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  On a lighter note...
Posted by: Danked - 10-11-2002, 05:21 PM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (28)

Congrats to our newest moderator, crx girl. :fuggin:

Hooray! Told ya so.

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  "most users online" - .........
Posted by: DGW - 10-11-2002, 03:21 PM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (13)

Thanx to DIG....looks like the most user's online will get passed today. :bow:

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  No bar 9 for me - Roger said so.
Posted by: GonzoStyle - 10-11-2002, 08:45 AM - Forum: The Faggy Artistic Forum - Replies (243)

I won't bother with the first part of the convo which was back and forth on who was right, me for mentioning spaz or roger for deleteing me.

But this is funny, she is telling me not to come to bar 9.


Acks Grl [4:23 AM]: if you had a platform you wanted to stand on, you went about it incorrectly. your bad luck. I strongly suggest you stop going to bar 9. Lots of the ppl you see there go to Red Rocks West afterwards. Meet them there or whatever, but DO NOT and I repeat DO NOT come to Bar 9 anymore. I say this so there is no lack of communication: there are more people at Bar 9 who don't want you there than do. You are mostly unwelcome there. It is a psuedo-private party that you can be removed from. That is not a threat in any way, you just don't belong there anymore. I don't care how much you apologize or say you did nothing worth this treatment, you are unwelcome.

OApoll [4:24 AM]: it is a public bar and I can show up if I like

OApoll [4:24 AM]: there are plenty of people there who walk in off the streets

OApoll [4:24 AM]: you can not have me removed

Acks Grl [4:25 AM]: I'm not saying we'd ever try. I'm asking you not to come.

OApoll [4:26 AM]: I come there to be with my friends, whom are quite a few. I do not see why I should not be able to come and be with them. I do not remember bothering you nor anyone else there.

Acks Grl [4:27 AM]: you bother me by being there. And you can see your friends in any other public bar. Why that one on those nights? What are you trying to prove?

OApoll [4:28 AM]: why do you think I am trying to prove something, I am not. Sorry princess the world does not revolve around your wants and needs. There are certain people that come who I am not buddy buddy friends with whom I can only see there, why should I stop coming to see them. It is not about you nor ant, nor anyone but the people I come to see.

Acks Grl [4:29 AM]: it is about me and Anthony. See when Anthony goes, its an Anthony/brother Joe/Laird gig. we are there to have a good time and I certainly can't with you there. And since we're there for anthony's brother and you're there for some casual aquaintances, I'm asking you to go to Red Rocks instead.

OApoll [4:30 AM]: I am not there to see you or ant. I do not approach you nor do I intend to. I don't get where you get off to tell me to not come to a public event at a public bar.

Acks Grl [4:33 AM]: I'm not telling you. I'm asking you. You have been my poster boy for everything wrong with that fucking message board and it makes me beyond uncomfortable to have you there. Why would it be so hard to go to Red Rocks instead? Its this attitude of nonchalance you are giving me now that I hate. Do you understand you are hated? Not just by me and Anthony, mind you.

OApoll [4:34 AM]: I would like to know who else, since all the members who come are always happy to see me.

OApoll [4:35 AM]: cause no one goes to bar 9 till 2 am, why would I bother to come out at 2am to stay out for 2 hours?

OApoll [4:35 AM]: I meant red rock not bar 9

Acks Grl [4:35 AM]: I'm not going to ever speak for anyone other than Anthony and myself.

OApoll [4:35 AM]: cause there is no one else, maybe froy is the only one who comes to mind.

OApoll [4:36 AM]: alkey, ants, silera, brain, gmann, tricia, ftl, amy, etc etc I don't have any beefs with them, I like them a lot and know they feel the same way.

Acks Grl [4:36 AM]: well. Whatever you think. You live in your own world anyway. I'm not naming names of ppl I have no right to speak for so I shouldn't have mentioned it.

OApoll [4:36 AM]: Like you don't have your own fantasy world where you are always right. I named pretty much everyone there from oa.com, you got nothing.

OApoll [4:37 AM]: Laird always comes over to talk to me, I like him a lot. I can only assume you mean you, ant, and joe

Acks Grl [4:37 AM]: I'm done. I'm not going to argue the same point with you.

