Friday, March 23, 2007

Casual Friday, Hour 3

Maron's on deck this hour.

Make sure you listen to this Bill O'Reilly clip on Media Matters

Joel and Lauren's mics have been cut for three minutes. They will be back on at 11:17. Someone just sent this picture, claiming it is Joel. This is not, I repeat not, funny.

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Alice said...

That was a great Bill Maher clip.

toniD said...

Hi connie, Ono :)

Anonymous said...

I can only read soundbites right now

-conbo

such is my dilemia

but i can vote

hahahahaha

toniD said...

Hey Shell, didn't see you there!

Anonymous said...

Shel is always here, like a guardian angel.

:)

-conbo

Anonymous said...

Guy from Germany wanders in and says, Hi, I found this blog for American liberals and wanted to say hello and tell you about me.

One of our bloggers...Fark off, troll.

German guy...Oh, sorry. I didn't mean to intrude on your blog.

Far out!

Anonymous said...

Guy from Germany wanders in and says, Hi, I found this blog for American liberals and wanted to say hello and tell you about me.

One of our bloggers...Fark off, troll.

German guy...Oh, sorry. I didn't mean to intrude on your blog.

Far out!

OH YEAH...cause German people would always vist this hard to find site

WOTEVER.

-conbo

Alice said...

Ha - right, conbo..you know who our real guardian angel is..

I think I've seen this clip before...I can't watch it from home...is this a clip from Jesus Camp? Kevin gave it to me...

*

Hi Toni! You've been working a lot lately since your boss had the baby huh...? I got so lucky today..I checked my paycheck & thankfully I have sick time now..I took thurs off & thought I'd have to make up the time this week...

Anonymous said...

Little does the German know he escaped a fate worst than death. This place will steal your soul.

toniD said...

One more day to work this week. 6 days this week.

Got some good news. Since I work for a local government agency, I get a discount on my cell phone.
Good news for a change. And I also get a discount on the Auto Insurance.

toniD said...

Shell, you work for a library which should be considered a local government office...Ask if you can get a discount.

And you too Connie.

Anonymous said...

OH YEAH...cause German people would always vist this hard to find site

WOTEVER.

-conbo

March 24, 2007 5:34 PM

The door to this site is right on Air America's pages which people all over the world can access. You are certainly provincial. Sure your not a Republican?

Anonymous said...

I agree! How could anybody in Europe ever find this blog? It's almost impossible for some dumb German to find this place.

Alice said...

I'm getting sad reading this book Dancing in the Streets...Seems like dada had a great idea a while back about having "dancing, laughing" protest-type-scenes...

Seriously, nothing scares the 'authorities' more than a giant group of oppressed people celebrating...In fact, I read about how ecstatic dancing was prescribed for 'melancholy' (depression)....Lots of suicides occured when different fesitivals, carnivals etc were regulated or stopped by law....

Recently I heard this woman say how the word anarchy was used BY the government to descibe the "common people" who decided to take action against the government....(as a side note..)

Alice said...

I we get discounts on propane, Toni...I'll double check on the phone benefit..

Anonymous said...

I am on fire!

Anonymous said...

Iran ‘to try Britons for espionage’


Uzi Mahnaimi, Michael Smith and David Cracknell


FIFTEEN British sailors and marines arrested by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards off the coast of Iraq may be charged with spying.

A website run by associates of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, reported last night that the Britons would be put before a court and indicted.

Referring to them as “insurgents”, the site concluded: “If it is proven that they deliberately entered Iranian territory, they will be charged with espionage. If that is proven, they can expect a very serious penalty since according to Iranian law, espionage is one of the most serious offences.”

The warning followed claims by Iranian officials that the British navy personnel had been taken to Tehran, the capital, to explain their “aggressive action” in entering Iranian waters. British officials insist the servicemen were in Iraqi waters when they were held.

air-ono said...

READ ALL ABOUT IT!

"crank bait beats dead horse"

btw, ty 4 being my friend
(see kitty pic for further details)

Alice said...

That was a cut photo ono..of the kitties...

Hey speaking of kitties, did you see how pissed NC is at me now? :(

Anonymous said...

The scene is set, the night is cold, the campfire is burning and the stars twinkle in the dark night sky...
Three hang-glider pilots, one from Australia, one from South Africa and the other from New Zealand, are sitting round a campfire near Ayers Rock, each embroiled with the bravado for which they are famous.
A night of tall tales begins....
Kiven, the kiwi says, "I must be the meanest, toughest heng glider dude there us. Why, just the other day, I linded in a field and scared a crocodile thet got loose from the swamp. Et ate sux men before I wrestled ut to the ground weth my bare hends end beat ut's bliddy 'ed un.
Jerry from South Africa typically can't stand to be bettered. "Well you guys, I lended orfter a 200 mile flight on a tiny treck, ind a fifteen foot Namibian desert snike slid out from under a rock and made a move for me. I grebbed thet borsted with my bare hinds and tore it's head orf ind sucked the poison down in one gulp. Ind I'm still here today".
Ono the Aussie remained silent, slowly poking the fire with his penis.

air-ono said...

toni,

forgive me for being presumtuous

but

the kitty pic @ 5:02 PM equally applies to you

(NB: you may require a hampster to scroll by the Venezuelian Constitution) (if so you may be eligible for a discount at crank's rat poison pet emporium)

air-ono said...

//did you see how pissed NC is at me now?//

eh!

the boy has the painters in
(no biggie)

(lock the doors... NOW!!)

Alice said...

(lock the doors... NOW!!)

