IrresistibleB1tch said: XxAxX said: don't get me wrong! i'm not sneaking out to the chicken coop to gobble up chickens in the middle of the night but i suspect that a little excitement in the workplace wouldn't hurt me. (well, not any more than the midnight chicken gobbling has hurt me, anyway) should i have a restraining order against you, since our neighbor 2 doors down has chickens and ducks in his back yard? i'd never make a moooove on his livestock | |
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XxAxX said: IrresistibleB1tch said: should i have a restraining order against you, since our neighbor 2 doors down has chickens and ducks in his back yard? i'd never make a moooove on his livestock reported!!! | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: XxAxX said: i'd never make a moooove on his livestock reported!!! sorry [Edited 3/8/07 14:18pm] | |
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susannah said: NDRU said: Oh, I'm sure you're right. When's your birthday? I'm turning 35 this saturday, but, funny, I still feel 23 (literally 23, too) at times. There's something about that age. I guess I felt fully grown, then. Saturday week, the 17th! Cool, Happy birthday, when it comes! I think everyone kinda says that, there's one age where you almost fulfill your potential, in a way, and never really move past that. I do think I'm moving past 22 though I've changed, learned, and improved my life, but as a person maybe I was fully formed. Happy birthday to you, too (when it comes)! My Legacy
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happy b-day ndru! | |
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Whats the meaning of life? | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: happy b-day ndru!
aw, thanks, but we're supposed to be talking about you We all know you're irresistible, but what kind of things can make you into a bitch? My Legacy
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LleeLlee said: Whats the meaning of life?
the meaning of life is to vote for 3rd party candidates like Nader, listen to Barry White for the ehem... inspiration, read Leonard Cohen's poetry, support your favorite charities, train your dog to be happy and well-adjusted and take care of all animals. | |
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NDRU said: IrresistibleB1tch said: happy b-day ndru!
aw, thanks, but we're supposed to be talking about you We all know you're irresistible, but what kind of things can make you into a bitch? it's not that kind of a thread... got any dog training questions? | |
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here's one for the LOTR crowd: http://www.youtube.com/wa...ZmVMjcTQ-4 enjoy! | |
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BlackAdder7 said: if Ralph Nader runs for the presidency in 2008, will you vote for him?
I can answer this one.....I think.... She cannot vote | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: LleeLlee said: Whats the meaning of life?
the meaning of life is to vote for 3rd party candidates like Nader I'm a bit torn on that one. My friend in Florida voted for Nader instead of Gore in 2000, now I pretty much blame him for everything the world has gone through since 2001 I used to not vote at all, mainly as a protest against the party system, but I decided I might as well vote for what I felt was the lesser of two evils. Actually in California the Dems usually win, so I could start showing my support for third party candidates. My Legacy
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IrresistibleB1tch said: NDRU said: aw, thanks, but we're supposed to be talking about you We all know you're irresistible, but what kind of things can make you into a bitch? it's not that kind of a thread... got any dog training questions? haha, let me rephrase, what kind of things make you angry? My Legacy
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NDRU said: IrresistibleB1tch said: the meaning of life is to vote for 3rd party candidates like Nader I'm a bit torn on that one. My friend in Florida voted for Nader instead of Gore in 2000, now I pretty much blame him for everything the world has gone through since 2001 I used to not vote at all, mainly as a protest against the party system, but I decided I might as well vote for what I felt was the lesser of two evils. Actually in California the Dems usually win, so I could start showing my support for third party candidates. don't blame your friend (and tell him i said hi! ) - blame the quarter of a million (!!) Florida Democrats who voted for Bush. | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: LleeLlee said: Whats the meaning of life?
