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November 19, 2009 at 1:11 AM in reply to: Off Topic “Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion” #484791November 19, 2009 at 1:11 AM in reply to: Off Topic “Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion” #484877
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Participant[quote=urbanrealtor]Djarums are illegal?[/quote]
Yep, all “flavored” smoking products are now illegal. Even in Vegas.
November 19, 2009 at 1:11 AM in reply to: Off Topic “Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion” #485104afx114
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor]Djarums are illegal?[/quote]
Yep, all “flavored” smoking products are now illegal. Even in Vegas.
November 18, 2009 at 11:32 PM in reply to: Off Topic “Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion” #484236afx114
ParticipantSpeaking of Djarum — I’m finally convinced that Obama is the Nazi everyone’s been claiming he is ever since he banned them. WTF?
November 18, 2009 at 11:32 PM in reply to: Off Topic “Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion” #484403afx114
ParticipantSpeaking of Djarum — I’m finally convinced that Obama is the Nazi everyone’s been claiming he is ever since he banned them. WTF?
November 18, 2009 at 11:32 PM in reply to: Off Topic “Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion” #484776afx114
ParticipantSpeaking of Djarum — I’m finally convinced that Obama is the Nazi everyone’s been claiming he is ever since he banned them. WTF?
November 18, 2009 at 11:32 PM in reply to: Off Topic “Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion” #484862afx114
ParticipantSpeaking of Djarum — I’m finally convinced that Obama is the Nazi everyone’s been claiming he is ever since he banned them. WTF?
November 18, 2009 at 11:32 PM in reply to: Off Topic “Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion” #485088afx114
ParticipantSpeaking of Djarum — I’m finally convinced that Obama is the Nazi everyone’s been claiming he is ever since he banned them. WTF?
November 18, 2009 at 3:06 PM in reply to: Off Topic “Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion” #484077afx114
ParticipantHah the Che. Been to many a great shows there, even put on a few myself.
The greatest irony ever witnessed among that crowd was at an “International Noise Conspiracy” show. They’re a Swedish anti-capitalist band who had a fairly decent following here in the late 90’s, early 00’s. They even had a song called “Capitalism Stole My Virginity.” Great title, don’t you agree?
Anyway, I headed over to their merch booth to check out their selection, and of course like most bands they were selling t-shirts for $25. We all know t-shirts cost about $1.25 to make – $25 is quite a markup! But the irony was lost on them and most of their fans.
But wait, there’s more. They were selling lots of reading materials, and of course had the Communist Manifesto by Marx on paperback. For $30. Not kidding you. That combined with their clever song titles and lyrics had me convinced they were simply taking the piss, laughing all the way to their capitalist bank. Unfortunately they were totally serious.
November 18, 2009 at 3:06 PM in reply to: Off Topic “Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion” #484244afx114
ParticipantHah the Che. Been to many a great shows there, even put on a few myself.
The greatest irony ever witnessed among that crowd was at an “International Noise Conspiracy” show. They’re a Swedish anti-capitalist band who had a fairly decent following here in the late 90’s, early 00’s. They even had a song called “Capitalism Stole My Virginity.” Great title, don’t you agree?
Anyway, I headed over to their merch booth to check out their selection, and of course like most bands they were selling t-shirts for $25. We all know t-shirts cost about $1.25 to make – $25 is quite a markup! But the irony was lost on them and most of their fans.
But wait, there’s more. They were selling lots of reading materials, and of course had the Communist Manifesto by Marx on paperback. For $30. Not kidding you. That combined with their clever song titles and lyrics had me convinced they were simply taking the piss, laughing all the way to their capitalist bank. Unfortunately they were totally serious.
November 18, 2009 at 3:06 PM in reply to: Off Topic “Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion” #484616afx114
ParticipantHah the Che. Been to many a great shows there, even put on a few myself.
The greatest irony ever witnessed among that crowd was at an “International Noise Conspiracy” show. They’re a Swedish anti-capitalist band who had a fairly decent following here in the late 90’s, early 00’s. They even had a song called “Capitalism Stole My Virginity.” Great title, don’t you agree?
Anyway, I headed over to their merch booth to check out their selection, and of course like most bands they were selling t-shirts for $25. We all know t-shirts cost about $1.25 to make – $25 is quite a markup! But the irony was lost on them and most of their fans.
But wait, there’s more. They were selling lots of reading materials, and of course had the Communist Manifesto by Marx on paperback. For $30. Not kidding you. That combined with their clever song titles and lyrics had me convinced they were simply taking the piss, laughing all the way to their capitalist bank. Unfortunately they were totally serious.
November 18, 2009 at 3:06 PM in reply to: Off Topic “Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion” #484702afx114
ParticipantHah the Che. Been to many a great shows there, even put on a few myself.
The greatest irony ever witnessed among that crowd was at an “International Noise Conspiracy” show. They’re a Swedish anti-capitalist band who had a fairly decent following here in the late 90’s, early 00’s. They even had a song called “Capitalism Stole My Virginity.” Great title, don’t you agree?
Anyway, I headed over to their merch booth to check out their selection, and of course like most bands they were selling t-shirts for $25. We all know t-shirts cost about $1.25 to make – $25 is quite a markup! But the irony was lost on them and most of their fans.
But wait, there’s more. They were selling lots of reading materials, and of course had the Communist Manifesto by Marx on paperback. For $30. Not kidding you. That combined with their clever song titles and lyrics had me convinced they were simply taking the piss, laughing all the way to their capitalist bank. Unfortunately they were totally serious.
November 18, 2009 at 3:06 PM in reply to: Off Topic “Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion” #484930afx114
ParticipantHah the Che. Been to many a great shows there, even put on a few myself.
The greatest irony ever witnessed among that crowd was at an “International Noise Conspiracy” show. They’re a Swedish anti-capitalist band who had a fairly decent following here in the late 90’s, early 00’s. They even had a song called “Capitalism Stole My Virginity.” Great title, don’t you agree?
Anyway, I headed over to their merch booth to check out their selection, and of course like most bands they were selling t-shirts for $25. We all know t-shirts cost about $1.25 to make – $25 is quite a markup! But the irony was lost on them and most of their fans.
But wait, there’s more. They were selling lots of reading materials, and of course had the Communist Manifesto by Marx on paperback. For $30. Not kidding you. That combined with their clever song titles and lyrics had me convinced they were simply taking the piss, laughing all the way to their capitalist bank. Unfortunately they were totally serious.
November 13, 2009 at 10:21 AM in reply to: Does anyone know we are bombing the moon on October 9th? #482298afx114
Participant“Significant” amount of water found on the moon: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LCROSS/main/prelim_water_results.html
The finding is based on data taken from the “bombing” that happened last month. Still a waste of money?
November 13, 2009 at 10:21 AM in reply to: Does anyone know we are bombing the moon on October 9th? #482915afx114
Participant“Significant” amount of water found on the moon: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LCROSS/main/prelim_water_results.html
The finding is based on data taken from the “bombing” that happened last month. Still a waste of money?
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