What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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Angry Rant incoming:

Ticked Off More Than Words Can Convey:

The Republican Party blocking debate on 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' just to please a bunch of nut-job, Christian wacko, stupid f**k dips**t teaparty douchebags a few weeks before an election.

F**K you, John McCain.

I served in the Navy for 6 years along side dozens of gays and lesbians who had to hide their entire lives from everyone around them to avoid persecution, imprisonment, expulsion, or demotion. Good men and women who protected me when I slept, guarded the gates of the bases I worked on, navigated the ships I rode on, and cooked the food I ate.

Oh and F**K Harry Reid for making it an immigration issue and creating this whole stupid situation.

/Rant.
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CRTGAMER wrote:
sevin0seven wrote:Smile: Free A's (baseball) Tickets at work!

Ticked: bleh..
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Smile: played basketball with a co-worker and local park attendees yesterday after having not played for a while (and i mean a while). met some new friends as well.

Ticked: body is sore and needs to get back in basketball shape again. :lol:
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Flake wrote:Angry Rant incoming:

Ticked Off More Than Words Can Convey:

The Republican Party blocking debate on 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' just to please a bunch of nut-job, Christian wacko, stupid f**k dips**t teaparty douchebags a few weeks before an election.

F**K you, John McCain.

I served in the Navy for 6 years along side dozens of gays and lesbians who had to hide their entire lives from everyone around them to avoid persecution, imprisonment, expulsion, or demotion. Good men and women who protected me when I slept, guarded the gates of the bases I worked on, navigated the ships I rode on, and cooked the food I ate.

Oh and F**K Harry Reid for making it an immigration issue and creating this whole stupid situation.

/Rant.
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Getting ready to hit the gym :twisted:

I woke up with more phlegm today :|
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Ticked: A close friend of mine was shot last night and is in critical condition.

Smile: He killed one of the attempted robbers and critically wounded the other.

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Luke wrote:Ticked: A close friend of mine was shot last night and is in critical condition.
Sorry to hear about that :(

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Luke wrote:Ticked: A close friend of mine was shot last night and is in critical condition.
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Luke wrote:Ticked: A close friend of mine was shot last night and is in critical condition.

Smile: He killed one of the attempted robbers and critically wounded the other.

http://www2.wnct.com/news/2010/sep/22/l ... ar-410821/

Very sorry to hear that. :( Best wishes and I hope your friend makes a speedy recovery.
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Thanks guys. He was shot three times, had two femoral arteries severed, and although he has had two successful surgeries, he's not out of the woods yet. He is breathing on his own, and also acknowledged the presence of his mother.

What's going to hurt him more is the burden of taking a life. Sure, he might find some gratification for killing the man who was shooting at his brother in the beginning, but that will soon wear off.
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