March 24, 2007 5:56 PM

LMAO! :)

air-ono said...

//Where's your stupid constitution, Ono?//

oh! right!

now i'm moving over to nc's camp

(n.c: "did she violate you, too")

Anonymous said...

Someone left the door to this dump open. I thought you shitheads were bankrupt.

air-ono said...

[re: your last post]

excuse me while i faint

Anonymous said...

Oh I get it now, that's why you are in a free crap hole blog. hahahahahahah. I love to see you turds on the bottom!

toniD said...

Thank you ono, I am honored to be your friend:)

What a cute kitty link!!

Anonymous said...

What is this the pathetic lonely heart loser club?

air-ono said...

Mitzi
(The Rat of the Week)

that's absolutely charming

Alice said...

Anonymous said...

Oh I get it now, that's why you are in a free crap hole blog. hahahahahahah. I love to see you turds on the bottom!

March 24, 2007 6:07 PM


Yes, getting something for FREE is so so stupid...

*snark*

toniD said...

Anonymous said...
Someone left the door to this dump open.


That would be you. You were the last to leave. Ewwww, the smell!!!!

Maybe the "Y" will let you shower.

air-ono said...

our troll friend could do with some mitzi in his life

(we all deserve a little mitzi)

air-ono said...

when shelly gets breathy with me

or i see cute animals...

i fall to pieces

toniD said...

Speaking of turds, I heard this on the radio yesterday....

Evidently the secret service would collect Bush's turds when he travels to foreign countries. I guess they carry rubber gloves and pet poop sacks to put it in. Heh!

air-ono said...

please!

NO!
FOR GOD'S SAKE...

not the seahorse pic

Anonymous said...

---------------
air-ono said...

"Thrown to the Assassins"

(i've only read a third, for it's a long article, and that's enough to know the subtext: "don't trust yanks")

March 24, 2007 2:29 PM
____________________

air-ono,
Thanks for posting this article. I recommend that you read the rest of the article (if you have not). They also set their sights on a visa to Australia.

--------------------

Invitations have now gone out to 192 governments, 65 international organisations and some 60 NGOs for next month's international humanitarian conference on refugees and displaced in Iraq and neighbouring countries. The April 17-18 ministerial-level meeting will be held here in the Palais.

It will examine the humanitarian dimensions of the displacement crisis, identify the enormous needs, and seek to forge a common international effort to address those needs, including through sharing the burden that's now being borne by neighbouring states.


For more information:

http://www.unhcr.org/iraq.html

air-ono said...

OH! FFS!

please, toni

i was in such a sweet mood after reading mitzi's story

air-ono said...

you're truly amazing, vox

air-ono said...

p.s. um, i'm not really into it

not really a 100% political animal

i'm kinda in the vicinity of cute-rat, moron, douche, dead-beat catagory

: )

air-ono said...

ya know,

just waiting for the apocalypse kinda bloke

air-ono said...

it's sunday morning

and i'm doing my utmost not slip on any banana peels that may be lurking

toniD said...

Sorry, I've been watching one of my favorite movies "Coyote Ugly".

Alice said...

If you lived in the US would you chain yourself naked to the fence of the whitehouse, ono?

What would you do as a US Citizen to be rid of the Bush admin...

(I'll go easy on you...just them..not the entire government like in my wet dreams...)...:)

air-ono said...

actually, there's one not more than 3 feet away from me

i'm not touching it

so i can't put it in the bin

so i'll have keep an eye on it
and avoid stepping on it
and slipping

air-ono said...

hmmm... "do"

hmmm...

what would mucky do

EUREKA!

i'd move to mexico

Alice said...

air-ono said...

March 24, 2007 6:39 PM


HIGH FIVER!!!!

:)

air-ono said...

i'd stand outside the whitehaus with a megaphone

"attention all whitehouse personnel... impeach bush now or i'm fucking off to mexico... this is your final warning... repeat: your final warning"

[5 minutes later]

"ok, don't go"

[bush is led out in hand-cuffs and taken to the hague]

air-ono said...

LMAO @ mitzi's profile

toniD said...

Justice Dept. coordinated on prosecutor purge. On March 14, 2007, principal associate deputy attorney general William Moschella insisted that he pursued changes in the Patriot Act — that allowed the President to unilaterally install U.S. attorneys — “on his own, without the knowledge or coordination of his superiors at the Justice Department or anyone at the White House.” But as TPMmuckraker notes, new e-mails “suggest that he discussed the need for proposed changes with other Justice Department officials on Nov. 11, 2005, around the time when the bill was being drawn up.”

LINK

air-ono said...

ok, i'm going to have one more coffee

play the jesus & mary chain again

and write the chubbista

Anonymous said...

I'm printing out all the threads, tomorrow...

-conbo

Anonymous said...

Are you tellin me this ono is a loser on two continents? hahahahaha. Now THAT is the bottom of the barrel!

Alice said...

Ok, I'll try to write to Chubby now too... assuming he's not a figment of my single white male imagination.

air-ono said...

//loser on two continents//

if i was on 3

make that 3

: )

Anonymous said...

how cute

the trolls want to say hi to Chubbas too

:)

-conbo

Anonymous said...

I will print out this thread, and all the others.

Till the Rajah is f'reed!

I SWEAR TO GOD

-conbo

air-ono said...

update: ney

after coffee, j&m chain

i'll go for a walk and think about mitzi

then write the chubbster

air-ono said...

putting on clothes listening to the j&m chain

is about the coolest activity there is

Anonymous said...

Fine to all the skeptics

I will!

fark y'all

I will

-conbo

Anonymous said...

i have a really good job

I could print out the bible
four hundred times and they wouldn't notice

-conbo

Anonymous said...

