Samson killed the Lion & later feasted upon the sweets of its inner cavity. who among you is wise and can hear what the Prophet from the Judges says?
here's an abbreviated version of the king james version of Samson & the Lion. Samson's strollin along, amblin along the way to his wedding, and, lo and behold, there beseteth his path, a lion. Samson duely slew the lion....later her returned to find that bees had built a nest in the dead Lion's innermosts...Samson, as any man of God would, reached in an scooped out a big ole hand full of honey from the hive, and ate it. i expect it was the sweetest honey there ever was...there is, after all, a balm in gilead.
will Samson's riddle remain and enigma forever for you?...probably...Samson's undoing was his weakness. a riddle so curious and engaging had to have a story, and only the honey-scooper on the way to his wedding party would know its ins and outs...cause there was no other way to know. you see, Samson made this riddle the center-piece of his wedding party. it should've been a nothing and a forgotten blurb at the reception; but, still, the philistines were a curious sort; and riddles filled with Lions and honey were too much for them to bear. and, for Samson, so was a secret. at the end of the day, he had to slay so many of the wedding party that it made for an unsightly and crimson-stained affair. no body likes a bloody wedding, and especially if it's exceptionally so. but, Samson being the Judge that he was, blood was coming and soon to be gushing, cause someone spilt the solution to his riddle...the Bride's party had been disloyal -- unfaithful in the wick-trimming.
honey from the Lion's rotted guts...who would've ever guessed it?
only janus.
that's the kinda shit that makes the ultra-wise in tel aviv and the city of David interested in janus. and they will go on with their curiosity. but they want and expect spectacularity. and i don't want them to get what they expect. what am i, a conjurer of tricks?
now, inasmuch as Samson, like Jesus, came in the power of the Spirit of The Lord, let's reflect for a moment on what The Savior promised upon His return. if i correctly recall, He swore to wipe-out some 2/3rds (66.666...percent) of the world's population. yes, He died for your sins; and He lives (and returneth) for a great and destined death. you, you fools, you speak piously of some 'cult of death'...life itself is a 'cult of death'. it is all ye know, and all you will ever know, of life.
now is the time of pestilence. you voted for it. now embrace it.
George Williams, the Secretary General of the National Health Workers Association of Liberia, said health workers in Liberia are set to go on strike Monday, Reuters has reported.
"The government of Liberia has not changed their posture. They do not want to engage us so that we can talk. Time is running out, by 12:00 midnight on Monday morning, we will be starting the go-slow action," Williams was quoted as saying by the agency.
Liberian health workers threaten to abandon hundreds of Ebola patients in treatment facilities, clinics and hospitals if the government does not meet the demands for better incentives, working conditions and protective equipment.
Williams acknowledged that the strike would undermine the efforts made in the fight against Ebola in Liberia, but expressed confidence that the public would understand the reason behind the strike.
Liberia's deputy Health Minister, Matthew Flomo, said the government did not know that health workers were planning to strike.
While officials in Dallas scrambled to calm public hysteria over news of the first Ebola transmission on U.S. soil, Barack Obama hit the links for his 200th golf game as president.
1) "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." A. Karl Marx B. Adolph Hitler C. Joseph Stalin D. Barack Obama E. None of the above
2) "It's time for a new beginning, for an end to government of the few, by the few, and for the few... And to replace it with shared responsibility, for shared prosperity." A. Vladimir Lenin B. Benito Mussolini C. Idi Amin D. Barack Obama E. None of the above
3) "(We).....can't just let business as usual go on, and that means something has to be taken away from some people." A. Nikita Khrushev B. Che Guevara C. Evo Morales D. Barack Obama E. None of the above
4) "We have to build a political consensus and that requires people to give up a little bit of their own ... in order to create this common ground." A. Enver Hoxha B. Hugo Chavez C. Kim Jong II D. Barack Obama E. None of the above
5) "I certainly think the free-market has failed." A. Karl Marx B. Lenin C. Molotov D. Barack Obama E. None of the above
6) "I think it's time to send a clear message to what has become the most profitable sector in (the) entire economy that they are being watched." A. Mao ZeDong B. Fidel Castro C. Leon Trotsky D. Barack Obama E. None of the above
my friend, try and be happy for us over this one. this is our very first #1. i know this is a bitter pill for FSU to swallow...but, really, this would't have been an issue if FSU had done the right thing and joined the SEC (and you left us with missouri in the east because of it). hell, you boys would be running rough-shod over the east right now...but no, y'all just had to have a guaranteed bowl year-after-year. but there is another side to the auto-victories in the ACC: strength of schedule. and insofar as the respect due a returning national champion is reflected in early rankings, the accumulation of victories over the marylands of the NCAA world doesn't count for very much as the season progresses. a stout victory over norte dame would maybe do something (even though they barely squeaked by UNC in south bend), but we get to pad our resume with alabama and then ole miss. shit, even whipping florida won't help y'all much at this point. whatever the case, it'll all be settled properly in our new-fangled final four (two of which will be from the SEC).
