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Air Force - Together We Served

View Article  Gollum's Award from MTV- Very Funny, probably NSFW

This was great... Enjoy!

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View Article  Advice on the Choice of a Mistress by Benjamin Franklin

I know of no Medicine fit to diminish the violent Natural Inclinations you mention; and if I did, I think I should not communicate it to you.  Marriage is the proper remedy.  It is the most natural state of Man, and therefore the State in which you are most likely to find solid Happiness.  Your Reasons against entering into it at Present appear to me not well founded. 

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View Article  Report: U.K. Thieves Steal $3,900 Worth of Sex Toys From Van

The bandits ran off with $3,914 in sex toys Tuesday from a Nice 'n' Naughty adult sex-shop van parked in Liverpool's city center, the U.K. Bolton News reported Thursday.

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View Article  GOP Lawmaker Warns of Impeachment in Border Agent Case

 

Weeks after accusing President Bush of "shameful" behavior over the imprisonment of two Border Patrol agents who shot an unarmed suspected drug smuggler along the U.S.-Mexico border, a federal lawmaker turned up the heat further Wednesday, suggesting the president should be impeached if the two men are killed in prison.

 

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View Article  Why do so many Young Men seem lost?

Books about adventure have largely been replaced by essays about ‘feelings’ and situational difficulties; the sort of drivel that drives grown men to tears in its irrelevancy.  Their claim was that education needed to be ‘more fair’ to girls but the truth is far darker as their aim was the psychological and societal emasculation of young males.

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View Article  The Beautiful Kimberley Rogers (Not Safe For Work)

Gorgeous... Enjoy!

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View Article  Some Great Pics of The Morning Glory Pool of Yellowstone

Morning Glory Pool at Yellowstone National Park Wyoming..National Park, attracts some three million visitors every year to experience its many wonders.

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View Article  Mmmmm... a chocolate finger

A man in Germany was put off his Italian chocolate treat when he noticed that a bump in the bar was not a nut but part of a human finger.  "He found a fingertip, complete with fingernail, right in the middle of the bar," said a police spokesman in the town of Mainz, close to Frankfurt.

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View Article  Presidente Bush going home in March

 

President Bush will travel to Mexico in March to meet with President Felipe Calderon, the government said Wednesday.

 

The Foreign Relations Department said in a statement that Bush will be in Mexico March 12-14 as part of a tour of Latin America.

 

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View Article  Vickie Lynn Hogan dies

 

Reality star Anna Nicole Smith died Thursday after collapsing at a South Florida hotel..

 

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View Article  "Top Ten Signs An Astronaut Is Trying To Kill You."

10. Says, "This is a giant leap for mankind" as she tosses you off a bridge

9. You turn on CNN and see the Hubble Telescope focusing on your house

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View Article  Marketa taking a walk... on a landing strip...?(Not Safe for Work)

15 LARGE pics of Marketa.  Enjoy!

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View Article  Hamas, Fatah strike unity deal

 

Rival Palestinian factions have agreed to give key cabinet posts to independents at crisis talks in Saudi Arabia, overcoming a key stumbling block to a unity government, officials said on Thursday.

 

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View Article  Skip the Showers: Male Sweat Turns Women on, Study Says

 

Men who are gym buffs may want to skip the showers after their next work out.

 

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View Article  Remember the story about the soldier whose belongings were sold off while he was serving in Iraq? Public outcry pressures Public Storage to make good

 

A soldier whose stored possessions were sold while he was in Iraq has received their full value of $8,000 and an apology from the storage company.

 

Patrick Rogalin, a 20-year-old Army Reserve specialist, was flooded with offers of help after his case became a national news item late last year. Rogalin came home in October from a year in Iraq to find that Public Storage Inc. had auctioned off his books, furniture, clothes and everything else he had stored at one of the company's sites near St. Louis.

 

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View Article  Islamist Front Groups Seething Over Duck

A video by five students at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University depicting ski-masked “hostage-takers” speaking in cartoonish Middle Eastern accents. In the video, which mocks those aired by real-life terrorists, five figures speak in exaggerated accents as they threaten their captive, a rubber duck dubbed “Pete,” according to an account in the student newspaper that knowledgeable campus sources agreed was accurate. The subtext is understood to many on campus: The duck is the mascot for Brookville Hall.

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View Article  Dumb and Dumber - Turbo Lax (Not Safe for Work- Crude Humor)

No, he didn't eat at Taco Bell... juvenile, crude and painfully funny... Enjoy!

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View Article  Windows Vista Startup Music Designed on Macs

Microsoft Corporation refused to comment today on the embarrassing revelation that the new Windows Vista "startup music", the musical vignette that is played to calm and distract users while waiting for the operating system to boot up, was created exclusively on Apple computer systems.

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View Article  White House Defends Pelosi from Republican Criticism

The White House on Thursday defended House Speaker Nancy Pelosi against Republican criticism that her desire to fly in an Air Force transport plane is an extravagance. "This is a silly story and I think it's been unfair to the speaker," White House spokesman Tony Snow said.

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View Article  Just a pretty girl lounging around (Not Safe For Work)

Her and some friends from Crush Photo... Enjoy!

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View Article  Privilege, Corruption and Pelosi’s new ride…

Murtha said he is convinced the Pentagon has been leaking information about the possibility that Pelosi would use large military planes to make her look bad. But he said, "They're making a mistake when they leak it because she decides on allocations for them,'' referring to the Pentagon budget.

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View Article  Murdoch calls NYT 'outrageously biased'...