I know what you are saying

Conbo couldn't possibly hold a job

Oh NO! not her!

with her wacky wacky posts!

But I do

bwhahahahaahahahah

-conbo

air-ono said...

now if i can negotiate pass that large octopus like banana peel

to avoid breaking my leg

[tip-toe]

i'll be home and hosed

toniD said...

Ono. did you drink ouzo to celebrate my birthday. or did you just say you would?

Anonymous said...

what job do you have ONO?

-conbo

Anonymous said...

Alice said...
Hey speaking of kitties, did you see how pissed NC is at me now? :(

March 24, 2007 5:51 PM

"NEWS CONSUMER" said...

I'm not pissed at you.

I wish you could see this.

Anonymous said...

Guess what?

I can put up with nonsense small talk for longer then you Ono!

That is difference between the employed and unemployed.

-conbo

air-ono said...

hmmm

(a thought)

get the o.g. to tie the banana peel to my knee for peace of mind

and if i trip on my walk, my knee won't be grazed

although i might skid onto the road and be hit by a truck

"oh no (not me) it's the majority report short bus"

Anonymous said...

-----------------------
Here is a related article about the plight of Iraqi refugees (or those who "materially support" the terrorists based on the current U.S. definition).


"The Price of a Name Is Death"

Link:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17660388/site/newsweek/

Excerpt:

As it turns out, he had given money to terrorists — in the form of that ransom. No matter that he did so to save his children's lives. According to U.S. antiterrorism legislation, he is guilty of "materially supporting" the enemy.

So are countless other Iraqi refugees who paid exorbitant bribes or "escort" fees to get through the western province of Anbar on their way to Jordan or Syria, or those whose house, car, food or water was stolen from them en route by one group of "terrorists" or another.

At bottom, this is another example of a law enacted to combat terrorism that ends up hurting the victims. Waivers won't fix the problem. The law needs to be changed.

-------------------

Take action:

http://ga3.org/campaign/refugee_victims

air-ono said...

//or did you just say you would?//

funny thing happened on the way to the bottle shop

it was closed

then next night i went to buy guiness (for st. pats) & ouzo (for you)

but only had enough for a 4-pack of guiness

so to address my wicked ways, by the end of my walk i'll have ouzo

(yes, i will)

air-ono said...

make that //guinness//

Alice said...

OMG...husbot has been watching his old recorded I Love Lucy video tapes..with all the commericals & other stuff...& here is Ronald Reagan...talking about..

"We could say the Democrats spend like drunken sailors, but that would be an insult to drunken sailors..."


*where's that fucking cost of war website!!!!!!!!!!*

Anonymous said...

what I wouldn't give to belong to the short bus

Im just $300 short of it

hahahahahahaHAAHAH

WELCOME TO 'MERICA

oh and also I like getting out of the house

-conbo

toniD said...

Ono, I know you are fairly young but do you remember or have you heard these Greek songs...

Maria me ta kitrina

Strose to stroma sou yia thio

Megalexandro

Sunshine Jim said...

eya gang!

the names sound nice T,

what are they like?

Anonymous said...

thats right $300 dollars les and I could stay home and take care of Dinoboy

But, as it stands now not a chance

Instead I get to go online and have social contact

GOD BLESS AMERICA

-conbo

Anonymous said...

My son is a genius

Better than 300 Barack Obama's

but fark you

with my income he'll be lucky if he gets a car!!!!


-conbo

toniD said...

Here's Maria me ta kitrina

LINK

air-ono said...

ay-de to'ra (=derr)

i was raised on those songs

*
("p'yos aya'pus kalitera")
=who do you love more...

"your husband or the next-door neighbour"
: )

Alice said...

Spying For Bush: Bloomberg Used NYPD To Surveil Protesters

By Big Tent Democrat, Section Civil Liberties

A Bloomberg Republican:

For at least a year before the 2004 Republican National Convention, teams of undercover New York City police officers traveled to cities across the country, Canada and Europe to conduct covert observations of people who planned to protest at the convention, according to police records and interviews.

From Albuquerque to Montreal, San Francisco to Miami, undercover New York police officers attended meetings of political groups, posing as sympathizers or fellow activists, the records show.
From these operations, run by the department’s “R.N.C. Intelligence Squad,” the police identified a handful of groups and individuals who expressed interest in creating havoc during the convention . . . But potential troublemakers were hardly the only ones to end up in the files. In hundreds of reports stamped “N.Y.P.D. Secret,” the Intelligence Division chronicled the views and plans of people who had no apparent intention of breaking the law, the records show.

Yes, that is how police states are operated.

The dangerous groups included:

In at least some cases, intelligence on what appeared to be lawful activity was shared with police departments in other cities. A police report on an organization of artists called Bands Against Bush noted that the group was planning concerts on Oct. 11, 2003, in New York, Washington, Seattle, San Francisco and Boston. Between musical sets, the report said, there would be political speeches and videos. “Activists are showing a well-organized network made up of anti-Bush sentiment; the mixing of music and political rhetoric indicates sophisticated organizing skills with a specific agenda,” said the report, dated Oct. 9, 2003. “Police departments in above listed areas have been contacted regarding this event

Those dangerous musicians!!!

For the lawyers, the legal issue is something called the Handschu guidelines:

Under a United States Supreme Court ruling, undercover surveillance of political groups is generally legal, but the police in New York — like those in many other big cities — have operated under special limits as a result of class-action lawsuits filed over police monitoring of civil rights and antiwar groups during the 1960s. The limits in New York are known as the Handschu guidelines, after the lead plaintiff, Barbara Handschu.