what a season! here's to the magnolia state (i was raised to hate ole miss, but i grew out of it. had some great times in oxford, and bonded with many there. ole miss is home to more grade A pussy per capita than anywhere else i've ever been. it's flat-out astonishing. i mean to say, belle after belle after belle).
(okay, that's sorta tongue-in-cheek. now for a tangent: in my days in mississippi, i talked to some good ole boys who were in oxford in 'various capacities' for the whole james meridith thing. supposedly (and i heard this from more than one source, one of which was my lawyer in starkville), there was a sniper on an oak limb in the grove...but he passed out drunk -- that's mississippi for ya -- and so bourbon, once again, changed the course of human events. also, i once met byron de la beckwith (long story). if you don't know who he was, i'm sure the internet will fill you in. anyway, he wasn't a bad-ass or anything, but was totally fearless. one time, some agitators were holding a rally in the delta; byron was told that his name was mentioned; he immediately drove to this 'rally' of some five thousand; stormed on stage, commandeered the mic and said to the crowd, "every one of you know who i am and where i live, and if any one of you niggers want trouble, you know where to find me." but i don't mean to imply that i side with beckwith...he was most definitely fueled by hate, and it made for some unappealing personality traits...he was ornery and mean -- yes, meaner than janus)
as for hitlery and the wellesley community...dude, i would LOVE to have you along with some of my wellesley cab-fares. some of them are cute, most are dogs and a sizable portion are lesbos, and almost all are rabid and angry 'feminists' (precondition for admission). i don't think i've ever quoted limbaugh, but his words on this subject were true as true can be: "feminism is the means by which unattractive women seek to gain access society." so-so true. they love to tell you about all the things women can do better than men (but this isn't sexism), and then try and taunt you into some idiotic dialectic within the moral constraints of the modern western world...like when someone wants to play tic-tac-toe, and claims a corner as precondition to play. anyway, i like to go all andy kaufman on them. nevertheless, from the day they forced the citadel to accept the weaker sex as cadets i vowed to make wellesley co-ed. and, most importantly, it is vital that the males first accepted be exclusively from 'under-served' communities. i can't see any reason to expect an unusual amount of sexual assaults...it would be racist to assume otherwise. all progressives should join janus in blunting this bigotry at wellesley! it is a scandal that one of our nation's elite universities precludes half the population based on sex! i won't have this prejudice any longer. and, hitlery, i expect you to take a leading role...saul alinsky wouldn't want it any other way.
forward, bitches!
also, i plan to someday challenge the whole student body to a wrasslin match...so they can teach janus all about 'equality'. maybe, finally, i'll get my head straight and drop my objection to women on the front lines of combat.
lol...well, the truth of the matter is, FSU was all set to join the SEC back in the day but TPTB (in the SEC) didn't want that, we were a "girls school" remember? I'll dig up the docs if you like, fucking tea sipping pansies.
But congrats for now, you got the target on your backs and the SEC picking off a couple of mid tier schools (A&M and Missouri) has created more problems for it (the SEC) than for FSU.
Auburn got beat (just as my semi-prediction said...War Chicken!...you're welcome...lol) and Ole Miss is going to take out MSU (late) if Bama or Arkansas doesn't unfortunately, so enjoy the trip to Kentucky.
So anyways, on the Beckwith thing, it is what it was, that ain't that anymore but agreed there's some serious belles at Ole Miss, all lookin for one thing per usual, just like Hitlary.