OApoll [4:37 AM]: cause you have none nor no one else to name

OApoll [4:37 AM]: you just threw a false accusation out there, in hopes of making me feel insecure.

Acks Grl [4:37 AM]: you're not going to bait me into anything.

Acks Grl [4:38 AM]: I'm done with you and now that the site is gone I don't have to ever deal with you again.

OApoll [4:38 AM]: ok, try not to be to upset.

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  No bar 9 for me - Roger said so.
Posted by: GonzoStyle - 10-11-2002, 08:45 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (236)

I won't bother with the first part of the convo which was back and forth on who was right, me for mentioning spaz or roger for deleteing me.

But this is funny, she is telling me not to come to bar 9.


Acks Grl [4:23 AM]: if you had a platform you wanted to stand on, you went about it incorrectly. your bad luck. I strongly suggest you stop going to bar 9. Lots of the ppl you see there go to Red Rocks West afterwards. Meet them there or whatever, but DO NOT and I repeat DO NOT come to Bar 9 anymore. I say this so there is no lack of communication: there are more people at Bar 9 who don't want you there than do. You are mostly unwelcome there. It is a psuedo-private party that you can be removed from. That is not a threat in any way, you just don't belong there anymore. I don't care how much you apologize or say you did nothing worth this treatment, you are unwelcome.

OApoll [4:24 AM]: it is a public bar and I can show up if I like

OApoll [4:24 AM]: there are plenty of people there who walk in off the streets

OApoll [4:24 AM]: you can not have me removed

Acks Grl [4:25 AM]: I'm not saying we'd ever try. I'm asking you not to come.

OApoll [4:26 AM]: I come there to be with my friends, whom are quite a few. I do not see why I should not be able to come and be with them. I do not remember bothering you nor anyone else there.

Acks Grl [4:27 AM]: you bother me by being there. And you can see your friends in any other public bar. Why that one on those nights? What are you trying to prove?

OApoll [4:28 AM]: why do you think I am trying to prove something, I am not. Sorry princess the world does not revolve around your wants and needs. There are certain people that come who I am not buddy buddy friends with whom I can only see there, why should I stop coming to see them. It is not about you nor ant, nor anyone but the people I come to see.

Acks Grl [4:29 AM]: it is about me and Anthony. See when Anthony goes, its an Anthony/brother Joe/Laird gig. we are there to have a good time and I certainly can't with you there. And since we're there for anthony's brother and you're there for some casual aquaintances, I'm asking you to go to Red Rocks instead.

OApoll [4:30 AM]: I am not there to see you or ant. I do not approach you nor do I intend to. I don't get where you get off to tell me to not come to a public event at a public bar.

Acks Grl [4:33 AM]: I'm not telling you. I'm asking you. You have been my poster boy for everything wrong with that fucking message board and it makes me beyond uncomfortable to have you there. Why would it be so hard to go to Red Rocks instead? Its this attitude of nonchalance you are giving me now that I hate. Do you understand you are hated? Not just by me and Anthony, mind you.

OApoll [4:34 AM]: I would like to know who else, since all the members who come are always happy to see me.

OApoll [4:35 AM]: cause no one goes to bar 9 till 2 am, why would I bother to come out at 2am to stay out for 2 hours?

OApoll [4:35 AM]: I meant red rock not bar 9

Acks Grl [4:35 AM]: I'm not going to ever speak for anyone other than Anthony and myself.

OApoll [4:35 AM]: cause there is no one else, maybe froy is the only one who comes to mind.

OApoll [4:36 AM]: alkey, ants, silera, brain, gmann, tricia, ftl, amy, etc etc I don't have any beefs with them, I like them a lot and know they feel the same way.

Acks Grl [4:36 AM]: well. Whatever you think. You live in your own world anyway. I'm not naming names of ppl I have no right to speak for so I shouldn't have mentioned it.

OApoll [4:36 AM]: Like you don't have your own fantasy world where you are always right. I named pretty much everyone there from oa.com, you got nothing.

OApoll [4:37 AM]: Laird always comes over to talk to me, I like him a lot. I can only assume you mean you, ant, and joe

Acks Grl [4:37 AM]: I'm done. I'm not going to argue the same point with you.

