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Underwear Ninja comes with Space Suit
to blog or not to blog, which is the path a true underwear ninja must take? whichever path it be, it will surely be a rough-hewn one. argyle, possibly. |
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Thursday, September 21, 2006
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i can still smell the sulfur
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damn that chavez guy. its one thing to hate bush, but he REALLY hates bush.
but, on the other hand, he might be just trying to play the american public. denounce the leader and at the same time giving heating oil to the poor. that's slimy
i don't think bush is such a bad guy. i think he's an idiot that needs to listen to his people more. i think he's got the wrong idea on how to make the best of things. but i also think he's genuinely trying to do good. and i think he believes he is doing good.
in either case, its very purile and for the pres. of a country to rant so bullishly without discipline or tact.
way to go, mr. classy guy chavez... now i like bush more than you. |
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posted by underwear ninja
9:00 PM
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Yup, I'm the same way on Bushy Boy. I think he's a huge idiot with a conviction that he's 100% correct all the time.
Speaking of Sulfur, I came accross this little website that uses google maps to tell you what each NYC subway station smells like.
http://gawker.com/maps/smell/
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i went to that site. the one i went to first was 59th and Lex stop. That's the one with the 4,5,6,N,R,W that wreaks of urine, mold, and rat carcasses in the express tunnel. i NEVER go down there if i can avoid it at all. the web site said it smells like perfume, BO, and mold.
I question the credibility of this site based on that. it could be, though, that since the express track is under the 6, they only reported what it smells like on the local track (which isn't bad, just the mold). the perfume and BO category is bogus fluff. it won't be that way every time.
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Yup, I'm the same way on Bushy Boy. I think he's a huge idiot with a conviction that he's 100% correct all the time.
Speaking of Sulfur, I came accross this little website that uses google maps to tell you what each NYC subway station smells like.
http://gawker.com/maps/smell/