...fucking tea sipping pansies. what, you don't jut your pinkie out when sipping earl grey? what are you, irish? and, yeah, i'm familiar with this spurious pre-slive gossip. unreliable sources say that auburn, georgia and florida didn't want you (and tennessee was leery). in all honesty, you're probably right...florida state -- at the time -- could've thrown everything in the SEC out of whack. and, believe me, i'm no friend of the SEC TPTB. i once heard from a state trooper that the refs at our 1998 sec championship vs. UT were told, and here's a direct quote, "Mississippi State will NOT win this game". we were up at the half...but, who's to say? i mean, UT travels to bowl games with more than we can seat for home games...it ain't like money has any influence on this shit. and, word to the wise, phillip fulmer is a connected sorta guy (not in a 'mafia' way, dumbass bitchez)...but, whatevs...it all seems to be working our way in the present tense.
your strategic flaws: arkansas is broken. that loss at fayetville was demoralizing. they're already scouting coaches for next season (jimbo fisher is on the list). that's the worst i've seen bama play since they lost to southern miss. also, we'll crank bama's spine. qb play is atrocious. running game is still good to great...above par o-line, but nothing like the alambama of recent past. our front four on O & D are superlative. we'll put eight in the box, blitz two of three plays from scrimage, and play man-on-man in the secondary (with a safety dropping back on occasion to keep them honest).
ole miss is another issue. that d is real. i'll be in oxford come november...already decided. i have a jag convertible to pick up in SC...i reckon i'll make a trek of it.
i noticed that katy perry was at the alabama game. i'll make a public bet with you, katy: katy, meet me in oxford. and if State wins, you give janus a satisfactory BJ...State loses and you blow lines offa my J, my treat. deal?
kentucky? dude, don't discredit your entire premise with hype. UK is still UK. not to underestimate them, but this ain't basketball... speed and size still matter in the SEC. and we've got a bye-week to prep. don't think Mullen is gonna take anything for granted.
i can't wait for my trip to oxford. i've been to at least 15 State/ole miss games...i think it's drizzeled or rained at every single one. and if it comes down to the run-game in the messy mississippi mud of a cold november rain, you can confidently bet on the Dawgs!
Mostly, yes...lol. Or Celt, however one wants to describe it, with Creek & German & English & Italian...basically a mutt...lol. On my mom's side one was even royalty (English) and also an indentured servant (dad's side).
Anyways, our defense is suspect. Our offense can pretty much score at will but the SEC has been picking off our coaches, we lost another one (Pruitt) to Georgia after Stoops went to Kentucky and Jernigan (who was always double & triple teamed) is in the NFL as is Werner, Brooks & Smith so its a young D with another new coach, so there's a little disarray to say the least, we'll see how it goes.
The whole sordid affair of FSU being spurned (that is to say, stabbed in the back) by the SEC:
nice 1 wb7.... SuperObola pic is epic... just as a side note, do you reckon Agenda21 has anything to do with this current super-ebola ?...i'll get the tinfoil....
When CDC el Grande Supremo Frieden must explain his procedures using little cartoon characters on a poster, it's time to understand that we are all completely fucked.
And President Obola--don't touch your belt buckle. It appears to be infected.
Protocols are must follow actions by you and your partner. Screwinf up procedure is one thing...forget protocol and you can wind up killing you "and fthat other guy. I think his name was Joe or terry or something."
Seriously....Rick Perry is as dumb as the President here. Your time for declaring a state of emergency is long gone now Mr Governor.
We'll see if his ignorance just cost the lives of a couple of million.
"Dont worry, its SUPER hard to catch. By the way, we dont have a suit designed to handle how contagious this is, would you design one for us? We'll give you $1 Million in soon to be worthless fiat binaries!"
Ebola is obviously a weapon of mass destruction, but unless it provides bombing coordinates for the MIC nobody seems to care.. don't panic a virus with greater than 50% mortaliity is in the US, but some muslims want their own islamic state.
out of something strong comes something sweet.
that is both the riddle and prophesy of Samson.
