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Friday, October 19, 2012

Nothing Is Written (I Will Wait)

All the days of my hard service 
I will wait for my renewal to come.
Job 14


361 comments:

  1. pbird9:36 PM

    hi. First!!!! lololollz

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  2. words to live by

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  3. sentimental, yes, but i love the composition

    The Painter’s Honeymoon

    Lord Fredrick Leighton 1864

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  4. Illuminated Frontspeice

    Amir Khusraw Dihlavi 1597-1598

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  5. BulgarWheat5:18 AM

    Free Pot Offered To Lure Residents To Vote...

    I find the Jerry Garcia/Warren Zevon party ticket is very progressive

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  6. BulgarWheat5:36 AM

    MSNBC Host Taunts Romney's Son To Punch Him; 'Anytime, Anywhere'


    I'm not romney's son, but don't tempt me lawrence. I've been known to punch people,....anytime and anywhere.


    http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2012/10/19/MSNBC-Host-Taunts-Romneys-Son-To-Punch-Him

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  7. BulgarWheat5:39 AM

    odd,....two of my favorite Who songs were sung by Keith Moon and John Entwhistle.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKvxw0pSoe8

    my wife and bell boy

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  8. BulgarWheat6:37 AM

    got confirmation on my application for my new job this morning. I was the first person on this team nearly 12 years ago in a few weeks. The team is swirling down the drain. I ran the bidness for four years and put in 6 years in the field before that building it. Sad to see something you created destroyed, but it's not my decision to make. You have to reach a point where you simply walk on. Walk on I will. Not bad circumstances except I have to start wearing bloody suits again. Even get my hair cut.

    If I can squeeze ten more years out of this worn out body then my family is well set. That's all I really care about. I just might do it too. Stranger things have happened.

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  9. BabbaZee7:31 AM

    A generation of children risks growing up with obsessive personalities, poor
    self-control, short attention spans and little empathy because of an
    addiction to social networking websites such as Twitter, a leading
    neuroscientist has warned.






    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/9620117/Twitter-and-Facebook-harming-childrens-development.html

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  10. BabbaZee7:32 AM

    you have gotten your hair cut for stupider reasons so ...hey!

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  11. BabbaZee7:32 AM

    and they are well set right now
    better off than any of us ever were

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  12. BabbaZee7:32 AM

    or are

    or will be

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  13. BabbaZee7:33 AM

    maybe someone brings you tea on the plane

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  14. BabbaZee7:42 AM

    On October 7, mosques in Southern California scheduled an Open Mosque
    Day where non-Muslims could tour the mosques and talk with Muslims who
    attended the mosque.

    http://www.aina.org/news/2012101994353.htm

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  15. BabbaZee7:44 AM

    The Rape and Murder of Pakistan's Christian Children

    http://www.aina.org/news/2012101993910.htm

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  16. BabbaZee7:48 AM

    The official position is that the US has refused to allow heavy weapons into Syria. But there's growing evidence that U.S. agents--particularly murdered ambassador Chris Stevens--were at least aware of heavy weapons moving from Libya to jihadist Syrian rebels. http://www.aina.org/news/20121019193920.htm

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  17. BabbaZee8:02 AM

    Thousands of Egyptians protested on Friday in Cairo's Tahrir Square and
    other squares against what liberals and leftists called the domination
    of the Muslim Brotherhood.

    http://allafrica.com/stories/201210200366.html

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  18. BabbaZee8:05 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yw7-wA42g5g

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  19. BulgarWheat8:10 AM

    scotch and soda please.

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  20. BabbaZee8:10 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7fPoMAz2KgA

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  21. BulgarWheat8:11 AM

    just got done listening to physical graffiti on the couch. I was cold earlier and just wanted to warm up.

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  22. BabbaZee8:14 AM

    Egypt Brotherhood Leader Denies Meetings With US


    http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/politics/2012/10/brotherhood-deputy-there-is-no-special-relationship-with-us.html

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  23. BulgarWheat8:20 AM

    more for the cover the tracks....that is the tell

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  24. BulgarWheat8:21 AM

    I never (slept) met with that state department woman.

    whadda ya mean you have the blue dress?!!!! Oh shiite!

