On July 8, 2004, Eugene Siler’s rights as an American were fully taken from him. As this fucking scary audio transcript will show you, officers moved on his house without a warrant and tried to strong arm him into condemning himself. After enduring over an hour of intense interrogation and abuse, he found himself […]
Archive for April, 2006
What about a war on assholes?
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25 April 2006 |
16:06 |
found crap |
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How to jack off…
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20 April 2006 |
16:08 |
Life in General |
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The iPod joined us in 2001, making it just over 5 years old. In 2001 it was bulky, fragile and the batteries didn’t last all that long. As a result, it seemed like most folks used them in secret, much like those 80’s cellular phones. However, as time as progressed, the device has become much […]
The iPod joined us in 2001, making it just over 5 years old. In 2001 it was bulky, fragile and the batteries didn’t last all that long. As a result, it seemed like most folks used them in secret, much like those 80’s cellular phones. However, as time as progressed, the device has become much […]
What’s energy without chemistry?
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10 April 2006 |
11:26 |
Life in General |
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As a child, I used to love to play with dominos. I don’t mean play dominos… I mean play with dominos. I used to have a game called Domino Rally which enabled you to setup semi-complex Rube Goldberg devices using the Lego™ equivalent to dominos. Each piece consisted of something similar to 5 […]
As a child, I used to love to play with dominos. I don’t mean play dominos… I mean play with dominos. I used to have a game called Domino Rally which enabled you to setup semi-complex Rube Goldberg devices using the Lego™ equivalent to dominos. Each piece consisted of something similar to 5 […]
I don’t sign, but I can read lips, and yours tell a story I’d like to be in…
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7 April 2006 |
16:31 |
Life in General |
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Third grade at J.T. McWilliams Elementary School in Las Vegas, NV had more ups and downs than a bi-polar bungee jumper. An example of an up might be the fact that every Monday was “Monday, Marble Day”, and we were granted a portion of class each day with which to trade and play marbles. An […]
Third grade at J.T. McWilliams Elementary School in Las Vegas, NV had more ups and downs than a bi-polar bungee jumper. An example of an up might be the fact that every Monday was “Monday, Marble Day”, and we were granted a portion of class each day with which to trade and play marbles. An […]
