CUT WITH A CURSE SHARP AS A KNIFE, DOOMED IS YOUR SOUL... DAMNED IS YOUR LIFE. KEEP AMERICA FREE, CRUSH THE JIHAD!
LIBERALS ATTACK !!
CALL ME SNAKE
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
DOUCHEBAGS ON THE HIGHWAY
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY THE BIGGEST BATCH OF DUMBFUCKS I HAVE EVER SEEN. I HOPE THIS VIDEO PLAYS FOR YOU... IF NOT, IT CAN BE FOUND ON VIMEO,
WATCH THE VIDEO
IS IT OR ISN'T IT?!
A HOME OWNED BY CHARLTON HESTON, THE MITSUBISHI MU-2 WAS A ROCKET IN IT'S DAY.
A GUN COLLECTION, IN THE BASEMENT, IS REPORTED TO BE CHARLTON HESTONS
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AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL
> Subject: Fw: WORLD AIR TRAFFIC FLO
>
> READ THIS BEFORE OPENING THE ATTACHMENT
>
> This is a 24 hour observation of all of the large aircraft flights in the
> world, condensed down to 1:11. From space we look like a bee hive of
> activity. What you will see, is a video showing air traffic around the
> world for 24 hours, taken from a satellite.
>
> You won't believe this! The yellow dots are airplanes in the sky during a 24
> hour period.
>
> You will see the light of the day moving from the east to the west, as the
> Earth spins on it's axis. Also you will see the aircraft flow of traffic
> leaving the North American continent and travelling at night to arrive in
> the UK in the morning. Then you will see the flow changing, leaving the UK
> in the morning and flying to the American continent in daylight.
>
> This is something that everyone should see. For us old-timers it is really
> fascinating. For our children/grandchildren it provides a superb learning
> moment and an opportunity to open up what could be a very interesting
> discussion. This is one of the coolest things ever seen. It surpasses the
> "World At Night" poster that NatGeo (I think) published bout 20 years ago.
> How many people do YOU think are in the sky at any given moment?
>
> You can tell it was spring time in the north by the sun's foot print over
> the planet. You could see that it didn't set for long in the extreme north
> and it didn't quite rise in the extreme south. We are taught about the
> earth's tilt and how it causes summer and winter and how we had to imagine
> just what is going on. With this 24 hour observation of aircraft travel on
> the earth's surface we get to see the daylight pattern move as well.
> Remember watch the day to night..... Day is over in Australia when it
> starts.
>
> READ THIS BEFORE OPENING THE ATTACHMENT
>
> This is a 24 hour observation of all of the large aircraft flights in the
> world, condensed down to 1:11. From space we look like a bee hive of
> activity. What you will see, is a video showing air traffic around the
> world for 24 hours, taken from a satellite.
>
> You won't believe this! The yellow dots are airplanes in the sky during a 24
> hour period.
>
> You will see the light of the day moving from the east to the west, as the
> Earth spins on it's axis. Also you will see the aircraft flow of traffic
> leaving the North American continent and travelling at night to arrive in
> the UK in the morning. Then you will see the flow changing, leaving the UK
> in the morning and flying to the American continent in daylight.
>
> This is something that everyone should see. For us old-timers it is really
> fascinating. For our children/grandchildren it provides a superb learning
> moment and an opportunity to open up what could be a very interesting
> discussion. This is one of the coolest things ever seen. It surpasses the
> "World At Night" poster that NatGeo (I think) published bout 20 years ago.
> How many people do YOU think are in the sky at any given moment?
>
> You can tell it was spring time in the north by the sun's foot print over
> the planet. You could see that it didn't set for long in the extreme north
> and it didn't quite rise in the extreme south. We are taught about the
> earth's tilt and how it causes summer and winter and how we had to imagine
> just what is going on. With this 24 hour observation of aircraft travel on
> the earth's surface we get to see the daylight pattern move as well.
> Remember watch the day to night..... Day is over in Australia when it
> starts.
LOAD THIS ADDRESS FOR A LIGHT SHOW.
file://localhost/Users/gregorylonnberg/Desktop/WorldAirTraffic0-24h.wmv
AN OLDIE BUT GOODIE
A pretty little girl named Suzy was standing on the sidewalk in
front of her home. Next to her was a basket containing a number of
tiny creatures; in her hand was a sign announcing FREE KITTENS.
Suddenly a line of big black cars pulled up beside her. Out of the
lead car stepped a tall, grinning man.
"Hi there little girl, I'm President Obama. What do you have in
the basket?" he asked "Kittens," little Suzy said.
"How old are they?" asked Obama.
Suzy replied, "They're so young, their eyes aren't even open yet."
"And what kind of kittens are they?"
"Democrats," answered Suzy with a smile.
Obama was delighted. As soon as he returned to his car, he called
his PR chief and told him about the little girl and the kittens.
Recognizing the perfect photo op, the two men agreed that the
president should return the next day; and in front of the
assembled media, have the girl talk about her discerning kittens.
So the next day, Suzy was again standing on the sidewalk with her
basket of "FREE KITTENS," when another motorcade pulled up, this
time followed by vans from ABC, NBC, CBS and CNN.
Cameras and audio equipment were quickly set up, then Obama got
out of his limo and walked over to little Suzy.
"Hello, again," he said, "I'd love it if you would tell all my
friends out there what kind of kittens you're giving away."
"Yes sir," Suzy said "They're Republicans."