Apparently, in a pending lawsuit, Judge Haight of the SDNY ruled that:

Before monitoring political activity, the police must have “some indication of unlawful activity on the part of the individual or organization to be investigated.”

http://www.talkleft.com/story/2007/3/24/195314/375

toniD said...

And of cours Zorba

LINK

Anonymous said...

"your husband or the next-door neighbour"

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA

-conbo

and fark you too

my son is a genuis

fark you

-conbo

Alice said...

I wish I could hear it now, Toni... :(

Alice said...

Anonymous said...

Alice said...
Hey speaking of kitties, did you see how pissed NC is at me now? :(

March 24, 2007 5:51 PM

"NEWS CONSUMER" said...

I'm not pissed at you.

I wish you could see this.

March 24, 2007 7:06 PM

Oh good, I'm glad I didn't miss this...I'm glad you aren't mad...

See what?

toniD said...

Ono, one of my fav's is Aspri Mera!

Anonymous said...

Has anyone seen my script?

Anonymous said...

betty jo beilowski said...
Has anyone seen my script?

FARK YOU THE MOST OF ALL

YOU GET PAID $300.00

FOR THAT DUMB COMMENT

YOU WILL NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE MISSED

BLACKFARKER!!!!!!!

-conbo

toniD said...

Unbelievable!! I just ran across a web site of a band that used to play at all the functions years ago and I used to date one of the guys from the band.

LINK

air-ono said...

anyway, i'm taking my bouzouki

and walking out the door

(bbl)

Anonymous said...

have fun

niconpoop

apologizies to all

that was phoentically spelled

-conbo

toniD said...

Ono, check this out...

LINK

Anonymous said...

The war on (certain) drugs
Noam Chomsky in What Uncle Sam Really Wants

One substitute for the disappearing Evil Empire has been the threat of drug traffickers from Latin America. In early September 1989, a major government-media blitz was launched by the President. That month the AP wires carried more stories about drugs than about Latin America, Asia, the Middle East and Africa combined. If you looked at television, every news program had a big section on how drugs were destroying our society, becoming the greatest threat to our existence, etc.

The effect on public opinion was immediate. When Bush won the 1988 election, people said the budget deficit was the biggest problem facing the country. Only about 3% named drugs. After the media blitz, concern over the budget was way down and drugs had soared to about 40% to 45%, which is highly unusual for an open question (where no specific answers are suggested).

Now, when some client state complains that the US government isn't sending it enough money, they no longer say, "we need it to stop the Russians" - rather, "we need it to stop drug trafficking." Like the Soviet threat, this enemy provides a good excuse for a US military presence where there's rebel activity or other unrest.

So internationally, "the war on drugs" provides a cover for intervention. Domestically, it has little to do with drugs but a lot to do with distracting the population, increasing repression in the inner cities, and building support for the attack on civil liberties.

That's not to say that "substance abuse" isn't a serious problem. At the time the drug war was launched, deaths from tobacco were estimated at about 300,000 a year, with perhaps another 100,000 from alcohol. But these aren't the drugs the Bush administration targeted. It went after illegal drugs, which had caused many fewer deaths - over 3500 a year - according to official figures. One reason for going after these drugs was that their use had been declining for some years, so the Bush administration could safely predict that its drug war would "succeed" in lowering drug use.

The Administration also targeted marijuana, which hadn't caused any known deaths among some 60 million users. In fact, the crackdown has exacerbated the drug problem - many marijuana users have turned from this relatively harmless drug to more dangerous drugs like cocaine, which are easier to conceal.

Just as the drug war was launched with great fanfare in September 1989, the US Trade Representative (USTR) panel held a hearing in Washington to consider a tobacco industry request that the US impose sanctions on Thailand in retaliation for its efforts to restrict US tobacco imports and advertising. Such US government actions had already rammed this lethal addictive narcotic down the throats of consumers in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, with human costs of the kind already indicated.

The US Surgeon General, Everett Koop, testified at the USTR panel that "when we are pleading with foreign governments to stop the flow of cocaine, it is the height of hypocrisy for the United States to export tobacco." He added, "years from now, our nation will look back on this application of free trade policy and find it scandalous."

Thai witnesses also protested, predicting that the consequence of US sanctions would be to reverse a decline in smoking achieved by their government's campaign against tobacco use. Responding to the US tobacco companies' claim that their product is the best in the world, a Thai witness said, "Certainly in the Golden Triangle we have some of the best products, but we never ask the principle of free trade to govern such products. In fact we suppressed [them]." Critics recalled the Opium War 150 years earlier, when the British government compelled China to open its doors to opium from British India, sanctimoniously pleading the virtues of free trade as they forcefully imposed large-scale drug addiction on China.

Here we have the biggest drug story of the day. Imagine the screaming headlines: "U.S. Government The World's Leading Drug Peddler." It would surely sell papers. But the story passed virtually unreported, and with not a hint of the obvious conclusions.

Another aspect of the drug problem, which also received little attention, is the leading role of the US government in stimulating drug trafficking since World War II. This happened in part when the US began its postwar task of undermining the anti-fascist resistance and the labor movement became an important target.

In France, the threat of political power and influence of the labor movement was enhanced by its steps to impede the flow of arms to French forces seeking to reconquer their former colony of Vietnam with US aid. So the CIA undertook to weaken and split the French labor movement - with the aid of top American labor leaders, who were quite proud of their role.

