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11/22/08

As requested....

Asians...

 

 

..coffee anyone?

 

Arm warmers...

 

Blue jeans...

 

Hats are awsome...

 

Hmmm....

 

Lots 'o braclets...

 

Pink..

 

Fresh...

 

Hungry

 

 

 

Happy weekend!!

 

~Durty~



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11/21/08

A Song that Pumped me up......

So my wife and I are doing this support the troops xmas thing and I was talking to my buddy George about some of the shit we've been getting.  We got a bunch of good shit and plenty of cool donations........but we also got some SHIT.  We had some people that had the BALLS to send us shit like opened containers of samples and even an OPENED toothbrush that looks like it had been used!!!!!!  I threw out a 30 gallon garbage back of that kind of shit.  After my wife showed me the opened toothbrush, I went apeshit.  She stopped showing me that stuff after that and while I walked away, she filled the garbage bag and I threw it out. 

WTF people!  You're not HELPING and SUPPORTING the troops with that SHIT!  These are people just like you and me.  Just because they choose that line of work over being a paper pusher, they're the ones allowing you do to it.  Don't be a fucking asshat and send shit like that.  They are real people getting shot at because that's what they are told to do.  It's about the troops and their families.  The people that defend your rights to be asshats and to do as you wish.  If you don't like it, dont' fucking donate.  It's as simple as that.  Do NOT disrespect them in that manner.  If you want to support them, take the money you were using to send  that package and paypal it as a donation so we can buy the things the troops need and want.

Enough of that rant, and on to another.  I'm listening to tunes while chatting with George and on comes the tune, "We're not gonna take it" by Twisted Sister.  Man, i'm PUMPED!  We've got about $1300 bucks now and several stockings to send to the troops.  We MIGHT be able to send a stocking to each and every one of the 90 troops in the brigade we are supporting, but the more money the merrier.  I want to thank the people of this site that helped us in this.....especially the 2 that donated a SHITLOAD of money.....and you 2 know who you are.  THANK YOU A BUNCH!  Thank you to everyone else too.  There is still time to donate.  So please do so.  Remember, this is for the TROOPS and the FAMILIES......just like yours and mine.  Imagine how you would feel if your spouse was gone for 3 Christmas's in a row.  It would be nice for them to get at least a little something from someone. 

The webpage is...  www.gymbohaven.com/operationsantaclaus2008.htm  

If you're the religious type, pray for them this Thanksgiving while they are eating dinner out of a bag while you are eating a fresh cooked Turkey.  And even if you're not, say a little prayer for them as well.

I'm out bitches and off to New York!

MJ



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11/21/08

Hillary for State!

Great quote from Bob Woodward about Secretary Hillary...

Being president is about control, and tell me who ever controlled Bill or Hillary Clinton. They can't control each other. ... I think it's because Warren Buffett and Paul Volcker and others have convinced Obama, 'You're going to have to focus like a laser on the economy. That's issue Number One. And give Hillary and Bill the world.' ... I think people are fantasizing or smoking something if they think Joe Biden's going to call Hillary Clinton up and say, 'This is what we want you to do.'

 

*Pink*



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11/21/08

Games, Games, Games and No Time To Play

As we get to the end of the heavy release period of the calendar, we finally have a chance to breath.  The last month had some of the most anticipated games of 2008 finally land on retail shelves.  Much like this time last year, I am left with quite a few new games and not nearly enough time to play them.  Recently I have picked up Socom: Confrontation, Resistance 2, Fallout 3, Gears of War 2, Left 4 Dead and COD World at War.  That is far more than enough to keep me busy.  I am finding it more difficult to join up with the same large regular group of gamers as everyone is off enjoying their own special taste of new release heaven.  Even though all of the new releases that I have picked up involve the same general theme (shooting things with guns) they all do it in a different way that keeps things fresh and prevents manotany from setting in.  Fallout 3 lets me explore and shoot at my own pace.  World at War dictates the fast pace and moves you along by not allowing you to camp out too long in one position.  Left 4 Dead pace goes up and down like a maestro conducting an orchestra.  This is by far the best time of the year to be a gamer.  With the holidays quickly approaching I'm looking forward to a bit more of free time to enjoy saving the world yet again.



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11/21/08

Thank You Soup

Because of SoupNazzi, I will never do drugs again. He has shown me what can happen.

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11/21/08

And so it begins....

From Yahoo news:

Jonathan Martin – Thu Nov 20

President-elect Barack Obama’s transition team is asking potential appointees detailed questions about gun ownership, and firearms advocates aren’t happy about it.

The National Rifle Association has denounced the move, which has already led one Republican senator to consider legislation aimed at ensuring a president can’t use an applicant’s gun ownership status to deny employment.

It’s just one question on a lengthy personnel form — No. 59 on a 63-question list — but the furor over the query is a vivid reminder of the intensity of support for Second Amendment rights and signals the scrutiny Obama is likely to receive from the ever-vigilant gun lobby.

Obama’s transition team declined to go into detail on why they included the question, suggesting only that it was done to ensure potential appointees were in line with gun laws.

“The intent of the gun question is to determine legal permitting,” said one transition aide.

But even some Democrats and transition experts are baffled by the inclusion of the question.

Tucked in at the end of the questionnaire and listed under “Miscellaneous,” it reads: “Do you or any members of your immediate family own a gun? If so, provide complete ownership and registration information. Has the registration ever lapsed? Please also describe how and by whom it is used and whether it has been the cause of any personal injuries or property damage.”

Paul Light, professor of public service at New York University, said there was no such question for potential appointees when President George W. Bush took office in 2000.

“It kind of sticks out there like a sore thumb,” Light said.