Samson killed the Lion & later feasted upon the sweets of its inner cavity. who among you is wise and can hear what the Prophet from the Judges says?
here's an abbreviated version of the king james version of Samson & the Lion. Samson's strollin along, amblin along the way to his wedding, and, lo and behold, there beseteth his path, a lion. Samson duely slew the lion....later her returned to find that bees had built a nest in the dead Lion's innermosts...Samson, as any man of God would, reached in an scooped out a big ole hand full of honey from the hive, and ate it. i expect it was the sweetest honey there ever was...there is, after all, a balm in gilead.
will Samson's riddle remain and enigma forever for you?...probably...Samson's undoing was his weakness. a riddle so curious and engaging had to have a story, and only the honey-scooper on the way to his wedding party would know its ins and outs...cause there was no other way to know. you see, Samson made this riddle the center-piece of his wedding party. it should've been a nothing and a forgotten blurb at the reception; but, still, the philistines were a curious sort; and riddles filled with Lions and honey were too much for them to bear. and, for Samson, so was a secret. at the end of the day, he had to slay so many of the wedding party that it made for an unsightly and crimson-stained affair. no body likes a bloody wedding, and especially if it's exceptionally so. but, Samson being the Judge that he was, blood was coming and soon to be gushing, cause someone spilt the solution to his riddle...the Bride's party had been disloyal -- unfaithful in the wick-trimming.
honey from the Lion's rotted guts...who would've ever guessed it?
only janus.
that's the kinda shit that makes the ultra-wise in tel aviv and the city of David interested in janus. and they will go on with their curiosity. but they want and expect spectacularity. and i don't want them to get what they expect. what am i, a conjurer of tricks?
now, inasmuch as Samson, like Jesus, came in the power of the Spirit of The Lord, let's reflect for a moment on what The Savior promised upon His return. if i correctly recall, He swore to wipe-out some 2/3rds (66.666...percent) of the world's population. yes, He died for your sins; and He lives (and returneth) for a great and destined death. you, you fools, you speak piously of some 'cult of death'...life itself is a 'cult of death'. it is all ye know, and all you will ever know, of life.
now is the time of pestilence. you voted for it. now embrace it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClQcUyhoxTg
don't fear the reaper
&
don't shoot the messenger,
janus (more cowbell)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtACdGXbfa4
America has shown that it cannot handle Ebola. Any ingenuity will need to be directed toward preps and avoiding contact.
Liberian Health Workers Ready to Go on Strike Monday: ReportsGeorge Williams, the Secretary General of the National Health Workers Association of Liberia, said health workers in Liberia are set to go on strike Monday, Reuters has reported.
"The government of Liberia has not changed their posture. They do not want to engage us so that we can talk. Time is running out, by 12:00 midnight on Monday morning, we will be starting the go-slow action," Williams was quoted as saying by the agency.
Liberian health workers threaten to abandon hundreds of Ebola patients in treatment facilities, clinics and hospitals if the government does not meet the demands for better incentives, working conditions and protective equipment.
Williams acknowledged that the strike would undermine the efforts made in the fight against Ebola in Liberia, but expressed confidence that the public would understand the reason behind the strike.
Liberia's deputy Health Minister, Matthew Flomo, said the government did not know that health workers were planning to strike.
Not to worry, the US military will force them back to work...
Boots on their neck, foreever,
Robert Downier IS Thomas Eric Duncan IN the movie YET to be named...
While officials in Dallas scrambled to calm public hysteria over news of the first Ebola transmission on U.S. soil, Barack Obama hit the links for his 200th golf game as president.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2790237/war-rages-middle-east-da...
Heh heh. Proof that Obola doesn't control the Brit press.
Update from Boston:
Man being evaluated for possible Ebola at Boston’s Beth Israelhttp://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/10/12/ebola/z3DybKoXBg0XjPO6m5yVgK...
http://twitchy.com/2014/10/12/pregnant-woman-who-may-have-been-exposed-t...
Here's something fun, a game called Who Said It?
1) "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good."
A. Karl Marx B. Adolph Hitler C. Joseph Stalin D. Barack Obama E. None of the above
2) "It's time for a new beginning, for an end to government of the few, by the few, and for the few... And to replace it with shared responsibility, for shared prosperity."
A. Vladimir Lenin B. Benito Mussolini C. Idi Amin D. Barack Obama E. None of the above
3) "(We).....can't just let business as usual go on, and that means something has to be taken away from some people."