The task required strikebreakers and goons. There was an obvious supplier: the Mafia. Of course, they didn't take on this work just for the fun of it. They wanted a return for their efforts. And it was given to them: they were authorized to reestablish the heroin racket that had been suppressed by the fascist governments - the famous "French connection" that dominated the drug trade until the 1960s.

By then, the center of the drug trade shifted to Indochina, particularly Laos and Thailand. The shift was again a by-product of a CIA operation - the "secret war" fought in those countries during the Vietnam War by a CIA mercenary army. They also wanted a payoff for their contributions. Later, as the CIA shifted its activities to Pakistan and Afghanistan, the drug racket boomed there.

The clandestine war against Nicaragua also provided a shot in the arm to drug traffickers in the region, as illegal CIA arms flights to the US mercenary forces offered an easy way to ship drugs back to the US, sometimes through US Air Force bases, traffickers report.

The close correlation between the drug racket and international terrorism (sometimes called "counterinsurgency," "low intensity conflict" or some other euphemism) is not surprising. Clandestine operations need plenty of money, which should be undetectable. And they need criminal operatives as well.

Anonymous said...

Ok, I can't post comments

nice

-conbo

air-ono said...

[damn! comes back in]

LOL!

the o.g. dated a greek girl once...

he visted her and unbeknownst to him she was in witness protection

and he was stuck there under house arrest for six months

LMAO!

anyway, she's dead now

btw, connie needs a good fuck...

[a shoe flying through the air narrowly misses me]

[shuts the door]

Anonymous said...

yes

I have been taken advantage of

Yes, I've been sold a lemon

so what

live and learn

-conbo

Sunshine Jim said...

screwed, blued and tattooed!

WOOT!

Alice said...

http://revcom.us/

http://revcom.us/avakian/anotherway/anotherway.pdf

And, second, the way in which these imperialists use the term "terrorism" is deliberately calculated to be so broad and vague that it can be turned against any force, of whatever kind, that poses an obstacle to these imperialists—including revolutionary movements and revolutionary wars which do not involve, on the part of the revolutionary forces, deliberate attacks on civilians or the destruction of civilian infrastructure and which have the participation and support of masses of people. Even where all that is true, the U.S. imperialists will not hesitate to label these revolutionary forces "terrorists" if what they are doing runs counter to the interests of U.S. imperialism.

(duh...but still)

Anonymous said...

hahahaha

i've no idea

what the hell

-conbo

Anonymous said...

ok

fine

anyone who knows me

knows im an upstanding

individual

above the first criticism

thrown out there

-conbo

Anonymous said...

Did any of you losers think of working instead of wasting your time here?

Anonymous said...

Shell...

What is your'e first impression of me

Slut...or way mut have yoU?

-conbo

Anonymous said...

Alice said...
See what?
March 24, 2007 7:36 PM

"NEWS CONSUMER" said...

Brooklyn is rabid.

Anonymous said...

//Did any of you losers think of working instead of wasting your time here?//

hahahahaha

hahahahahaha

-conbo

Anonymous said...

You all spend six hours a day here cursing your luck.

Anonymous said...

School, work something to better yourselves. You are just lazy.

Alice said...

Anonymous said...

//Did any of you losers think of working instead of wasting your time here?//

hahahahaha

hahahahahaha

-me and conbo....

Anonymous said...

MY LUCK:

Is your partner a narcissist? You may not know how to tell, but even worse, you may be thinking that you are the crazy one. Narcissists work hard to distort our reality to make their reality feel safer.

So what is a narcissist? Someone who preens in front of the mirror all day in admiration? NOT! Ask yourself this: is your partner intensely angered by anything that seems to suggest that he or she might have a flaw? Narcissists will do anything, including brutalizing their own family, to maintain their own feeling that others see them as without any flaws. And, narcissists have extreme and illogical sensitivities, sometimes connecting the most minute observations with their intense fears of being seen as flawed. Narcissists will strain every muscle to meet their own "flawless" image, and demean or destroy anyone or anything who casts any doubt on this image. If you see this dynamic in your partner, family member, coworker, or friend, you are very probably dealing with a narcissist.


it is a real disorder

and I thank HAYSUESS every day I discovered it.

It explains politics to a 't'

-conbo

Anonymous said...

Count up the hours you spent in this shithole over the years. Multiply times $10.00 / hour. How much money have you wasted?

Anonymous said...

I'm not gonna

talk to trolls

-conbo

btw, narcissists will deny they are, will deny narcissisms exist's to last second

toniD said...

A clip from Zorba the Greek:

LINK

Anonymous said...

Welcome to the end of your nightmares! The world is young, your soul is free, and a naked celebrity is dying to talk to you about your most intimate secrets right now!

Anonymous said...

Just kidding. In actuality, the world is young, your soul is free, and at any moment you'll begin to feel horny for salamanders, clouds, toasters, oak trees -- and even the ocean itself!

Anonymous said...

Whoever you think you are, whatever friendly monsters you've tried to make into your gods and goddesses, whatever media viruses you might have invited into your most private sanctuaries-you can decide right now that your turning point has arrived. You can decide that you're ready to change your lives ... and change your signs ... and change your changing.

Anonymous said...

Do you remember your dream of the saintly anarchists burning heaven to the ground?

That was real.

That was us.

We can't in good conscience tolerate institutions that kill people with love.

Anonymous said...

Sure, you don't need money. Your kids don't need money. Your cats don't need money. Your families need for nothing. Stay here and rot. I mean you will anyway.

toniD said...

Try said...
Did any of you losers think of working instead of wasting your time here?