Taken by surprise, the president stammered, "But... but...
yesterday, you told me they were DEMOCRATS."
Little Suzy smiled and said, "I know. But today, they have their
eyes open."
HE DOESN'T LIKE KITTIES OR LITTLE GIRLS...
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Thursday, November 24, 2011
LET US NOT FORGET TO SALUTE THE TURKIES
GOT THAT OLD SINKING FEELING...
CHECK OUT THIS LINK... GOVERNMENT TAKING DOLLARS AND FOOD AWAY FROM YOU!!
http://cowboybyte.com/2002/feds-confiscate-fisherman’s-881-pound-bluefin-tuna…worth-maybe-400k/
CHECK OUT THIS LINK... GOVERNMENT TAKING DOLLARS AND FOOD AWAY FROM YOU!!
http://cowboybyte.com/2002/feds-confiscate-fisherman’s-881-pound-bluefin-tuna…worth-maybe-400k/
SOYLENT GREEN... IS PEOPLE
ZUCCOTTI PARK SCUM
LET US NOT FORGET EVEN THE MIS-DIRECTED ON A DAY OF GIVING... GIVE 'EM A BATH AND A TICKET TO ANOTHER COUNTRY!!BRING IN THE SCOOPS!! WATCH THE VIDEO
A NAVY SEAL'S DOG
They say that a dog is a man's best friend, and for Navy SEAL Jon Tumilson, 35, and his beloved and loyal dog Hawkeye, not even death could break this powerful bond.
At Tumilson's funeral in Rockford on Aug. 19, his beloved canine lay at the foot of the casket throughout the ceremony. Tumilson's cousin Lisa Pembleton took the heart-wrenching photo of the devoted dog, known to Tumilson's family and friends as his "son."
A MARINE'S DOG
When Maj. Brian Dennis first spotted a scruffy German Shepard-Border collie mix at a fort in Iraq, the dog wasn’t interested in making friends. The dog, who lived in the wild with a pack of canine companions, had already been through a lifetime’s worth of pain and neglect. His ears had been cut off as a puppy, and he had been trained as a fighting dog. Now that he was finally free of his tormentors, the dog just wanted to be left alone.
But Dennis saw something special in the dog, which he nicknamed “Nubs,” because of his missing ears. It took some time, but eventually Dennis had the dog eating out of his hand. One day, when Nubs showed up one day with a deep wound in his side, Dennis nursed him back to health. Soon, Dennis and Nubs were inseparable.
Sadly, Dennis learned that his unit would be forced to relocate to a new base, and he wasn’t allowed to bring Nubs along. As he watched Nubs race alongside his Hummer as his unit drove away from the fort for the last time, he was sure that he would never see the dog again.
But two days later, a familiar face turned up at Dennis’ new base: Somehow, Nubs had managed to follow the Marine unit through the Iraqi desert on foot, all the way to their new base – 70 miles away.
“When he arrived he looked like he’d just been through a war zone.”
“I won’t even address the gauntlet he had to run of dog packs, wolves, and God knows what else to get here,” Dennis wrote. “When he arrived he looked like he’d just been through a war zone.”
“Uh, wait a minute, he had.”
Even though it was against military protocol, Dennis’ unit felt compelled to give the determined dog a home. They built a doghouse for Nubs, but were soon informed by the military police that Nubs would have to live elsewhere. So, Dennis decided to take Nubs home with him. The dog is currently in Jordan, and will soon be sent on a plane to San Diego, where he’ll be reunited with Dennis once again.
Dennis looks forward to taking Nubs to play on Dog Beach, feeding him gourmet dog food, and letting him bask in the sunlight, far away from the harsh Iraqi desert.
AKITA... HACHIKO
Hachiko was brought to Tokyo in 1924 by his owner, a college professor named Hidesamuro Ueno. Each day, when Ueno left for work, Hachiko would stand by the door to watch him go. When the professor came home at 4 o’clock, Hachiko would go to the Shibuya Station to meet him.
Though this simple act alone shows a tremendous amount of loyalty, that’s not the end of it: The following year, Ueno died of a stroke while at the university. Hachiko didn’t realize that he was gone, and so the dog returned to the train station every single day to await his master. He became such a familiar presence there, in fact, that the station master set out food for the dog and gave him a bed in the station. Even so, Hachiko never shifted loyalties –every day at 4 o’clock, he hopefully waited by the tracks as the train pulled in, searching for his best friend’s face among the people getting off.
Hachiko’s love for his master impressed many people who passed through the station, including one of Ueno’s former students, who became fascinated by the Akita breed after seeing Hachiko. He discovered that there were only 30 Akitas living in Japan, and began to write articles about Hachiko and his remarkable breed, turning the world’s most loyal dog into a household name, and creating a resurgence in popularity for the Akita.
Hachiko died in 1935, after 10 long years of waiting for his master. But the dog would not be forgotten –a year before his death, Shibuya Station installed a bronze statue of the aging dog, to honor its mascot. Though the statue was melted down during World War II, a new version was created in 1948 by the son of the original artist. Go to the station now, and you’ll be able to see the bronze statue of Hachiko – still waiting, as ever, for his master to come home.
LOYAL TO THE GRAVE
THIS CHINESE DOGGER WOULD NOT LEAVE HIS OWNERS GRAVE AFTER THE 68 YEAR OLD OWNER DIED.
WATCH VIDEO
Monday, November 21, 2011
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