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« Reply #4750 on: July 20, 2008, 05:49:37 PM »
........ also the only one with any amusement value whatsoever.


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« Reply #4751 on: July 21, 2008, 06:25:50 AM »
I just join forums and use my real name as my user name...people think i'm a Colin McRae fan though instead...which is true but not the reason for my user name lol. For the record, my last name is NOT McRae either heh. This way when people reply to me, even if they aren't quite sure of my name they usually call me Colin. It's irish btw, so no pronounced colon  :P
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« Reply #4752 on: July 21, 2008, 07:06:04 AM »
Welcome to the Shameless thread.


So, to re-cap:

This is NOT you, correct?     ;D





Get it?  COLON McRae?    :-\

Colon!  It's a picture of Colin McRae, but with a Col...

Oh, never mind!    >:(




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« Reply #4753 on: July 21, 2008, 07:21:56 AM »
that picture makes me hungry

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« Reply #4754 on: July 21, 2008, 08:18:42 AM »
That's friggin DISGUSTING!!!

I like it! ;D

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« Reply #4755 on: July 21, 2008, 09:47:22 AM »
And just so Terry doesn't get Jealous,

Colon McTerry:
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« Reply #4756 on: July 21, 2008, 11:21:37 AM »
And just yesterday I was reminiscing about photoshop from shameless days of yore.

This reminds me of a true story (as opposed to a patently false one). I was working as an O.R. technician during the 80's. Essentially, I had to set up cases, pass instruments during surgery, hold retractors and do light stapling. One afternoon we were doing bowel resection, which is a bit more gross than you might imagine. During the middle of the surgery, the assisting surgeon said, "We're really in the sh*t now!"

I have a pretty strong stomach; even still, my least favorite phrase while working there was, "It's time to milk the bowel."
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« Reply #4757 on: July 21, 2008, 01:01:52 PM »
"It's time to milk the bowel."

Just what I wanted to read over lunch :-\ :-\
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« Reply #4758 on: July 21, 2008, 03:37:44 PM »
yea no kidding...now i gotta go clean the puke from my floor lol
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« Reply #4759 on: July 21, 2008, 05:04:05 PM »
yikes. we've reached a new high in low.

that calls for a warm fuzzy antidote.......

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« Reply #4760 on: July 21, 2008, 06:53:33 PM »
it's baaack

you know what's next don't you

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« Reply #4761 on: July 22, 2008, 08:17:16 AM »
You NEVER know what's next in the Shameless thread!

BwaaHaaHaaaaa



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« Reply #4762 on: July 22, 2008, 08:30:37 AM »
sorry, just had to...  ;D

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« Reply #4763 on: July 22, 2008, 08:41:46 AM »
MUCH better!

Thank you!


I was so pleased at adding SOHC to her heart tattoo (even if it's so small only I know it's there), it never occurred to me.


Also, nice to see you slumming in the SPBT heffay!

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« Reply #4764 on: July 22, 2008, 08:47:20 AM »
worthy of the babe thread if you ask me.   ;)

not you terry... your SOHC-#$%*.   ;D
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« Reply #4765 on: July 22, 2008, 01:22:35 PM »
There are some comments I need to make regarding Pres. George Bush. Before I launch into my main topic, I want to make a few matters crystal-clear: (1) Pres. Bush's compeers must mend their ways, and (2) as a result of that, I like to throw darts at Pres. Bush's picture. Now that you know where I stand on those issues, I can safely say that a great many of us don't want Pres. Bush to delude and often rob those rendered vulnerable and susceptible to his snares because of poverty, illness, or ignorance. But we feel a prodigious societal pressure to smile, to be nice, and not to object to his spiteful practices. He is extremely stolid. In fact, my handy-dandy Stolid-O-Meter confirms that if it were true, as Pres. Bush claims, that his cruel claque is a respected civil-rights organization, then I wouldn't be saying that Pres. Bush's trained seals resist seeing that the most rotten deadbeats I've ever seen ought to be worshipping at a higher altar than the bottom line of a balance sheet. They resist seeing such things because to see them, to examine them, to think about them and draw conclusions from them is to keep our courage up.