March 24, 2007 8:10 PM
--------

Been working for 54 years and much of the time I had 2 jobs, you want to try something else bud!
Does this make you feel superior to us? You may not even live to be 54, let alone work that long.

Bah bye little troll, bedtime, and don't forget to brush your teeth!

Anonymous said...

Do you remember your dream, from the night before your seventh birthday, of the janitors with the pet vultures taking the garbage out from under your bed?

That was real.

That was us.

We own all trash everywhere, after all. We were just ministering to what's ours.

Anonymous said...

We're percolating up from the ground beneath you, bringing you the Gnostic African Buddhist music of the ever-growing roots -- if that's what you want.

Anonymous said...

Like a tick in the navel of the seven-headed, ten-horned beast of the apocalypse............................

Sunshine Jim said...

"Nattering Nabobs of Negativity!"

Sunshine Jim said...

Oh my!

Anonymous said...

We're all around you -- if that's what you want -- or nowhere to be seen -- a secret keeping itself, like nature -- if that's what you want.

Anonymous said...

So. What do you want, anyway?

Anonymous said...

go away Air Ono

this is my turf

lemon

-conbo

Anonymous said...

You are all alike. Begging for something for nothing while wasting what little life you have left in a shithole like this. You waste your life and cry because the government won't take care of you. Put in some effort.

Alice said...

Jars of Clay Writes Anti-Bush, War Protest Song

The popular band "Jars of Clay" has in storage a song entitled "Hero43". The lyrics speak of using faith to support an unnecessary war in Iraq, and draw a correlation to the days of the Crusades. The title is a simple metaphor for the person of George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States.

I spoke with band representative Dan Haseltine today, as we pressed him on the bands creation of "Hero43", and why they felt threatened to pull it from their most recent CD released called "Good Monsters". Other than the fact that the band members say they aren't entirely ready with the creative presentation of the song, Haseltine is also offering 'fear of retribution' from the Christian community as a reason for its absence on their latest work.

In my conversation with band member Dan Haseltine, in preparation for my discussion tonight on the radio, He stated that being Christian today means you must be tied to being a 'patriot' for the war effort in Iraq, and a staunch conservative supporter for this administration's Republican ideals.

Haseltine recently told the Sioux Falls Argus Leader, "If you rock the boat too much, your records won't appear in certain Christian record stores anymore." In reference to political opinions He stated, "Watching our current government, we joke about it saying that they're going to usher in the apocalypse."

http://www.crosswalk.com/blogs/erichogue/11532343/

Anonymous said...

//You are all alike. Begging for something for nothing while wasting what little life you have left in a shithole like this. You waste your life and cry because the government won't take care of you. Put in some effort.//

which part of the government pays for internet acess?

numbnuts...

I am waiting

-conbo

air-ono said...

that's right, Phastasmagoria

you're a bad dream

dreams are your m.o.

you jump from this to that without context

no past, no present, no future

no reality

you're a hollow-gram
(flesh is bad)
(bad flesh)
(hate flesh)

oh, well
(you'll never have soul)

air-ono said...

//go away Air Ono//

honey, i'm home

: )

Anonymous said...

jars of clay is a christian
band

hahaha!

wooot!

-conbo

Anonymous said...

----------------
Bob26003 said...
So what happens when the Bill doesn't pass in the Senate?
Does that mean Bush just won't get his money?
March 23, 2007 9:34 PM

__________________________

The bill would fail to become law. There will be new legislation introduced (if Bush vetoes the legislation passed recently).

What will be the reaction of American citizens if Bush vetoes the legislation?

Will Republicans feel pressured by their constituents (demanding action against the War in Iraq) or continue to support Bush?

Will Democrats feel pressured by their constituents demanding action (getting out of Iraq and/or more funding for the war -- "supporting the troops" -- depending on the rhetoric used)?

Some type of compromise legislation will most likely pass in the future. The Democrats will need to gain support from Republicans in order to override a Presidential veto.

General information:

http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/legislative/d_three_sections_with_teasers/bills.htm

Alice said...

Ars Subterranea: The Society for Creative Preservation

We like to play inside ruins.

Ars Subterranea is comprised of artists, historians, and urban explorers working to create an intersection between art and architectural relics in the New York City area.

Our aim is to instigate unique perceptions of New York's history by constructing narratives around the city's forgotten relics. Ars Subterranea encourages its audiences to interact with the city's neglected and ruinous locations by recreating obscure but fascinating aspects of its urban development. Our projects include art installations, history-based scavenger hunts, unusual preservation campaigns, and much more.

We invite you to find out more about our past and future projects and to contact us if you would like to know more.

http://www.creativepreservation.org/projects.htm

air-ono said...

i'm not a big rap for flesh

but what else do i have to dance with

and who would wear my clothes

air-ono said...
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Anonymous said...

Jars Of Clay

unless there is another band by that name

wooo hooo

Jesus Lives!!!!

:)

-conbo

Anonymous said...

Cry me a river about how tough you got it. Wallow in your pitiful lives. No one gives a crap or ever will. You made it, you wallow in it.

air-ono said...

//Comment deleted//

oops!
take-2 up next

Anonymous said...

//Cry me a river about how tough you got it. Wallow in your pitiful lives. No one gives a crap or ever will. You made it, you wallow in it.//

Go on home

Here is a song to take you there:

Floggin' Molly's Drunken Lulabies


seen these guys live

wooooot!

-conbo

air-ono said...

these trolls are barren

wracked with jealousy

jealous of us

jealous of the true love, that!

they're incapable of possessing it

for they know not...

it can't be possessed, only lived

(possession is a fools game and that's the only game they know and that's the only game they can play)

their narrow minds can only grasp cruelty

that's their limit

they can't break free

and by jove they wanna be free

as free as chubby...

which reminds me "must write chubby"

Alice said...