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  25. BulgarWheat8:23 AM

    I have a feeling this journalist mistakenly spoke the truth with the headline and doesn't even realize it.

    Obamaitus turns into Romnesia...

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  26. BulgarWheat8:25 AM

    I ate well last light, drank well last night, and spent entirely too much time in the garage. Then listened to tunes and slept reasonably well.

    What's going on here?!!! Everything will get out of synch!

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  27. BulgarWheat8:28 AM

    what a fucked up world we live in.
    Vote for Jerry Garcia/Warren Zevon for president.
    Sure, they're both dead but just think how much less harm they'll cause!

    May they both rest in peace!

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  28. BabbaZee8:29 AM

    When goals converge, motivations differ. The US cooperated with Gulf
    Arab monarchies and sheikhdoms in deposing Qaddafi yesterday and in
    opposing Assad today. It says it must be on the right side of history.
    Yet those regimes do not respect at home the rights they piously pursue
    abroad. Their purpose is neither democracy nor open societies. They are
    engaged in a struggle for regional domination. What, other than
    treasure, can proponents of a self-styled democratic uprising find in
    countries whose own system of governance is anathema to the democratic
    project they allegedly promote?
    The new system of alliances hinges
    on too many false assumptions and masks too many deep incongruities. It
    is not healthy because it cannot be real. Something is wrong. Something
    is unnatural. It cannot end well.


    http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2012/nov/08/not-revolution/

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  29. BulgarWheat8:30 AM

    This mornings campaign video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgRfxTG1Rg8

    Vote for Jerry & Warren. You ought to hear me sing this tune!

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  30. BulgarWheat8:34 AM

    I sound just like Warren. Same rusty pipes.

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  31. BabbaZee8:37 AM

    On Sunday RT speculated that since the borders are under rebel control, Wednesday's shelling could be a deliberate effort to legitimize military intervention.


    correct

    http://www.businessinsider.com/nato-mortar-killed-civilians-turkey-2012-10

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  32. BulgarWheat8:45 AM

    Another campaign video. Sure, Jerry and Warren are dead, but how much harm can they do?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpFE_1yzr7w

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  33. Q_Burn8:53 AM

    Four year old accordion player Hunter Hayes joins Bocephus for Jambalaya..


    http://biertijd.com/mediaplayer/?itemid=2763

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  34. BulgarWheat9:01 AM

    the wife wants me to join her at a tennis friend of hers party tonight. The friend is a pretentious asshole and I'm thinking that I'd just prefer to stay home and watch feetballz with the boy.

    They've got a lexus and a mercedes in the driveway and have been scouring around for "financial assistance". I told the woman, "live with in your means", but did not write a check. If driving a honda is beneath them, they can walk or ride a bike.

    Fookin pretendians. I don't mind helping someone out at all, but these assholes really take the cake.

    The boy's fighting a horrible cough. I'll stay home and keep him on the mend. My social status in this neighborhood is simply not one of those things I worry about.

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  35. BabbaZee9:38 AM

    oooo

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  36. BabbaZee9:39 AM

    Each expert must agree to limit their involvement with drug companies to $10,000 over the duration of the revision


    Inclusion of a new disease in the DSM has potential to affect millions of patients and billions of health-care dollars.


    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444273704577633412579112188.html

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  37. BabbaZee9:41 AM

    first of all he is grown stop calling him BOY and treating him like glass


    second of all
    you do not need him as an excuse to say no I do not want to go

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  38. BabbaZee9:42 AM

    so she told you no more helping people

    but these people you can help??

    right

    meantime they have more than I will ever have in my life and the next RIGHT NOW sell the cars

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  39. Q_Burn9:43 AM

    He's fookin great, aint he?

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  40. BabbaZee9:46 AM

    very Texas Tornados Doug Sahmy

    Doug was 5 I think when he went on stage

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  41. BulgarWheat9:46 AM

    she didn't ask me. these assholes asked me. I was just talking to Q about this.

    The best financial assistance I can give them is to tell them to live within their means.

