Jump to content

John

Members
  • Posts

    4,951
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    2

Everything posted by John

  1. I'd like to meet the girls that they used for this study.
  2. yeah just like they saved us from letting corporations spend unlimited amounts of money to drown out the will of the people... er... wait a second...
  3. probably got one of those $99/month deals, and didnt read the fine print to find out that his monthly payment doesnt even cover the interest accrued, let alone any capital.
  4. John

    Sad, sad story!!

    unless you are tim tebow that really really turned me off to tebow. what a baby. take your asswhooping like a man.
  5. fuck it man, just sleep till noon.
  6. what i want to know, is who had sex with... that? and twice too!
  7. this could be you. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2009-Kawasaki-Ninja-500r-Low-Miles-/280601978142?pt=US_motorcycles&hash=item41552e651e 2009 ninja 500. MSRP 4999 pwned?
  8. we need to stop big companies from using creative bookkeeping and offshore tax havens to get out of paying what they actually owe. but we wont. they will just keep buying elections to get their way.
  9. i drive better after 12 beers than most other people sober.
  10. some people think its not smart or safe to even get on a motorcycle at all. doesnt mean they are right. doesnt mean you are right about this either. there IS no right or wrong. they are willing to accept the risks that come with riding in the snow, you are not. whooptie freakin doo.
  11. i love yuengling out of a can. pbr too. i prefer cans to bottles. but keg beer > bottles or cans.
  12. people seem to have a problem with that for some reason.
  13. to be fair, that coffee was near boiling. yes coffee is supposed to be hot, but not that hot. coffee is supposed to be like 140, not 190. you cant even drink it at that temperature. secondly, they KNEW it was too hot, and not fit for consumption, and they sold it anyway. thats what the crux of the lawsuit was. also, the jury DID find the lady 20% at fault too.
  14. that can happen when its 90 degrees and hasnt rained for a month too. and if you are driving correctly for the snowy road conditions, you should have no problem stopping in time.
  15. those dudes are clearly not pussies. i dont buy the "they are putting people in danger" argument. by that logic EVERYONE out on the road today is putting people in danger
  16. yeah but why buy that nasty ass shit when you could buy a half pint of vodka or whiskey for about 6 bucks and get just as drunk if not drunker. and you dont have to drink robotussin either.
  17. stick it in her butt, then tell her to hit the road.
  18. ugh 4 loko is fucking nasty. dont waste your money. the shit tastes like robotussin. honestly, if you drank a bottle of tussin you would get way more fucked up than if you drank a 4 loko.
  19. Change your Facebook profile picture to a female you wanted to bang from your childhood, and invite your friends to do the same. We hope to see less human faces on Facebook but an invasion of childhood boner inspiration. This is for awareness of the objectification of women.
  20. unfortunately we dont all live in mr. rogers neighborhood.
  21. John

    Eating Alone

    wait for housekeeping to show up?
  22. John

    Eating Alone

    i eat alone all the time. good shit!
  23. apparently tax cuts for millionaires are more important thanks GOP! http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jCSDWfH_Nlun4HSUI4iugsRg1t8w?docId=dd379956b88b415badc51c1f47532f40 9/11 health bill falls short in Senate test vote (AP) – 7 hours ago WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republicans on Thursday derailed a bill to aid people who got sick after exposure to dust from the World Trade Center's collapse in the Sept. 11 attack. Supporters were three votes short of the 60 needed to proceed to debate and a final vote on the bill that would have provided as much as $7.4 billion in health care and compensation to 9/11 responders and survivors. The bill failed on a test vote, 57-42. Fifty-seven Democrats voted for the bill and 41 Republicans opposed it. Sen. Harry Reid, the Democratic leader, switched his vote to 'no' at the last moment, a parliamentary move that allows him to bring the measure up again for a vote. Backers of the legislation see this lame-duck session of Congress as possibly its last chance. The bill has passed the House. Republican senators have promised not to consider any other bills until the Senate acts on funding the government and extending tax cuts. The defeat was a huge blow to New York and New Jersey lawmakers who have long fought for the measure, arguing it's morally wrong to not do more for the health needs of ailing 9/11 responders and survivors. "We should not have to wait for tax deals to do what's right," said Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., a lead advocate of the bill. Facing long odds, supporters will try to attach the 9/11 bill to the legislation that emerges from the tax deal. They'll also press for another vote once the tax issue is settled. Critics questioned whether the bill is affordable and does enough to ensure that only people with illnesses related to trade center dust get help. Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
×
×
  • Create New...