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ParticipantGood Lord
Is time for me to get that Honda full of silver and an AK-47?
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ParticipantGood Lord
Is time for me to get that Honda full of silver and an AK-47?
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ParticipantGood Lord
Is time for me to get that Honda full of silver and an AK-47?
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ParticipantGood Lord
Is time for me to get that Honda full of silver and an AK-47?
February 7, 2008 at 1:29 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #149115Pasadena Broker
ParticipantJeezus, I don’t know why but I had this notion that I was the only asian guy on this board.
Personally, this election is a mess. None of candidates stick out. And whoever wins, well, like another poster added, it’ll be business as usual. Don’t we have Democratic majority in Congress? Didn’t they get shooed in because of their rhetoric against the war in Iraq? WTF happened?
Our one party system is made up of lying bastards in suits with different colored ties all receiving campaign contributions from the same corporate donors. And with Diebold counting our votes…I know some of you are familiar with this quote “Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything”, but I’m an idiot enough to go and vote for the guy that’s as exciting as boiled broccoli.
On a lighter side note, I had dinner with the in-laws tonight and my mother-in-law who is Taiwanese noted that she won’t vote for Obama because “I don’t want Oprah for vice president”.
February 7, 2008 at 1:29 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #149373Pasadena Broker
ParticipantJeezus, I don’t know why but I had this notion that I was the only asian guy on this board.
Personally, this election is a mess. None of candidates stick out. And whoever wins, well, like another poster added, it’ll be business as usual. Don’t we have Democratic majority in Congress? Didn’t they get shooed in because of their rhetoric against the war in Iraq? WTF happened?
Our one party system is made up of lying bastards in suits with different colored ties all receiving campaign contributions from the same corporate donors. And with Diebold counting our votes…I know some of you are familiar with this quote “Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything”, but I’m an idiot enough to go and vote for the guy that’s as exciting as boiled broccoli.
On a lighter side note, I had dinner with the in-laws tonight and my mother-in-law who is Taiwanese noted that she won’t vote for Obama because “I don’t want Oprah for vice president”.
February 7, 2008 at 1:29 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #149385Pasadena Broker
ParticipantJeezus, I don’t know why but I had this notion that I was the only asian guy on this board.
Personally, this election is a mess. None of candidates stick out. And whoever wins, well, like another poster added, it’ll be business as usual. Don’t we have Democratic majority in Congress? Didn’t they get shooed in because of their rhetoric against the war in Iraq? WTF happened?
Our one party system is made up of lying bastards in suits with different colored ties all receiving campaign contributions from the same corporate donors. And with Diebold counting our votes…I know some of you are familiar with this quote “Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything”, but I’m an idiot enough to go and vote for the guy that’s as exciting as boiled broccoli.
On a lighter side note, I had dinner with the in-laws tonight and my mother-in-law who is Taiwanese noted that she won’t vote for Obama because “I don’t want Oprah for vice president”.
February 7, 2008 at 1:29 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #149402Pasadena Broker
ParticipantJeezus, I don’t know why but I had this notion that I was the only asian guy on this board.
Personally, this election is a mess. None of candidates stick out. And whoever wins, well, like another poster added, it’ll be business as usual. Don’t we have Democratic majority in Congress? Didn’t they get shooed in because of their rhetoric against the war in Iraq? WTF happened?
Our one party system is made up of lying bastards in suits with different colored ties all receiving campaign contributions from the same corporate donors. And with Diebold counting our votes…I know some of you are familiar with this quote “Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything”, but I’m an idiot enough to go and vote for the guy that’s as exciting as boiled broccoli.
On a lighter side note, I had dinner with the in-laws tonight and my mother-in-law who is Taiwanese noted that she won’t vote for Obama because “I don’t want Oprah for vice president”.
February 7, 2008 at 1:29 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #149472Pasadena Broker
ParticipantJeezus, I don’t know why but I had this notion that I was the only asian guy on this board.
Personally, this election is a mess. None of candidates stick out. And whoever wins, well, like another poster added, it’ll be business as usual. Don’t we have Democratic majority in Congress? Didn’t they get shooed in because of their rhetoric against the war in Iraq? WTF happened?
Our one party system is made up of lying bastards in suits with different colored ties all receiving campaign contributions from the same corporate donors. And with Diebold counting our votes…I know some of you are familiar with this quote “Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything”, but I’m an idiot enough to go and vote for the guy that’s as exciting as boiled broccoli.
On a lighter side note, I had dinner with the in-laws tonight and my mother-in-law who is Taiwanese noted that she won’t vote for Obama because “I don’t want Oprah for vice president”.
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Participanthttp://piggington.com/hoas_in_trouble
It’s not a good thing to be the last man/woman standing in this situation.
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Participanthttp://piggington.com/hoas_in_trouble
It’s not a good thing to be the last man/woman standing in this situation.
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Participanthttp://piggington.com/hoas_in_trouble
It’s not a good thing to be the last man/woman standing in this situation.
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Participanthttp://piggington.com/hoas_in_trouble
It’s not a good thing to be the last man/woman standing in this situation.
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Participanthttp://piggington.com/hoas_in_trouble
It’s not a good thing to be the last man/woman standing in this situation.
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