> in-elegant, yet...
>
> http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=502295
>
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On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 5:20 PM, denstar wrote:
>> The evidence is that everyone, including the White House, was misled
> [...]
>
> Total Bull-Shit, man. Just an obvious untruth, you know?
>
> Do you *really* believe that? Impossible. I feel it's simply
> impossible that you could.
If it is su
d'oh... also the wrong one...
grrr...
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 9:30 PM, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> in-elegant, yet...
>
> http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=502295
>
>
>
> --
> will
>
> "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
> and that would just be unacceptable.
in-elegant, yet...
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Having had a nervous breakdown around 10+ years ago, I can safely say that
when I was prescribed anti depressants I was like I am not a mental case
(although some might disagree).
The point is that when your anxiety levels are extreme, the right meds help
tremendously. I tried alternative natural
> Of course everyone knows the original title was "War, What is it Good For?"
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> gg wrote:
> 1. Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy
> 2. Madame Bovary, by Gustave Flaubert
> 3. War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy
Because I'm reading the Hornblower series I got interested in
Napoleon's invasion of Russia (from Commodore Hornblower), so I
decided to start War & Peace a few days ago. I th
> Jim wrote:
> I came across this list while Goololligagging (my word, I made it up)
> instead of working:
>
Here a great book:
http://www.amazon.com/Top-Ten-Writers-Their-Favorite/dp/0393328406/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1219031646&sr=1-8
Operating on the theory that no one knows more about
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2006/mar/02/news.michellepauli
> +) To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Got it, great read, thought your comment in the other thread was spot on.
> +) The Bible
Feh. Self contradictory rubbish, doesn't even read well as a fairy tale.
> +) The Lord of the Rings
> No doubt, if you can take in energy, and transform it to the kind you
> need, you'll be powered forever, because the only thing that ever
> really changes, is polarity (sounds deep, neh?).
Thats true . Energy is really the most interesting thing. But I'm not sure
I understand how it applies t
> Denny wrote:
> Why repeat this untruth?
>
It's the cognitive dissonance thing.
Remember that movie Sybil with Sally Field? Same thing. There's
going to be a lot of Bush-Sybils walking around for a few decades.
Some may recover, many wont; eventually they'll die off.
In the meantime our job
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey wrote:
[...]
> I love all of Dahl's books, he was truly a great children's author that has
> certainly ongoing appeal.
Did you read his autobiographies? It tripped me out to hear about the
airplanes in the olive fields, and just how knarly that g
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 12:15 PM, Robert Munn wrote:
[...]
> The evidence is that everyone, including the White House, was misled
[...]
Total Bull-Shit, man. Just an obvious untruth, you know?
Do you *really* believe that? Impossible. I feel it's simply
impossible that you could.
I know you w
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 1:49 PM, Larry wrote:
>> Are you referring to all the anti-US politicians in the UK, France,
>> Russia, and bureaucrats at the UN, who were directly bribed by Saddam
>> Hussein through the oil for food scam? Somehow you forgot about them.
>
> NO I'm talking about those cou
man...
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> On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 9:00 AM, Larry wrote:
>
> > Aside from Bush's poodle, Tony Blair, how many of the so-called
> coalition of the willing were bribed? All but Australia it would seem.
> Countries like the >Ukraine and Georgia participated in the hopes of
> the shrubbery's support for jo
>
>Here's the scorecard:
>
>* McCain for his part is the winner. He said the right thing right
>away and he's sent envoys as well as having daily gab sessions with
>the Georgian president. Whether that's overstepping (I think it is) I
>dunno, but he's the winner. (except for his "get away with i
C.
man...
sorry for your loss..
i, at times get very down. you know, swinging down.
but looking back, have always been a little gloomy, as you may have been..
dont take every ones word as to what you are supposed to feel like.
being down can be good. so you gain some weight.
have a bad night mare
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's a zillion ways to politically slice this thing but the fact is
> that the US, due to the worst foreign policy in history, is fucked.
Hmm. Georgia is fucked, that's for sure. I don't see how the US is
fucked, exactly
> RoMunn wrote:
> Do you prefer "A vote for Obama is a vote for Russian aggression."
>
There's a zillion ways to politically slice this thing but the fact is
that the US, due to the worst foreign policy in history, is fucked.
Putin set up Bush for this and, frankly, didn't do a very good job of
h
> MJ wrote:
> such a wide-ranging generalization that medication is something that is not
> necessary, when in many cases it is life-saving.
>
Sure, but the point is whether there are other non-drug treatments
that would have the same efficacy without the side effects of the
billions spent on Pha
> JJ wrote:
> You are saying that the doctor's claim that 99% of depression cases don't
> need meds is not strong enough?
>
Well the claim is based on his 40 years of experience in treating depression.
What I"m saying isn't strong enough is that he's only talking about
depression - I think the sa
Do you prefer "A vote for Obama is a vote for Russian aggression."