OApoll [4:37 AM]: cause you have none nor no one else to name

OApoll [4:37 AM]: you just threw a false accusation out there, in hopes of making me feel insecure.

Acks Grl [4:37 AM]: you're not going to bait me into anything.

Acks Grl [4:38 AM]: I'm done with you and now that the site is gone I don't have to ever deal with you again.

OApoll [4:38 AM]: ok, try not to be to upset.

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  Senate approves iraq war resolution - Desert storm part ii?
Posted by: JerseyThunder - 10-11-2002, 07:29 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (1)

Senate approves Iraq war resolution
Friday, October 11, 2002 Posted: 3:19 AM EDT (0719 GMT)



Sen. John Ensign of Nevada was one of 48 Senate Republicans voting to approve the resolution.




FACT BOX
• "The president is authorized to use the armed forces of the United States as he determines to be necessary and appropriate in order to (1) defend the national security of the United States against the continuing threat posed by Iraq, and (2) enforce all relevant United Nation Security Council resolutions regarding Iraq."

• The resolution requires the president to notify Congress within 48 hours of any military action against Iraq and submit, at least every 60 days, a report to Congress on the military campaign.

• The resolution does not tie any U.S. action to a U.N. resolution.





WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In a major victory for the White House, the Senate early Friday voted 77 to 23 -- joining the House -- to authorize President Bush to commit U.S. troops to enforce U.N. Security Council resolutions requiring that Iraq give up weapons of mass destruction.

Hours earlier, the House approved an identical resolution, 296 to 133.

There was no immediate White House response following the Senate vote, but Bush used the passage of the resolution in the House to send a stern warning to Baghdad.

"The House of Representatives has spoken clearly to the world and to the United Nations Security Council. The gathering threat of Iraq must be confronted fully and finally," Bush said. "Today's vote also sends a clear message to the Iraqi regime: It must disarm and comply with all existing U.N. resolutions, or it will be forced to comply."

The resolution requires Bush to declare to Congress either before or within 48 hours after beginning military action that diplomatic efforts to enforce those resolutions have failed.

Bush also must certify that action against Iraq would not hinder efforts to pursue the al Qaeda terrorist network that attacked New York and Washington last year. And it requires the administration to report to Congress on the progress of any war with Iraq every 60 days.

The measure passed the Senate and House by wider margins than the 1991 resolution that empowered the current president's father to go to war to expel Iraq from Kuwait. That measure passed 250-183 in the House and 52-47 in the Senate.

The Bush administration and its supporters in Congress say Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has kept a stockpile of chemical and biological weapons in violation of U.N. resolutions and has continued efforts to develop nuclear weapons. Bush also has argued that Iraq could give chemical or biological weapons to terrorists.

Iraq has denied having weapons of mass destruction and has offered to allow U.N. weapons inspectors to return for the first time since 1998. Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Tawab Al-Mulah Huwaish called the allegations "lies" Thursday and offered to let U.S. officials inspect plants they say are developing nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.

"If the American administration is interested in inspecting these sites, then they're welcome to come over and have a look for themselves," he said.

The White House immediately rejected the offer, saying the matter is up to the United Nations, not Iraq.

Resolution sharply divides Democrats
The Senate vote sharply divided Democrats, with 29 voting for the measure and 21 against. All Republicans except Sen. Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island voted for passage.

Ahead of the vote, Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle announced Thursday morning he would support Bush on Iraq, saying it is important for the country "to speak with one voice at this critical moment."

Daschle said the threat of Iraq's weapons programs "may not be imminent. But it is real. It is growing. And it cannot be ignored." However, he urged Bush to move "in a way that avoids making a dangerous situation even worse."

Daschle, D-South Dakota, had expressed reservations about a possible U.S. attack on Iraq, and he was not part of an agreement between the White House and other congressional leaders framing the resolution last week.

Sen. Robert Byrd, D-West Virginia, attempted Thursday to mount a filibuster against the resolution but was cut off on a 75 to 25 vote.

Byrd had argued the resolution amounted to a "blank check" for the White House.


Sen. Bob Graham of Florida was one of 21 Senate Democrats voting against the resolution.



