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Tuesday, January 25, 2005
 

Rude...yes [posted by Troy]
Sure, sure, I know it's not nice to eavesdrop on people, but the guy behind us at dinner was practically screaming, so it's not like we really had to work at it. Anyway, here are three things that you don't hear in a single conversation with most people that came from the table behind us:
  • "I wonder how long my brother will be out of jail?"
  • "My cousin used to play catcher for the Cubs in the 1960s."
  • "I took some 'shrooms and was seein' all of these rainbows and our other friend goes comatose."
You gotta love Thai Aroma.
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Just an observation [posted by Troy]
Just something I noticed, but do you remember how Republicans are the ones that want to cut taxes and have a smaller government? Anyone want to gues who was president under the largest budget deficits in US history? A) Democrats B) Republicands? Apparently, Bush is having some trouble balancing the budget. It seems that Democrats like to spend money on people and Republicans like to spend money on guns and companies. Gross simplification? Maybe. I'm sure Josh could tell all of us how the two parties are pretty much the same, and maybe he is right.
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