Posted on 12/30/2005 12:45:47 AM PST by Quick1
Mountain driving requires a few changes in driving habits and equipment, but it's not that bad after a while. The snowboarding is awesome!
To tell you the truth, I'm scared to look at the numbers. But I've rarely seen it rain this many days this hard. I live in an area, like most of the west coast, that rains a lot in the winter and almost none from spring to fall. I did see a little blue sky today and it sure looked pretty.
Good to hear. Sounds like you live in a Mediterranean-type climate. I know you're in California, but what part?
When this first surfaced I felt that we could expect to see Bill Donohue added to the South Park cast of recurring characters this coming season. :)
The characters could barely get through one sentence without dropping an f-bomb. I work with both computers and attorneys, so I've dropped a few myself, but I've been known to get through a whole day without even one.
It's not prudery to be offended by constant profanity, whether or not there are children present. It's common decency. You should try it.
"America, F** Yeah!" is less of a song than "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall." At leat THAT's got a tune.
Steve: You wanted to see who was promoting that filth. Here one is.
I do not 'promote' anything. I do, however, occasionally feel incumbent to (verbally) abuse busy bodies....
P.S. I do not use 'f-bombs' at work or anywhere else for that matter. Yes, the first time I figured out what that song was saying, I winced. Then I just laughed with that delicious edge of listening to something that wasn't proper. And that is the very source of humor itself.
You need to learn to discern the difference between rudeness (ie. telling someone to go **** themselves, versus humor (like the song you cite), which is hilarious when you think about it.
Sorry if I have overloaded your neurons - I know it'll probably fly wayyyyy over your head, but, hey, I tried....
Brian (of course) is mistaken for the Messiah by a few nutcases (due to the fact he was born a few doors down from Jesus), and the resulting slapstick (which is really modern-day satire using Biblical times as the setting) is unquestionably the funniest 'religious' story ever put on film. But only someone who had never seen the film would think that it was anti-Christian.
I HIGHLY recommend that you give it a viewing - if you have not seen it already. (Oh, and there is FAR less "language", so your precious ears won't burn up too much.....)
Brian (of course) is mistaken for the Messiah by a few nutcases (due to the fact he was born a few doors down from Jesus), and the resulting slapstick (which is really modern-day satire using Biblical times as the setting) is unquestionably the funniest 'religious' story ever put on film. But only someone who had never seen the film would think that it was anti-Christian.Of course it's not anti-Christian. Brian's not the Messiah. He's a very naughty boy.
-Eric
Only the true Messiah denies his divinity!!!
I say you are Lord, and I should know....I've followed a few!
*ROTFLMAO*
Mohammed Jihad!
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