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  42. BabbaZee9:47 AM

    which it sounds like they would be living better than most of us anyway if they did so

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  43. BabbaZee9:48 AM

    FLACO AKBAR!

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  44. BabbaZee9:48 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvTBdQk5fa0

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  45. BabbaZee9:50 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvXLEvgsxBU&feature=related

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  46. BabbaZee9:51 AM

    RAUL MALO performing live with Flaco Jimenez in the Texas Music Extravaganza Film on PBS Television.



    DEFUND THOSE KOMMIES THOUGH RIGHT?

    yah

    fuck art

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  47. BabbaZee9:51 AM

    V'Zotz!

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  48. pbird9:52 AM

    hows trickszzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
    oops hit the z button

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  49. BabbaZee9:52 AM

    www.texasmusicextravaganza.com

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  50. BabbaZee9:53 AM

    I wish I knew some tricks !

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  51. pbird9:53 AM

    lol, me too

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  52. pbird9:54 AM

    well...that website is blocked by my stupid dns blocker

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  53. pbird9:56 AM

    found art

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  54. BabbaZee9:57 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSZuMouUnlE&feature=related

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  55. pbird9:57 AM

    The fear is that too many treatable children are slipping between the cracks, either because of misdiagnosis or—more controversially—because they suffer from a disease that hasn't even been defined yet.

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  56. BabbaZee9:58 AM

    RAUL LOVES HIM SOME BEE GEES

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2P1sf_gOyLM&feature=related

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  57. BabbaZee10:00 AM

    RAUL LOVES HIM SOME HOLLIES

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tmOyvOZohY&feature=related

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  58. BabbaZee10:00 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HizsYqi_Ktc

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  59. BabbaZee10:01 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HydvceA1PAI

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  60. goodness, he does everyone

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  61. BabbaZee10:02 AM

    I am the childhood disease that has not been defined yet!

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  62. BabbaZee10:02 AM

    he has great taste

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  63. BEAVERTON, Ore. (CBS Seattle) - Local authorities placed a hamster into protective custody after its owner, an intoxicated driver, was arrested.

    Early Tuesday morning, three officers with the Beaverton Police pulled over 27-year-old Nicole Huey after suspecting her of driving while intoxicated, according to Oregon Live.

    During the 12:30 a.m. stop, officers reportedly observed the hamster – whose name is not known – placed in her lap


    http://seattle.cbslocal.com/2012/10/18/hamster-placed-in-police-protective-custody-following-dui-stop/

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  64. BabbaZee10:08 AM

    you mean they did not beat it with a stick and pepper spray it?

    the opposite reaction?

    surely they will be fired

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  65. lol...i guess they had to put it somewhere, but it sounds ridiculous

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  66. BabbaZee10:10 AM

    it sure does!

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  67. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JOHw7lX3Gu4

    baby elephant rescue

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  68. BabbaZee10:13 AM

    oo the mama

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  69. BabbaZee10:14 AM

    I love the elephants so much

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  70. BabbaZee10:19 AM

    when I was 5 my father took me to the circus and because he was a cop we came in to MSG underground and backstage - I saw the elephants there - they were very upset and depressed - so he takes me out there and there are 3 rings and I can not keep straight what I ma supposed to be watching and the elephants have me all worried and I start crying and weeping and he says what is it and I say the elephants are humiliated, get me out of here .....

    he loved to tell this story because he was shocked I even knew the world humiliated I was 5

    he did not give me any crap though he took me out of there immediately that I remember

    he understood me

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  71. john.barnett10:21 AM

    WTF is this...change is BAD

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  72. BabbaZee10:21 AM

    what can I tell you

    it was this or delete the fuckin thing entire;y

    how are you grandpa?

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  73. BabbaZee10:22 AM

    also Grammy did all the work I am numbnutz know nothing so we are speaking now only because of her

    I was so sick of it I was willing to just hit DELETE and go away.

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  74. BabbaZee10:23 AM

    and I do not like it either but I feel guilty complaining when she worked so hard to get it for me and install it whilst I sat around smoking drinking and bitching

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  75. its a very um diagnositic story. Good of him. Smart little BZ.

