Maybe here could be a thread discussing such things (i would suggest leaving articles related to the War on Terrorisma and Iraq to their own threads though): Let's start with an example of the Christian tradition in America: http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/local_news/article/0,1406,KNS_347_1744221,00.html |
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A: she's this really hot chick on a television program. |
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i'm not sure where we're going with this and i'm not even sure i'm doing it right (it's sem's idea)....but i know that janny can always come up with the crazy links. |
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Daria is a cartoon character. I believe the show is even called Daria or something close to it. It is/was on MTV. |
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MTV 99.9% shit. No wonder I dont know. I dont remember her from B&B |
i've never heard of Daria either, but the best thing ever to come out of MTV was Sifl and Olly. that show was the .1% so i've inherited this 15" all-in-one TV/VCR thing that my dad had in his Bachelor Bar area * when he lived in ft. worth **. it's in my bedroom of all places. so once in a while (read: if i've been drinking) i've taken to turning it on when i climb into bed around 10 p.m. i've discovered a tv show called That 70's Show or something like that, and i quite enjoy it. a laugh-track sitcom that actually makes me laugh aloud. whodathunk? my favorite character is the mother. if i haven't been drinking i don't turn on the tv. instead my usual routine is to read a few chapters or read until i fall asleep. * where there also hung Nagel paintings. ** after living in ft. worth for 18 months, my dad stuck all his crap in a warehouse storage facility there and moved to hawaii (several years after i had been living there). all his life's possessions had been sitting in that warehouse 5 years untouched when we excavated it together last september. we got rid of most of it. the rest of it has been sitting in my garage since september, awaiting spring for garage sale liquidation. i found the tv in there about 3 weeks ago. it even has a remote! i'm also keeping the big ol gas grill and crystal brandy snifters. |
btw, what *is* the tv show that Daria watches? |
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Transplant Patient Has Brain Damage By EMERY P. DALESIO The Associated Press Friday, February 21, 2003; 1:09 PM Teenager Jesica Santillan, who underwent a second heart-lung transplant after the first was botched, has severe and irreversible brain injury, hospital officials said Friday. |
while they made a rare mistake, Duke University is still one of the leaders in the field of medicine in this country and the world. tragic. |
that number drops considerably lower when you take into account "Clone High" |
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i'm also all about Trent. Wowwy. My only answer to the question "don't you think ANY celebrities are attractive??" has always been: "Yes,... but he's a cartoon." hah i love that show because it's the only one where people wear somewhat normal clothes. In fact, all the shows that Mike Judge has started (Beavis+Butthead, Daria, King of the Hill) are great because of their realism. Sometimes too real. |
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girl, 17, dies Victim of botched operation taken off life support NEWS WIRE SERVICES Jesica Santillan DURHAM, N.C. - The teenager who was put through a second heart-lung transplant after the first was botched died yesterday. Jesica Santillan, 17, was declared brain dead at 1:25 p.m. and taken off life-support machines about 5 p.m., said Duke University Medical Center spokesman Richard Puff. She was kept on life support through the afternoon so family and friends could say goodbye, the hospital said in a statement. Medicine to keep her heart going was discontinued at 5 p.m. Her heart stopped seven minutes later and a ventilator then was turned off. Renee McCormick, a spokeswoman for a charity created to pay Jesica's medical bills, said the Santillan family didn't know until then that doctors were taking her off life support. "They were hysterical," McCormick said. "The family's been treated so poorly. They're very hurt. These are human beings." A family lawyer said hours earlier they didn't want to remove Jesica from life support until an outside doctor verified she was brain dead. The lawyer could not be reached last night. The Santillan family declined to donate any organs from Jesica's body, Puff said. Although the newest organs transplanted into Jesica were performing well, her brain began swelling and bleeding shortly after the second transplant, doctors said. ************* Rest In Peace |
http://www.newsday.com/business/printedition/ny-e3142018feb23,0,2678986.story?coll=ny%2Dbusiness%2Dprint If it doesn't exist, then it can't be out of date! This is just too funny. |
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My local station finally let it slip that Jesica was an illegal alien. I would never deny her her needed medical procedures. Nor, would I deny her family the right to come and be with her during her hospital stay. But, they snuck in to the US three years ago! How much welfare money went to support them that could have gone to legally resident families? Now that they are about to become multi-millionairs will they give the welfare money back? Or, perhaps they could set up a charity in their daughters name that would pay the expenses of other mexican families that need medical attention to come to the US. Even better they could set up clinics or even a hospital in Mexico. Then they wouldn't need to come here for treatment. |
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they are substandard compared to US standards. they come here to get better care. They took a risk, like many of us have, to increase the chance of their daughter surviving. You'd do it to. |
I'm pretty much fed up with everything and everyone. The world is so disappointing. |
just look at who they gave Grammy's too. Not that I had expectations or anything, but its a political and cultural dark age. |
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It truly warms my heart that France and Germany have banded together to oppose the US. |
They come into this country illegally and get multi million dollar health care for nothing and I cann't afford to see my own doctor right now. Is this a wonderful country or what? |
you can do something about situation, just like they did something about theirs. you'd do what they did if it were your daughter. |
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Not that there aren't amazing videos being produced today, it's just that the video stations are in the business of playing the commercials masquerading as videos. I mean, when was the last time you saw a Tool video? And I've been trying to catch that Johhny Cash video for days. It's crying shame. |
http://www.markromanek.com/video/14.html |
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But, there are legal ways for them to do it. Charity cases come to this country all the time. Mexico does have some very good medical facilities. But, very few of them. |
they did what they had to do. |
its a sick sad america the president is using fear to scare americans into supporting his war its sick sad america the people are NOT laughing hysterically at Bush's claim that war in Iraq will inspire democracy around the world. |
I guess someone was asleep during the all-request show and it slipped through or something. DAMN it was refreshing. The whole band looked like shit, and so did the video. It was great. Ripped clothes and dirty hair and no products or hot chicks or anything. No 'rock poses' like that guy from Creed has started and everyone copies now. NO CLEAN, SHINEY, CRYSTAL CLEAR, OVER-PRODUCED VOCALS. The song is about NOTHING. No obvious, litteral lyrics about highschool-level bullshit or beer. No short hair and pretty boys pandering to the pre-teen girl market (the largest commercial market there is right now, btw) 1993, take me away! i know it was all heroin's fault, but if it's heroin these pansy rockstars need to do anything decent..... |
now if you released it people probably would take it seriously, since every other band does that now. Theres no difference between DMX's videos and Kazzer's "Pedal to the metal" or Method of Mayhem... its sad |
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that Alice in Chains video was from 12 years ago. holy shit. 1983- 20 years ago. holy shit. |
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