Saturday, July 3, 2010

It turns out that Sparklers are illegal, so next, lighters will be too...

The 4th of July is the grand celebration of war and carnage (and the
sounds of war and carnage) but, now they say "Sparklers are illegal"
and I say "Fuh-uh-ck", I mean, since when is this something that
beyond the completely clueless child, since when is this something
that is so life threatening, we must be afraid?

Do you fear the Sparkler?

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Friday, July 2, 2010

I need a shoutout from my Pokemon Leaguers...

Where are you all at? Leave me a comment (or a like, or a link)...

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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Where are all the Virginia people's at?

I was hoping that no one got too caught up in reality, stay here with
me in the fantasy - Relaxing for the moment, no bizness to do or
anything like that - So what are you up to?

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On Facebook, Out of all the crazy little games and apps people play, which is your fave?

Before I say more, anyone who says "-insert app here- is my BFF" gets
the Double Dare Slime -- Seriously, which is your favorite? Between
treasure hunting and being in the mob, every1 has their bag of Tea;
now, if we can just get that full on WW2 simulator app invented where
I can dominate the world via the cunning use of Flags and Submarines,
that would be awesome!

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Waiting to exhale...

Now that I have a moment, I'm daring to breathe...

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To the guy that asked why...

What? It wasn't clear? It doesn't matter why, the only thing that
maters is that you stop asking and start figuring things out for
yourself. If you have any inkling that why is a valid question, just
look around you. Today's world is one big question "why". And not just
because of the bad things either. Even the good things are making most
of us ask "why" these days. Why don't we all just turn around and ask
you "why"?

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Kids aren't thinking enough about futures anymore...

That's how it feels sometimes. It isn't a complaint (not really),
seeing as how a lot of corporate culture took away the organic
assortments of interactive entertainment. Computers and social
profiles can never replace what we had from 75 to 91 (1900s), only the
memory and further modernization will dry up at some point, but I
won't dry up. I'm hard headed and know a great thing when it is around
me, around all of us.

There are many, many things that are still close to that forgotten spirit.

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