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  76. BabbaZee10:25 AM

    I touched them I got an overwhelming feeling of despair from them I can remember it

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  77. most people wouldn't get it

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  78. BabbaZee10:26 AM

    My father really did understand me when I was little we are very alike I did not have to explain things to him he just knew

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  79. that insight makes a good cop too

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  80. BabbaZee10:27 AM

    he was an excellent cop really

    the neighborhood loved him too

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  81. BabbaZee10:28 AM

    well part of them loved him the other part was scared shitless of him ahahah

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  82. they don't do insight so much today, they are trained to react to stimulus

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  83. BabbaZee10:29 AM

    what they do now has no resemblance to then

    and even then he hated the other cops and was not part of their world ....

    like my cousin Eli in Israel they are the same

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  84. BabbaZee10:34 AM

    yes I am the Childhood Disease yet unnamed

    BabbaZed Syndrome

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  85. BabbaZee10:36 AM

    back then you had a "beat" the whole place knew you you knew them, you knew who belonged and who was interloper, you did not shoot people entering their own apartments 33 times in error you knew who lived in them...

    they used to call him MR Hank and L'Assasione

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  86. BabbaZee10:37 AM

    each group respectively. AHAHAHA

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  87. BabbaZee10:37 AM

    no swat teams were necessary

    and we are talking deep dark South Bronx during the worst time there ever

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  88. BabbaZee10:38 AM

    my father enjoys killing and he is good at it - if he had not been a cop he would have been an outlaw there is zero doubt

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  89. BabbaZee10:39 AM

    but in his words he only kills those who need to be dead.

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  90. BabbaZee10:40 AM

    never would he kill an animal though. never. not even a mouse.

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  91. BabbaZee10:40 AM

    he had to shoot rabid dogs a few times this bothered him

    shooting people he did not care slept like a baby after.

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  92. BabbaZee10:41 AM

    for a time we had packs of wild rabid dogs roaming the South Bronx was a big problem in the 70's

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  93. http://siriuslymeg.tumblr.com/post/33738057928/99-life-hacks-to-make-your-life-easier


    99 fun little tricks.....you said you wished you knew a trick

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  94. BabbaZee10:42 AM

    HA
    http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mbyih6wkYi1qhkzpz.jpg


    good one

    i go ablute be back

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  95. oh i bet you did! in places like that dogs often run feral

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  96. other cities

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  97. BulgarWheat10:50 AM

    Hayseed is going to have another happy feetballz season. Ain't nobody can get on the field with 'Bama this year. I might be the best team I've seen in 20/30 years.

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  98. Boy we heard about a couple years ago in the Raleigh airport waiting for a rental car. It took and hour and half to get a car because there were so many fat guys in there yelling roll tide and shit like that....that is Alabama isn't it?

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  99. BulgarWheat11:26 AM

    that's 'Bama.

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  100. was a funny scene

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  101. BabbaZee11:29 AM

    OHHHHHHHHH wow!

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  102. BulgarWheat11:29 AM

    RDU is a pretty nice airport now.

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  103. BabbaZee11:33 AM

    http://www.readerscatalog.com/products/bodleian-christmas-bookshelves-wrapping-paper

    swoonin'

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  104. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KE_hDWMftgc

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  105. I loved the whole place, but it was so hot that day. They saddled me with a giant grampa Mercury but I didn't care because it had a giant grampa air conditioner.

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  106. bookmarked

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  107. BabbaZee11:40 AM

    oo baby zimmy

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  108. mhm, looks like a nice kid

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  109. “I paint self-portraits because I am so often alone, because I am the person I know best. ” Frida Kahlo

    I understand that. I talk about myself because I am the test case I know best.

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  110. BabbaZee11:44 AM

    most people know zero about themselves

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  111. ok, well whoop it up today if ya can, i gotta go "be here now" and stuff
    smoochies

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  112. BabbaZee11:48 AM

    Adios Amiga

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  113. BabbaZee11:51 AM

    for P from his Lepertude
    http://www.wired.com/rawfile/2012/10/new-gadget-helps-foil-irksome-red-light-cameras

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  114. BulgarWheat11:58 AM

    it's almost feetballz time.

