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  1. Most Annoying Song(s) Ever

    Anything by the Grateful Dead. Since everything sounds pretty much the same, it doesn't seem to matter if I list individual pieces of noise.
  2. Cynical minds think alike, Duke! I read about this in the paper and I thought it was quite convenient that the documents would be found with only ten minutes to spare before trash pickup by an honest, patriotic homeless person who ran straight to the New York Post screaming about how outrageous this was. And I doubt that the missing pages are anything to worry about. If someone had plans (sorry...) for destruction, I'm sure they would've taken the whole package and not just the first 14 pages. I dunno...something just feels a little too slick.
  3. Weird Tissue Boxes

    These are choice! I like the Easter Island one, too.
  4. "Brainwashed from birth" would appropriately describe the kids (and many adults) in this cult. The kids know only what they are told by the elders and that the outsider's world is evil. Interestingly, one of the horrible things that await them outside is being forced to have sex with many men. They scare the kids about sexual abuse on the outside while they merrily go about sexually abusing them inside the compound. Reading these articles made me wonder...What ever happened to the 150 or so people that were rounded up from Waco in the '90's and "deprogrammed"? A bunch of survivers were charges with bogus charges and carted off to prison, but the ones that they couldn't hang charges on were turned over to county or state social and psychiatric programs to be "treated" and assisted with their re-entry into society. Anybody ever hear what became of these people? Are they wandering the streets with a bedroll and styrofoam cup or maybe rotting away in a padded room with all the thorazine they can eat? I can only hope that there is hope for the children of this recent sect and that they one day can exist in a world free of psychic fear and emotional and sexual abuse.
  5. Gas Me! Please!

    Re: language: It seems like I've always heard the phrase using one of the seven deadly words and 'me'. A few years back Brittany Spears sanitized this to "Do me, Baby" (one more time) for all of the world to hear.
  6. Gas Me! Please!

    Hey, maybe next year's class will ask to get Tasered! Bizarre. Police Tear-Gas Crowd Near Michigan St. East Lansing, Mich. police Chief Tom Wibert, left, and Mayor Vic Loomis are ... By TIM MARTIN, AP1 hour ago EAST LANSING, Mich. — Police used tear gas early Sunday to disperse a massive crowd partying near the Michigan State University campus after fights broke out and officers were pelted with bottles and cans. Police said in a statement that 3,000 to 4,000 people had gathered for the Cedar Fest party late Saturday. They said 52 people were arrested and 48 others were ticketed for various offenses. Nearly every officer at the scene reported being struck by a flying object, Police Chief Tom Wibert said at a news conference Sunday. Four small fires were reported, windows were smashed on two police vehicles and several officers and partygoers suffered injuries — mostly cuts and bruises. "I don't see how we could have dispersed the crowd without tear gas," Wibert said. He said the gas was used as a last resort and officers showed restraint throughout the night. Authorities said the crowd became increasingly unruly after 1 a.m., and about 80 officers from various jurisdictions worked to contain the crowd. Wibert said police initially used only loud, smoking munitions rather than tear gas to try to get the crowd to leave, but only about half the people dispersed. Tear gas was fired around 2 a.m. "I think that there were some who were there because they wanted to be tear-gassed as a rite of passage, so to speak," Wibert said. "After the initial munitions — the flash bangs and the smoke bombs — they were actually chanting for tear gas." Michigan State student Vanessa Schultz of Macomb County's Clinton Township said she got a whiff of the gas through her apartment window. "I think everyone's mentality was like, 'We want to get tear-gassed. This is fun,'" said Schultz. She said she stayed inside because it didn't look like fun to her. "During the day it was all relaxed and fun," Schultz said. "It was kind of a shock when it turned weird. But we all kind of knew what was going to happen once it started." Police said the majority of Michigan State's 45,000 students stayed away from the gathering and that many of the troublemakers weren't students. Of the 52 people arrested, 28 had been identified as university students. They could face charges ranging from disorderly conduct to inciting a riot. More charges could be coming after police review videotape. Students convicted of charges involving riotous behavior could face long-term suspension, as allowed by state law. The<
  7. Kids Plot to Take Out Teacher

    Seems like some people want to have it both ways when it comes to kids. Take, for example, this front page article in today's Washington Post discussing the labling of children as sexual harassers. 6 years old boy slaps a girl on the rear on the playground...permanent record entry: "Sexual Touching Against Student: Offensive". In Virginia last year, 255 elementary students were suspended for offensive sexual touching. In Maryland, 166 elementary students were suspended for sexual harassment including three preschoolers, 16 kindergarteners and 22 first graders! So, "experts" say on one hand that kids can be capable of sexual harassment, but on the other hand say that they probably couldn't pull off a coordinated attack on a teacher. How can they have it both ways? Personaly, I feel that charging a first grader with sexual harassment for slapping another kid on the butt is ludicrous, but others seem to disagree. I'm just posting this here since I noted it in today's paper and it presents such a dichotomy regarding children today. For Ski and other Washingtonians, Thursday, page A1, bottom right.
  8. Kids Plot to Take Out Teacher

