WASHINGTON (AP) — The way many high school students see it, government
censorship of newspapers may not be a bad thing, and flag burning is
hardly protected free speech.
While not a good thing, it doesn't come as a suprise either . The very sad
fact is we are in the process of creating a society that cares little about
values and more about the "sound bite war" in iraq . Of course television
journalism in the US requires as much thought as one would get from a bucket
of mud, so with numb brains our youth and most of thier parents venture off
into the brave new world led by the christian conservatives we elected . I
wouldn't be suprised if our Declaration of Independance was banned for being
subversive and "going to far" .
WASHINGTON (AP) — The way many high school students see it, government
censorship of newspapers may not be a bad thing, and flag burning is
hardly protected free speech.
Gosh that is a scary thought, like the Catholic Church used to be
about reading the Bible, ban it. Well one thing I have learned is
that everything changes. There is a pendulum quality to such things I
think, believe as I do or else, then a more radical and rebellious
sort of system comes in, cycles, everything is cycles.
lftwing lindy <snicker> wrote:
Gosh that is a scary thought, like the Catholic Church used to bethings I
about reading the Bible, ban it. Well one thing I have learned is
that everything changes. There is a pendulum quality to such
think, believe as I do or else, then a more radical and rebellious
sort of system comes in, cycles, everything is cycles.
"the more things change, the more they stay the same" - snake pliskin
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You know, I guess what I am is someone who can't quite figure out why
people don't just go by the golden rule and get along.
Cream puffs all around!
(eat or throw - or better yet, both!)
rightwing lindy wrote:
You know, I guess what I am is someone who can't quite figure out
why people don't just go by the golden rule and get along.
<angstyrebeliouswiggle> rules were made to be broken
Cream puffs all around!
(eat or throw - or better yet, both!)
<dramaticpawtoforhead> you dare to throw food while there are millions
starving in this world??? how....... heartless
<splats linda with grits (they dont count as food)>
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ACK !!!!!! GRITS !!!!!! evil evil evil, well they do have some uses now don't
they ??? russ launches a "smart" grit blob at rabbit, this is neat, GPS
guided grits !!! excuse me i think the homeland security dept is knocking at
my door ;-)
OK so now maybe you can tell us non-Yanks exactly what grits ARE... or
don't I want to know?
AJ
ACK !!!!!! GRITS !!!!!! evil evil evil, well they do have some uses
now don't they ??? russ launches a "smart" grit blob at rabbit, this
is neat, GPS guided grits !!! excuse me i think the homeland security
dept is knocking at my door ;-)
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Amanda Penrose
http://amanda.dd.com.au
You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.
remember you asked ... grits are, well they hold whatever shape you put them--
in, tend to be very bland and starchy, actually they are pretty much composed
of nothing but starch ... in the southern states (i'm in/from new york so i'm
not a grit lover) they love grits with gravy or butter on them .... wallpaper
paste, very very thick lumpy wallpaper paste ... the only thing worse than
grits would be grits and broccoli !!!!!
however - because of thier ability to maintain any shape, even under severe
gravitational stresses, they can easily be formed into an aerodynamicly stable
projectile and launched at rabbits or whoever with a high degree of success
... in addition, upon impact they tend to splatter covering the target with
sticky bloblettes of grit
glad to be of service ma'am
Yikes, I
AM sorry I asked!
And you actually EAT them?
I mean, one actually EATS them?
Shudder
AJ
russy@adelphia.net wrote:
remember you asked ... grits are, well they
hold whatever shape you put them in, tend to be very bland and starchy,
actually they are pretty much composed of nothing but starch ... in the
southern states (i'm in/from new york so i'm not a grit lover) they
love grits with gravy or butter on them .... wallpaper paste, very very
thick lumpy wallpaper paste ... the only thing worse than grits would
be grits and broccoli !!!!!
however - because of thier ability to maintain any shape, even under
severe gravitational stresses, they can easily be formed into an
aerodynamicly stable projectile and launched at rabbits or whoever with
a high degree of success ... in addition, upon impact they tend to
splatter covering the target with sticky bloblettes of grit
glad to be of service ma'am
Yikes, I AM sorry I asked!
And you actually EAT them?
I mean, one actually EATS them?
Shudder
AJ
russy@adelphia.net wrote:
remember you asked ... grits are, well they hold whatever shape you put them-- Amanda Penrose
in, tend to be very bland and starchy, actually they are pretty much
composed of nothing but starch ... in the southern states (i'm in/from new
york so i'm not a grit lover) they love grits with gravy or butter on them
.... wallpaper paste, very very thick lumpy wallpaper paste ... the only
thing worse than grits would be grits and broccoli !!!!!
however - because of thier ability to maintain any shape, even under severe
gravitational stresses, they can easily be formed into an aerodynamicly
stable projectile and launched at rabbits or whoever with a high degree of
success ... in addition, upon impact they tend to splatter covering the
target with sticky bloblettes of grit
glad to be of service ma'am
http://amanda.dd.com.au
You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.
I would never eat them but i do believe certain rabbits
are very fond of them ;-)
On Monday, February 7, 2005, at 09:30 PM, Amanda Penrose wrote:
Yikes, I AM sorry I asked!
And you actually EAT them?
I mean, one actually EATS them?