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Gruss wrote:
> And we're all reminded of what a bullet we've dodged that Bush didn't
> get his NATO wish - a wish that McCain still supports.
>
> Oo! New campaign slogan: Vote For McCain, Take a
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 9:00 AM, Larry wrote:
> Aside from Bush's poodle, Tony Blair, how many of the so-called coalition of
> the willing were bribed? All but Australia it would seem. Countries like the
> >Ukraine and Georgia participated in the hopes of the shrubbery's support for
> joining
>The list (with my comments), created by English librarians is:
Thanks for sharing this. I do often find it interesting to see what people
consider the best books they've ever read.
>+) To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
>
>Just read it for the first time. Deserves to be the classic it is.
I said the invasion was supported by UN resolutions, meaning all the
resolutions about Iraqi aggression dating back to 1992. As has been
pointed out here before, the first Gulf War never officially ended, we
just stopped short of invading and put Iraq into a long-term siege, if
you will. As I have
ok
just ignored last 8 posts or so.. didn't read em.
any how.
wife and i got a little pissed off when watching CNN for he first time
in 8 days this morning in bed.
some ass hat was reporting on the refugee camp in Georgia.
and he kept going to photos he made the camera man zoom in on from
there we
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Gruss wrote:
> I think you need to read up a bit more on the facts.
No, I think you need to read my posts more carefully. As I noted, if
the South Ossetians or Abkahzians want to be part of Russia, they
should be allowed to hold a referendum and choose.
> The re
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And now the Ukrainians are turning up the heat with an offer of
cooperation in the missile shield.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/2570285/Ukraine-offers-satellite-defence-co-operation-with-Europe-and-US.html
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 6:56 AM, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
> The Doc is claiming that 99% of depression cases don't need meds and
> that depression meds come with serious side effects that there's no
> good reason for - i.e., the pills are a scam.
I'd agree that throwing stats around with no basis for them is a dangerous
thing. Do we over-medicate? Absol
>Maybe its the age I'm at but people keep dying and kids keep getting sick,
>and children being abused, neglected and killed, that if there was some sort
>of force that gave a shit about us, these things wouldn't happen.
Not sure such theological questions are something I want to really get
com
I thought you'd appreciate that.
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 6:38 AM, Loathe wrote:
> Great CD.
>
> Robert Munn wrote:
>> Would you prefer "F- the MIddle East" by Stormtroopers of Death?
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what oil embargo? you think saudi arabia, kuwait, or iraq would
embargo us? not a chance in hell.
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Larry wrote:
>>Actually convert to a war time economy and spank the world?
>>
>
> Yes right, and the US will crumple after 5 days of a total oil embargo.
>
~~
Without any research done at all, I have to call you on a very, very strong
statement.
You are saying that the doctor's claim that 99% of depression cases don't
need meds is not strong enough?
What would you say the percentage is, then? 100%? How many nines? 99.99%?
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 1:07
> Mary Jo wrote:
> As for the doctor claiming that depression is not a disease, well while I
> would agree that anti-depressants are given far too often
The Doc is claiming that 99% of depression cases don't need meds and
that depression meds come with serious side effects that there's no
good re
> >Actually convert to a war time economy and spank the world?
> >
>
> Yes right, and the US will crumple after 5 days of a total oil embargo.
Correct. It almost happened during WWII, and that was when the Arabs were
still willing to sell us oil, albeit only accepted payment up-front using
the g
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Thank you to everyone, I'm working on something to post to one of my
blogs about her. She had a wonderfully full life, touched the lives
of many people.
As for the depression aspect of things, my wife is bipolar and has
just started taking the medications - the effect is noticeable! Beth
is righ
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 1:04 AM, Beth In Alaska wrote:
>> I find solace in the idea that everything happens for a reason. I
>> feel there is some sort of Force -- perhaps God, perhaps plain old
>> Consciousness, perhaps something Unconceivable (beyond the fact that
>> it's unconceivable, which in
I came across this list while Goololligagging (my word, I made it up)
instead of working:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2006/mar/02/news.michellepauli
The list (with my comments), created by English librarians is:
+) To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Just read it for the first time. Deserv
Just finished it - never read it before. (I'm actively trying to fill in
holes in my literary appreciation.)
All I can say is I'm so glad that we've gotten over our racism, religious
elitism and socio-economic separatism. Weren't people silly in the 30's?
Jim Davis
~~~
>. When my
> stomach *is* upset I usually eat bland foods such as icecream,
no one ever told me ice cream qualified as a bland food .
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> I find solace in the idea that everything happens for a reason. I
> feel there is some sort of Force -- perhaps God, perhaps plain old
> Consciousness, perhaps something Unconceivable (beyond the fact that
> it's unconceivable, which in itself, is a form of conception;]) --
> showing us... if w
Hatton,
I'm so sorry about your Grandmother. I'm close with mine and really
empathize.
And I never think of you as angry or sad, so I hope the meds help you feel
like yourself again.
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