The true cost of ethanol from corn

by Brian on 25 March 2007 at 1:00

The ancient Mayans believed
they were created by gods who mixed their blood with ground corn. They called themselves “Children of the Corn,” a phrase Mexicans still sometimes use to describe themselves.

Corn, it seems, is not just a staple food for 107 million Mexicans, it is part of their culture. You might say it is part of the fabric of their being. Poor Mexicans (40% were below the poverty line in 2003) get 40 % of their protein from tortillas. Recently the price of tortillas went out of control:

The typical Mexican family of four consumes about one kilo — 2.2 pounds — of tortillas each day. In some areas of Mexico, the price per kilo has risen from 63 cents a year ago to between $1.36 and $1.81 earlier this month.

With a minimum wage of $4.60 a day, Mexican families with one wage earner have been faced in recent months with the choice of having to spend as much as a third of their income on tortillas — or eating less or switching to cheaper alternatives.

So now they are switching to cheaper and far less nutritious alternatives, such as instant noodles.

The root cause of this situation is the bonanza American farmers are making from switching from growing subsidised corn for animal food to subsidised corn for ethanol production.
...

Unknown said...

" Do you remember your dream, from the night before your seventh birthday, of the janitors with the pet vultures taking the garbage out from under your bed?

That was real.

That was us.

We own all trash everywhere, after all. We were just ministering to what's ours."

++++++++++++

Sounds like Brezsny.

The Televisionary Oracle.

Alice said...

which reminds me "must write chubby"

March 24, 2007 9:08 PM

Shit!

Me too!

air-ono said...

your words are meaningless, troll

yeah, they have the 1-dimensional ability to annoy

but...

(oops)

that's what your goal is

congratulations!!

you annoyed me

(pop the champers, love)

Unknown said...

We have trolls, because we have power.

It's really very simple.

air-ono said...

//Wallow in your pitiful lives.//

meaningless

your word are meaningless

sure they're annoying, but they mean nothing

you mean nothing

Anonymous said...

dada said...

" Do you remember your dream, from the night before your seventh birthday, of the janitors with the pet vultures taking the garbage out from under your bed?

That was real.

That was us.

We own all trash everywhere, after all. We were just ministering to what's ours."

++++++++++++

Sounds like Brezsny.

The Televisionary Oracle.

March 24, 2007 9:11 PM

'Coming to you on location from your repressed memory of paradise."

Shhhhh.
Sometimes the message is more important than the messenger.

air-ono said...

//Sometimes the message is more important than the messenger.//

meaningless...

empty chump change

toniD said...

Night all. Early call at work tomorrow.

air-ono said...

you don't say, you don't try

: )

air-ono said...

night, sweet baby t.

Unknown said...

"We own all trash everywhere, after all. We were just ministering to what's ours."

+++++++

There is a link between montage and Benjamin's own methodology in his unfinished work, The Paris Arcades, which is essentially an assemblage of quotations leanly interspersed with some commentary of his own. Here Benjamin explores Paris as the 'capital' of the nineteenth century. He seeks to 'discover in the analysis of the small individual moment the crystal of the total event.'6 While for Lukacs, the socially resonant or typical was to be found in culture's immersion into the great dramatic forces, events and individuals of their time, Benjamin works with the seemingly inconsequential, the marginal, the humble and unnoticed material. Thus Benjamin is able to engage much more productively than Lukacs, with popular culture and everyday experiences. Benjamin discusses the trash, kitsch, waste and remaindered material of the past.

http://clogic.eserver.org/3-1&2/wayne.html

dot dot dot

Anonymous said...

xzOMG

they neigbors are gonna call in us

for computer speakers too loud:

Must it take a life for hateful eyes
To glisten once again
Cause we find ourselves in the same old mess
Singin' drunken lullabies

I watch and stare as Rosin`s eyes
Turn a darker shade of red
And the bullet with this sniper lie
In their bloody gutless cell
Must we starve on crumbs from long ago
Through these bars of men made steel
Is it a great or little thing we fought
Knelt the conscience blessed to kill

Must it take a life for hateful eyes
To glisten once again
Cause we find ourselves in the same old mess
Singin' drunken lullabies

[ these lyrics found on http://www.completealbumlyrics.com ]
Ah, but maybe it`s the way you were taught
Or maybe it`s the way we fought
But a smile never grins without tears to begin
For each kiss is a cry we all lost
Though there is nothing left to gain
But for the banshee that stole the grave
Cause we find ourselves in the same old mess
Singin' drunken lullabies

I sit in and dwell on faces past
Like memories seem to fade
No colour left but black and white
And soon will all turn grey
But may these shadows rise to walk again
With lessons truly learnt
When the blossom flowers in each our hearts
Shall beat a new found flame

Must it take a life for hateful eyes
To glisten once again
Cause we find ourselves in the same old mess
Singin' drunken lullabies

hahahahaha

Floggin' Mollies Version NOT DISCOUNTING NON WHITES...

FULS!!!!


-conbo

Anonymous said...

k-there is no version of this song that is not 'WHITE' but we know the feel of the boot, at least 500 years ago...heh. We sure did learn our lesson? MY BAD!!!!

-conbo

Unknown said...

"Shhhhh.
Sometimes the message is more important than the messenger."

