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  1. I can send it as an attachment on email. Who wants it? Need an email address to do it. "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  2. I can still get it to come up. I saved it as offline content, how can I save it as to be able to distribute it among those who wish to see it?
  3. I wonder if you can graft an jet engine on a bike like that. "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  4. "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  5. For those of you who can't access it, it's from Onion.com WASHINGTON, DC—Vowing to "exact justice for the taking of innocent American lives," a determined and defiant President Bush deployed more than 14,000 ground troops to the West Nile Monday. Above: Bush outlines the details of Operation Deep Desert Off! to reporters. "My fellow Americans, an enemy from overseas has attacked us in our own land, waging biological warfare against us on our home soil," Bush said in a nationally televised speech from the Oval Office. "We must send a strong message to our enemies in the West Nile region that this virulent aggression against America will not go unpunished; it will not stand." Bush's decision to deploy troops came on the heels of three more West Nile virus deaths over the weekend—one in Louisiana and two in Illinois—bringing the national death toll to 51. "These cowards want to bring down our very way of life," Bush said. "They have sought to rob us of our ability to leave the house without repellent. But what they did not count on is the tremendous spirit and resolve of the American people. No one, be they man or mosquito, will dictate what we put or don't put on our skin for protection." Armed with anti-mosquito munitions, American Special Forces made landfall at Damietta near the mouth of the Nile early Tuesday, and by dawn had erected U.S. Army netting over the city. Bush promised that the netting, expected to extend all the way to Khartoum by the end of the week, will eventually stretch nearly 1,000 miles to the Nile's source and "as far to the west as necessary." "The United States will not stand idly by while people or insects who despise everything we stand for develop weapons of mass infection," Bush said. "The only way to fight a pestilence such as this is to attack it right where it breeds—in this case, the lands to the west of the Nile River." Though not made public until Monday, Operation Deep Desert Off! began at approximately 3 p.m. EST Sunday when Air Force F-15 aircraft armed with mosquito-seeking Sidewinder missiles flew in support of F-18s deploying military-grade citronella napalm. By nightfall, special DEET-dispensing flamethrower tanks of the First Armored Infantry were scouting out possible base camps 100 miles west of the Nile. Though details of the plan remain classified, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said the ultimate goal of Operation Deep Desert Off! is to "eradicate the deadly, virulent strain of anti-Americanism that has spread from the West Nile to our own shores." "We have 14,000 fully armed and equipped American troops in the region right now who are prepared to take the fight to this foreign threat," Rumsfeld said. "I must stress that it will not be easy, as the war we wage is not against a traditional enemy. This enemy operates in secrecy, striking when and where we least expect. It is an enemy without borders. But I am nevertheless confident that the evildoers responsible for killing those 51 Americans and infecting hundreds more can be defeated by Christmas." Above: U.S. soldiers board a troop-transport boat near the West Nile city of Alexandria. Response to Bush's troop deployment has been mixed. "This ridiculous show of force is patently not the way to fight the West Nile virus," said Dr. Arnold Bloch of the Centers For Disease Control. "Foreign military action will do nothing to halt the spread of this disease and does not help those currently infected with West Nile. Besides, Bush should have deployed those anti-mosquito jet fighters along the eastern seaboard and garrisoned the Mississippi River area last year, when there was still a chance to contain the disease's domestic spread." "Only two years ago, Bush said he would try to control his retaliatory impulses," Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) said. "But in the past six months, he's invaded the West Nile, petitioned Congress for economic sanctions against Japan for the crop devastation wrought by the Japanese beetle, and threatened China with nuclear attack if its snakehead invasion was not halted. If he continues this hardline military stance on all overseas natural threats, he will badly damage his chances of ever solving future crises peacefully." Undeterred, Bush maintains that the time to strike is now. "We will hunt down and capture those who bring sickness and death to our shores," said Bush during a visit to the St. Louis home of Robyn Crist, 35, whose husband Dan was one of the first West Nile casualties. "Nothing can deter us from bringing down these bloodsucking anti-American parasites." "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  6. Way too much time on your hands... "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  7. 5-6 jumps a week, usually 3 weeks, when they don't take away my weekends or I have too much homework. "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  8. We got your back....no matter what...
  9. Well said bets. Not just atheltes, but competitors at Nationals for crying out loud. We should recognize those who compete in the events as well as those who win the National Title at what ever discipline as well.. "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  10. Wow! Talk about cruel.. Are you minoring in torture in school??? "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  11. I resized it for you...your welcome btw... "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  12. Philosophical question: What is the true defintion of a citizen?? One could define it as where one is born, but how could you say that? Just because your born there doesn't mean your a citizen,. (According to Aristotle)...Or can it be defined as someone who serves the nation/city/polis for the benefit of the state? What have you given back to to the country? Have you served in its armed forces (no offense to those who haven't), what do you do that makes our country better then it was before? Let's say that you define it as being born of citizen parents, so in essence it is hereditary...but what about the people who founded a nation (Aristotle discusses this in his analysis of politics). In the US's case, not all of the Founding Father's were born here. By the defintion given above, they are not citizens...but they helped found this country...John Madison..born in the Carribean. What do you think?? Hmmm..???( "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  13. post whoring and finishing up philosopy...did manage to borrow the book...Amber..
  14. prepheckt

    The crapper

    here you go.. when replying hit the "url" button then type in the link, then hit the button again, except it should change to a "/url" button. http://www.vickysjokes.com/funny/doodie.asp fits right into our conversation... :) -S "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  15. Welcome to the dysfunctional family that we are....give it a few weeks, you'll be like us... "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  16. That's frikin' Hilarious!!!!
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  18. Try pinging the web address, then put the IP address into the web browser and try it that way.
  19. What's everyone having for dinner? Hope it's better than what I had... "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  20. Try her own jump plane... "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  21. Not to nitpick, but you spelled her name wrong. It's spelled michele not michelle....but nice streaming video..much better resolution too. "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  22. So was mine....I blame society "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  23. Does a jump whore count? "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes
  24. Clicky links, clicky links.....
  25. Over here..over here... I'm open, I'm open "Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet." -9 toes