Pres. Bush's apostles have been staggering around like punch-drunk fighters hit too many times -- stunned, confused, betrayed, and trying desperately to rationalize Pres. Bush's tasteless plans for the future. It is not a pretty sight. Someone just showed me a memo supposedly written by Pres. Bush. The memo spells out his plans to prevent me from getting my work done. If this memo is authentic, it tells us that if there's one thing that Pres. Bush's good at, it's spreading the germs of hatred, of discord and jealously, of dissolution and decomposition.

While I am not attempting to argue openly in favor of any particular position, from the perspective of those inside Pres. Bush's club, Pres. Bush answers to no one. The reality, however, is that he may have access to weapons of mass destruction. Then again, I consider Pres. Bush to be a weapon of mass destruction himself. There are many roads leading to the defeat of his plans to create massive civil unrest. I profess that all of these roads must eventually pass through the same set of gates: the ability to burn away social illness, exploitation, and human suffering.

Pres. Bush says that we should avoid personal responsibility. This is at best wrong. At worst, it is a lie. One of his torchbearers once said, "Everyone and everything discriminates against Pres. Bush -- including the writing on the bathroom stalls." Now that's pretty funny, of course, but I didn't include that quote just to make you laugh. I included it to convince you that if you think you can escape from Pres. Bush's crotchety, jealous expostulations, then good-bye and good luck. To the rest of you I suggest that his favorite tactic is known as "deceiving with the truth". The idea behind this tactic is that Pres. Bush wins our trust by revealing the truth but leaving some of it out. This makes us less likely to test the assumptions that underlie his put-downs.

In the past, I've said that the disorderly aspect of Pres. Bush's rejoinders will create a stir between cacodemonic, crass junkies and the gloomy public at large. Were I to make such a generalization today it would contain a few "weasel words" -- an escape hatch or that indispensable cliche that Pres. Bush doesn't want equality but revenge. But because Pres. Bush's views are antiquated, misguided, and savage, I am not ready to retract my conviction or to recant error. Although he was likely following the dictates of his conscience when he decided to nourish insensitive ideologies, the fact remains that if we can understand what has caused the current plague of malodorous spivs, I believe that we can then preach a message of community and brotherly love. He is a tremendous deadweight on our will and morale. I kid you not. Now, I don't want to overwork the story about how Pres. Bush plans to condemn children to a life of drugs, gangs, drinking, rape, incest, verbal abuse, physical abuse, and a number of other horrors, so let's just say that his allegations are pockmarked with abominable faddism and other assorted ills. But there is a further-reaching implication: Pres. Bush will probably throw another hissy fit if we don't let him numb the public to the fetishism and injustice in mainstream politics. At least putting up with another George Bush hissy fit is easier than convincing Pres. Bush's habitués that Pres. Bush thinks it's good that his smears supplant national heroes with out-of-touch voluptuaries. It is difficult to know how to respond to such monumentally misplaced values, but let's try this: We must urge lawmakers to pass a nonbinding resolution affirming that anyone the least bit knowledgeable about his soulless background would know that he's the quintessential wrongheaded lowbrow. Those who claim otherwise do so only to justify their own avaricious modes of thought.

If you can go more than a minute without hearing Pres. Bush talk about alarmism, you're either deaf, dumb, or in a serious case of denial. From what I understand, his opinion is that everyone who scrambles aboard the George Bush bandwagon is guaranteed a smooth ride. Of course, opinions are like sphincters: we all have them. So let me tell you my opinion. My opinion is that we must put to rest choleric and rude ballyhoos such as Pres. Bush's. If we don't, future generations will not know freedom. Instead, they will know fear; they will know sadness; they will know injustice, poverty, and grinding despair. Most of all, they will realize, albeit far too late, that it's incredible to me that anybody could be so unreasonable. I know you're wondering why I just wrote that. I'll explain shortly, but first, I should state that I do not find doctrines that are subversive, biased, and goofy to be "funny". Maybe I lack a sense of humor but maybe quislingism is not merely an attack on our moral fiber. It is also a politically motivated attack on knowledge.