He expressed uncertainty over why it was included but surmised it was out of an abundance of caution, a desire to avoid the spectacle of a Cabinet-level or other high-ranking appointee who is discovered to have an unregistered handgun at home.

“It’s the kind of thing that, if dug out, could be an embarrassment to the president-elect,” Light said.

Clay Johnson, deputy director of management at the Office of Management and Budget and the head of Bush’s 2000 transition, also didn’t quite understand the purpose of the question.

“It could be their way to say to prospects that they will have to answer all these questions sooner or later, so be prepared,” Johnson observed.

Matt Bennett, a veteran campaign operative who did a stint at Americans for Gun Safety and who now works for the moderate Democratic think tank Third Way, was equally befuddled.

“It strikes me as overly lawyerly,” he said, noting that only a small percentage of guns owned by adults are ever used improperly.

Only half-joking, Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) alluded to the shooting accident involving Vice President Dick Cheney, suggesting the query could be a better-safe-than-sorry measure.

“Given the behavior of the vice president under the last administration, you may want to know these things,” Ryan said.

On a more serious note, Ryan suggested that the new president was being “very, very thorough” in his approach.

An Obama ally and pro-gun Democrat from a blue-collar region of Ohio, Ryan dismissed the notion that the inclusion of such a question would do any political harm to the incoming president.

But other gun rights supporters want Obama to know the question has raised their antennae.

“It’s very odd and very concerning to put out a question like that,” said Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.), adding that it may also be “unprecedented.”

The freshman senator, who is up for reelection in 2010, had his campaign organization send an e-mail to supporters this week, pledging to enact legislation to bar federal hiring discrimination on the basis of gun ownership.

“Barack Obama promised change, and this is proof positive that we are going to see some of the most liberal change in our nation’s history,” wrote DeMint’s campaign in the e-mail.

DeMint conceded it was unrealistic to try to get a bill on the matter through during the lame duck session this week.

Still, it’s the sort of symbolic issue that may provide a political opening for Republican members of Congress from conservative-leaning states to contrast themselves with the new Democratic administration.

“I want him to know that we’re looking for areas we can work with him but also looking for areas of concern that we want to let him know we’re going to fight on,” DeMint said.

The NRA, the gun-rights group that spent millions to defeat Obama, only to see him easily carry sportsmen-heavy states such as Michigan and Pennsylvania, is signaling that it intends to keep up the fight.

“Barack Obama and his administration are showing their true colors and true philosophy with regard to the Second Amendment,” said Chris Cox, the NRA’s top political official. “It shows what we’ve been saying all along — this guy doesn’t view the Second Amendment as a fundamental constitutional right.”

Cox said the group had put the word out to their members on the question.

Bennett, though, argued that approach would have little resonance.

“The real question is whether he’s doing harm to the broader image of Democrats on guns, and the answer is probably no,” he said. “It may gin up 350,000 hard-core NRA types, but it won’t really bother 65 million other gun owners.”



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11/21/08

Hey finance people! Question?

I have a SEP with a little over 5,000 in it. It's time to renew it, or move it. The current rate is 1.99%. I know precious little about investing, but I think 1.99% sucks... I need some direction on what to do with the money.I don't even know the questions to ask. I want reasonably low risk and a rate of return better than what I have now. I just don't trust the bank to have my best interests at heart.

Thanks.

 



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11/21/08

Oh the Humanity!!!




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11/21/08

Boredom + Ultrasound Equipment =

My prostate on the internet

 



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11/21/08

WAW:WTF

Well, I realized that no one on my FL was playing COD4 anymore, so I sucked it up and bought WAW yesterday.  I only have about 2 hours into it, but I'm really on the fence.  It is odd to purchase a new game and feel so familiar with it immediatly.  That is just good sense on Treyarch's part though after the success of 4.

I haven't nailed down my indecision yet.  The maps are ok, with good amounts of cover...unless it is a freaking huge map.  Those seem to be the two map types of the game.  Small and exceptionally large.  Don't get me wrong, I'm pleased that there is a fairly decent map list out of the box.  It can be annoying to find a hedge row that magically stops you, that's probably my fault for not memorizing the maps yet.  At least in 4 there was a table, wall or something in the way that made it obvious that you had found the end.

I tried my hand at some free for all to get rolling last night.  since it uses most of the small maps I found that I would spawn 3 feet away from someone else spawning.  As an experiment, I ran in circles around a truck after I spawned once, only to find that someone else would spawn behind it every 2nd time around.  Nice.  The game also felt much faster paced than COD4.  Again, it could have been the level size....but on more than one map it felt like the crazy, crackhead play of Unreal Tournament.  Spawn, die, spawn die.

Guns seem to be moderately balanced.  As long as you have a sub gun that is.  I haven't messed with the rifles much since the other guns are fully automatic and seem to drop people from most commong map distances.  I will say that the LMGs will probably see a lot of action since they don't run out of ammo within 2 sec.  It does seem like people die more quickly though, which is a good trade off for the tiny magazines.  One minor nusance that I have noticed - The bouncing bettys -  As if the claymores in COD4 were not bad enough, now everybody and their mother is putting these at the top of every staircase, around every corner, around every spawn area.....just freaking wonderful!

The tanks are an interesting touch.  I haven't driven on yet, but they seem easy enough to avoid.   The first few times I saw the tanks I tried to get behind them and pull the guy out and steal it.  Apparently you can't do that....pity.  It would be interesting to have transport vehicles too, similar to Halo.  Maybe in COD7.  I really hope that this game grows on me since I dropped the money for it, but it will likely take some time.   I don't know if it is the dark color palatte, the goofy looking guns or the Duke Nukem looking hand on some of the SMGs buy It just doesn't seem as polished as 4 for some reason.   Maybe I'm wrong though. We'll see.



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