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Sunday, February 16, 2003
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God - Divine MusingsAn exclusive from South Knox Bubba! Date: 0.0
Was bored today, so I created "The Universe", with "Time" and "Space" and whatnot. Pretty cool, huh? God has a blog. And he's pissed. Could he/she be from the South? Possibly...the Ambrosia links straight to heav errr...Krispy Kreme. Gotta love the web... 4:23:21 PM ![]()
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Birthday WishesGo wish Acidman a Happy Birthday. He's another one of those charmin' down-to-earth southern boys. And, I just found out he was born in Kentucky (as was I - Hopkinsville, to be exact), which makes him even more deserving of nifty presents, cakes with candles, and mylar balloons - not to mention the well-earned 51 lashes ;)10:21:01 AM ![]()
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Sibling Rivalry"NOBODY IN THEIR RIGHT MIND WOULD TREAT THEIR MENTALLY ILL SISTER WHO ALMOST DIED LIKE THAT. EXCEPT SOMEONE WHO PREFERS YOU DEAD."Where's my Zanax?? 8:34:59 AM ![]()
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What were they thinking??"On January 7th, 1942, one month after Pearl Harbor, T.W. Smith, Jr., the owner of the Sun Rubber Company, and his designer, Dietrich Rempel, with Walt Disney’s approval introduced a protective mask for children. This design of the Mickey Mouse Gas Mask for children was presented to Major General William N. Porter, Chief of the Chemical Warfare Service. After approval of the CWS, Sun Rubber Products Company produced sample masks for review. Other comic book character designs were to follow, depending on the success of the Mickey Mouse mask. The mask was designed so children would carry it and wear it as part of a game. This would reduce the fear associated with wearing a gas mask and hopefully, improve their wear time and, hence, survivability.""Very few of these Mickey Mouse gas masks survived. The US Army Chemical Museum at Fort McClellan, Alabama, has a hand-made prototype. The 45th Infantry Division Museum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, has a production specimen on permanent display with other gas masks in the combat support area of the museum. The Walt Disney Archives, Burbank, California, has a facepiece without ears, lenses, or a canister, and a mask owned by the founder of the Sun Rubber Company was on display at the Summit County (Ohio) Historical Society’s "Toys Made in Summit County" exhibit in 1982." via...The Presurfer The photos are chilling... 7:40:50 AM ![]()
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CommentsMy comments server is down. Was down all day yesterday, and still this morning...geeesh. Haloscan reports they're on top of the problem, and hope to have their server back up shortly. I do love to get comments here, and hate it hasn't been working, especially since yesterday was a busy day hit-wise here at Sugarfused. Ah well, there's a little email thingy to your right, should you feel so inclined. Thanks bunches for stopping by. Including all those folks looking for pictures of naked women protesting, or just naked women in general ;) 7:04:06 AM ![]()
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All your Fucktard are belong to us.I've always felt some weird connection to the Preacher, and by way of the Almighty (Google), Preach found our (genetic?) match in "fucktard nerdy redhead twat". You know, they say - everyone has a twin. It's surely a legacy our kids can be proud of, and maybe one day we'll meet and reminisce about our FNRT'diness (which possibly was the cause of our separation at birth) over a plate of steaming hot tamales... Thanks, Preacher, for linking to me in such an unbiblical, yet oddly quite spiritual way :) 6:39:38 AM ![]()
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