America. I am disillusioned. I used to be afraid to drink and drive. Now I'm afraid to walk down the street at night. Johnny Five-O is everywhere. In my state if you don't have a valid ID on your person you can be taken to jail. It's a police state. What I have found ,and I hate to say it, is that I think there are much better places to live. I went to Cuba once. Hell I'd rather live a simple life under Castro than to put up with government intrusions here. It's a lot cleaner as well because they have not developed the industry necessary to destroy the environment. It's beautiful really. Mexico,Uruguay that's livin. Spanish Mediterranean-Can't beat it. Canada-free health care-WTF? And are little war isn't it great! Follow the money trail and see who benefits. I don't believe for a minute that it's about fighting terrorism. Shit look at are drug laws. In the eyes of our government we are all just a source of revenue. If I were living in Cuba I damn sure would not speak like this but I would live a clean,unfettered life I'm sure. And I'd catch some trophy bass while I was at it. I think at this point our Founding Fathers would be appalled.
Posted by anonymous at July 30, 2006 4:40 PMWell, when you move to Cuba, I hope your Spanish is better than your English. You're using "are" when you should be using "our"---I believe they teach that in the 4th grade. And a "boarder" is a person who pays to live in someone else's house. If you are referring to the line that delineates the place where one country stops and another begins, you should be using the word "border."
Posted by: Captain Pedantic at July 31, 2006 4:04 AMSoy profesor inglés apesadumbrado. Cuando era escritura bebÃa muchas cervezas y era escritura muy rapidamente. Tambien tu neccesitas una pito grande y negro en su culo! Puta fea!
I guess I can get by.
Posted by: at July 31, 2006 9:51 AMWriting quickly may result in the occasional typo, but you used entirely different words, and more than once. I don't see what my dislike of poor spelling has to do with my sexual preferences.
Posted by: Captain Pedantic at July 31, 2006 11:23 AMYou are correct. Sorry about the slander. I tried to delete it on second thought but it was not possible. All error is due to High Gravity beer.
Posted by: at July 31, 2006 12:55 PMAh ...the drink, the bane of civilized writing/typing.
I suppose we are all generally in agreement about the need to change some things be they here or elsewhere.
When do we get off our collectives asses and do it (change) is the question?
As a nation I do not believe that we have had a "collective ass" since WWII. We are apathetic as a society. Our biggest concerns are not missing our favorite sit-com(pronounced as one word) or perhaps downloading a new ring tone for our cell phones. We are addicted,overweight and out of shape. We are content to let those in power,those that control wealth determine the fate of our country. Life has become so complicated that most of us expend all of our energy just to manage our personal affairs. Regrettably I do not have the time or the energy to lead a reform movement or a revolution. I can only work and try to enjoy each day. I must not perseverate on things I cannot control. I must concentrate on my work now. I'm under a lot of pressure. I've got a press conference at three and a photo shoot at four. Then I've got to catch a flight to Durban and get my monkey out of a bar.
Cheers!
His Excellency Kody R Bear
That is the very thing you ought to do then.
Maybe even Kody can be useful. Did you know that there is an albino Grisley in Alberta (Canada) who is danger of being industrialized out of his (/hers maybe... I would doubt it would matter to Kody) natural habitat?
And do not forget about the blind fish of Patagonia!
Posted by: at August 4, 2006 7:30 PMOh those are in every cave lake across the planet.
There are blind dolphins in some Gulfs around the world worth saving though.
I am sure Kody would not be interested in sodomizing fish blind or otherwise. Dolphins maybe a different story being mammals and all.
This shit raw
Posted by: at August 11, 2006 7:40 AMGracis amigo
Posted by: new ring tone at April 16, 2007 6:07 PMDas Béarn ist eine alte französische Provinz am Fuß der Pyrenäen.
Posted by: new ring tone at April 18, 2007 12:08 AM