December 3, 2007
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GREAT IS ARTEMIS OF THE EPHESIANS!
A man shot two burglars. The Black Panther party came to the neighborhood to protest and call for the shooter's prosecution. A huge neighborhood rally blocked the Black Panthers with shouts, motorcycle gunning, and signs. And shouts of.... "USA! USA! USA!" Hello? What does that have to do with the situation?
"He shot burglars! He should be prosecuted!"
"Oh yeah? Well, I support the USA!"
"Oh, well, that changes everything!"
Comments (9)
The title is perfect! lol.
In recent history patriotism seems to have been a popular rally point for any side on any issue. I'm surprised Black Panther didn't start shouting "USA! USA!" right back at them. After all, criminals are people too. And people have rights. Aren't they inalienable or sumpthin?
Thats quite funny though.
That reminds me of the Red Sox fans who can start the "Yankees [stink]!" chant at a game against Anaheim in May. Of all things. Of course, they actually have an excuse for being irrelevant.
Ah ha ha ha Dad!
Ah ha ha ha Kent!
I agree, what the heck does that have to do with anything in that situation?! Uh, hello?? Love the title.....
The moral of the story: Some People Are Dumb.
The St. James's Tea Room is in Albuquerque, NM. It's an awesome place--the rooms are named after towns in England, and each party has its own little private tea room or a lounge divided from the others by tapestries. The bathrooms are even named--"Winston Churchill" (the W.C.) and the "library". The theme of our luncheon was "A Midsummer's Night Dream", and it included things like lavender infused grapes and edible garnishes like orchids and rose petals. The lady who owns it studied in England. Anyway, it's a very "romantic" place. You'd enjoy it. (:
Blessings,
Courtney Skeen
Ps. 71:7-8
*reads and quietly dies*
Heh, well, I'm not as off-the-walls, I suppose. <g> I am glad you approve, though.
*sends Mr. C and all the Callihans giant Christmas hugs*
I'm driving with my roommate's family down to Nevada on Friday, and flying out from Reno on Saturday. Less than a week! *wheeze*
Random question: Do you think unicorns really truly existed? If you do, how would you defend it?
I'm having a long-term argument with someone...O:)
We shall wave at every passing car.
Thanks for the articles! I found the comparison with the aurochs a rather unusual/wacky/possibly cool idea, too. It makes you wonder how unicorns ever came to be known as delicate prancy things, if it really was a dinosaur or a giganto bull thing.
*begins to ruminate on story possibilities*
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