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  115. BulgarWheat12:41 PM

    Point after is good. The Buck's are out front. They better stay there today. A nap is in my future.

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  116. ChicagoBlue4:00 PM

    Hidy Ho - in the middle of cleaning house and stuff like that there.

    Sorry about all your house repairs and all the unsettling it causes Bulgar. I hate that disruption - I don't handle that at all well...

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  117. ChicagoBlue4:00 PM

    Awwwwww - so great

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  118. ChicagoBlue4:09 PM

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444868204578064483923017090.html?mod=WSJ_LifeStyle_Lifestyle_6
    My 6,128 Favorite Books

    I don't know if I'm doing this right - but I couldn't sleep last night and found this WSJ article - it's so good!

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  119. pbird4:10 PM

    Hi there ChicagoBlue. How its going in your world?

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  120. ChicagoBlue4:12 PM

    Ha - my old boogaloo dudes would be WTF?

    You're up late on a Friday night reading the Wall Street Journal - who are you?? LOL

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  121. ChicagoBlue4:15 PM

    Birdy!

    Going a-okay, love these fall afternoons! I have to head outside and bring in the deck furniture and sweep a bit. Then I'll be back to set a spell.

    How's by you??

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  122. pbird4:16 PM

    Still kicking. I've been out hitting the farm stands. I bought a twenty pound cabbage. Couldn't help meself. They are supposed to be for kraut. Its been a while since i made a bunch of that.

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  123. BabbaZee4:17 PM

    I dread that awkward moment when a friend hands you the book that
    changed his or her life, and it is a book that you have despised since
    you were 11 years old. Yes, "Atlas Shrugged." Or worse, "The
    Fountainhead." No, actually, let's stick with "Atlas Shrugged."

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  124. pbird4:18 PM

    oy! I plain hate it when people give me books. Its always an agony. What a person wants to read is so damn specific.

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  125. pbird4:18 PM

    I'm a great editor too. lollolll argh........

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  126. ChicagoBlue4:19 PM

    Ahhh - lovely!

    I spent so many many hours in our little local library. Sitting on the floor trying to figure out which books to bring home...

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  127. BabbaZee4:19 PM

    ahahha

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  128. pbird4:19 PM

    Eating lunch with the farmhands and lawn crews at the favorite taco joint. Yummers. I have a real problem for tongue tacos.

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  129. ChicagoBlue4:20 PM

    Yep - very specific.

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  130. pbird4:21 PM

    time goes on

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  131. ChicagoBlue4:23 PM

    And goes in weird ways - can't say if I like it or not, but there it goes...

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  132. ChicagoBlue4:25 PM

    Tongue, oh my - only person I knew who liked that was my Mom.

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  133. ChicagoBlue4:25 PM

    Good luck!

    Make cole slaw - that's the only wat I eat cabbage.

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  134. pbird4:27 PM

    i'm kinda a throwback, lol

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  135. ChicagoBlue4:28 PM

    Gotta head outside while the fall sun is shining - I'll be back!

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  136. BulgarWheat4:43 PM

    just picked up an early supper from Carrabba's italian grill. nice salad, fresh baked bread with olive oil and herbs.

    my stomach is content. watching college feetballz and listening to Pretzel Logic.

    Is a good day.

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  137. BabbaZee4:43 PM

    .....

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  138. pbird4:49 PM

    Dark barn and baby barn and my little cabbage problem.

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  139. pbird4:50 PM

    Barns have faces you know?

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  140. BulgarWheat5:03 PM

    I didn't think anyone else saw that but me!

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  141. BulgarWheat5:06 PM

    gimme shelter

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDxpdFKuGb4

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  142. BulgarWheat5:11 PM

    where the hell did Mick find that chick?!!!

    The original version the chick's voice was remarkable, but so is this chick!

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  143. BulgarWheat5:13 PM

    I'm a monkey man, and I'm glad that you're a monkey woman too!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ThX1gl7YDY

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  144. pbird6:35 PM

    We later learned that the Muslim Brotherhood president of Egypt, Mohammed Morsi, was behind the attack.

    We now know it was not initially an attack, but an attempted kidnapping of Ambassador Stevens to use him as a pawn to get their beloved Blind Sheik back.

