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Police Intimidation Level

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Rally To Restore Sanity: My Photo Journal It is important to note, I am not a fan of crowds. It is probably more accurate to say that I detest crowds. However, I had to make an exception for Rally to Restore Sanity . I was expecting two separate rallies, one with Stewart and one with Colbert, but what I got was more than satisfactory. There were an insane amount of people there, at least by my standards. There were a few instances where I tried to penetrate to crowd to get closer to the stage, but I realized that this was a futile attempt so I circumnavigated the crowds instead taking pictures of what I saw. The Halloween trend was rampant. Of course, I am sure many of you are interested in seeing the creativity behind the signs.

'I love weird quirky girls!' What weird girls... - Memerial.net Programming Languages are like Women There are so many programming languages available that it can be very difficult to get to know them all well enough to pick the right one for you. On the other hand most men know what kind of woman appeals to them. So here is a handy guide for many of the popular programming languages that describes what kind of women they would be if programming languages were women. Assembler - A female track star who holds all the world speed records. She is hard and bumpy, and so is not that pleasant to embrace. She can cook up any meal, but needs a complete and detailed recipe. by: Daniel J. Back to Rainbow Humor Page

Why Teachers Drink | Dizzy Dee Disclaimer: I have no regard whatsoever for my grammar in this post. Do not attack my grammar as opposed to my comment because as a former debater that will just piss me off and make you look stupid. Firstly, I’d like to say that some of the people are right, youth now seem not to give two shits about education and yes the education system in the US have drastically dropped in efficiency. And how can you really blame kids for not caring about their education when the majority of them are put aside or ignored. Also, in response to the parent comment, sure parents are a large part of the success of an educational system, but let’s be honest here the schools and teachers have a large responsibility to FOSTER that relationship between the family and the school. Oh, and I’d like to say that just because most kids can’t recite the Declaration of Independence by heart or place all the states on the map doesn’t mean kids are stupid. And in a buisness world, what’s more valuable to know?

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