On political expression in newspapers, Rupert 'Mad Dog' Murdoch said he did think they were an appropriate forum, calling it "a matter of freedom of speech in editorials." He said the New York Times was "outrageously biased," and defended the New York Post's news pages. He admitted that he often disagrees with things that appear on the Post's editorial pages, but that for the most part his views were "broadly in alignment" with the newspaper's.

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View Article  Crystals 'helped Viking sailors'

The sun was not necessary for Vikings to navigate, say researchers
 
View Article  Their Gondola, his johnson and a whole lotta Trouble...

A 47-year-old data processing supervisor in the state comptroller's office this week denied charges that he was naked and masturbating inside a glass-enclosed ski lift car at a Vermont ski area.

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View Article  Ted Turner... off his meds... again...

Ted Turner offering ideas to bankrupt and crash the US economy...

"The biggest danger is we won't do enough soon enough," he said.

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View Article  Nudity, shotguns, and broadband can be a dangerous combination

A teenager who ran down a residential street screaming and yelling, then pointed a shotgun at two AT&T workers, has been charged.  According to a report, the incident occurred at 11:30 a.m. Jan. 24 on North Red Rock Drive.

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View Article  Sorry... Erica is a bit 'tied up' at the moment (Not Remotely Safe For Work)

30 more HUGE pics of the versatile and beautiful Erica Campbell...Enjoy!

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View Article  Sony Hopes Memory Erasing Technology Will Boost Online Movie Sales

Hollywood, CA - Sony Pictures movie downloads will feature a memory erasing sequence of sounds and flashing light that will cause viewers to forget that they've just watched a movie. Sony hopes the system, called “NoMemory Stick,” will increase the number of repeat downloads for its popular movie titles from online download services like iTunes and Wal-Mart.

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View Article  Bridegroom dies with guests

Li Zhimin was returning from his wedding with 31 friends and family when the small truck he was driving veered off a road and plummeted 80m (262 feet) down a cliff amid poor weather.

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View Article  A very interesting review and travel tips for the Atlantis Paradise Island Resort, Bahamas

Outstanding hotel for kids and families. Restaurants are very expensive if you are on a budget. The better restaurants have outstanding service not normally found in the Bahamas. Cafe Martinique is best at the hotel but very pricey. The Imperial Club service is one of the best we have ever seen in any country truly 5*. The actual rooms are clean but becoming dated for such a great hotel.

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View Article  Lieberman: US Should Weigh 'War on Terrorism' tax

 

Sen. Joseph Lieberman said on Tuesday that Congress should consider a tax to fund the U.S.-declared war on terrorism and reduce the need to cut domestic programs to pay for security spending.

 

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View Article  Let's start the day with a little Heather Carolin... (Not Safe For Work)

Yep.... she is a real redhead... Enjoy!

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View Article  Does the President Need to Be Commander-In-Chief?

 

President Bush recently raised a storm of controversy over his statement that he was "the decision-maker" about the conduct of the war in Iraq—a statement that has been challenged by Republican Senator Arlen Specter who has respectfully submitted that the President is not "the sole decider" of such questions. But then even Mr. Bush's Vice President, Richard Cheney, has argued that Congress has the constitutional authority to cut off the funding necessary to continue the war, and, indeed, he has gone so far as to dare Congress to do just this. Yet the last thing that the United States needs at present is a power struggle over who is to make decisions about Iraq. We are divided enough already, and a Constitutional crisis that pitted the Commander in Chief against Congress would only serve to divide and embitter us further. Is there a way out of this threatened impasse?

 

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View Article  Barry aims for gun-ban hiatus

 

D.C. Council member Marion Barry yesterday introduced legislation that would suspend the District's 30-year ban on handguns, providing gun owners a 90-day period to register weapons they would then be allowed to legally own.


"We are in the midst of a gun-violence epidemic," said Mr. Barry, Ward 8 Democrat. "We need to see gun violence as an emergency in the
District of Columbia."

 

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View Article  Caution: Marijuana may not be lesser evil

 

"Adolescence is about risk-taking, experimentation," says Yasmin Hurd, professor of psychiatry, pharmacology and biological chemistry at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York who last summer published a rat study that found early exposure to THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, led to a greater sensitivity to heroin in adulthood.

 

"All of the studies clearly show the earlier someone starts taking marijuana, the greater their vulnerability to addiction disorders and psychiatric disorders. I'm so shocked still that so many parents are not considering enough the dangers of early drug use."

 

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View Article  Mysterious Lights Spotted Over Phoenix...Again

 

Nearly a decade after the highly publicized ‘Phoenix Light Phenomenon’, more strange lights have appeared in the night sky over downtown Phoenix.

Tuesday night, mysterious lights lit up the western skies over
Phoenix and soon after, phones began ringing off the hook at radio, television and police stations from witnesses wondering what the lights were.

 

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View Article  US Mulls Iraq Refugees

 

The State Department said yesterday it will re-examine U.S. policy on the admission of Iraqi refugees, likely leading to a sharp increase in the number it admits each year.

 

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View Article  Carter accuses Jewish group of slander for questioning his anti-semitic book

 

"I don't believe Simon Wiesenthal would have resorted to falsehood and slander to raise funds," Carter wrote last month in a handwritten letter to the head of the human rights center that bears the name of the late Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter. The petition does not require payment to be sent, though Carter's letter suggests it is being used as a fundraising tool.

 

"I believe that Simon Wiesenthal would have been as outraged by your book, 'Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid,' as I was," Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean and founder of the Los Angeles-based SimonWiesenthalCenter, wrote in a Feb. 2 response to Carter.

 

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View Article  Rocky to knock out disaster news

A Serbian village is planning to erect a huge statue of film boxer Rocky Balboa because it is fed up with only making the news when it gets flooded.

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