Johnstantine
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Griffith said:Anyway, my sources tell me there's a new drug on the market that will enlarge to your penis, guaranteed.
Trust me, man. It doesn't
Griffith said:Anyway, my sources tell me there's a new drug on the market that will enlarge to your penis, guaranteed.
Johnstantine said:Trust me, man. It doesn't
hellrasinbrasin said:Meanwhile New York has shown its gotten a lot smarter recently by...
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/viewing-child-pornography-not-crime-according-york-court-165025919.html
After reading the article I just wanted to slap each person in the court room that thought this was a good idea.
Victory of the Tea Partiers.Groovy Metal Fist said:http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/speech-members-congress-drops-grade-level-due-conservatives-192151897.html
Fascinating. I don't know what to make of this.
Walter said:Victory of the Tea Partiers.
Vampire_Hunter_Bob said:I blame Libertarians.
They are the safest group to blame for things.
Infinte said:Oliver North is selling Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 - http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidthier/2012/05/02/oliver-north-is-selling-call-of-duty-black-ops-2/
From what I've had read this guy seems to be quite the douchebag with Iran-Contra affair and I'm wondering why Activision even had him on their commercials, and just when I thought Activision couldn't stoop lower.
It's headline-grabbing. That's why they did it.Groovy Metal Fist said:I'm honestly surprised that a video game company would hire someone so polarizing for its marketing; I'm also surprised this man hasn't needed to hide himself from the public eye and hang his head in shame.
I'm all for sites that encourage members to foster a real persona over time, and where actions you take have consequences associated with your identity. That's the only way to truly develop a community. But doing it by LAW isn't the right way.Groovy Metal Fist said:http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technology-blog/york-senate-bill-seeks-end-anonymous-internet-posting-162549128.html
Yet another horrific government bill makes its way onto the table. We seem to be getting a lot of them this term. But considering this bill would devastate Reddit, YouTube, and Yahoo, I have confidence that it will be defeated. I'll keep my aliases (and all the cool abbreviations), thank you very much.
Walter said:I'm all for sites that encourage members to foster a real persona over time, and where actions you take have consequences associated with your identity. That's the only way to truly develop a community. But doing it by LAW isn't the right way.
An air passenger has been caught trying to smuggle more than a dozen live hummingbirds inside his pants.
The tiny birds were discovered hidden in special pouches sewn inside the Dutchman's pants at Rochambeau airport in Cayenne, French Guiana.
They were individually wrapped in cloth and taped up to stop them from escaping.
Airport officials noticed the passenger fidgeting and acting suspiciously, and the man was detained by French customs officers.
The detainee, who is believed to have a previous record for trying to smuggle tiny creatures, was arrested but it is not yet known whether he has been charged.
The incident is yet another in a string of similar attempts to smuggle live animals between countries.
In August, a passenger was detained at Miami airport for attempting to sneak a collection of snakes and tortoises in his trousers, and in May, a passenger was caught trying to smuggle a virtual zoo, including baby panthers, leopards and monkeys, in his luggage.
IncantatioN said:http://travel.aol.co.uk/2011/09/28/man-caught-trying-to-smuggle-hummingbirds-in-his-underwear/
The Good Reverend Skeleton said:A real man would've tried smuggling woodpeckers though.
Aazealh said:I smuggle crocodiles.
The Good Reverend Skeleton said:Ouch! Just watch out for that death roll they do.
NightCrawler said:They're here! They Live!
http://edition.cnn.com/video/?/video/bestoftv/2012/05/28/new-details-miami-cannibalism.wsvn