Posted on 07/06/2010 10:22:26 PM PDT by Kartographer
You’re right. I stand corrected. Thanks MrEdd.
Here is a good one over there...
What The Mainstream Media Won’t Report About Gaza Fancy Restaurants And Olympic-Size Pools
Dogs are Republicans [hunting, home defense], cats are Democrats [snobs, cold, sit around all day].
Like I said...
LOL! Though one of my four cats does like to get outside and play/hunt all night. Plus he’s pretty friendly, though the girls are a bit snobby for sure. The dog...he likes to PEE all over our new carpet on occasion. Plus he humps one of our male cats and sniffs at his butt(ewww)actually it’s my daughter’s dog. I think cats are really cute but if I had to choose it’s man’s best friend:) Prefer the bigger varieties tho....give me a Lab, Shephard or especially a great dane:)
Yep, and Y2K remediation was such a stunning success that the people in the IT business were slated for destruction, much like the wheat farmers in the Ukraine.
What happened to house prices, labor, food, fuel and energy costs from the 80’s to now? Supposedly we had near constant productivity improvements, so all those costs went down, right?
Listened to this guy several times.
Correct in many ways, however.............
I seriously think he is a Commie plant.
I’ve seen him on RT (RussiaTimes) ranting the same stuff but adding’ “people of the world are going to rise up against their oppressors”, it’s time for “workers of the world unite II”.
He sounds just a little too gleeful in his rants. I think he wants collapse.
In my neighborhood all the yuppies have TINY dogs—I don`t even consider them dogs, but the dog equivalent of RINOs. A dog peeing on everything sure sounds like cat behavior. I agree on labs and retrievers, but I really like Newfoundlands, which are like furniture that walks.
Not as impressive when you recognize he calls the same thing every year.
“Only thing with Y2K people were actively working to prevent it.”
Not exactly true. The Doomers were saying that chips would fail in every device which is why the world was going to end. We never did anything to the chips.
Famous farce. I have been in computing since 1967. There never was any such danger from the "Y2K bug", especially in embedded devices. The worst that could have ever happened in the business world is sorts would be in the wrong order. You see, we all learned about the calendar system before we got jobs in computing. Most embedded devices never used date and time.
“celente did call it in 2004”
LOL... 3 years of growth and 2 million more jobs followed.
A broken clock telling you its midnight is right sooner or later, I guess.
You may want to check Celente’s track record. Just sayin’.
>>He kinda reminds me of Gary North, Y2k doom prophet from 1999. Only Celente is far more entertaining and at least seems to hate democrats.<<
He is also far more credible. I was a Y2K programmer. North exposed himself as a Y2K fearmonger basing his assessments on pure BS over and over again. I see him as a secular Hal Lindsey.
Celente has made good observations and accurate predictions in the past. I suppose the fact that he and I independently came up with similar assessments of the situation makes me somewhat biased though.
>>I dont know if the elections are really going to matter.<<
I don’t expect them to matter. Heck, I didn’t expect the last one to matter much. I mean, McCain?! Our only hope would have been if he died a week after being inaugurated. And even then it would be much worse than it is now, but only because this thing would have been allowed to do it’s damage quickly and get it over with and move on.
I think if Palin had become president this would have been similar to the crash of 1920, but thanks to Urkel, it will be more similar to the crash of ‘29-’32 and probably worse.
I keep seeing that picture but have no idea where it is from or what it references. Could you help me out?
That was hilarious!
Thanks!
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