    What is most shocking, however, is that a source within the White House states that it was arranged as an October surprise by Barack Obama. Obama, in order to make the release of the Blind Sheik more palatable to the American people, and to boost his sagging approval ratings, arranged with the Muslim Brotherhood to kidnap Ambassador Stevens. Then, days before the election, acting the part of the hero, planned to release the Blind Sheik in exchange for Ambassador Stevens.
    http://www.westernjournalism.com/muslim-brotherhood-behind-benghazi-attack-with-link-to-obama/

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  145. pbird6:35 PM

    The plan was for security to be minimal at the consulate, protected by only Libyan security guards who would melt away into the night at the appointed time.

    The plan fell apart as two former SEALs, Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods, fought the kidnappers, leading to a firefight and subsequent fire, killing Stevens, Woods, Doherty, and also Sean Smith, a communications specialist.

    Obama then had to create a cover-up so massive that it will go down in the history books until the end of time.

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  146. pbird6:39 PM

    United Nations-affiliated election monitors from Europe and central Asia will be at polling places around the U.S. looking for voter suppression activities by conservative groups, a concern raised by civil rights groups during a meeting this week. The intervention has drawn criticism from a prominent conservative-leaning group combating election fraud.

    The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), a United Nations partner on democratization and human rights projects, will deploy 44 observers around the county on Election Day to monitor an array of activities, including potential disputes at polling places

    http://nation.foxnews.com/un-affiliated-monitors-us-polling-stations/2012/10/20/united-nations-affiliated-election-monitors-be-placed-polling-stations-around-us

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  147. BulgarWheat6:40 PM

    if that's what actually happened, people all the way up to the top should be judged and duly prosecuted by a jury of their peers.

    A reverse October surprise. Go figger?

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  148. BulgarWheat6:42 PM

    how will the UN deal with the New Black Panther party outside of polling stations in Phillidelphia? With nightsticks.

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  149. pbird6:43 PM

    nah.....

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  150. pbird6:43 PM

    it seems to fit well doesnt it?

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  151. BulgarWheat6:46 PM

    believe it or not, I've seen worse.

    and people wonder why I'm so jaded?!!!

    people, especially in uniform are simply pawns. They used us like M&M's for their own political purposes. I have discussed this with the Leper. He knows what I'm talking about.

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  152. pbird6:47 PM

    Just like Catch 22 I am sure.

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  153. pbird6:48 PM

    oh tired,

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  154. BulgarWheat6:49 PM

    it took me years to realize it. makes me very sad and disappointed in people.

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  155. BulgarWheat6:51 PM

    didn't think so.

    only vets and conservatives of various stripes are terrorists now. it's a mad, mad world.

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  156. BulgarWheat6:52 PM

    grab a nap. it's one of life's little pleasures. I appreciate a good nap the way a young man appreciates a beautiful woman.

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  157. BabbaZee7:43 PM

    you are not so fickin old yanno

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  158. BulgarWheat7:53 PM

    it's not the years, it's the miles.

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  159. BulgarWheat7:54 PM

    I didn't have to go to that damned costume party tonight. I'm staying home with the boy and watching feetballz. We had an early supper, but an excellent supper.

    All in all, life is pretty dawgone good today.

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  160. BulgarWheat8:51 PM

    I will call it an early evening tonight. Brush the scoofus off mah toofus and get some much deserved rest. Feetballz is sort of boring today. Hayseed's lads are kicking ass and taking names. Rocky Top is doing a lot better than I would have guessed though.

    I don't think anyone could beat 'Bama right now. Vicious defense. Efficient offense. The whole package.

