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ChickOn2

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  1. Idk, dumpling... maybe when you receive your degree, some kind of chip gets implanted in your brain..?
  2. + 1. Basically... Anyway shouldn't they be in medicine for the good of mankind? Not for the money. *cue "Hands Across America" PS: Engineers work? I did not know that. I though they just sat around thinking of innovative ways to play WOW. ***C/o/2 RUNS LIKE HELL***
  3. I've wanted to deal that treatment to a few deserving people...
  4. I loved it. It's right along the lines of 'Higher Learning.' And you're right.. Ed Norton did the damn thing in American History X.
  5. ChickOn2

    Cock

    I'm super hungry, all of a sudden.
  6. World's Shortest Fairy Tale Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?' The girl said, 'NO!' And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and went fishing and hunting and played golf a lot and drank beer and scotch and had money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted and scratched his balls whenever he wanted. The end.
  7. Isn't there a chance of ball-to-butt contact?
  8. at the individual trying to hold their belly in. It's ok... let it all hang out!
  9. +1 Agreed... this day is slower than a box of hair. Please keep 'em coming.
  10. Would any of you ever ride a dewd as a passenger?
  11. *Marching through the board with a picket sign* FREE HEATH! FREE HEATH!! FREE HEATH!! NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE!! HELL NO, WE WON'T GO!
  12. ChickOn2

    Cock

    Pearl necklace... matches any outfit
  13. Baby girl needs a nice tall glass of reality. It's not her college's fault that there aren't many jobs. And with her sense of entitlement, I'd have to wonder how the two interviews went that she DID have. 20bux says she went in there with an attitude, like 'yall betta GIVE me this damn job!'
  14. LOL! well if we no longer pay taxes and my Victoria's Secrets can somehow help save my fellow man from starvation... of course I would have to do my duty... you agree to come and document the transaction, yes?
  15. What makes you think I'm not pro-life? OK touche' lol I'm not walking around butt ass naked because I gave my bra and panties to the poor. But I AM paying my share of the taxes to support this nation, our schools, our infrastructure, and yes the underprivileged. Not because I wanna 'feel good', but because I like to HAVE things. Like decent roads to drive on, fair schools to send my kids to, the police department to show up when I call, and as few sick, hungry and homeless people as possible, if it can be helped. Don't confuse me for no 'hands across america' type shit. I just know that services cost money, and I'm willing to pay the cost. What you're saying only works if you DON'T drive on my nice paved roads, or if your house catches on fire, don't be calling MY fire department, grab your bootstraps and a bucket. Healthcare is another one of the same kinds of services. It costs sure, but it's needed, just like trash pick-up, public education and highway patrol.
  16. this made me... uncomfortable. why was there so much touching? Why is that dewd so flexible? Why does the giant brown chicken have dreadlocks? I haz a
  17. OK so... just for the sake of argument, how is your "swagg" level...? On a scale of 1 to 10, where: 1 = "swagless" 5= "hopped up out the bed, turned my swagg on... it flickered then went out after 20 minutes 10 = SWAGNIFICENT!
  18. I guess I just plain ole disagree. I feel like if you are a rightful American citizen and you need help, you should get it, period. that's what makes US different from places like Mexico, India, all them miscellaneous "-istan" countries where they have no problem letting their people lay down in the street and die, then leave their bodies there for the vultures because they temporarily needed a plate of food, a shot of medicine or a roof over their heads, but couldn't get it. We HAVE it to give, so why not? No one said sit up on welfare and food stamps your whole life. But if there's a family, the parent got laid off/downsized/outsourced and the kids are hungry and sick, then dammit, they need to get fed and go to the doctor until mom or dad can find another job. Yes, it does cost me. But those are MY friends and neighbors, so to me, it's worth it. It's just a plain ole difference in philosophy, as simple as that:p I'll still ride with you, though:D
  19. Uhm no, honey, I'm a child/grandchild of real Americans... veterans of WWII, Viet Nam, Tuskegee Airmen, plus 10 generations born in Ohio (how many you got?) ... I'm here to stay, I'm afraid Ok, I'm listening... how many Americans are without health care, that you know of, Mr. Man? 5, 10 people? 20? How many would it take to make it worth your little while? Although.. The Center on Budget and Policy in Washington DC (a nonprofit, non-partisan organization) says in 2006, 46 million AMERICANS are uninsured. It got that information from the US Census Bureau. (do they count illegals? ionno!) That's great, if you're a fine, strapping young man like yourself. But what if you're 5 years old? What if your company laid you off? What if you're 92 and a half, in a wheelchair with 2 cataracts? Oh well, screw off? Pull yourself by your bootstraps, huh? Or worse yet, what if you HAD insurance but they wont cover your pre-exsting condition? You can't go "get a damn job" because your condition is STILL preexisting, but now you just took a pay cut. I'm sorry I just can't screw over my fellow American people like that. Not greedy and self-centered enough, I guess
  20. ChickOn2

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    Fish taco... go ahead.. eat one TODAY
  21. If by "everyone" you're tambout ME.. I've already been through this a million times, and still no one can step to me LOL the legislation boils down to this: The Universal Health Care Plan will SAVE money by making the healthcare industry do what EVERYONE else has been forced to do --cut they damn costs, reduce overhead, go paperless, tighten up their game, quit whining and get competitive. Will some doctors have to scale down from an Escalade to a Tahoe? Yes. Will some hospitals have to re-evaluate why one Tylenol capsule costs the patient $27? You betcha! [© S. Palin]. WHY? so the 30-40 million AMERICAN PEOPLE (your folks, and MINE) who currently don't have any insurance can CHOOSE to get it, instead of walking around raw dog with no coverage. and GTFOH with that "oh I don't want to support lazy people on welfare with my tax dollars" bullcrap. We are ALREADY doing that. HAVE BEEN. For people who are not even working, and haven't contributed to taxes in YEARS. its not the legislation that is harmful. It's the DELAY that is harmful to people who have exhausted their savings and are too sick to work, who need insurance RAHT NAH-- or have to face bankruptcy just to stay alive and healthy. I'm not saying this is the perfect solution. One problem I do acknowledge about the bill, is that it doesn't address long-term spending too well. As it's written, there doesn't really seem to be an "end" or any limits placed on it, like say for example my medical insurance will cover me for $XX,XXX in a year's time, or for a lifetime. I see no such parameters in the bill as written, unless I missed it. I see room for abuse, in that regard. People like the OctoMom forcing out 20 or 30 kids on the taxpayer's dime.. that sort of thing.
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