You may balk at this, but Pres. Bush's a financial predator who preys on the elderly, the gullible, and the vulnerable. He seeks their assets to support his own lavish lifestyle. Keep that in mind while I state the following: It disturbs me that these two-faced idiots have so little tolerance for differing points of view. Of course, this sounds simple, but in reality, the real issue is simple: Like other politically incorrect gasbags, he has a finely honed ability to spawn a society in which those with the most deviant lifestyle, blinkered behavior, or personal failures are given the most by the government. Having endured countless hours of listening to Pres. Bush's drossy, pusillanimous gibber, I myself can say with confidence that if you think that this is humorous or exaggerated, you're wrong.

We should agree on definitions before saying anything further about Pres. Bush's rapacious, self-serving cop-outs. For starters, let's say that "recidivism" is "that which makes Pres. Bush yearn to create an atmosphere of mistrust in which speculations and rumors gain the appearance of viability and compete openly with more carefully considered theories." Most people react to his balmy sermons as they would to having a pile of steaming pig manure dumped on their doorstep. Even when they can cope, they resent having to do so. Speaking of resentment, I've managed to come up with a way in which Pres. Bush's essays could be made useful. His essays could be used by the instructors of college courses as a final examination of sorts. Any student who can't find at least 20 errors of fact or fatuous statement automatically flunks. Extra credit goes to students who realize that Pres. Bush's spin doctors remain largely silent when asked about the correlative connecting Pres. Bush to irrationalism. The rare times they do deign to comment they invariably skew the issue to prevent people from realizing that Pres. Bush's actions are as predictable as sunrise. Whenever I enable patriots to use their freedoms to save their freedoms, his invariant response is to consign our traditional values to the rubbish heap of insurrectionism.

I am deliberately using colorful language in this letter. I am deliberately using provocative phrases that I hope will stick in the minds of my readers. I do ensure, however, that my words are always appropriate and accurate and clearly explain how Pres. Bush insists that he has his moral compass in tact. In the long run, however, he's only fooling himself. Pres. Bush would be better off if he just admitted to himself that his votaries' thinking is fenced in by many constraints. Their minds are not free because they dare not be. If Pres. Bush had his way, schools would teach students that pharisaism is the only alternative to egotism. This is not education but indoctrination. It prevents students from learning about how Pres. Bush tries to make us think the way he wants us to think, not by showing us evidence and reasoning with us, but by understanding how to push our emotional buttons.

Pres. Bush's obloquies feed on ressentiment of inferiors towards their superiors. Why do I tell you this? Because these days, no one else has the guts to. I stand by what I've written before, that Pres. Bush is extraordinarily brazen. We've all known that for a long time. However, his willingness to shock and stampede the public into accepting total fascist tyranny sets a new record for brazenness. It strikes me as amusing that he complains about people who do nothing but complain. Well, news flash! Pres. Bush does nothing but complain. Pres. George Bush's speeches tend to be more phatic than illustrative. That's all I have to say. Thank you for reading this letter.
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« Reply #4766 on: July 22, 2008, 01:39:53 PM »
Oh yeah?!?      ;)


My fellow citizens, it is an honor and a pleasure to be here today. My opponent has openly admitted he feels an affinity toward your city, but I happen to like this area. It might be a salubrious place to him, but to me it is one of the nation's most delightful garden spots.

When I embarked upon this political campaign, I hoped that it could be conducted on a high level and that my opponent would be willing to stick to the issues. Unfortunately, he has decided to be tractable instead—to indulge in unequivocal language, to eschew the use of outright lies in his speeches, and even to make repeated veracious statements about me.

At first I tried to ignore these scrupulous, unvarnished fidelities. Now I will do so no longer. If my opponent wants a fight, he's going to get one!

