
In the spirit of “Man Law” commercials hawked by a certain beer company, we give you “The Man Code”, rules by which real men live by….
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Monday, April 30
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 11:54 PM EDT
In the spirit of “Man Law” commercials hawked by a certain beer company, we give you “The Man Code”, rules by which real men live by….
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The Bartender
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 10:50 PM EDT
EXAMPLES: 3. The New York Times, 1,120,420, down 1.9 percent 5. New York Post, 724,748, up 7.6 percent
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 09:25 PM EDT
Do you believe in the rights of women, or do you believe in multiculturalism? A series of verdicts in the German courts in the past month, have shown with hot, hard logic that you can't back both. You have to choose.
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William Wallace
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 08:54 PM EDT
Suspected separatist insurgents on Monday killed a Buddhist father and son, beheaded the father and set their bodies on fire - supposedly to avenge the weekend bombing of a mosque in Thailand's deep South.
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The Bartender
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 07:58 PM EDT
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The Bartender
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 07:37 PM EDT
Formula One racing is held in high esteem throughout the world as the greatest form of motorsports on the planet. This weekend the series made it's annual stop in the United States for the US Grand Prix at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. At the same time the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup drivers were racing in Michigan just a few hours away.
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jessejameshorse
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 06:18 PM EDT
Starting this fall, viewers can see what Jack Bauer was like as a child as Fox will spin off “24″ into a Saturday morning cartoon. “We’ll see a little Jack Bauer as a member of the Cub Scouts, torturing Arab kids at camp who look suspicious,” says “24″ creator Joel Surnow.
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jessejameshorse
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 06:11 PM EDT
LESBIANS are twice as likely as heterosexual women to be overweight or obese, which puts them at greater risk for obesity-related health problems and death, US researchers said.
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 06:09 PM EDT
Mars is being hit by rapid climate change and it is happening so fast that the red planet could lose its southern ice cap, writes Jonathan Leake. Scientists from Nasa say that Mars has warmed by about 0.5C since the 1970s. This is similar to the warming experienced on Earth over approximately the same period.
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The Bartender
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 02:25 PM EDT
A surveillance videotape currently playing on YouTube is giving a "Here we go again!" feel to the decision by prosecutors to charge yet another U.S. Border Patrol Agent, Nicholas Corbett, with murder.
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The Bartender
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 02:21 PM EDT
With a retractable fabric roof, permanent quattro four-wheel drive and an economical diesel engine, there's plenty for Land Rover bosses to worry about, too. The smart show car is only 9.4cm longer than a five-door A3 hatchback, and boasts all the familiar distinctive Audi design cues.
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 02:01 PM EDT
A government commission that probed
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The Bartender
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 01:03 PM EDT
Employee error could be to blame for a $12,864.51 energy bill a Lufkin man received this past week, according to a TXU Energy spokeswoman. Leeland Temple, who lives in a 14- by 60-foot trailer house on Post Oak Road, said he was in disbelief when he opened up the bill, which stated his electricity would be cut off if the amount wasn't paid by May 3.
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The Bartender
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 08:43 AM EDT
Former Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovksy has warned that the European Union is on its way to becoming another Soviet Union. When people who have worked on higher levels in the EU system note similarities as well, it is time people start taking this idea seriously.
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The Bartender
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 08:15 AM EDT
by
The Bartender
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 08:10 AM EDT
A dead passenger traveled unnoticed for at least half a day on an executive passenger train, an Indonesian newspaper reported Friday. Sunday, April 29
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 29 Apr 2007 11:54 PM EDT
The top Islamic leader of Kosovo spoke to Muslims in metro Mufti Naim Ternava, president of the Islamic Community of Kosovo, is in
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 29 Apr 2007 11:40 PM EDT
Aaron Ortiz holds his 6-year-old's pink backpack and later her hand. At the border they funnel onto the pedestrian bridge alongside dozens of other children with backpacks holding parents' hands. Then they are on the other side, saying goodbye at the gates of Vilas Elementary, where breakfast is served free and special classes are offered for English-language learners.
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 29 Apr 2007 07:22 PM EDT
The dead and two or three others who were wounded were at Janet Coleman said she saw "a young man with a sawed-off shotgun" in the parking lot being chased by police.