A. Nikita Khrushev B. Che Guevara C. Evo Morales D. Barack Obama E. None of the above
4) "We have to build a political consensus and that requires people to give up a little bit of their own ... in order to create this common ground."
A. Enver Hoxha B. Hugo Chavez C. Kim Jong II D. Barack Obama E. None of the above
5) "I certainly think the free-market has failed."
A. Karl Marx B. Lenin C. Molotov D. Barack Obama E. None of the above
6) "I think it's time to send a clear message to what has become the most profitable sector in (the) entire economy that they are being watched."
A. Mao ZeDong B. Fidel Castro C. Leon Trotsky D. Barack Obama E. None of the above
Answers later ;-)
"Answers later ;-)"
There are no answers.
Only questions.
Who's this Barack Obama?
I thought his name was Barack Obola, Super Gay President of the United States of Ebola to the rescue.
What he lacks in personality he makes up for it in elephant ears.
( I guess you can't project a personality by reading it off a teleprompter. )
The answers are...drumroll please...
E. None of the above.
They were all made by Hitlary ;-)
Oh man. man oh man. that's bad.
http://espn.go.com/college-football/rankings
my friend, try and be happy for us over this one. this is our very first #1. i know this is a bitter pill for FSU to swallow...but, really, this would't have been an issue if FSU had done the right thing and joined the SEC (and you left us with missouri in the east because of it). hell, you boys would be running rough-shod over the east right now...but no, y'all just had to have a guaranteed bowl year-after-year. but there is another side to the auto-victories in the ACC: strength of schedule. and insofar as the respect due a returning national champion is reflected in early rankings, the accumulation of victories over the marylands of the NCAA world doesn't count for very much as the season progresses. a stout victory over norte dame would maybe do something (even though they barely squeaked by UNC in south bend), but we get to pad our resume with alabama and then ole miss. shit, even whipping florida won't help y'all much at this point. whatever the case, it'll all be settled properly in our new-fangled final four (two of which will be from the SEC).
what a season! here's to the magnolia state (i was raised to hate ole miss, but i grew out of it. had some great times in oxford, and bonded with many there. ole miss is home to more grade A pussy per capita than anywhere else i've ever been. it's flat-out astonishing. i mean to say, belle after belle after belle).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAVPJH7IQxc
(okay, that's sorta tongue-in-cheek. now for a tangent: in my days in mississippi, i talked to some good ole boys who were in oxford in 'various capacities' for the whole james meridith thing. supposedly (and i heard this from more than one source, one of which was my lawyer in starkville), there was a sniper on an oak limb in the grove...but he passed out drunk -- that's mississippi for ya -- and so bourbon, once again, changed the course of human events. also, i once met byron de la beckwith (long story). if you don't know who he was, i'm sure the internet will fill you in. anyway, he wasn't a bad-ass or anything, but was totally fearless. one time, some agitators were holding a rally in the delta; byron was told that his name was mentioned; he immediately drove to this 'rally' of some five thousand; stormed on stage, commandeered the mic and said to the crowd, "every one of you know who i am and where i live, and if any one of you niggers want trouble, you know where to find me." but i don't mean to imply that i side with beckwith...he was most definitely fueled by hate, and it made for some unappealing personality traits...he was ornery and mean -- yes, meaner than janus)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64pU8w2F6MY
what's the point in calling shots?/
this cue ain't straight in line...
as for hitlery and the wellesley community...dude, i would LOVE to have you along with some of my wellesley cab-fares. some of them are cute, most are dogs and a sizable portion are lesbos, and almost all are rabid and angry 'feminists' (precondition for admission). i don't think i've ever quoted limbaugh, but his words on this subject were true as true can be: "feminism is the means by which unattractive women seek to gain access society." so-so true. they love to tell you about all the things women can do better than men (but this isn't sexism), and then try and taunt you into some idiotic dialectic within the moral constraints of the modern western world...like when someone wants to play tic-tac-toe, and claims a corner as precondition to play. anyway, i like to go all andy kaufman on them. nevertheless, from the day they forced the citadel to accept the weaker sex as cadets i vowed to make wellesley co-ed. and, most importantly, it is vital that the males first accepted be exclusively from 'under-served' communities. i can't see any reason to expect an unusual amount of sexual assaults...it would be racist to assume otherwise. all progressives should join janus in blunting this bigotry at wellesley! it is a scandal that one of our nation's elite universities precludes half the population based on sex! i won't have this prejudice any longer. and, hitlery, i expect you to take a leading role...saul alinsky wouldn't want it any other way.