++++++++

Message to Love - Jimi Hendrix & Band of Gypsys

http://www.music.thedrcoatespage.com/05%20-%20Message%20to%20Love.mp3

air-ono said...

ok, i'll be pathetic

"oh, can't we just get along"

(tra-la-la)

Anonymous said...

ok

so play your anti fascism music hitachi record players and curse America!

I am!!!!

lalalalalalaalalalaala

-conbo

Sunshine Jim said...

mollies plus cartoon...for the devils...:)..."

DOUBLE WOOT! WOOT!

Anonymous said...

We are in the same old mess

and some of us

the lucky ones

are drunk

-conbo

Unknown said...

"Coming to you on location from your repressed memory of paradise."

+++++++

Me too!

I am he who walks the path of heaven, and shall come to lead all.

Hey now.

Anonymous said...

Flogging Mollies: Screaming At The Wailing Wall

-conbo

Alice said...

Anonymous said...

We are in the same old mess

and some of us

the lucky ones

are drunk

-conbo

March 24, 2007 9:45 PM

I'm hereby interrupting this blog to declare that this saying be bronzed...

:)

(& spray painted on the wall @ The Betty Ford Center...)

Anonymous said...

where do the children play?

-conbo

air-ono said...

something or someone is jamming up my puter

"this program is not responding"

dada!

has catharine got the hairdryer on?

Alice said...

"I wouldn't make a very good velociraptor." - Anonymous

air-ono said...

where does chubby play

Anonymous said...

ono

what is your number

i'm going to call you

no strings attached

i have free long distance

Anonymous said...

you can delete as soon as you post your number

(im quick)

also you can hang up if I sound like a freak

Anonymous said...

chicken

baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawk

baaaaaaaaaaaaaaack

Anonymous said...

chicken chicken

c'mon

what is the worst that can happen

telemarkter's from the us?

air-ono said...

i'm busy, punk

air-ono said...

for instant results:
c&p that last link into your addy-bar

Anonymous said...

ono

c'mon

delete is almost as fast as post

n' like I said you can always hang up if I sound like hagar the horrible

Anonymous said...

https://www2.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=1260223047421551014&postID=8122937965375738050

air-ono said...

hmmm!

not even then

Alice said...

FORMER ARIZONA GOVERNOR ADMITS SEEING UFO

Fife Symington decides to set record straight ten years after famed "Phoenix Lights" incident

CFi Press Release, March 18, 2007
http://freedomofinfo.org/news/news-release.pdf

A video clip of the former Governor can be seen at: http://www.outofthebluethemovie.com/5YearAnniversary/5YAR.html

Symington's sighting was first revealed to California filmmaker James Fox in an August on-camera interview, to be included in the re-release of Fox’s 2003 UFO documentary “Out of the Blue,” co-produced with Tim Coleman and Boris Zubov and narrated by Peter Coyote. On camera, Fox played Symington a taped message from constituent and witness Stacey Roads who said the craft she saw was so massive that an opened newspaper would not block it out from view. “Is this still a matter of ridicule to him [Symington]? After he came out on TV making us all look a little foolish? Or has he taken a new stance on this?” she queried. His full response, first made public in Kean's story, will be featured in the 2007 release of "Out of the Blue."

For more information about "Out of the Blue," go to

http://www.outofthebluethemovie.com/

http://www.ecanadanow.com/images/Phoenix-Lights.jpg

Read full exclusive story by Leslie Kean
http://freedomofinfo.org/news/symington-story.pdf

Anonymous said...

why not?

air-ono said...
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air-ono said...

I'M WET

crank ages gracefully

Anonymous said...

um

try mine pls

4802344399

no heaving breathing

Anonymous said...

according to google your number is from Ontario

huh

jst cl me

air-ono said...

//Comment deleted//

you had your window

Anonymous said...

BIG BABY

just call me then!!!

my number is actually to me!!!!!

baby

Anonymous said...

maybe I dialed wrong but I doubt it

c'mon

it would be a fun lark

Unknown said...

If you call, dial *67 first, ono. That blocks your number from any callerID.

But I say don't bother.

And yes, Catharine has the hair dryer on. We're playing avant garde music.

I'm playing the vacuum.

Anonymous said...

baby baby kangaroo

never know what missed you

baby baby kanaroo!

air-ono said...

what are all the area codes

haaaaaa!

you forgot them

Anonymous said...

yeh

listen to dada

his girl is not on the blog

it's me

c'mon

Anonymous said...

It IS I THE Cee BEE

what more do want

air-ono said...

//That blocks your number from any callerID.//

LMAO!

my number and now everybody elses

Anonymous said...

proof

no one has called that number yet

i think you are fairly safe
man

Unknown said...

Rock n Roll

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5340142020961846351&q=potterpuppetpals%2Byule%2Bball&hl=en

Anonymous said...

CMON

I'm not about to say who this is, that would make me look dumber than I already do

phreeese

air-ono said...

try again anon

and so i know it's you

when i answer make a choo-choo noise

(like a train)

Anonymous said...

oh yeah listen to Dada and his puppet pals

listen dada

call me first

and i will tell who i am then you can get back on here and say yay or nay

Anonymous said...

go ahead!

Anonymous said...

look

i never said i was the smartest person to blog here but when i dialed your number i got a bad noise

that is why i posted mine

Alice said...

Clear evidence of life after death

http://theharmonyinstitute.org/blogvideos/lisawilliams.html

*

There was some earthquake activity in Japan...I just heard it on the radio news...

air-ono said...

well hand over the area codes

: )

Anonymous said...

i've never heard someone from australia

it would be fun

air-ono said...

you lier, anon

i'm sitting right here next to the phone

you never rang me...

you teased me

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