Shudder
AJ
russy@adelphia.net wrote:
remember you asked ... grits are, well they-- Amanda Penrose
hold whatever shape you put them in, tend to be very bland and starchy,
actually they are pretty much composed of nothing but starch ... in the
southern states (i'm in/from new york so i'm not a grit lover) they
love grits with gravy or butter on them .... wallpaper paste, very very
thick lumpy wallpaper paste ... the only thing worse than grits would
be grits and broccoli !!!!!
however - because of thier ability to maintain any shape, even under
severe gravitational stresses, they can easily be formed into an
aerodynamicly stable projectile and launched at rabbits or whoever with
a high degree of success ... in addition, upon impact they tend to
splatter covering the target with sticky bloblettes of grit
glad to be of service ma'am
http://amanda.dd.com.au
You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.
I would never eat them but i do believe certain rabbits are very fond of them
;-)
On Monday, February 7, 2005, at 09:30 PM, Amanda Penrose wrote:
Yikes, I AM sorry I asked!
And you actually EAT them?
I mean, one actually EATS them?
Shudder
AJ
russy@adelphia.net wrote:
remember you asked ... grits are, well they hold whatever shape you put-- Amanda Penrose
them in, tend to be very bland and starchy, actually they are pretty much
composed of nothing but starch ... in the southern states (i'm in/from new
york so i'm not a grit lover) they love grits with gravy or butter on them
.... wallpaper paste, very very thick lumpy wallpaper paste ... the only
thing worse than grits would be grits and broccoli !!!!!
however - because of thier ability to maintain any shape, even under severe
gravitational stresses, they can easily be formed into an aerodynamicly
stable projectile and launched at rabbits or whoever with a high degree of
success ... in addition, upon impact they tend to splatter covering the
target with sticky bloblettes of grit
glad to be of service ma'am
http://amanda.dd.com.au
You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.
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Starving people, huh? Well I guess we could use grits.
corn than we do. How about plates of shaving cream then if you
must? You are just giving me a hard time, aren't you?
sigh If you are ever in the South, try some grits, the real stuff....
Try some ham and biscuits if you get the chance with your grits.
ACK !!!!!! GRITS !!!!!! evil evil evil, well they do have some uses
now don't they ??? russ launches a "smart" grit blob at rabbit, this
is neat, GPS guided grits !!! excuse me i think the homeland security
dept is knocking at my door ;-)
rusty rover rote:
ACK !!!!!! GRITS !!!!!! evil evil evil, well they do have some uses
now don't they ??? russ launches a "smart" grit blob at rabbit, this
is neat, GPS guided grits !!! excuse me i think the homeland security
dept is knocking at my door ;-)
is that like a chapter of the michigan malitia?
triple decker chocolate barbarian (?) cake ... if you make that bavarian launch
bwahahahaha! you think you can defeat me so easily? whilst it is true that
your gps guided grits are truely a formidible wepon , they are mere childs
toys in the hands of an amature!
<dramatic drum roll> behold... the megabuster 4000 series omega class, with
this i can dispatch a barrage of several cakes or pasteries at once! taste my
wrath you curr!!!! <flings 3 tripple decker chocolate barbarian cream cakes
at russ>
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hey!!!!!!!!!!!!!! y'all quit maligning grits.. cooked right they are great
and hardly tasteless and bland..
headbonks!!!
<flings 3 tripple decker chocolate
barbarian cream cakes at russ>
On Monday, February 7, 2005, at 11:00 PM, The Colective wrote:
<flings 3 tripple decker chocolate
barbarian cream cakes at russ>triple decker chocolate barbarian (?) cake ... if you make that bavarian
launch away !!!!!!!
On Monday, February 7, 2005, at 11:00 PM, The Colective wrote:
<flings 3 tripple decker chocolate
barbarian cream cakes at russ>triple decker chocolate barbarian (?) cake ... if you make that bavarian
launch away !!!!!!!
i can dispatch a barrage of several cakes or pasteries at
once! taste my wrath you curr!!!! <flings 3 tripple decker chocolate
barbarian cream cakes at russ>
lindy
somewhere-in-the-middle wrote:
Starving people, huh? Well I guess we could use grits.
<horrifiedshimmy> noooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!! grits ar not
food.. its only good for 2 things, namely ammunition and wallpaper
paste.
corn than we do. How about plates of shaving cream then if you
must? You are just giving me a hard time, aren't you?
<angelicsmile> me? giving you a hard time?? <bambieyes>
would i do that?
sigh If you are ever in the South, try some grits, the realstuff....
erm... been there, done that ... like i said .. ammunition and
wallpaper paste
Try some ham and biscuits if you get the chance with your grits.
erm.. dunno about that, but i had biscuits and milk gravy for breakfast
in misery... and now i see why some people pronounce the state that way
;) and i try hard to forget what other culinary tortures i endured in
kentuckyanna and tenn. i used to think beverly hillbilies was
fiction....
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Sorry you got bad food, honest it is not the particular dish it is the
way it is prepared. Hey I'm related to at least half of North Carolina here,
I know this stuff.
linda
wrote:
Sorry you got bad food, honest it is not<raises a furry eyebrow and looks at joy> this gal is one of
the particular dish it is the way it is prepared. Hey I'm related to
at least half of North Carolina here, I know this stuff.
your's joy?
well that explains it! isnt it strange that the only two people
defending expensive wallpaper paste are both in the same place??
coincinece? i think not! ;)
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