forward, bitches!
also, i plan to someday challenge the whole student body to a wrasslin match...so they can teach janus all about 'equality'. maybe, finally, i'll get my head straight and drop my objection to women on the front lines of combat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uQlB99WCuk
cummon, baby...wrassle!,
janus
lol...well, the truth of the matter is, FSU was all set to join the SEC back in the day but TPTB (in the SEC) didn't want that, we were a "girls school" remember? I'll dig up the docs if you like, fucking tea sipping pansies.
But congrats for now, you got the target on your backs and the SEC picking off a couple of mid tier schools (A&M and Missouri) has created more problems for it (the SEC) than for FSU.
Auburn got beat (just as my semi-prediction said...War Chicken!...you're welcome...lol) and Ole Miss is going to take out MSU (late) if Bama or Arkansas doesn't unfortunately, so enjoy the trip to Kentucky.
So anyways, on the Beckwith thing, it is what it was, that ain't that anymore but agreed there's some serious belles at Ole Miss, all lookin for one thing per usual, just like Hitlary.
Enjoy the ride! ;-)
(And that is my green)
...fucking tea sipping pansies. what, you don't jut your pinkie out when sipping earl grey? what are you, irish? and, yeah, i'm familiar with this spurious pre-slive gossip. unreliable sources say that auburn, georgia and florida didn't want you (and tennessee was leery). in all honesty, you're probably right...florida state -- at the time -- could've thrown everything in the SEC out of whack. and, believe me, i'm no friend of the SEC TPTB. i once heard from a state trooper that the refs at our 1998 sec championship vs. UT were told, and here's a direct quote, "Mississippi State will NOT win this game". we were up at the half...but, who's to say? i mean, UT travels to bowl games with more than we can seat for home games...it ain't like money has any influence on this shit. and, word to the wise, phillip fulmer is a connected sorta guy (not in a 'mafia' way, dumbass bitchez)...but, whatevs...it all seems to be working our way in the present tense.
your strategic flaws: arkansas is broken. that loss at fayetville was demoralizing. they're already scouting coaches for next season (jimbo fisher is on the list). that's the worst i've seen bama play since they lost to southern miss. also, we'll crank bama's spine. qb play is atrocious. running game is still good to great...above par o-line, but nothing like the alambama of recent past. our front four on O & D are superlative. we'll put eight in the box, blitz two of three plays from scrimage, and play man-on-man in the secondary (with a safety dropping back on occasion to keep them honest).
ole miss is another issue. that d is real. i'll be in oxford come november...already decided. i have a jag convertible to pick up in SC...i reckon i'll make a trek of it.
i noticed that katy perry was at the alabama game. i'll make a public bet with you, katy: katy, meet me in oxford. and if State wins, you give janus a satisfactory BJ...State loses and you blow lines offa my J, my treat. deal?
kentucky? dude, don't discredit your entire premise with hype. UK is still UK. not to underestimate them, but this ain't basketball... speed and size still matter in the SEC. and we've got a bye-week to prep. don't think Mullen is gonna take anything for granted.
i can't wait for my trip to oxford. i've been to at least 15 State/ole miss games...i think it's drizzeled or rained at every single one. and if it comes down to the run-game in the messy mississippi mud of a cold november rain, you can confidently bet on the Dawgs!
hail State! (and enjoy it i will!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGpqZSmpqDA
nothing lasts forever/
even cold november rain,
janus
"what are you, irish?"
Mostly, yes...lol. Or Celt, however one wants to describe it, with Creek & German & English & Italian...basically a mutt...lol. On my mom's side one was even royalty (English) and also an indentured servant (dad's side).
Anyways, our defense is suspect. Our offense can pretty much score at will but the SEC has been picking off our coaches, we lost another one (Pruitt) to Georgia after Stoops went to Kentucky and Jernigan (who was always double & triple teamed) is in the NFL as is Werner, Brooks & Smith so its a young D with another new coach, so there's a little disarray to say the least, we'll see how it goes.
