What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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dsheinem wrote:
Yancakes wrote:celebrating Guy Fawkes day...most of whom are athiests
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Just looked it up so I would know ALL the information... the irony is killing me.

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Yancakes wrote:celebrating Guy Fawkes day...most of whom are athiests
Yeah, because only the Irish celebrate St. Patricks, and only Christians celebrate Christmas and Easter.


Guy Fawkes night means one thing here in the UK - time for fireworks! :lol:
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Smile: Jeff Dunham died.

Frown: Crap, it was actually Jim Durham who passed away.
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Luke wrote:Smile: Jeff Dunham died.

Frown: Crap, it was actually Jim Durham who passed away.
:lol: good to see I'm not the only one that hates Jeff Dunham.
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flex wood wrote:
Luke wrote:Smile: Jeff Dunham died.

Frown: Crap, it was actually Jim Durham who passed away.
:lol: good to see I'm not the only one that hates Jeff Dunham.
Jeff is actually quite astonishing to accomplish what he has and I admire his management team to no end.

I got tired of his schtick in the 90's, but for him to be selling out Vegas crowds nightly is something amazing. Much like Larry the Cable Guy, although I hate the routine, I am a bit happy that hacks can become millionaires. Gives me hope.
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Still Smiling: Last night I made Gnocchi with a red sauce that was some of the best Gnocchi I've ever made. Afterwards my wife and I danced to THE STING soundtrack on vinyl and basically danced until she went to sleep. After that I went to the theater, but dancing with her was definitely the highlight of my night.
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:D = My copy of Rival Schools for PSX came today and most importantly, both discs work! 8)
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:( = Didn't get much sleep last night (damn election) so I was pretty tired today.

:D = Woke up and found out all these fools lost:
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My faith in humanity is slightly restored. Perhaps now other republicans will know they should shut the hell up on certain subjects.
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The other quotes...bleh...but these two:
Joe Walsh wrote:The common exceptions that people who are pro-life without exception are in cases of rape and incest -- horrific, evil, terrible events. In cases like that, I am still pro-life. There is still a life there.
Paul Ryan wrote:I’m very proud of my pro-life record, and I’ve always adopted the idea that, the position that the method of conception doesn’t change the definition of life.
If they think a fetus or embryo falls under the definition human life, what would you have them say? Nothing? I think Joe Walsh made exceptions for cases when the mother's health was at risk in the end. Ryan doesn't and I don't approve of that, but I would agree with this particular quote.
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