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Queenie:
The first time I ever saw a cockroach was at this ice cream shop where I worked when I was 16. The thing was as big as a fucking puppy.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:12:55 pm)
Heruka:
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:16:16 pm)
bela:
I lived in this absolute slum in Cambridge, we had cockroaches up the wazoo. They're so gross when they're pregnant and the egg sack hangs out from under them. That place was so bad but we had a lot of fun.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:16:19 pm)
Chewing Wax:
That's a good story
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:18:15 pm)
bela:
It was a really bad neighborhood too. This big crime happend there a few years ago. A little boy named Curley was sexually molested and killed by two young men. I heard about it back then, so I'm watching Crime Stories on television and the story about the killing of this little Cambridge boy is on so I watch it. They guy accused of killing the kid was my next door neighbor, I recognized him and they had our street on TV. It was weird because I knew this guy as a kid always hanging out on my street, he used to harrass me a lot, asking if he could walk me home and whatnot. It was really weird.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:19:11 pm)
Heruka:
Let some pet tarantulas go wherever the roches are. They should do away with the roaches. Most anyhow.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:19:26 pm)
Heruka:
Biologists classify spiders as predators (animals that eat other animals). Most spiders are very small and inconspicuous, so we often fail to realize how really common they are. Estimates of spider densities in natural environments range from over eleven thousand to nearly three million individuals per acre! Because of this, it is no surprise that they contribute to the natural control of insect populations. These tiny predators are a vital component of natural ecosystems, their prey include a variety of invertebrate animals, many of whom are pests. Perhaps owing to the fact that most species do not specialize on a particular prey type, spiders are rarely intentionally employed as agents in the biological control of agricultural or garden pests. Recent research has demonstrated the importance of spiders in controlling pest outbreaks.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:22:16 pm)
Queenie:
"light my fire" is seven minutes long. who knew?
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:23:57 pm)
Heruka:
what we need is to genetically develop a spider that's only function would be to control the liberal population.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:24:19 pm)
Queenie:
The planes are flying low again.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:24:45 pm)
Queenie:
Speaking of controlling the liberal population.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:24:59 pm)
Chewing Wax:
You'd be first on the menu, you big faker. You're as liberal as they come. You bleed pink.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:25:10 pm)
Heruka:
not me. I'm too cynical to be a liberal. I'm not willing to ignore the facts and believe the lies and half truths.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:29:03 pm)
Queenie:
You're too cynical to be anything but a cynic.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:29:48 pm)
Chewing Wax:
Exactly. And Dick Cheney and good ole John Ashcroft never ignore facts or tell lies.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:30:07 pm)
Chewing Wax:
If cynicism doesn't go both ways, you're nothing but a hipocrate.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:30:44 pm)
Queenie:
I never noticed the tuba in Piano Man before.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:30:53 pm)
Chewing Wax:
hypocrate
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:31:00 pm)
Queenie:
And a mandolin. How about that.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:31:53 pm)
Chewing Wax:
hypocrite
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:32:10 pm)
Queenie:
I love that commercial where the guy says "pair-a-dig-em". But I think that other guy who walks around saying "can you hear me now?" needs such a beating.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:33:31 pm)
bela:
There was a bomb scare in Times Squ. Maybe something is up.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:34:18 pm)
Queenie:
Uh oh.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:35:00 pm)
Queenie:
Why am I sitting here re-desiging pomn again? What the fuck is wrong with me?
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:35:43 pm)
bela:
You're bored maybe.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:36:17 pm)
Decoy:
I assume that's a rhetorical questin.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:36:30 pm)
Heruka:
I believe in liberal ideas, some of them. I thin liberals are a bit too stupid to actually do anything intelligantly about things though. Like Greenpeace and PETA, they hurt their cause, by the lies and half truths. Does PETA really think that blowing up a lab really does anything but repulse people? They're idiots. Look at the "civil rights " people. They do nothing than pander to blacks. After 30 years of pandering with liberal policies, they're still in the ghetto, and in worse shape as a peoople than they ever were. But what's the problam? There's not enough welfare for them. It's fucking joke.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:38:19 pm)
Decoy:
Is PETA "liberal," do you know that?
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:39:12 pm)
Queenie:
How do you disable the clicking sound in IE whenever you click on a link? It's annoyingly loud since I've got the volume cranked to listen to the streaming radio.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:39:46 pm)
Heruka:
You see, who's the racist? the guy who has a black friend or two, and takes no notice. or the guy who has 10 black friends and gets involved in black causes?
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:40:27 pm)
Queenie:
Krishta really wants me to do that little tour with that band and Tenacious D. Should be a fucking riot.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:42:09 pm)
Heruka:
Yes, they're part of the liberal cause. Things are going to change though. Big time. Anti-semitism is growing in the liberal community on a massive scale. And the lie that's been going around that the Republican party is a bunch of racists is starting to crack. It's very interesting what's going on.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:43:22 pm)
Queenie:
How many black friends one has or how many black causes one champions is irrelevant. Racism, simply defined, is discrimination based on race, religion, etc. So I fail to see what any of that other stuff has to do with it.
(Wed Apr 3, 2002 - 2:43:58 pm)