Posted on 01/12/2010 12:23:04 PM PST by kylemoriens
Hi everyone! I just started blogging here and I thought I'd share my thoughts on the economy. But first about myself, Im 17 years old and live in Pawtucket Rode Island. I make a living as a profesional printer after I quit school and invented a revolutionary way to make money without working. I print it! YES! I can't believe no one ever thought of it before! I thought it up a year ago after I got fired from Wendys. I needed a quick way to make money so I printed it out on my computer using a scanner. I scan a 10 dollar or 20 dollar bill and tada! Free money! I think I will get the noble peace price for inventing this! Free money! With this we can end homelessness, poverty starvation ETC and no one will have to work ever again! I even quit school to get more involved in my job! I just sit in my room printing out wads of money then I go shopping with it! By having the government by big printing presses and printing money we can solve our economic problems! We can keep Social Security, have welfare, even the rich wont have to worry about paying taxes like they do now that Democrats are back in power! I propose printing 1 billion dollars to every one who lost their home in the forclosure scandal under Bush and another few billion for all the homeless and unemployed! Yipee! Our problems are over!
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A recent graduate from the new “Outcome Based Education” I see?
LMAO - good one!
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It’s Candlemas — welcome to the February home.
A monetary moron thread. Good choice. ;-)
Yes, it is Candlemas. Should we print money to celebrate?
I think I’ll go light some candles, not that it will get much warmer if I do ...
I’ve been to Pawtucket, Rhode Island. It snows there a lot.
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Thanks - I never manage to keep up, but at least I’m in at the beginning this time.
Are youall going to be doing the Spotsylvania Civil War stuff this year? The house is too small to invite you to stay overnight, but I can certainly do a cookout. I’m so close to the battlefields that every time I dig in the yard, I wonder if I’ll find a relic.
Thank you!!
Lots of people come by the UT just occasionally. We’re still discussion our vacation plans. We looked (online) at a house a stone’s throw from the Chickamauga battlefield, near Chattanooga, TN, but the boys are requesting a trip to the beach. DP will make a command decision, eventually.
However, if you’re interested in a visit to Charlotte, say for the NRA convention, you’d be welcome with us!
We’re freezing. And wet. How are you?
Kinda like a rave party for literate grown-ups, eh? :)
That sounds about right. It’s an ongoing social event, at which all topics may be discussed, but no topics other than the most picayune may be argued. All Fun People are welcome.
There was a time when I was a lot of fun. Somewhat rusty, but I’ll see if I can’t bust some verbaliciousiosities (see if you can pronounce that in one go, eh?) :D
Even a little fun is okay.
How’s the weather where you are? 34 and raining here in the scenic ‘burbs of Charlotte, but I need to take most of the Offspring out, anyway. My husband just got home from a 14 hour shift.
It’s about that or so. Get a few hours off this pm for the eye doc. Best to keep an eye out for things anymore.
Like oncoming traffic, and geese on the lawn.
Good luck with the eye doc. My mom, OldTax-lady, had one cataract removed last week and has another removal scheduled tomorrow.
I'm in the throes of dentistry, myself. Tomorrow is my second "root planing," if the weather allows.
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