The Packers??? HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Carter not as big a loss as everyone thinks, he is bad apple, and good riddance. Randy Moss, yet another bad apple, but what are ya gonna do?
ok guys and dolls, american football will start in a couple months, so who is the team you pull for?.
ok i know i will get shit for this but go cowboys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i love the dallas cowboys
The Packers??? HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Carter not as big a loss as everyone thinks, he is bad apple, and good riddance. Randy Moss, yet another bad apple, but what are ya gonna do?
ok guys and dolls, american football will start in a couple months, so who is the team you pull for?.
ok i know i will get shit for this but go cowboys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i love the dallas cowboys
Well I bleed purple of course!!
But I must admit I am one of the many cautious Vikings fans who gets all excited and then says "screw it, they'll blow it the play offs" (I am pretty sure it is tied to a Norweigan Self-esteem issue we Minnesotans have) I am just excited to see what Tice does with them, they are brand new team with lots of new young players, that can be good, or bad--oh the pressure...so tense!!
I am still in a deep depression that Griffith is gone, he was amazing, not to mention WHAT A GREAT ASS!
Does anyone know where he ended up? They might be my new favorite team--just kidding
GO VIKINGS!
sheikh omar defiant after pearl death sentence.
mon jul 15, 6:06 am et.
by imran maqbool .
This makes me so sick! Every single one of those men deserves to be decapitated in the same way they did in Pearl, if any of you happed to catch the video tape they made of the execution, you will know exactly what I am talking about...it still turns my stomach whenever I think of it, these men were sick and twisted and the fact that people think they are justified in their actions just goes to show how stupid religion makes people.
i received the following email from a dub today.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.
from jehovah's point of view .
if a thousand years are in the eyes of jehovah as one day, and we look at history from jehovah's point of view, we should realize that adam was created six days ago and jehovah made immediate plans to restore what he had lost for his offspring.
Hell Jesus probably is still celebrating his victory battle over satan (just 2 hours ago)
HAHAHA! Yeah Jesus probably hasn't even tapped the keg yet...
ok, well i've been outa school but i've done a little math problem here to see the human brain grew from homo-erectus to homo-sapien.
"it has been said" that there is a 2 million span between erectus and sapien, and it has been guessed that a new generation would be produced every 10 years.
that leaves you with 200,000 generations.
Fossil skull alters notions of human origins
By Tim Friend, USA TODAY
A 6-million to 7-million-year-old skull has been unearthed in central Africa, a discovery that will change scientific thought about human origins and force paleontologists finally to abandon the notion of a so-called missing link, experts say.
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The Toumai skull along with fragments of a jaw and several teeth were found last summer in the Chad desert in central Africa. | |
Paleontologists are hailing the discovery, reported in today's Nature, as the most significant in 75 years. The "Toumai" skull, found by a team led by Michel Brunet of the University of Poitiers in France is the oldest ever found and the first found outside of eastern or southern Africa. It suggests that human evolution was taking place all across Africa and that Earth once truly was a planet of the apes on which nature was experimenting with many humanlike creatures.
"It is a paradox of a creature with a skull about the size of a chimp but with features more like you find on human ancestors that are only a couple of million years old at the outside," says Bernard Wood, Henry Luce professor of human origins at George Washington University.
"If it is a direct human ancestor, it competely sidelines everything else that has been found that is older than a million and half years," he says.
Since 1925, when the first humanlike fossil was discovered, known as the Taung skull, it has been widely believed that human evolution progressed in a straight line from a knuckle-walking primitive ape to a fully erect human.
Ever since, paleontologists have been searching for a missing link to represent the bridge between apes and humans. Lucy, a 3.5-million-year-old fossil found in the 1970s, was one of the first candidates for that link. But many more fossils have been discovered since, with many combinations of features that show human evolution was not so simple.
Wood says people should view the human family tree as a bush with so many branches that it is almost impossible to trace a single one from the roots to the top. Toumai becomes the oldest branch found so far, but whether it leads directly to humans will be hard to determine.
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Just thought I would share this, I think it's kinda cool
guess i hadn't been paying "close attention" at the meetings a few years ago......apparently, jesus is not the mediator between god and men like the bible says, he's only the mediator between the 144,000 and jehovah - i guess the rest of us can go straight to hell in a handbasket...... .
how long has this bizarre theory been around??!!
i was absolutely stunned to hear this one, as i had never heard it before.
Holy crap, count me among the uninformed, I NEVER heard this before. In fact I recall giving a talk that said that Jesus was the mediator between God and Man--and I pretty much copied the information out of the Inspired book. They never set me straight on that, are we sure this is something they teach? Or is it so damn secret no one in my congregation corrected me cuz they didn't know? Or was everyone sleeping during my talk?
hey mn apostates, wanna see a great band at a great club??
then make plans to be in mpls saturday july 20 for the tragically hip :) (tickets: $20 advance or $25 at the door) i promise this will be a great show!
show starts at 7pm and we could meet at o'donovan's around 5ish for some pre-show festivities .
Woo hoo!! Not Interested and LauraLisa are coming!! YEAY!
Edited cuz I spell like a short bus kid
Edited by - joannadandy on 10 July 2002 19:52:41
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33 female iowa massage therapist happily married no children (yet).
anyone else?
who can help me to give me some funny answers to the questions below.
these questions were emailed to me by a (fanatic j.w.
) email"friend" who is probably fed up with me questioning him about his organization re.
1. Which religion do you have?I don't have a religion but I eat a lot of Jeezie-o's, which is the spiritual food to start your day.
2. When did you decide to become a member / to withdraw your membership?I started eating them when I saw the commerical promising everlasting life in each box. I quit eating when I only found a cupon for everlasting life redeemable at a later date, and that I would be mailed with notification.
3. Did your parents have the same religion? Sadly they still eat Jeezie-o's and swear it gives them all the minerals they need, but it's sad really because they never read the nutritional label for themselves, they just eat them because all their friends tell them it's what they should do.
4. Have you been beaten from time to time when you were young? Do you mean beating myself? I don't see how my masturbation habits are any concern of yours.
5. Did you have an easy youth?No he/she was a virgin too, and it took a lot of booze the first time to get him/her to give it up.
6. Do you believe in God?I believe in Dog.
7. If yes, do you think he cares about us?I dunno he mostly licks his butt, needs a flea dip, and chases his tail.
8. Conerning 6: Has this always been the case?He didn't always have fleas, oh you mean six? Yeah I always liked dogs--it stems from my days of reading about Pokie the Spotted Puppy.
9. Do you believe in Evolution-theory? No, if Natural-Selection were true, most of the stupid religious people would be dead.
10. What happens with us after the death, in your opinion? Our friends laugh at our death face and then compare it to our orgasm face, and then our children bitch about what they get in the will.
11. What will this planet look like in 100 years?I'll be dead, what do I care?
12. Do you think it would be a good idea to abolish all religions?No. I would miss the crusades, people yelling at me, people praying over me, the mass genocides, the scandal, the guilt, the opression, the corruption, not to mention all the "a priest, a rabbi, and a minister" jokes.
Edited by - joannadandy on 10 July 2002 18:50:37
does anyone like ani difranco?
i think she is absolutely beautiful as far as writing, music and thought.
does anyone agree?.
I like her...I own a couple of cd's...she's kinda cool, I dunno how I feel about her tho. I used to lover her, but I am sort of getting tired of her...