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posted by catherine / February 18, 2004 /
mexicans chant "osama, osama" at a qualifying soccer game against the u.s.
report links antibiotic use to higher risk of breast cancer. those antibiotics. i've been saying they're evil.
lloyd grove uses alex polier's friendster profile as 'news source'.
conan and his puppet dog anger feisty french-canadians.
need a drinking buddy? who doesn't!
i'm pretty sure tom cruise and jenna elfman are trying to convert scarlett johansson to the christian scientist religion.
euro hits new high against the dollar.
peggy noonan is totally on drugs. excerpt from her live online discussion: Bush is the triumph of the seemingly average American man. He's normal. He thinks in a sort of common sense way. He speaks the language of business and sports and politics. You know him. He's not exotic. But if there's a fire on the block he'll run out and help. He'll direct the rig to the right house and count the kids coming out and say, "Where's Sally?" He's responsible. He's not an intellectual. Intellectuals start all the trouble in the world. And then when the fire comes they say, "I warned Joe about that furnace." And, "Does Joe have children?" And "I saw a fire once. It spreads like syrup. No, it spreads like explosive syrup. No, it's formidable and yet fleeting." When the fire comes they talk. Bush ain't that guy. Republicans love the guy who ain't that guy.
this post is so devoid of anything.
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You mean Scientology, I think. Christian Scientists are crazy, but just everyday crazy, not "invisible aliens are the only thing preventing me from shooting lasers from my eyes" crazy.
Hopefully you're giggling about that quote. I can't take any credit though -- Scientologists actually believe that (although they might not choose to phrase it quite that way -- and most church members are unaware that at the highest levels their religious leaders subscribe to this bullshit).
Quick! Everybody! Go to xenu.net and have a good laugh. Link is to "scientology illustrated" -- it's easily digestible, although the really wacky/horrifying specifics are mostly in text linked off xenu.net's homepage.
oops that was what i meant! no offense to the slightly-less crazy christian scientists.
Hmm, I found Alex Polier on Friendster. So, yep, might as well try to add her.
hey, friendster *is* useful for something! my bad.
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