gbguy20
15 years ago

Memo to New Orleans residents:

1. That big blue thing is called an ocean.

2. If you would have to look up to see it, you might want to make flood insurance a priority, and kindly don't blame the government for any decisions they made or didn't make about some wall if you were not smart enough to have aforementioned coverage. If you can't afford to live there, then don't.

3. If you would have to look up to see previously mentioned big blue thing, you might want to get the fuck out of the way of it when a hurricane is coming.

I give you this advice because thanks to your fucking stupidity, along with the stupidity of my fellow Americans, I get to help pay for it, so the least I can do is pass this along, even though you are apparently too fucking stupid to comprehend what is being hinted at...ah-- well--let me break it down to simpler terms:

STAY AWAY FROM THE BIG BLUE THING!

How stupid are these people?

I factored in hurricanes when I purchased my home. I live in central Pennsylvania. I needed to. That is my big hint, you GD morons! (folk that did not in New Orleans---- and to to the rest of you- I'm still workin' on that whole PC thing. :pottytrain2: )

Rep. John Murtha D- PA just died. Tag him and bag him. Hopefully we get a Republican to replace him. Semper fi, you prick. I'll see you in hell.

"dfosterf" wrote:





Normally i would agree with this, however the people of new orleans were assured their homes would be safe and the levy's were fine. Its not like the city was built on the beach.
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15 years ago
Seeing all the non love for New Orleans, I will staunchly defend New Orleans and strongly believe as a nation it needs to be a priority to save the city. Why? It's the ONLY city in America where a heterosexual man can see a nice pair of college boobies for the price of cheap beads.

New Orleans rules! Save New Orleans.

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dfosterf
15 years ago

Ah, the only problem with your analysis, Foster, is that you think Pennsylvania is different in its politicians and choice thereof.

Here in Iowa the Republicans are looking to put Terry Branstad forward as their candidate again.....despite his having demonstrated, in his earlier stints, his idiocy.

Our gov'mint also spends an average of $14,000 per employee "showing them how their job works". (National average for state employees is something like $700.)

Don't tell VR and Formo this, but I actually thought Minnesota showed a bit of temporary hope for relative sanity when they elected "The Body" for a term. (Of course they quickly reverted to type.)

"Wade" wrote:



My problem is slightly different than that. I am absolutely cursed by having been exposed to (incredible, but true) excellent government. I wouldn't wish such a thing on anyone. Many parts of me wish I had never seen such a thing, as it is so deviant from the norm that all else is a source of never-ending frustration.

"dfosterf" wrote:



Okay, you can't leave me hanging like that. Otherwise I'm going to suspect that you had a "serious bout with hallucinegic drugs" earlier in your life. :)

Now maybe if you want to go all historical and point to, say, Geo. Washington; but you're not that old. "Excellent government" in the last 50 or so years....this example I gotta hear about. :)

"Wade" wrote:



Fairfax County, Va 

btw---Since you mentioned him (lol lol lol) George DID live there. lol lol lol
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15 years ago

Ah, the only problem with your analysis, Foster, is that you think Pennsylvania is different in its politicians and choice thereof.

Here in Iowa the Republicans are looking to put Terry Branstad forward as their candidate again.....despite his having demonstrated, in his earlier stints, his idiocy.

Our gov'mint also spends an average of $14,000 per employee "showing them how their job works". (National average for state employees is something like $700.)

Don't tell VR and Formo this, but I actually thought Minnesota showed a bit of temporary hope for relative sanity when they elected "The Body" for a term. (Of course they quickly reverted to type.)

"dfosterf" wrote:



My problem is slightly different than that. I am absolutely cursed by having been exposed to (incredible, but true) excellent government. I wouldn't wish such a thing on anyone. Many parts of me wish I had never seen such a thing, as it is so deviant from the norm that all else is a source of never-ending frustration.

"Wade" wrote:



Okay, you can't leave me hanging like that. Otherwise I'm going to suspect that you had a "serious bout with hallucinegic drugs" earlier in your life. :)

Now maybe if you want to go all historical and point to, say, Geo. Washington; but you're not that old. "Excellent government" in the last 50 or so years....this example I gotta hear about. :)

"dfosterf" wrote:



Fairfax County, Va 

btw---Since you mentioned him (lol lol lol) George DID live there. lol lol lol

"Wade" wrote:



As did, I believe, George Mason. But not in *your* lifetime. :)

So what makes/made Fairfax County "excellent" in its government in the last 5 decades?

(I'm truly curious here -- I know Fairfax County primarily as the home of George Mason University, one of few places where I might expect to find a fair number of academics sharing my philosophical beliefs/crazinesses, but know next to nothing about those who "govern" it. And how in the heck did they manage to avoid the crap that the rest of us have degenerated into?)
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dfosterf
15 years ago

Ah, the only problem with your analysis, Foster, is that you think Pennsylvania is different in its politicians and choice thereof.

