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Don't worry, Kate Bosworth, I still like you too, just not quite as much anymore...



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Why is gas so damn expensive in the U.P.?

entry #15. posted on 10:42pm Jun 09, 2008 - mood: confused

My car ran out of gas in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan recently. It was $4.35/gallon (Typical price in Ohio right now is $3.80 to $3.99)

I know Michigan is higher than us, but why do those poor Yoopers have to pay so much more than the residents of the Lower Peninsula? (It was $4.09 there.) It's not like they're in Hawaii...


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fivenotes responded :
on 9:57am Jun 10, 2008
Where's this $4.09?
Cause where I'm at it's $4.21 uptown lol:( The Thumb sucks too lol.
Psycho_Frighead responded :
on 8:13pm Jun 10, 2008
RE: $4.09
This was in Flint, on my way to St. Ignace.
fivenotes responded :
on 9:08pm Jun 10, 2008
Flint huh?
Did ya pick up radio station Banana 101.5 by chance there?

So did you see both sides of the town:) lol.
Psycho_Frighead responded :
on 12:53pm Jun 11, 2008
Re:
Yes, I did pick up the Banana.

No, I didn't really see both sides of town, because it was 1AM and I was on my way to St. Ignace.


Wisconsin smells like cow dung...

entry #14. posted on 7:52pm Jun 01, 2008 - mood: amused

I was on a road trip yesterday, which took me through Wisconsin. The whole state seems to smell like cow pies. I wonder if this is natural because it is practically the dairy capital of the world...

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Has anybody else here tried drugs?

entry #13. posted on 1:49am May 24, 2008 - mood: bored

I had marijuana once. Anybody else.

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nuckinfutz responded :
on 6:34pm May 24, 2008
title
Tried marijuana once and hated it, all it did was make me paranoid and stupid. No buzz at all, in fact if anything it made me slightly dysphoric (the opposite of high.)

I've been taking Ritalin legally for 13 years.
mojo responded :
on 6:34am May 25, 2008
yes
Tried marijuana a couple of times, never again. Made me super-hyper and paranoid. I like pain pills with codeine when I can get a prescription--they make me feel euphoric, and a little goes a long way. I wouldn't dare try cocaine coz I'd be afraid of a heart attack, and as for heroin or crack--well, I'm not ready to give up my life just yet.


I just did something mean...

entry #12. posted on 2:02pm May 21, 2008 - mood: confused

Fred Phelps is violating the Digital Millenium Copyright Act on his God Hates Ireland website, so I reported the violations to Notre Dame and General Mills.

I am sooooo going to hell...oh wait; I don't believe in hell. Therefore it doesn't apply to me. :)


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How to get flipped off 30 times in 2½ hours

entry #11. posted on 9:40pm May 16, 2008 - mood: amused

I decided to make the drive home from work in Toledo back to home (96 miles one way) at 45 MPH to save gas. I stayed off the interstate, and took mostly two-lane roads (no interstates). It only took a half hour longer to get home, and I got home on two gallons of gas instead of four. However, when you drive 45 even on a road with a 55 MPH speed limit, people still like to tailgate for miles even when there is plenty of room to pass.

Scary thing, though, I wasn't the only one. I actually paced with someone from Findlay to Arlington, which is about 14 miles.


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nuckinfutz responded :
on 10:24pm May 17, 2008
The tailgaiters were probably drafting you.
Which would help them save gas mileage.
Psycho_Frighead responded :
on 1:21pm May 18, 2008
My new slogan...
I brake for tailgaters.


Anyone else think GTA4 is overrated?

entry #10. posted on 6:54pm May 15, 2008 - mood: happy

Don't get me wrong, I love playing Grand Theft Auto 4 on my Xbox 360, but frankly, it's not quite as interesting as San Andreas was. That, and I hate that you can't change the view a little when driving. I'm not used to being that close up...

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fivenotes responded :
on 7:00am May 16, 2008
I don't know.
I have not played it yet but if I go on the past of GTA then IMO no since the series so far has keep to it's fun.

I will tell ya when I get a copy but for now I am saving and waiting for Fallout 3:)


Bowling ball dodgeball, anyone?

entry #9. posted on 11:07am May 06, 2008 - mood: hyper

I am trying to get a couple of teams together for bowling ball dodgeball. I am having trouble getting people to sign up for some reason, so if anybody is interested, please reply.