"This is the Tonkin Gulf resolution all over again," Byrd said. "Let us stop, look and listen. Let us not give this president or any president unchecked power. Remember the Constitution."

But Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, said the United States needs to move before Saddam can develop a more advanced arsenal.

"Giving peace a chance only gives Saddam Hussein more time to prepare for war on his terms, at a time of his choosing, in pursuit of ambitions that will only grow as his power to achieve them grows," McCain said.

Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-New York, said she would support the resolution as someone who saw first-hand the consequences of last year's terror attacks on the nation.

"A vote for it is not a vote to rush to war, it is a vote that puts awesome responsibility in the hands of our president," she said in debate on the Senate floor. "We say to him, 'Use the powers wisely and as a last resort,' and it is a vote that says clearly to Saddam Hussein, 'This is your last chance: Disarm or be disarmed.'"

In the House, six Republicans -- Ron Paul of Texas; Connie Morella of Maryland; Jim Leach of Iowa; Amo Houghton of New York; John Hostettler of Indiana; and John Duncan of Tennessee -- joined 126 Democrats in voting against the resolution.

Minority Leader Richard Gephardt, D-Missouri, said giving Bush the authority to attack Iraq could avert war by demonstrating the United States is willing to confront Saddam over his obligations to the United Nations.

"I believe we have an obligation to protect the United States by preventing him from getting these weapons and either using them himself or passing them or their components on to terrorists who share his destructive intent," said Gephardt, who helped draft the measure.

But Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, said the 133 votes against the measure were "a very strong message" to the administration.

"All across this land Americans are insisting on a peaceful resolution of matters in Iraq," he said. "All across this land, Americans are looking towards the United States to be a nation among nations, working through the United Nations to help resolve this crisis."

A total of 215 Republicans and 81 Democrats in the House voted for it.

"Saddam Hussein is seeking the means to murder millions in just a single moment. He's trying to extend that grip of fear beyond his own borders and he is consumed with hatred for America," said House Majority Whip Tom DeLay, R-Texas.

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  I love dig
Posted by: GonzoStyle - 10-10-2002, 11:52 PM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (73)

Lets let our favorite member know how much we appreciate him.

I will personally say it, I love DIG and think he is one of the greatest posters ever. If he let me suck his dick I would.

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  Did you know. - Lunababe.....
Posted by: GonzoStyle - 10-10-2002, 09:14 PM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (47)

LunaBabe last posted in The Tucked Away Shit Hole in Wolf!!!! on Sep. 25 2002,6:18

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  The cells are getting cold
Posted by: GonzoStyle - 10-10-2002, 07:46 PM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (142)

We should throw someone in and poke them with sticks, any nominees or volunteers?

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  Songs for the afternoon
Posted by: Hey Ladi - 10-10-2002, 04:48 PM - Forum: Noise Pollution - Replies (2)

Friend of the Devil

I lit out from Reno, I was trailed by twenty hounds
Didn't get to sleep last night 'till the morning came around.

Set out runnin' but I take my time
A friend of the devil is a friend of mine
If I get home before daylight, I just might get some sleep tonight.

Ran into the devil, babe, he loaned me twenty bills
I spent the night in Utah in a cave up in the hills.

Set out runnin' but I take my time, a friend of the devil is a friend of mine,
If I get home before daylight, I just might get some sleep tonight.

I ran down to the levee but the devil caught me there
He took my twenty dollar bill and vanished in the air.

Set out runnin' but I take my time
A friend of the devil is a friend of mine
If I get home before daylight, I just might get some sleep tonight.

Got two reasons why I cry away each lonely night,
The first one's named Sweet Anne Marie, and she's my hearts delight.
The second one is prison, babe, the sheriff's on my trail,
And if he catches up with me, I'll spend my life in jail.

Got a wife in Chino, babe, and one in Cherokee
The first one says she's got my child, but it don't look like me.

Set out runnin' but I take my time,
A friend of the devil is a friend of mine,
If I get home before daylight, I just might get some sleep tonight.

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  What do you buy... - When you go to the movies
Posted by: Metalfan - 10-10-2002, 11:52 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (41)

Everyone has a favorite movie snack.....mine are Snow-Caps. What do you HAVE to buy (besides a ticket) when you go see a movie?

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