Here in Iowa the Republicans are looking to put Terry Branstad forward as their candidate again.....despite his having demonstrated, in his earlier stints, his idiocy.

Our gov'mint also spends an average of $14,000 per employee "showing them how their job works". (National average for state employees is something like $700.)

Don't tell VR and Formo this, but I actually thought Minnesota showed a bit of temporary hope for relative sanity when they elected "The Body" for a term. (Of course they quickly reverted to type.)

"Wade" wrote:



My problem is slightly different than that. I am absolutely cursed by having been exposed to (incredible, but true) excellent government. I wouldn't wish such a thing on anyone. Many parts of me wish I had never seen such a thing, as it is so deviant from the norm that all else is a source of never-ending frustration.

"dfosterf" wrote:



Okay, you can't leave me hanging like that. Otherwise I'm going to suspect that you had a "serious bout with hallucinegic drugs" earlier in your life. :)

Now maybe if you want to go all historical and point to, say, Geo. Washington; but you're not that old. "Excellent government" in the last 50 or so years....this example I gotta hear about. :)

"Wade" wrote:



Fairfax County, Va 

btw---Since you mentioned him (lol lol lol) George DID live there. lol lol lol

"dfosterf" wrote:



As did, I believe, George Mason. But not in *your* lifetime. :)

So what makes/made Fairfax County "excellent" in its government in the last 5 decades?

(I'm truly curious here -- I know Fairfax County primarily as the home of George Mason University, one of few places where I might expect to find a fair number of academics sharing my philosophical beliefs/crazinesses, but know next to nothing about those who "govern" it. And how in the heck did they manage to avoid the crap that the rest of us have degenerated into?)

"Wade" wrote:



I could write a book about that, but the short and sweet explanation is that the citizens are in tune with their government. They will not put up with any nonsense. They lean conservative, but will pay for things that work. Things work there. The traffic is the only problem with the place, but that problem is huge. Frankly, it worked too well. Everyone wanted to live there. I know it's unbelievable, but true...I swear.
Formo
15 years ago

Memo to New Orleans residents:

1. That big blue thing is called an ocean.

2. If you would have to look up to see it, you might want to make flood insurance a priority, and kindly don't blame the government for any decisions they made or didn't make about some wall if you were not smart enough to have aforementioned coverage. If you can't afford to live there, then don't.

3. If you would have to look up to see previously mentioned big blue thing, you might want to get the fuck out of the way of it when a hurricane is coming.

I give you this advice because thanks to your fucking stupidity, along with the stupidity of my fellow Americans, I get to help pay for it, so the least I can do is pass this along, even though you are apparently too fucking stupid to comprehend what is being hinted at...ah-- well--let me break it down to simpler terms:

STAY AWAY FROM THE BIG BLUE THING!

How stupid are these people?

I factored in hurricanes when I purchased my home. I live in central Pennsylvania. I needed to. That is my big hint, you GD morons! (folk that did not in New Orleans---- and to to the rest of you- I'm still workin' on that whole PC thing. :pottytrain2: )

Rep. John Murtha D- PA just died. Tag him and bag him. Hopefully we get a Republican to replace him. Semper fi, you prick. I'll see you in hell.

"gbguy20" wrote:





Normally i would agree with this, however the people of new orleans were assured their homes would be safe and the levy's were fine. Its not like the city was built on the beach.

"dfosterf" wrote:



Uhh.. It's still a hurricane. And being residents of the city, they also should have been aware that their city resides BELOW sea level. Which means IF those levies break, the city will fill up like a bowl.
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Formo
15 years ago

Seeing all the non love for New Orleans, I will staunchly defend New Orleans and strongly believe as a nation it needs to be a priority to save the city. Why? It's the ONLY city in America where a heterosexual man can see a nice pair of college boobies for the price of cheap beads.

New Orleans rules! Save New Orleans.

Oh, and congratulations Saints. I didn't think I'd watch the game but ended up at a friend's house and enjoyed it immensely.

"zombieslayer" wrote:



lol

That's the only 'good' argument FOR Naw'Leans I've seen. lol
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Rockmolder
15 years ago

Memo to New Orleans residents:

1. That big blue thing is called an ocean.

2. If you would have to look up to see it, you might want to make flood insurance a priority, and kindly don't blame the government for any decisions they made or didn't make about some wall if you were not smart enough to have aforementioned coverage. If you can't afford to live there, then don't.

3. If you would have to look up to see previously mentioned big blue thing, you might want to get the fuck out of the way of it when a hurricane is coming.