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  161. pbird9:00 PM

    Let Them Go Hungry

    Okay, that's enough lame francophone punning. This year some guy working in some office someplace some ways down the chain from the chef de cabinet decided to reduce the permitted lunchtime calorie intake of American middle-schoolers from 785 calories to 700 calories. I chanced to read this news while sitting in my doctor's office staring at a Body Mass Index chart on the wall. If you've ever attended a middle-school choir concert and watched a 4′10″ boy warbling along with a 5′6″ girl from the grade below, you'll know that things can get really wacky developmentally round about Grade Six. But a bureaucrat in Washington has decided that, food-wise, one size fits all. The World Health Organization considers BMI 25 to be overweight for Caucasians but BMI 23 for Asians. Yet a bureaucrat in Washington can breezily impose a uniform calorific intake on the school cafeterias of Honolulu and Buffalo.

    http://www.steynonline.com/5225/let-them-go-hungry

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  162. ChicagoBlue9:45 PM

    Oh, ended up going out to the store again, dinner, dishes, laundry. Life is good lol

    Now I have a good hot cup of coffee, chilly night.

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  163. ChicagoBlue9:48 PM

    Oh - too, too sick.

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  164. BabbaZee12:31 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUDxdPBFfQM&feature=g-vrec

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  165. BabbaZee12:36 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0abSUguUJPk&feature=related

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  166. BabbaZee12:39 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZRYEOBHttg&feature=related

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  167. BabbaZee12:40 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuvO2Vw-M2Y&feature=related

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  168. Like those guys a lot.

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  169. BabbaZee12:45 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ux7HgO9QhAc&feature=related

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  170. BabbaZee12:47 AM

    yeahs

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  171. BabbaZee12:50 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Szx6JsgukS8&feature=related

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  172. BabbaZee1:00 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtWOaqcXplw&feature=related

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  173. BabbaZee1:00 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLtKbqEIY58&feature=related

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  174. BabbaZee1:02 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4UcaLHaabY&feature=related

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  175. BabbaZee1:03 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8M8R835Ck4&feature=related

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  176. BabbaZee1:07 AM

    lila tovski
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tLsFsGxLmE&feature=related

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  177. BabbaZee1:12 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ2hb45cRWk&feature=relmfu

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  178. BabbaZee1:31 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4tJiyU_gjY&feature=related

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  179. pbird2:56 AM

    goodnight all

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  180. BulgarWheat3:22 AM

    I think I'll fry up some goetta and eggs for breakfast in a little while. I've had a nice and healthy appetite this weekend..

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  181. BulgarWheat3:41 AM

    feh! too early to start breakfast. no one is going to be up for hours around this joint.

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  182. BulgarWheat3:42 AM

    certainly too early to cut the grass. that would only piss people off and the sun won't rise for several hours either. I go listen to musika and visit the garage.

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  183. BulgarWheat5:42 AM

    Wine Shortage Looms In Europe...

    drink more beer, frenchie!

    http://www.cnbc.com/id/49480645

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  184. BulgarWheat5:55 AM

    5.3 earthquake shakes central California

    http://www.foxnews.com/weather/2012/10/21/moderate-53-earthquake-shakes-central-california/?test=latestnews

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  185. BulgarWheat5:57 AM

    I think I'll make myself some goetta and eggs. I'll save the rest for when everyone else starts to wake up.

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  186. BulgarWheat6:23 AM

    it's cooking. the kitchen smells wonderful. after a visit to the garage I have a healthy appetite.

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  187. BulgarWheat7:07 AM

    Santa seems very bummed out.

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  188. BulgarWheat7:34 AM

    Just mentioned on the news, George McGovern has passed away. Politically was not much of a fan of his, but may he rest in peace.

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  189. BulgarWheat7:36 AM

    Family Spokesman: George McGovern dead at age 906 minutes ago
    http://www.wral.com/family-spokesman-george-mcgovern-dead-at-age-90/11683892/

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  190. BulgarWheat7:38 AM

    SHUT: Anti-Muslim filmmaker detained for almost a month, next court date three days after election...

    seems a little too convenient.

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/watercooler/2012/oct/20/picket-anti-muslim-filmmaker-detained-almost-month/

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  191. BabbaZee7:43 AM

    Nine hunders undt six??
    WOW

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  192. BabbaZee7:49 AM

    “If the Brotherhood does not side now with common sense and modern-day
    values we will have complete chaos,” Mohamed ElBaradei, the Nobel
    laureate who has rejected the whole process, told me.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/19/opinion/roger-cohen-shariahs-limits-in-egypt.html?src=recg

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