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[attach=full]2392[/attach] GO TEAM OBAMA! (I actually wouldn't mind playing in the presidential bracket. Taxpayer money at stake and all!)
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Did you mean peon? A peon is best defined as a group of laborers with little to no control over their working conditions. Thus, in modern usage, peon can be a synonym for a slave or a thrall or a serf. In that case, there is no such thing as a worthless peon. There are, however, worthless people. Plenty of them. To answer your question... I don't look down my nose at what someone does to make money, but if you're working for minimum wage for more than a couple months... it's time to rethink your career path. I, for one, don't like fast food. I like good food... fast.
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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2AtlHFl5AY]YouTube - Gov't Mule - A Million Miles from Yesterday[/ame]
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Those are some valid points.
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Damn glad to hear it! God... the war on drugs is such a waste of money.
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Ugh... She has a face for radio.
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Whoa! He has a pulse.
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Michael Jackson Is A Shovel Ready Project!
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Both Chuck Berry and Jimi Hendrix are often copied, but they will never be bettered in their genre. Fire is one of the first songs that I learned how to play on guitar. -
All I did was fukk her dog and sh!t in her Jeep. Sheeeeeeeeesh!
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Thanks to that stupid judge, I had to relocate my shop 350 miles from Daisy Duke.
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Eddo does have a reputation for ruining women for all other men.
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You're not buying this "competition" horsesh!t are you?
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Then that will pave the way for a new ethnicity to pick up where the Mexicans/Latino left off. -
I love to hear chicks talk like that.
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Yeah... it is slightly northwest of Lake Lanier. I live in Hall County, but my shop is in Gwinnett County. Did you hear that they are changing the name of Gainesville to Throbbing? Why? Because it is so close to Cumming. Nyuk! Nyuk! Good for you!
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Good God Almighty, woman! Say what you will, boys. Ali has a sexy voice. Something in her inflection and how she stresses her syllables. She is a fantastic conversationalist and will keep your breath baited. Is HE bigger than ME? Maybe we can make this happen someday soon. I'm not taking sloppy seconds from eddo, though.
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I wondered what happened to Jacko's chimp.
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And she does have that kinky librarian look about her.
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You're not buying this "competition" horsesh!t are you?
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The percentage may not be that high, but I am going to be a fukken jerk as well. No one wants to be poor, yet very few have the ability to bring themselves out of their economic situation. The average so-called "poor" person in a America has a higher standard of living than the average European. Let's not even compare them to third world countries. You work for the money you want to make. If you are making minimum wage after six months with a company, then it is time for you to move on. And now we have Mexicans to do those remedial type jobs and do they complain? Despite their status in this country, the average Mexican "landscaper" is more proud of their lifestyle than the average slum-dwelling WASP or black. Do Mexicans act entitled to this and that and the other? No. They keep their heads down, do their job, and continually beat Americans out of jobs because they are willing to do what it takes to make a better life. -
Ohhhh... there is probably more money to be made here in Georgia. Yet, I can't guarantee it. Unemployment, plant closures, business closures run amock these days. The cool kids live in a lovely hamlet nestled in the foothills, next to the might Hooch, and the Lake of Lanier. Cough cough, hint hint...
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You're not buying this "competition" horsesh!t are you?
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We've known for a while that Democrats love to appeal to emotion, rather than logic. This would be because liberalism is a philosophy based on emotion rather than fact rationality. We particularly discovered this during the last presidential campaign. That's why they have developed a particular fondness for focus groups ... and they are ecstatic when they discover words like "change" that can fit brilliantly on campaign signs. So now the Democrats are trying to use the same tactic to pass their precious healthcare reform. Their goal: to dupe middle-class Americans into believing it will help them achieve a better level of healthcare then they presently receive. Third Way, a think tank, is circulating a memo on Capitol Hill and through the administration explaining how Americans "need to be convinced of the value of what they are buying." Now here is the dangerous line, folks. The memo says, "Stability can offer that." The American people are no longer in love with freedom. What the American people want is security ... another way of saying "stability" ... and that is exactly what the current Democrat Party plans to give 'em. Now, back to this memo. Jim Kessler, who co-authored this memo, says "Most of the current words used to describe and sell reform are computational words -- cost, access, quality ... They are Mr. Spock words, not Dr. Spock words. ... You need to use terms that are warm, evocative and emotional." Here we go with this "emotional" versus "logical" argument again. Yeah ... terms like "change you can believe in." The memo also offers Obama some suggestions on how to frame his message: "Stable coverage that cannot be taken away from you through life's ups and downs. Stable costs that won't eat away an increasing share of your paycheck. Stable quality so you can get the treatment you need, when you need it, and from the doctor you choose." Apparently Democrats are catching on to this idea of stability. According to a June 23rd memo distributed to House Democrat Caucus members, "stability and peace of mind" are to be included its daily talking points. So there are now four buzz words for Obama's healthcare plan: cost, choice, quality -- and stability. OK ... so let me play with this idea of a "stable" lifestyle for a moment. How would one define a stable lifestyle? Let's see ... you are guaranteed a place to live. That's stability, right? So, you have a place to live, what more could you want? How about a guarantee of three meals a day! Getting more stable all the time. Now let's throw in a guaranteed job, and just to top things off we'll include health care! Sound good? Well .. this wonderful "stable" lifestyle is available to you right now! Just commit a crime heinous enough to get you sent to prison. That's what we're building for ourselves in America, folks. We're all going to have a life of security and stability in a gilded prison. -
How Many American Soldiers Were Buried Yesterday?
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Below is an example of those "better men". These American military members died in Iraq last month; June 2009: Sergeant Justin J. Duffy Specialist Christopher M. Kurth Specialist Charles D. Parrish Lance Corporal Robert D. Ulmer Staff Sergeant Edmond L. Lo Sergeant Joshua W. Soto Captain Kafele H. Sims Specialist Chancellor A. Keesling And these members of our U.S. Armed Forces died in Afghanistan in June: Sergeant Jones, Ricky D. Specialist Munguia Rivas, Rodrigo A. Command Master Chief Petty Officer Garber, Jeffrey J. 1st Sergeant Blair, John D. Sergeant Smith, Paul G. Staff Sergeant Melton, Joshua Sergeant 1st Class Dupont, Kevin A. Specialist O'Neill, Jonathan C. Chief Warrant Officer Richardson Jr., Ricky L. Specialist Silva, Eduardo S. Lance Corporal Whittle, Joshua R. Major Barnes, Rocco M. Major Jenrette, Kevin M. Staff Sergeant Beale, John C. Specialist Jordan, Jeffrey W. Specialist Griemel, Jarrett P. Specialist Hernandez I, Roberto A. Sergeant Obakrairur, Jasper K. Staff Sergeant Hall, Jeffrey A. Private 1st Class Ogden, Matthew D. Private 1st Class Wilson, Matthew W. Now I ask you all: How many celebrities are at these soldier's funerals? -
I often laugh in the bathtub.
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My southern accent is fully functional with heaping helping of the old south's Victorian-styled vocabulary and folklore.