ShinigamiSama
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-agrees with bear and backs away-koalabear said:*backs slowly out of the thread*
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Lorali82 said:There is a fluffy orange cat who has taken to sitting outside my door and meowing during the evenings. Every time it shows up, my two indoor kitties go nuts. Yet, when I open the door it runs away. What does it want? I don't think it's feral, it looks pretty well fed but it is quite fluffy so it's hard to tell.
I'm not sure why I'm posting this here. You guys solved my popcorn problem last night so I thought I would give this a shot.
GingerPuss said:My latest furball is that I can't seem to just hang out any more without somebody ripping doors open willy-nilly and scaring the fuckin' bejeebus out of me. Like last night - I was hanging out by this house where a couple of cool cats I know live (purely platonic, before you say anything - they walk funny now, if you know what I mean) when this chick yanks the door open and starts sizing me up like she's going to eat me or skin me or something. I just ran for my fuckin' life. True story.
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trysail said:As a generality, over the course of my life, whenever Congress and the politicians start "fixing problems," it has typically been a sure sign that the free market has either already solved the problem or is working on the solution. I have to admit that I shudder a bit at the thought of what the potential unknown consequences of the inevitable operation of the law of unintended consequences will be. We may wake one morning to discover that a gallon of milk costs five times more than a gallon of gasoline (rather than the current ~1.5x ratio). If history is any guide, when the politicians start meddling in things they don't understand, the result tends to be bizarre dislocations in the economy. As anyone with any knowledge of science and economics knows, ethanol is a boondoggle of epic proportions. As taxpayers, we fork over a $0.51 per gallon subsidy to Archer Daniels Midland. Has anyone asked why we don't import ethanol? Answer: There is a gigantic tariff (free trade, anyone?) The farm special interests are feeding at the trough. Why? It's a matter of mathematics. How many Senators are there from states that grow corn?
Ultimately, notwithstanding the flogging of the Hellespont by Hon. Kennedy, Specter, Richardson, Clinton, Biden, Boxer, Pelosi, McCain, et al, in the long run, waves and markets trump political fairy tales spun by politicians pandering for the votes of the lowest common denominator.
I do have to admit that there are times I am virtually certain that the U.S. is well on the way to bankruptcy. With an estimated $45 trillion of unfunded liabilities for Social Security and Medicare, I'm not sure I want to be around when the politicians either start "unpromising" or taxing to pick up the tab (for the economics-challenged, the entire U.S. stock market is worth roughly $15 trillion).
pookies said:I have totally lost interest in this thread.
This, and any thread he posts on.
mattdchef said:Mine: taking the time to post something nice to a persons thread and they dont give you the courtesy of a response...now i know the occasional multi response is neccessary, however not to acknowledge a post is rude!
see glad i am not aloneMercury_Maniac said:man that happens to be constantly.
sometimes i wonder why the fuck i even post to begin with.
we're male what do you expect?mattdchef said:see glad i am not alone
mattdchef said:ok not suer how to say this, but WTF. a few adds for a cartoon program and the entire city of boston shuts the fuck down.....it was crazy here today.
oh and another thing. our new prick of a govenor has already broken 3 compaign promises....go figure.
Lorali82 said:People who don't clean their sweat off of the machine at the gym when they're done.

I hate it when people do this as well. So when I encounter those people I walk to one side of the sidewalk, and just keep walking. If people don't move, well then they'll bump into me. I don't see it as my problem when I've made room for them to get by.shyblacktoy said:First - Inconsiderate couples or groups of people walking down the street in the opposite direction to me - on a collision course.
They can see the pavement is not wide enough for us all to fit at the same time without bumping into each other and yet they don't make room for me to get by. Would it kill them to walk in single file for 2 seconds?! It's like they expect me to walk in the road with the cars. I must get knocked down by a car just so that they can carry on holding hands? Or perhaps I should walk on the walls or in the bushes just so that they don't have to pause their totally engrossing conversation for even a second.
It's even worse when they're not even speaking to each other and they still do this.
That's exactly what I do. Luckily no one has ever reacted violently so far. I've heard some grumbles but that's their problem. WeirdosShyGuy68 said:I hate it when people do this as well. So when I encounter those people I walk to one side of the sidewalk, and just keep walking. If people don't move, well then they'll bump into me. I don't see it as my problem when I've made room for them to get by.