I give you this advice because thanks to your fucking stupidity, along with the stupidity of my fellow Americans, I get to help pay for it, so the least I can do is pass this along, even though you are apparently too fucking stupid to comprehend what is being hinted at...ah-- well--let me break it down to simpler terms:

STAY AWAY FROM THE BIG BLUE THING!

How stupid are these people?

I factored in hurricanes when I purchased my home. I live in central Pennsylvania. I needed to. That is my big hint, you GD morons! (folk that did not in New Orleans---- and to to the rest of you- I'm still workin' on that whole PC thing. :pottytrain2: )

Rep. John Murtha D- PA just died. Tag him and bag him. Hopefully we get a Republican to replace him. Semper fi, you prick. I'll see you in hell.

"Formo" wrote:





Normally i would agree with this, however the people of new orleans were assured their homes would be safe and the levy's were fine. Its not like the city was built on the beach.

"gbguy20" wrote:



Uhh.. It's still a hurricane. And being residents of the city, they also should have been aware that their city resides BELOW sea level. Which means IF those levies break, the city will fill up like a bowl.

"dfosterf" wrote:



But these people obviously had some trust that the levies wouldn't break.

That's like Z2C saying that you're not going to be kicked. Then kicks you from the site and then we're going to blame it all on your behaviour. It makes little sense.
Wade
  • Wade
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15 years ago

Ah, the only problem with your analysis, Foster, is that you think Pennsylvania is different in its politicians and choice thereof.

Here in Iowa the Republicans are looking to put Terry Branstad forward as their candidate again.....despite his having demonstrated, in his earlier stints, his idiocy.

Our gov'mint also spends an average of $14,000 per employee "showing them how their job works". (National average for state employees is something like $700.)

Don't tell VR and Formo this, but I actually thought Minnesota showed a bit of temporary hope for relative sanity when they elected "The Body" for a term. (Of course they quickly reverted to type.)

"dfosterf" wrote:



My problem is slightly different than that. I am absolutely cursed by having been exposed to (incredible, but true) excellent government. I wouldn't wish such a thing on anyone. Many parts of me wish I had never seen such a thing, as it is so deviant from the norm that all else is a source of never-ending frustration.

"Wade" wrote:



Okay, you can't leave me hanging like that. Otherwise I'm going to suspect that you had a "serious bout with hallucinegic drugs" earlier in your life. :)

Now maybe if you want to go all historical and point to, say, Geo. Washington; but you're not that old. "Excellent government" in the last 50 or so years....this example I gotta hear about. :)

"dfosterf" wrote:



Fairfax County, Va 

btw---Since you mentioned him (lol lol lol) George DID live there. lol lol lol

"Wade" wrote:



As did, I believe, George Mason. But not in *your* lifetime. :)

So what makes/made Fairfax County "excellent" in its government in the last 5 decades?

(I'm truly curious here -- I know Fairfax County primarily as the home of George Mason University, one of few places where I might expect to find a fair number of academics sharing my philosophical beliefs/crazinesses, but know next to nothing about those who "govern" it. And how in the heck did they manage to avoid the crap that the rest of us have degenerated into?)

"dfosterf" wrote:



I could write a book about that, but the short and sweet explanation is that the citizens are in tune with their government. They will not put up with any nonsense. They lean conservative, but will pay for things that work. Things work there. The traffic is the only problem with the place, but that problem is huge. Frankly, it worked too well. Everyone wanted to live there. I know it's unbelievable, but true...I swear.

"Wade" wrote:



I was going to suggest that maybe it has to do with the size -- counties being smaller than states or the USA, and so government is "closer" to those it would regulate. But my guess is that Fairfax County has way too many people for that argument to hold water.

Maybe it is the "invisible hands" of Washington, Mason, etc.

I mean, who did Pennsylvania have. That Franklin dude? Bah.

And of course Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota....we've got no decent ghosts of good government to keep us in line.

You should write the book. 🙂
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zombieslayer
15 years ago



lol

That's the only 'good' argument FOR Naw'Leans I've seen. lol

"Formo" wrote:



The thing is, I'm being serious.

I live in San Francisco. It's a gay city. It really is. Every year, gays have their parades and there's plenty of nudity. You know what? More power to them. Seriously.

The problem is, there is NO straight city in the United States of America, other than New Orleans. Yes, I really mean that. There is none.

There is no city where straight people go around and act even half as crazy as the gays do in San Francisco. No, Las Vegas doesn't cut it. Most of the people I see in Vegas I DO NOT want to see nekkid.

New Orleans is it. It's the only one in the whole country.

If I were President of the USA, dead serious, first thing I'd do would be to make Executive Orders and pretty much strike down every single law I saw as Unconstitutional in the book since the Supreme Court refuses to do their job.

The very next thing I do would be to pull out of every foreign entanglement we're in.

The very next thing - save New Orleans. Us straight folk need a city.
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