The whole sordid affair of FSU being spurned (that is to say, stabbed in the back) by the SEC:
http://nolefan.org/summary/fsu_sec.html
Enjoyed it janus, take care ;-)
They need the Poor Man's Hazmat Suit .
The Mongolian Hazmat Suit .
Battle proven in the heart of Black Death country .
See
https://www.academia.edu/8743634/Ancient_Mongolian_Hazmat_Suit
http://andreswhy.blogspot.com/2011/07/rotting-clothing.html
Might even save some lives .
I've dug out my old copy of the Andromeda Strain because it is very appropriate....
Breaking: medical facility outside of Boston under quarantine.
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2014/10/12/man-with-ebola-like-symptoms-isola...
According to the Boston globe 7 minutes ago, the entire facility is now under quarantine.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/10/12/ebola/z3DybKoXBg0XjPO6m5yVgK...
nice 1 wb7.... SuperObola pic is epic... just as a side note, do you reckon Agenda21 has anything to do with this current super-ebola ?...i'll get the tinfoil....
"Gentlemen, just breathe normally."
--Tom Hanks, Apollo 13
I've already earned the one million. Just use a shower curtain and duct tape. Worked with anthrax - right?
I can't afford a shower curtain and duct tape. I'm using Saran Wrap and school paste.
When CDC el Grande Supremo Frieden must explain his procedures using little cartoon characters on a poster, it's time to understand that we are all completely fucked.
And President Obola--don't touch your belt buckle. It appears to be infected.
Funny, pupdog,
but I'm not sure it shows proper respect for our Faggot-in-Chief.
Protocols are must follow actions by you and your partner. Screwinf up procedure is one thing...forget protocol and you can wind up killing you "and fthat other guy. I think his name was Joe or terry or something."
Seriously....Rick Perry is as dumb as the President here. Your time for declaring a state of emergency is long gone now Mr Governor.
We'll see if his ignorance just cost the lives of a couple of million.
U.S. Government to Award $1 Million For best Ebola Hazmat Suit Design:
http://www.blacklistednews.com/U.S._Government_to_Award_%241_Million_for...
http://www.usaid.gov/grandchallenges/ebola
http://www.ecouterre.com/u-s-offers-1-million-prize-for-better-anti-ebol...
I think you should enter the President Obola cape and tights design. It can't work any worse than what we have already (and it's stylish as well).
Now that's what I call a day late and a dollar short.
Oh FFS! I...I..just cant!!!
"Dont worry, its SUPER hard to catch. By the way, we dont have a suit designed to handle how contagious this is, would you design one for us? We'll give you $1 Million in soon to be worthless fiat binaries!"
Tragic gallows humor at its finest.
Ebola is obviously a weapon of mass destruction, but unless it provides bombing coordinates for the MIC nobody seems to care.. don't panic a virus with greater than 50% mortaliity is in the US, but some muslims want their own islamic state.
Faux News was doing a bit on Obola's Ebola this afternoon then segued right into gay marriage.
And, I thought "The Idiocracy" wasn't supposed to reign for about another 500 years.
I guess 2008 ushered in the rise of the Idiocratic empire sooner than expected.
He's on "Face the Nation" right now paddling furiously.
Not willing to say even if it is a male or female healthcare worker who got infected.
Kept repeating the "breach in protocol" tagline, and the Fukushima "do not worry" meme.
Fucking idiot. Tragic hubris.
http://russia-insider.com/en/ukraine_society/2014/10/10/08-59-14pm/damag...
What will the sheeple do? Trust anew.
My favorite! Nice touch on the belt buckle, and I'm not sure what's going on south of that, and please don't tell me.
lol...camel toe, well done Banzai ;-)
somewhere between Wonder Woman and Eurkel
Vagina Man...,
oh wait.
It's all in the details Festus ;-)
lol...
Festus Haggen: I just thought...
Doc' Adams: Don't think! That's when you get dangerous. ;-)
What we wouldn't give to have Festus as President now...
he was one of the Sons of the Pioneers, a singing cowboy who starred in films like the Searchers.
Hell, I'd take President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho over President Super Gay Ebola anyday.
Why does life resemble the movie Idiocracy more and more each day with Back Nine Barry?