    Experts agree, Duke! Check out the update... Experts Dubious of Ga. 3rd-Grader Plot This photo provided by Chief of Police of Waycross, Ga., Tony Tanner, Tuesda... By RUSS BYNUM and MIKE STOBBE, AP39 minutes ago WAYCROSS, Ga. — Allegations that third-graders hatched an elaborate plot to knock out, handcuff and stab their teacher were met with shock by neighbors and with doubt by psychiatry experts who said it is unlikely that children that young seriously intended to hurt anyone. Police say the plot at Center Elementary School began because the children, ages 8 to 10, were apparently angry after the teacher disciplined one of the students for standing on a chair. Students brought a crystal paperweight, a steak knife with a broken handle, steel handcuffs and other items as part of last week's plot, police said Tuesday. They said nine students were involved, but prosecutors are seeking juvenile charges against only three of them. Experts said children that age are certainly imaginative and capable of creating elaborate games. But Dr. Louis Kraus, a child psychiatry expert at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, said he doubts they would have actually attacked. "The reality is it is highly unlikely they would have been successful at this," Kraus said. "Even if it had begun, it's unclear whether they actually would have followed through with it." Most premeditated acts of student violence in schools usually don't occur until high school, Kraus said. Younger children have been known to bring knives or other weapons to school, experts said, but often it's more a matter of showing off or acting tough than part of a deliberate assault attempt. Police said the plot had been organized enough that some students were assigned specific roles such as covering classroom windows and cleaning up any mess. Most children under the age of 12 don't generally experience the kind of long-standing anger necessary for a premeditated crime, said Dan Mears, an associate professor at Florida State University's College of Criminology and Criminal Justice. "Kids tend to be more spontaneous," Mears said. "If they're angry, they act on it right then." The district attorney is seeking juvenile charges of conspiracy to commit aggravated assault against an 8-year-old boy and two girls, ages 9 and 10. The girls are also charged with bringing weapons to school. News of the alleged plot spread quickly through this small south Georgia city on the northern edge of the Okefenokee Swamp, where residents
  9. Kids Plot to Take Out Teacher

    Your point is well taken. Now what if we find out after they investigate that the teacher was actually abusing the kids on the sly and this was their "way out". Sound far fetched? Well, this incident sounds far-fetched, but it happened. Things keep getting stranger every day.
  10. This would be funny if it wasn't so potentially dangerous! This isn't a bunch of kids "playing Army" or some such. This is a pretty well organized group with a mission and a goal in mind. Kiddie Columbine, maybe? Cops: 3rd-Graders Aimed to Hurt Teacher This photo provided by Chief of Police of Waycross, Ga., Tony Tanner, Tuesda... By RUSS BYNUM, AP23 minutes ago WAYCROSS, Ga. — A group of third-graders plotted to attack their teacher, bringing a broken steak knife, handcuffs, duct tape and other items for the job and assigning children tasks including covering the windows and cleaning up afterward, police said Tuesday. The plot by as many as nine boys and girls at Center Elementary School in south Georgia was a serious threat, Waycross Police Chief Tony Tanner said. "We did not hear anybody say they intended to kill her, but could they have accidentally killed her? Absolutely," Tanner said. "We feel like if they weren't interrupted, there would have been an attempt. Would they have been successful? We don't know." The children, ages 8 and 9, were apparently mad at the teacher because she had scolded one of them for standing on a chair, Tanner said. A prosecutor said they are too young to be charged with a crime under Georgia law. School officials alerted police Friday after a pupil tipped off a teacher that a girl had brought a weapon to school, Tanner said. Police seized a broken steak knife, handcuffs, duct tape, electrical and transparent tape, ribbons and a crystal paperweight from the students, who apparently intended to use them against the teacher, Tanner said. Nine children have been given discipline up to and including long-term suspension, said Theresa Martin, spokeswoman for the Ware County school system. She would not be more specific but said none of the children had been back to school since the case came to light. The purported target is a veteran educator who teaches third-grade students with learning disabilities including attention deficit disorder, delayed development and hyperactivity, friends and parents said. The scheme involved a division of roles, Tanner said. One child's job was to cover windows so no one could see outside, he said. Another was supposed to clean up after the attack. "We're not sure at this point in the investigation how many of the students actually knew the intent was to hurt the teacher," Tanner said. The parents of the students have cooperated with investigators, who aren't allowed to question the children without their parents' or guardians' co
  11. Richard Widmark Dies at 93

    Kiss Of Death and No Way Out were two roles he played with amazing intensity. I was surprised to read that he had only one nomination for an acadamy award. He was great. May he rest in peace.
  12. Who's your favorite guitarist?

    Blackmore. From Rock to Renasiannce.
  13. Judge Orders Starbucks to Pay Up

    I know Starbucks is bad, but I thought that what I put in the tip jar would at least get divided so the baristas got something. Had I known the managers were getting it all I wouldn't have left a dime.
  14. Torture Death Shocks Illinois Town

    I suppose Family's Inhumanity To Woman would've been a better choice. Where does the idea to do something like this come from, let alone the capacity to actually carry the actions out? Are these people inherantly evil or just bored and have a sadistic twist? Is there anyone reading this that would actually consider thinking about doing something like this? (And I'm not talking about revenge fantasies, which I'm sure we've all had from time to time.) What do these people do, sit around and say "Gee, it's a slow day...I think I'll pull out the glue gun and drip some hot glue on the pregnant chick?" What make it even sicker is the fact that the ringleader was in a position of power and authority and had access to a troubled person she could "take home" under the guise of providing care. This is taking a few steps further the act of setting homeless people on fire. Disgusting. These predators should be permanently removed from society. Like the cancer to humanity that they are, they should be excised.
  15. Construction Crane in Manhattan topples

    Apparently, this incident happened while they were "jumping the crane". A collar broke loose and severed another connecting collar and that's what caused the collapse. Also, they've found that an inspector who supposedly inspected the crane lied and never actually showed up, but just rubber stamped the inspection of a complaint that the crane "didn't appear to be safe". It's doubtful that his negligence actually contributed to the event, but at least now they have this guy Marguette to hang some blame on.
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