It might be instructive to start with his background. My friends, have you ever accidentally dislodged a rock on the ground and seen what was underneath? Well, exploring my opponent's background is dissimilar. All the slime and filth and corruption you can possibly imagine, even in your wildest dreams, are glaringly nonexistent in this man's life. And even in his childhood!

Let us take a very quick look at that childhood: It is a known fact that, on a number of occasions, he emulated older boys at a certain playground. It is also known that his parents not only permitted him to masticate in their presence, but even urged him to do so. Most explicable of all, this man who poses as a paragon of virtue exacerbated his own sister when they were both teenagers!

I ask you, my fellow Americans: is this the kind of person we want in public office to set an example for our youth?

Of course, it's not surprising that he should have such a typically pristine background—no, not when you consider the other members of his family:

His female relatives put on a constant pose of purity and innocence, and claim they are inscrutable, yet every one of them has taken part in hortatory activities.

The men in the family are likewise completely amenable to moral suasion.

My opponent's uncle was a flagrant heterosexual.

His sister, who has always been obsessed by sects, once worked as a proselyte outside a church.

His father was secretly chagrined at least a dozen times by matters of a pecuniary nature.

His youngest brother wrote an essay extolling the virtues of being a homo sapien.

His great-aunt expired from a degenerative disease.

His nephew subscribes to a phonographic magazine.

His wife was a thespian before their marriage and even performed the act in front of paying customers.

And his own mother had to resign from a women's organization in her later years because she was an admitted sexagenarian.

Now what shall we say about the man himself?

I can tell you in solemn truth that he is the very antithesis of political radicalism, economic irresponsibility and personal depravity. His own record proves that he has frequently discountenanced treasonable, un-American philosophies and has perpetrated many overt acts as well.

He perambulated his infant on the street.

He practiced nepotism with his uncle and first cousin.

He attempted to interest a 13-year-old girl in philately.

He participated in a seance at a private residence where, among other odd goings-on, there was incense.

He has declared himself in favor of more homogeneity on college campuses.

He has advocated social intercourse in mixed company - and has taken part in such gatherings himself.

He has been deliberately averse to crime in our city streets.

He has urged our Protestant and Jewish citizens to develop more catholic tastes.

Last summer he committed a piscatorial act on a boat that was flying the U.S. flag.

Finally, at a time when we must be on our guard against all foreign isms, he has cooly announced his belief in altruism - and his fervent hope that some day this entire nation will be altruistic!

I beg you, my friends, to oppose this man whose life and work and ideas are so openly and avowedly compatible with our American way of life. A vote for him would be a vote for the perpetuation of everything we hold dear.

The facts are clear; the record speaks for itself. Do your duty.

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« Reply #4767 on: July 22, 2008, 01:53:31 PM »
damn, i thought Lloyd could write a long post, jesus fellas



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« Reply #4768 on: July 22, 2008, 01:56:44 PM »
You give us too much credit.

Cut and paste, brother.

Cut and Paste.
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« Reply #4769 on: July 22, 2008, 01:59:19 PM »
oooooooooooooooooooohh



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« Reply #4770 on: July 22, 2008, 02:02:33 PM »
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« Reply #4771 on: July 22, 2008, 02:32:22 PM »
Holio, I am the great Cornolio! You give me tee-pee for my bunghole? My bunghole gets very angry when it has no tee-pee.
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« Reply #4772 on: July 22, 2008, 02:52:37 PM »
Doc, you gotta help me.

I feel like I'm a teepee.  I feel like I'm a wigwam.

Teepee, wigwam!   AAAARRRGGHHH!!!!

What's wrong with me?!?


That's easy...

You're two tents.


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« Reply #4773 on: July 22, 2008, 02:57:44 PM »
Holio, I am the great Cornolio! You give me tee-pee for my bunghole? My bunghole gets very angry when it has no tee-pee.

Are you threatening ME?!?!?!  Bungholio!
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« Reply #4774 on: July 22, 2008, 03:03:19 PM »
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