the meaning of life is to vote for 3rd party candidates like Nader, listen to Barry White for the ehem... inspiration, read Leonard Cohen's poetry, support your favorite charities, train your dog to be happy and well-adjusted and take care of all animals. | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: NDRU said: I'm a bit torn on that one. My friend in Florida voted for Nader instead of Gore in 2000, now I pretty much blame him for everything the world has gone through since 2001 I used to not vote at all, mainly as a protest against the party system, but I decided I might as well vote for what I felt was the lesser of two evils. Actually in California the Dems usually win, so I could start showing my support for third party candidates. don't blame your friend (and tell him i said hi! ) - blame the quarter of a million (!!) Florida Democrats who voted for Bush. yeah, can't argue with that! My Legacy
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IrresistibleB1tch said: NDRU said: I'm a bit torn on that one. My friend in Florida voted for Nader instead of Gore in 2000, now I pretty much blame him for everything the world has gone through since 2001 I used to not vote at all, mainly as a protest against the party system, but I decided I might as well vote for what I felt was the lesser of two evils. Actually in California the Dems usually win, so I could start showing my support for third party candidates. don't blame your friend (and tell him i said hi! ) - blame the quarter of a million (!!) Florida Democrats who voted for Bush. NOT ME!!! I sure as hell did NOT vote for Bush.... Blame the Diebold voting machines as well....lol | |
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NDRU said: IrresistibleB1tch said: it's not that kind of a thread... got any dog training questions? haha, let me rephrase, what kind of things make you angry? ok, i give in (this wasn't supposed to be about me ) - few things make me truly angry - human and animal rights violations, the justification of greed, and war. i try not to sweat the small stuff. what makes you angry? | |
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LleeLlee said: IrresistibleB1tch said: the meaning of life is to vote for 3rd party candidates like Nader, listen to Barry White for the ehem... inspiration, read Leonard Cohen's poetry, support your favorite charities, train your dog to be happy and well-adjusted and take care of all animals. have i told you lately that you rock, my friend? | |
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Shanti1 said: IrresistibleB1tch said: don't blame your friend (and tell him i said hi! ) - blame the quarter of a million (!!) Florida Democrats who voted for Bush. NOT ME!!! I sure as hell did NOT vote for Bush.... Blame the Diebold voting machines as well....lol yup, that too. | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: LleeLlee said: have i told you lately that you rock, my friend? | |
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NDRU said: Actually in California the Dems usually win When there is a presidential election, is it true that if a candidate wins a majority of the votes in one state, then all that state's votes will count as being for him? Somebody told me that. | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: NDRU said: haha, let me rephrase, what kind of things make you angry? ok, i give in (this wasn't supposed to be about me ) - few things make me truly angry - human and animal rights violations, the justification of greed, and war. i try not to sweat the small stuff. what makes you angry? let's see, big and small stuff drives me nuts, but it basically comes down to people not being kind to their neighbors: crazy drivers (seems small, maybe, but I encounter it ALL the time and it kills people), war, government lies, pushy people, noise, pollution, extinction, moronic entertainment, and of course, my own shortcomings My Legacy
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retina said: NDRU said: Actually in California the Dems usually win When there is a presidential election, is it true that if a candidate wins a majority of the votes in one state, then all that state's votes will count as being for him? Somebody told me that. that depends on what you mean by "win", "votes", and "all". | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: retina said: When there is a presidential election, is it true that if a candidate wins a majority of the votes in one state, then all that state's votes will count as being for him? Somebody told me that. that depends on what you mean by "win", "votes", and "all". but the simple answer is yes, sort of My Legacy
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NDRU said: IrresistibleB1tch said: ok, i give in (this wasn't supposed to be about me ) - few things make me truly angry - human and animal rights violations, the justification of greed, and war. i try not to sweat the small stuff. what makes you angry? let's see, big and small stuff drives me nuts, but it basically comes down to people not being kind to their neighbors: crazy drivers (seems small, maybe, but I encounter it ALL the time and it kills people), war, government lies, pushy people, noise, pollution, extinction, moronic entertainment, and of course, my own shortcomings all good choices. | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: retina said: When there is a presidential election, is it true that if a candidate wins a majority of the votes in one state, then all that state's votes will count as being for him? Somebody told me that. that depends on what you mean by "win", "votes", and "all". Let's say a candidate gets 55% of the votes in California. Does that mean that when they start adding up all the votes in the different states, 100% of the Californian votes will count as being for him/her? | |
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retina said: IrresistibleB1tch said: that depends on what you mean by "win", "votes", and "all". Let's say a candidate gets 55% of the votes in California. Does that mean that when they start adding up all the votes in the different states, 100% of the Californian votes will count as being for him/her? i believe so. | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: retina said: Let's say a candidate gets 55% of the votes in California. Does that mean that when they start adding up all the votes in the different states, 100% of the Californian votes will count as being for him/her? i believe so. Why is it like that then? With that system it must be perfectly possible for a candidate to win against the opposing candidate even though in total the former got much fewer votes than the latter, right? In other words, the outcome of the election might not reflect the will of the majority of the American population. . | |
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retina said: IrresistibleB1tch said: i believe so. Why is it like that then? With that system it must be perfectly possible for a candidate to win against the opposing candidate even though in total the former got much fewer votes than the latter, right? In other words, the outcome of the election might not reflect the will of the majority of the American population. . that's what happened to Al Gore in 2000 - he won the popular vote, yet lost the election. well, and then there was that whole superior court selection thing. | |
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