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  Tom golisano is cool! - A forum for political discussion.
Posted by: Weird NJ - 10-19-2002, 03:49 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (59)

I like this guy. I just saw a commercial with him straight out saying that he supports Marijuana use. Granted it's Medical Marijuana use. He went on to state that it was legalized for NY first, but was never taken advantage off. Too many people are suffering, and he supports the fact that it can help some of those people. I think this came out on the 16th. Has anyone else seen this or am I tripping again?

I'd vote for him and his pot party. :fuggin:

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  Stuck at work......til midnight.
Posted by: Ronin - 10-19-2002, 02:50 AM - Forum: The Faggy Artistic Forum - Replies (17)

Stuck til midnight here at work. this just sucks.. just finished watching Spiderman on VCD and got another hour and ten minutes.. "It stinks, and I don't like it."

Shoot me. Confuseduicide:

That is all..

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  Stuck at work......til midnight.
Posted by: Ronin - 10-19-2002, 02:50 AM - Forum: The Faggy Artistic Forum - Replies (17)

Stuck til midnight here at work. this just sucks.. just finished watching Spiderman on VCD and got another hour and ten minutes.. "It stinks, and I don't like it."

Shoot me. Confuseduicide:

That is all..

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  Jim breuer signed autographs today - And i think wanted more....
Posted by: Ronin - 10-19-2002, 02:46 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (28)

I am not sure but i think Jim Breuer hit on my wife today. I was at work in NJ. She calls me saying she got Jim Breuer's autograph on his new dvd because he was signing I think at FYE at Rockafeller Center.

He said she had a nice smile. He asked where I was and expressed "concern" that I couldn't be there. He wanted her to be on the Comedy Central promo of him signing autographs but she declined. He tried to make her buy the cd too, along with the dvd but she only bought the dvd.

By the sounds of it though, it sounded like he was hitting on her! Isn't he married???

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  What breed of dog are you at work? - Sniffing asses optional
Posted by: Is Don on the phone? - 10-19-2002, 01:49 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (16)

What kind of dog are you at work?


Don, your breed of dog at work is a Golden Retriever

You help keep the workplace in balance with your ability to work with various people and diffuse potentially explosive situations.

The "What Breed of Dog Are You at WORK?" test is based on classic personality research from more than 8 PhDs and MDs. Want your complete workplace personality evaluation?

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  Fetish
Posted by: Arthur Dent - 10-19-2002, 12:07 AM - Forum: The Faggy Artistic Forum - Replies (20)

some people are turned on by the idea of:
[Image: yellowsuitpump.jpg]

So, what's the strangest fetish you can think of?

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  Free love returns
Posted by: Maynard - 10-18-2002, 09:06 PM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (36)

come on people.....get your free lovin now. I gotta practice to beat Gonzo's record.

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  I've always wanted to....
Posted by: Spitfire - 10-18-2002, 08:36 PM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (44)

- drive through a local shopping mall, demolishing everything in sight, like in the Blues Brothers

- sell dope out of an ice cream truck liek Cheech and Chong in their Next Movie.

- die and be brought back to life like in Flatliners - just to see what happens

Any movie scenes/stunts you'd relive?



Edited By Spitfire on 1034973421

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  Hey moron
Posted by: Maynard - 10-18-2002, 08:30 PM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (52)

What you got goin on tonight?

Any idea if the guy got the thing for us?

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  Maybe i really did kill her - Was it o or j?
Posted by: Spitfire - 10-18-2002, 08:29 PM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (21)

:rofl: Cut & Paste, but this is too bizarre to be ignored...


Quote:O.J. No Longer ’100 Percent Sure’ He is Innocent
Calls Johnnie Cochran’s recent statements ‘thought provoking’
MSNBC

NEWSWEEK WEB EXCLUSIVE

Oct. 16 — Days after former O. J. Simpson defense attorney Johnnie Cochran said on MSNBC that he is “about 90 percent” certain that his client was innocent, Mr. Simpson today said that his attorney had planted “fresh seeds of doubt” in his own mind.


“FOR YEARS, I’VE BEEN pretty sure that I did not murder my wife,” Simpson said today at a golf course in Boca Raton, Fla., where he was taking a rare break from searching for the real killers of his wife. “But if Johnnie’s not 100 percent sure, I’m like, hey, maybe I better take another look at this.”

Simpson added that it would be “crazy” not to be swayed by Cochran’s new statements, which he called “thought provoking.”

“Look, you’re talking about a guy, Johnnie Cochran, who is a pretty smart guy,” Simpson said. “If he said maybe I did it, then maybe I did it.”

Cochran’s doubts about Simpson’s innocence may help resolve one lingering mystery for the former Heisman Trophy winner: why it has been so difficult for him to find his wife’s real killers, whom he pledged to hunt down after his acquittal in 1995.

The former NFL star said that, in light of the new
revelations, he may slow down his search, which he said has occupied almost every waking moment of his life for the past seven years.

“If it turns out that I’m actually the one who did it, then looking for the real killers would be a big old waste of time,” Simpson said.

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