If I boycotted all the world's nutjobs, I'd never leave the house and I probably wouldn't be on this board.
Posts by Sith
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how many of you are considering boycotting tom cruise's 'war of the worlds'
by orbison11 innext week, due to his recently learned so called knowledge of psychiatry and medication??
and bashing of those that use it?.
orbi
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Problems in paradise
by gringojj ini know there are a ton of problems with the idea of paradise.
i was just thinking about how much sense it doesnt make.
for example how is it supposed to work as far as housing arrangements?
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Sith
"Just because we will be living in paradise doesn't mean that the physics of the earth will be changed."
inbyathread, somebody is going to have to do something about physics...
Right now, the average distance between the Earth and the moon is 239,000 miles. But, our moon is slowly leaving the gravitational pull of the Earth. Back in the days of the Apollo missions, astronauts left behind reflecting mirrors on the lunar surface. Scientists can direct laser beams at these mirrors from the Earth, and thereby measure the distance between the Earth and moon. These measurements are accurate to within a hairs width. They show that the moon is leaving the Earth at a rate of an inch and a half per year. One day, in the distant future, the moon may finally lose all grip of Earth's gravity and drift off into space.
Then the world as we know it would cease to exist. The tidal flows each year are even now getting weaker and weaker as the Moon pulls away, not fast enough that we notice, but it is happening. The Earth rotates at a 23 degree angle currently. With the loss of the moon, it will begin to wobble and may even reach angles of 90 degrees.
Even if the Earth doesn't lose the moon, there will be drastic consequences in the future. The moon's gravitational pull on the Earth is actually slowing it's rotation. The Earth's rotation is slowing at a rate of about 0.005 seconds per year per year. Doesn't sound like much in the short term, but we are talking about forever here. -
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What does your name MEAN?
by RichieRich inwe all are identified by our names here on jwd.
some use their real names, and others pick a moniker that is their nickname or perhaps a few words from a song they like.. why did you pick your name?.
for instance,.
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Sith
KLS...a shower and a shave...how does that sound?
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What does your name MEAN?
by RichieRich inwe all are identified by our names here on jwd.
some use their real names, and others pick a moniker that is their nickname or perhaps a few words from a song they like.. why did you pick your name?.
for instance,.
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Sith
Ok...coming clean
My name is Robert Wayne Leslie, Jr.
Robert - "of bright and shining fame"
Wayne - "wagonmaker"
Leslie - "from the grey fort"
Junior - "hell, I guess it means junior" -
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What does your name MEAN?
by RichieRich inwe all are identified by our names here on jwd.
some use their real names, and others pick a moniker that is their nickname or perhaps a few words from a song they like.. why did you pick your name?.
for instance,.
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Sith
NM...what a small world the internet is. I love that Dylan song. I named my youngest son after Bob Dylan. (his name is Dylan), much to my ex-wife's chagrin. If I had named him NeonMadman, he probably wouldn't have gotten very far in school. Sometimes the old noggin does work
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A Woman's Poem
by Panda inby colleen michael
he didn't like the casserole and he didn't like my cake.
my biscuits were too hard ... not like his mother used to make.
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Sith
Thanks ladies...but unfortunately, there is no Mrs. Sith. Please don't ask what happened to her.
I put about 20 minutes of work into this...so please don't laugh
She cried on our wedding day
She cried when we got home
She cries when she's on the rag
She cries "leave me alone"
Her nylons on the shower rod,
Her tampons in the john,
an hour in the bathroom,
what the fuck is going on?
Eggs and bacon in my bed
served in pretty negligees
5 foot 3 and looking hot
those were the good old days
Now she bitches, whines and moans
about everything she's not.
I guess somehow it's all my fault
So I'm sleeping on the cot
I love her more than life itself
though she can't accept that I’m a man.
But that's alright, I’ll please myself,
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A Woman's Poem
by Panda inby colleen michael
he didn't like the casserole and he didn't like my cake.
my biscuits were too hard ... not like his mother used to make.
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Sith
That is excellent, Netty. I imagine the best parts were penned by Mr. Netty?
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What does your name MEAN?
by RichieRich inwe all are identified by our names here on jwd.
some use their real names, and others pick a moniker that is their nickname or perhaps a few words from a song they like.. why did you pick your name?.
for instance,.
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Sith
My name is Robert, but my friends call me Robbie. You all can call me whatever you like. I'd prefer Robbie
I chose "Sith" because it's my way to thumb my nose at the DUmBs. As we went our separate directions, my JW ex-wife explained to me that I was turning to the dark side, as I slid away from the Borg. She said that I was Anakin, becoming Darth Vader. That analogy still makes me smile. -
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A Woman's Poem
by Panda inby colleen michael
he didn't like the casserole and he didn't like my cake.
my biscuits were too hard ... not like his mother used to make.
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Sith
I didn't like her casserol
And I didn't like her cake.
Her biscuits were too hard ...
Not like my mother used to make.
She didn't perk the coffee right
I didn't like the stew,
She didn't mend my socks
The way my mother used to do.
She pondered for an answer
She was looking for a clue.
Then she turned around and smacked me;
Like my Mother used to do.
I wondered why I stayed here,
Did I really want more?
I got up and walked out
like my father had before -
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Sith
"Mr Fe2O3 and I are expecting a baby. I am 22 weeks pregnant, our baby is due at the end of October.
Mr Fe2O3 is a wonderful, gorgeous man. We have been married for four years now. He is my best friend, mentor and lover. I am so happy that he will be a Daddy soon, too."
Simply beautiful. Most love stories need 500 or more pages to say what you've said in 6 sentences.
Mr. Fe203 is a lucky man