to me. What kind of values does that promote? Ugly people work so that attractive people don't have to?

How can a woman cry foul play when a man is picked for a job over that woman but turn a blind eye when she's accepting free food from that very same man? Sort of a bad example, but I hope you get my point.

#5189 Re: The Garden » Love and Relationships (part 4 of the trilogy) » 920 weeks ago

yeah...this is a tough area...I am in my mid-20s and I have hardly approached any women.  I don't enjoy that social situation. Oh well...I guess i'll be single forever...ol

#5190 Re: The Garden » Curvy women produce more intelligent children » 920 weeks ago

Brains? no, honey...you've got it all wrong...trophy wives do have everything they want because it's mostly just handed to them...they don't really have to think about anything but whether or not their make-up is on and that atleast some cleavage is showing, right?

Thank god evolution is promoting this...


the_real_jessica wrote:

Apart from genes, i think it is also highly due to the fact that curvier/fatter women have to fight for almost everything in their lifes :

- getting a good man
- getting a good job
- getting respect
- being taken seriously
ect ect

So they devellop an ability to use their brains to get where they want and with years, they devellop quick ways of getting there.

Whereas " waifs" rely mostly on their look and it works, they actually get the top men, the top jobs and all the rest.

Problem is, since they don't have to " over- think" to get anywhere, they intectually stagnate into late teens.

They never have to rethink their ways or reevaluate their functionning systems.

Until they are 50, left for a young one, the kids are gone and they don"t have enough money to maintain their lifestyles.

In the same position, a fatso will fight, because she knows how to, she will carry on.

A waif will either find another man or live in a very small dive in a very chic area and spend all she has in trying to maintain the illusion.

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