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 29 Apr 2007 07:06 PM EDT
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 29 Apr 2007 06:57 PM EDT
"’Over half a million of these plates have been (distributed). It's the No. 1 plate in the state,’ Rep. Woody Burton, R-
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 29 Apr 2007 06:53 PM EDT
The dangerous combination of modern technology and traditional beliefs is creating a huge army of single men and a strain on
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 29 Apr 2007 06:48 PM EDT
Ever wondered what you’d need to do to be a movie character? Mkfreeburg lists a few basic requirements for how to be a good one…
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 29 Apr 2007 06:46 PM EDT
*WARNING*, MAY MAKE YOUR BLOOD BOIL: If Luciano Melendres had been deported to Mexico following his 2006 arrest for driving drunk – or even if a judge last week hadn't suspended his six-month jail sentence and given him 12 months probation – Dacus Lamont Sims, 32, would be alive today. As it is, Melendres is back in jail for a second offense, this time charged with DWI, felony hit-and-run, driving with a license revoked, not having insurance and a registration violation, the
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 29 Apr 2007 07:59 AM EDT
After an eight-week manhunt, the cowardly crook accused of assaulting and robbing two grannies in Queens last month - including a 101-year-old - was collared yesterday. And it turns out Jack Rhodes, who's 44 and 5-foot-10, 200 pounds, doesn't just prey on old folks - he is suspected of punching the 5-year-old son of another woman he robbed, a police source said.
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Wyvern
on Sun 29 Apr 2007 07:44 AM EDT
Clarence Thomas ’s fidelity to our founding documents is making its mark on the Supreme Court.
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Wyvern
on Sun 29 Apr 2007 07:34 AM EDT
Now that the father of the Playstation brand has announced his retirement, let's look back at what he has to say, even though most of the time his statements just don't make any sense.
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Wyvern
on Sun 29 Apr 2007 07:29 AM EDT
When WND columnist and author Craig R. Smith wrote a commentary urging Americans to be more positive, he had no idea his piece would take on a life of its own, spreading wildly across the Internet as a monologue ascribed to Jay Leno and landing on Snopes.com as the fourth hottest urban legend. Now officials at NBC, after mistakenly threatening to sue Smith for plagiarism, are trying to sort out the story, with one assistant suggesting Smith come on the "Tonight" show as Leno's guest. Saturday, April 28
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 28 Apr 2007 07:24 PM EDT
While we're glad the Saudis managed to foil another attack on their oil facilities, it was the third time since 9/11 that al-Qaida has tried. It won't be the last.
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 28 Apr 2007 07:13 PM EDT
Bush gave the commencement address at
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 28 Apr 2007 07:03 PM EDT
The move concerns airport police who worry about Middle Eastern men loitering inside the building. After 9/11, the airport beefed up its police force to help prevent terrorist attacks. "Why are we constructing places of worship for them inside our airports?" said an airport official who requested anonymity. "Why are we catering to their rituals? We don't do it for any other religion."
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The Bartender
on Sat 28 Apr 2007 06:38 PM EDT
This past Sunday was Earth Day. Founded in 1970, the annual event is now celebrated by some 500 million people in 175 countries. Although the friends of the planet might disagree on what they’re for – some care most about the quality of the air we breathe, some want to preserve endangered species, and some extremists wish human beings would leave the scene altogether – they all know what they’re against: capitalism.
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The Bartender
on Sat 28 Apr 2007 05:26 PM EDT
So, I’ve allowed this overgrown zygote called Ireland to draw breath (thus depriving true Baldwin’s of precious oxygen) by my estimates for some 9-14 years now. Some nights, while I hover over my bed pondering the limits of my human life form, I wonder if I should reclaim my missing DNA by eating my ill-begotten spawn, thus extending my own life and increasing the likelihood that a sequel to “The Marrying Man” can be made. I know that my friend and fellow political pundit Rosie O’Donnell has eaten several of her adopted children and claims that the experience was invigorating. And they weren’t even flavored with the special Baldwin all-spice.
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The Bartender
on Sat 28 Apr 2007 05:22 PM EDT
Euro MPs are demanding new laws to stop cows and sheep PARPING. Their call came after the UN said livestock emissions were a bigger threat to the planet than transport.
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The Bartender
on Sat 28 Apr 2007 05:06 PM EDT
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