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LCD responded :
on 5:25pm May 06, 2008
sure
as long as I get to go first :)
FiddleFaddleOnLSD responded :
on 9:26pm May 07, 2008
title hey
comment sure! Make a ballot about it! LOL
fivenotes responded :
on 1:59pm May 08, 2008
Now do you mean playing dodgeball with bowling balls?
Or does this mean something else? LOL.

If it is do ya pay money or is it working for free?
LMAO.
Psycho_Frighead responded :
on 4:03pm May 08, 2008
re:
I mean using bowling balls for dodgeballs.

Psycho_Frighead responded :
on 4:14pm May 08, 2008
Re: Go first
Okay, but I'm a pretty good catch...


A word on Tibet

entry #8. posted on 10:52pm May 04, 2008 - mood: drunk

A lot of people don't know this, but Tibetans may actually not be any worse off under Chinese rule than they were under the rule of the Lamas. The lamas were, believe it or not, just as totalitarian as the Communists, and frequently hoarded the wealth of the country. At least that is what some sources are saying...

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LCD responded :
on 3:35am May 05, 2008
that may well be
but it was via the will of the people. Communist regime that marched into that country enforced their presence by force.

that being said, even a benevolent dictator is a dictator, and shouldn't allowed to exist, but those people who embrace such deserve everything they get.

justanother responded :
on 4:41pm May 05, 2008
It's been sixty years
I believe that the Tibetan people's quarrel with China is that they invaded in 1951 - Tibet had been a sovereign nation until then for well over a thousand years. I don't believe that China invaded Tibet to liberate its people from the lama oppressors (or the feudal theocracy that existed prior to the 1950s) but more to take over its natural resources. In 1959, Tibetans rose up against the Chinese invaders, and were brutally suppressed.

But currently, China is replacing Tibet's language, culture and religious practices with its own, regardless of what Tibetans may want. Tibetans are becoming the minority in their own home.

It's probable that Tibetans are materially better off now than they were before the Chinese came. But that was almost 60 years ago - the same can likely be said of every country on the globe...

But as far as I can tell, Tibetans aren't free to govern themselves and they don't enjoy basic human rights.

Not to say that pre-1950s Tibet was a Shangri-La of peace and tranquility... it was feudal, and primitive. Like in every country, there was probably some measure of corruption and crime. But, if China had not invaded, Tibet would have in all likelihood, evolved in some way towards a more more modern and democratic state, with a better standard of living for its people. The Dalai Lama who heads the Tibetan government in exile has stated that he would like to see democracy in a free Tibet, with special attention to women's rights.
nuckinfutz responded :
on 6:39pm May 06, 2008
Nearly a lifetime has passed
Most residents of Tibet today consider themselves to be part of China.


End of hiatus

entry #7. posted on 10:44pm May 04, 2008 - mood: happy

I'm back. Finals are over, the semester is over, and I am out of Toledo for the summer (though I will be back to work a couple of days per week).



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And now a word on SPANKING

entry #6. posted on 4:20pm Apr 23, 2008 - mood: frustrated

I know, I run it into the ground, but here's my two cents anyway...

Why is it, that people like to blame crime in the U.S. on lack of spanking when:

1) 75% of parents STILL admit they have spanked their kids in the past
2) More than half of the population still believes in spanking
3) Most criminals were spanked as children (just ask any prison inmate)
4) 8 of the 10 countries with the lowest murder rates in the world are countries where spanking is illegal (all but Canada and Qatar I think, though spanking is restricted in Canada now, so maybe it's more like 8.5 out of 10)



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LCD responded :
on 12:02pm Apr 24, 2008
what children experience in childhood
deeply influence their whole life.

make them experience violence in childhood, and they will first submit themselves as victims, then later in life become perpetrators themselves.

and the cycle continues.
fivenotes responded :
on 4:27pm Apr 24, 2008
Congrats on 4:20 spanking:)
As for why people want it it is because of our barbaric nature. Some feed it and others don't.
Psycho_Frighead responded :
on 10:42pm May 04, 2008
Re: cycle continues
Sometimes, LCD. I am hoping to be one of the few in each generation who break the cycle. I do not plan to spank any of my children, no matter what. And I will not let people near them who aren't willing to respect my feelings on this matter.

LCD responded :
on 5:26pm May 06, 2008
ditto
^me too :)



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