I'd rather talk about Detroit-area pranksters than cat droppings:
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive...pranknet1.html
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I'd rather talk about Detroit-area pranksters than cat droppings:
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive...pranknet1.html
RT...Is there anyone who hasn't had a beverage from one of those red plastic cups?
If those red plastic cups didn't exist, I think Matt Stafford would die of thirst.
I shoot ping pong balls in those.
DrRay...R U back at sku?
After a couple of very busy weeks, I'm back.
Let's get to work.
I knew something was missing, and I could quite place it.Quote:
Originally Posted by MoTown
:little tony:
jessirQuote:
Originally Posted by Tahoe
I'm just glad that Little Tony is here to welcome me back with open...umm... arms.Quote:
Originally Posted by Glan
I was thinking about aksing a couple of you's to go up to my cuz'ns wedding this weekend in Bay City to make up for me not being there.
dubm kweschen...
I was watching a movie about the dust bowls or whatver they call them in Oklahoma or some place like that back in the day...but why aren't there still dust storms that all them peeps ran away from?
One big factor in the Dust Bowl times was (the lack of) crop rotation.
Right. The causes of the dustbowl were complicated, but they all stem from the soil's inability to retain carbon-based nutrients and water due to overuse.
1. The Midwest had been filled with independent farmers and sharecroppers farming on bank-owned land
2. The economy collapsed and the price of grain fell
3. Independent farmers and sharecroppers couldn't get a good enough price for their crops, so they went broke
4. The banks took hold of the land from independent farmers and evicted the sharecroppers
5. The banks realized they could make a lot more money with the land if they sold it to gigantic factory farming companies
6. The gigantic factory farms went up - sometimes they hired the previous tenant farmers to stay on as workers
7. The technology for factory farms was a bit undeveloped in those days, and the companies that owned them were looking to make a quick profit, so they started planting and harvesting as much fast-growing grain as they possibly could, non-stop
8. All the organic nutrients and water that were in the soil slowly started to get used up
9. There were two years in a row of bad drought ... a bad coincidence
10. The Grapes Of Wrath
I JUST found out that Reno 911 was cancelled.
LDB Exclusive!Quote:
Originally Posted by LDB
Oh baby boy!Quote:
Originally Posted by Glan
Been thinking about changing my screen name to Turd Ferguson, but I'm not 100% sure.
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Originally Posted by DennyMcLain
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Originally Posted by Burt Renoylds/Norm MacDonald
We be back and shit?
I think the Turd Ferguson comment crashed this shit.
Fuck VH1. They give everyone a fucking show, don't they? Flavor Flav, then New York (which I actually considered a guilty pleasure), Bret Michaels, some cunt from Bret's show, and now Antonio Sabato of all people. Fuck them, I should get a show of my own (I Love Douche). It'd be way more interesting than these stupid shows.
I found some dude advertising for your new show, LDB:
http://cdn.holytaco.com/www/sites/de...7%5B1%5D_0.jpg
I'm greatly looking forward to LDB's next promotion, but I am really unfamiliar with the English peerage system. What's next? Baron Douche Baggins? Viscount Douche Baggins?
I would've loved to ram that chick at the counter doggy style...
