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Sexual Deviants
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Written by Richard Evans
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Wednesday, 06 August 2008 |
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Zombietime has pics up from the "Up Your Alley" Street Fair held the week before last. Warning: Not for the feint of heart and under no circumstances safe for work. Let me repeat that: NSFW!!!
Here's the link CLICK
For those that cant click through, here's a quick run-down:
- apparently there's a special "San Francisco handshake",
- guy tosses-off from open second story window and spurts on the crowd below,
- guys peeing on other guys and everyone is happy about it,
- guys randomly giving blowies to other guys
- open windo guy sticks a plastic bone up his butt,
- some dude with a saline-inflated nutsack,
- a total toilet pig (boggles the mind - has to be seen to understand),
- and an over abundance of publicly displayed sausage.
All of the above took place in public while the police looked on.
The pink nazis keep telling us that they're normal and that they just
want to be accepted. That shit's not normal. Under no circumstances
do I accept it.
I thought this pic was interesting. This photo hasn't been doctored. The original is available at the link above. Was Richard Warman in the U.S. at the end of July?
(click for larger image)
Warman reference pics:
Sure looks like him to me...
(reference pics hijacked from richadwarman.com )
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 06 August 2008 )
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The Nanny State
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Written by Richard Evans
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Tuesday, 05 August 2008 |
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This is what happens when you raise children to think that the government will solve every problem:
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Jacksonville
police say Reginald Peterson needs to learn that 911 is not the
appropriate place to complain that Subway left the sauce off a spicy
Italian sandwich.
Police said the 42-year-old man dialed 911 twice
last week so he could have his sub made correctly. The second call was
to complain that officers weren't arriving fast enough.
Subway
workers told police Peterson became belligerent and yelled when they
were fixing his order. They locked him out of the store after he left
to call police.
When officers arrived, they tried to calm
Peterson and explain the proper use of 911. Those efforts failed, and
he was arrested on a charge of making false 911 calls.
10 to 1 say's that that guy's an Obama supporter
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The Biased Media
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Written by Dinosaur
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Saturday, 02 August 2008 |
The accused Vince Weiguang LI, 40 years of age, appeared in Provincial Court of Manitoba in Portage la Prairie this morning and has been remanded into custody until August 5th, 2008.
The RCMP investigation to date indicates that Mr. LI has no known criminal record.
The investigation is ongoing and no further details are being released at this time.
http://www.mts.net/%7Edcaskey/press.html
How can someone do that and not have a record? Yikes, turn the walkman down.
I know they are annoying but,... I think theres a big piece still tio be filled in like a divorce or something underworldy, or in another country, or with another ID.
he saw the attacker stab his seatmate, a young man sleeping with his headphones on.
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“While we were watching the door, he calmly walks up to
the front with the head in his hand and the knife and just calmly
stares at us and drops the head right in front of us,” said Caton.
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“While we were waiting on the side of the road, he was taunting the police with the head in his hand,” said Caton.
CBC
First Hanging needs to be brought back.
Oh since our glorious long gun registry was brought in the curve is going up again,...
Plus carrying concealed needs to be allowed for law abiding citizens. Theres an article in the free press [they were giving out free yesterday at the mennonite heritage museum] and it's saying theres an opinmion on blogs that the crowd should rush him imagine. He could have taken out a lot more than one person. I hope I act better if a lone person with a knife shows up. Even if it's a big one. Even though a bus is a tough place but everyone else got off unharmed.
But it's like Gamil Gharbi, all the guys just left and allowed 1 man to kill far more in Montreal than would have died had they all rushed him or if they were carrying concealed pistols. Alas this might be what feminists want bodies piled up like firewood and men no longer their protectors, but I asked my wife if she thought the guys in her university class would do any different, she figures no.
If they didn't wait for the police, the guy might still have died but,.. he might not have.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 August 2008 )
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US Politics
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Written by Richard Evans
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Thursday, 31 July 2008 |
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The best 10 minutes you'll spend on line this week:
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Climate Change
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Written by Dinosaur
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Thursday, 31 July 2008 |
We provide an analysis of Greenland temperature records to compare the current (1995–2005) warming period with the previous (1920–1930) Greenland warming. We find that the current Greenland warming is not unprecedented in recent Greenland history. Temperature increases in the two warming periods are of a similar magnitude, however, the rate of warming in 1920–1930 was about 50% higher than that in 1995–2005.
http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2006/2006GL026510.shtml
Another peer reviewed study the MSM's will ignore.
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Freedom
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Written by Dinosaur
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Thursday, 31 July 2008 |
Fossil fuels and nuclear power are finite sources of energy. They must be used in the near term while a positive, worldwide effort is made to develop adequate, efficient alternate sources of energy under a realistic U.S. Energy Policy where the use of Nuclear Energy will be required for an interim period. In my final analysis (to date), we have more to fear from possible Global Cooling than from Warming – and humans will not be able to do much about Mother Nature and climate change – except to cope and be prepared for change. Improvement of the environment is desirable and probably not directly related to the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. Yes, we need an Energy Policy and a major improvement in the efficient use of all forms of energy. This should be controlled for us by our sovereign nation – not the United Nations.
http://petesplace-peter.blogspot.com/2008/07/climate-change-and-earth-history.html
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Retards
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Written by Richard Evans
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008 |
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It's a long comment thread but read it all if you have the time. Ti-Guy and BigCityLib make complete asses out of themselves. I hadn't giggled so hard in a long time...
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Climate Change
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Written by Richard Evans
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Friday, 25 July 2008 |
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Where's the warming ?
The coldest summer ever? You might be looking at it, weather folks say.
Right now the so-called summer of '08 is on pace to produce the fewest days ever recorded in which the temperature in Anchorage managed to reach 65 degrees.
That unhappy record was set in 1970, when we only made it to the 65-degree mark, which many Alaskans consider a nice temperature, 16 days out of 365.
This year, however -- with the summer more than half over -- there have been only seven 65-degree days so far. And that's with just a month of potential "balmy" days remaining and the forecast looking gloomy.
National Weather Service meteorologist Sam Albanese, a storm warning coordinator for Alaska, says the outlook is for Anchorage to remain cool and cloudy through the rest of July.
"There's no real warm feature moving in," Albanese said. "And that's just been the pattern we've been stuck in for a couple weeks now."
In the Matanuska Valley on Wednesday snow dusted the Chugach. On the Kenai Peninsula, rain was raising Six-Mile River to flood levels and rafting trips had to be canceled.
So if the cold and drizzle are going to continue anyway, why not shoot for a record? The mark is well within reach, Albanese said:
"It's probably going to go down as the summer with the least number of 65-degree days."
In case you were wondering, 65 degrees F is equal to ~18 degrees C. Looks like the arctic ice won't be melting any time soon.
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