POIDH
我的画是新纺叙述有关宗教和神话包括神、统治者但所有的人魔谈论人类状况复杂。这些都是爱情故事警示和力量 、也象征现代社会是远远圣洁。我的想法开始与世界的幻想和理想化心态、但我是从油漆能在我手中。首先、我先 从剪刀手从琐碎的图案组成数百碎片散对我倒在地上。什么是原型制造与供应下脚料拼贴层状边缘。有的照片我也 有的来自割开插图艺术史。利用这种拼贴、我回家画了狂l多层次地反映与建议削减而复杂边缘个人 心理-口罩和隐情。我用的材料和技术,振兴古老的传统绘画中石油在铜、温度、蛋黄金叶画小组。我画的学习方法与艺 术保护专家告诉你看看旧主人。作为当代艺术家、我热中保存和再利用传统的绘画材料和技术、而且艺术的过去不 能忘记;所以我选择把我的艺术历史性工作。作为一个画家,我的作品主题、我认为我是男管家和斧头的艺术遗产 、为历史最多减九十年以前的设想是在当代背景。
嘉莉·安·巴德女士 DENNY MCLAIN 嘉莉·安·巴德为美国年轻的著名超现实主义画家。其部分作品具有波谱超现实主义风格。此艺术风格为当今 美国社会最具有发展势头和最具流行的艺术风格。其作品具有强烈先锋风格和非凡的个人智慧。瞬间赢得全美国和 海外的极高赞誉。被称为"极富想象力的现实主义"这些画作均节自艺术史之章节、形成了自己的超现实主义画派 。她常旅行于世界各地。搜寻被遗忘的画作来引用之和对其解释之。她的作品完全表现其个人思想、完全进入一个 新奇的视野。一种极具丰富、浓厚和强烈的文明人群和现时段合流风格。作为一个胸怀大志的教授。她曾任教于华 盛顿大学、特拉华大学、塞西尔大学、特拉华艺术设计学院。BUKDOW年。她在芝加哥艺术学院修完了她的本 科,BUKDOW年。 特拉华大学绘画专业研究生毕业。目前在费城做全职的职业画家。她曾屡获殊荣,SMITHSONIAN年,获 特拉华州艺术视觉联盟奖、GLAN年。 获得美利坚合众国艺术联盟最高荣誉称号、编入当代50位最著名超现实主义画家名录、BUKDOW年美国两部 最畅销科幻小说封面、《费城调查者报》、《奥斯丁编年史》、《英国独立日报》、《今日费城报》和最具权威杂 志《纽约艺术》都对她进行了广泛的赞扬和报道。 曾经在德国柏林、英国伦顿、芝加哥、西雅图等著名艺术博物馆做了个人画展。
Another OLympic boycott movement?
So I'm watching today's Steve Wilkos... probably some rerun. It's a lie detector test show about whether or not some scumbag murdered his wife (or maybe it was a babymaking long-term gf).
The lie detector test indicates that he didn't murder his wife. They indicate that he is not protecting anyone who murdered his wife, BUT he knows who did murder his wife and knows more than what he's telling. This screams "bullshit polygraph" to me. If you know who the murderer is and don't say, you're protecting. But the lie detector says you're not protecting anyone. One or the other result is wrong, and that invalidates the whole fucking thing.
And of course, no one from the stage calls Wilkos on it.
What were the actual questions that he failed and passed?
Obviously, much could be obscured in the editing processes between polygraph and TV show, but I'm pretty sure I characterized the questions as presented in the episodes correctly.
Right, but so much of that test is what the test taker perceives as the question. If he doesn't see a conflict between not telling who the did it and believing he isn't protecting that person, then his biology won't reflect an internal conflict about the two answers. That's why those tests are better geared toward the person of average intelligence, too dumb and you don't know any better, too smart and you either think past the common understanding or over analyze and produce false positives.
Knowing the actual wording of the question opens conjecture as to how the taker perceived the query and his answer.
Rarely do you ask the important question only once and in one way, and there's other questions being asked in addition to the important questions to "calibrate" things (get you to lie about something so they know what "lie" is, reset your heart rate after a stressful question, etc.).
I'm not saying they don't know they are lying, I'm saying it's not a lie to them. Knowing who did something but feeling no obligation to tell would allow one to honestly believe they aren't protecting the person who did it by not telling on them. They simply have no compulsion to tell and so are not. If that is the case, then the person answers as this show attender does and does not lie in the process.
Knowing the actual questions helps to determine if that is what's happening.
I know who ate the rest of the bag of chips last night. If you ask me if I know who ate them and if I honestly think I am not protecting the person who ate those chips by keeping silent about it, I would answer affirmative to both those questions and not be lying. That situation can occur with far less trivial matters as well and is more likely toi occur the more extreme the person's intelligence is (either extremely high or extremely low).
Of course, and a trained polygraph examiner engaging in a directed line of questioning should be able to sort that out. It would be interesting to see the actual polygraph exams in full, not just have the results read out.
Oh well...
Is Daughtry Chad Kreegers brother or something?
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Anderson Varejao is part of a new government program:
http://tech.yahoo.com/news/ap/200908...azil_std_cards
Apparently gmail is down and there is mass hysteria around the internets.
I wouldn't know, I don't use it.
That's my gmail you're talking about, mister.
I don't button up my boxers.