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Post by mikenice on Oct 23, 2006 11:28:46 GMT -5
That has to be a fake page. Between the song and the merry go round line... I can't believe it. Says he goes to RPI now. That's no small task, which could also verify this page as being true seeing as he's such a nerd.
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Post by southhampton on Oct 23, 2006 11:37:40 GMT -5
well i wish i still had my computer because this guy is perfect for photoshopping. BTW, i have no idea whether its real or fake. I thought it was fake but the comments look real? P.S. I hate "ThemBonnies" from the band wagon P.P.S. I didnt put the real name because i didnt think it would be allowed. P.P.P.S.
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Post by thebonabus on Oct 23, 2006 11:40:07 GMT -5
The photos inside look real too. I am not sure either, but it could be him poking fun at himself.
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Post by s dot carter on Oct 23, 2006 11:53:28 GMT -5
I saw that nerd's page too and almost lost my shit. But that must be either a pic of some random dork, or him as a young kid. The profile and pics look real, plus it looks like he might actually have a legit-looking broad with some hot friends too...... www.myspace.com/nikkitabanana17
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Post by southhampton on Oct 25, 2006 14:29:13 GMT -5
Principal suspended for giving kid a ‘wedgie’ Mont. district lets official return after 6 days to think about what he’d done Updated: 9:11 p.m. ET Oct 24, 2006 LIVINGSTON, Mont. - The principal of Park High School returned to school Tuesday after a six-day suspension for giving a student a "wedgie." The Livingston School District Board held a special meeting Monday and approved Superintendent Hannibal Anderson's recommendation that Principal Eric Messerli be allowed to return to work. "It has been clearly recognized and stated that the behavior is inappropriate, unprofessional and unacceptable," Anderson said. Messerli's behavior "warrants substantial disciplinary action" but was not sufficient grounds for a recommendation for termination, he said. msnbc.msn.com/id/15406358/?GT1=8618
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Post by doogiehowsermd on Oct 25, 2006 14:55:08 GMT -5
I actually threatened to give one of my students a wedgy a couple of weeks ago just to give the other kids a laugh when he was acting like a dickhole. I'd better be careful of what I say or else I may get a six day paid vacation like that guy.
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Post by s dot carter on Oct 27, 2006 13:27:50 GMT -5
Bush uses 'the internets' to search 'the Google'www.bloggingstocks.com/2006/10/27/bush-uses-the-google-to-pull-up-maps-of-the-ranch/President George W. Bush, who is fond of inserting the word "the" where it shouldn't belong, recently stated that he's used "the Google" to look at his Crawford, Texas ranch, where the President said he'd sometimes like to be.
But, this post is more than Bush using "the Google" to find things using "the Google Earth" program he downloaded from "the Internets." And finally, President Bush explains why he doesn't like email. Check out how shady of an answer he gives..... When asked about his use of email, Bush stated "I tend not to e-mail ... I don't e-mail because of the different record requests that can happen to a president. I don't want to receive e-mails because, you know, there's no telling what somebody's e-mail may -- it would show up as, you know, as part of some kind of a story, and I wouldn't be able to say, 'Well, I didn't read the e-mail'. 'But I sent it to your address, how can you say you didn't?' So, in other words, I'm very cautious about e-mailing." SHADY
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Post by southhampton on Oct 27, 2006 13:38:27 GMT -5
I feel stupider for reading that.
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Post by kcbonnies on Oct 27, 2006 14:00:13 GMT -5
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Post by vinnypunditsheros on Oct 27, 2006 14:01:30 GMT -5
I don't know which is worse, Republicans nominating and championing this guy, or the Democrats not being able to beat him.
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Post by thebonabus on Oct 27, 2006 14:05:33 GMT -5
Bush uses 'the internets' to search 'the Google'www.bloggingstocks.com/2006/10/27/bush-uses-the-google-to-pull-up-maps-of-the-ranch/President George W. Bush, who is fond of inserting the word "the" where it shouldn't belong, recently stated that he's used "the Google" to look at his Crawford, Texas ranch, where the President said he'd sometimes like to be.
But, this post is more than Bush using "the Google" to find things using "the Google Earth" program he downloaded from "the Internets." And finally, President Bush explains why he doesn't like email. Check out how shady of an answer he gives..... When asked about his use of email, Bush stated "I tend not to e-mail ... I don't e-mail because of the different record requests that can happen to a president. I don't want to receive e-mails because, you know, there's no telling what somebody's e-mail may -- it would show up as, you know, as part of some kind of a story, and I wouldn't be able to say, 'Well, I didn't read the e-mail'. 'But I sent it to your address, how can you say you didn't?' So, in other words, I'm very cautious about e-mailing." SHADY I feel dumber knowing Americans voted this guy President.
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Post by s dot carter on Oct 27, 2006 14:57:35 GMT -5
Some shitty news out of the Middle East today.... Iran Doubles Nuke Enrichment Capacityabcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=2611019---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And in future news.....
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Post by southhampton on Oct 27, 2006 15:11:25 GMT -5
Thats quite a shit eating grin you got there mr. brokaw (sic?)
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Post by vinnypunditsheros on Oct 27, 2006 15:15:16 GMT -5
As a former government employee, let me explain that it's not as crazy as you think. If you work for the government, literally every document you produce can be requested for outside scrutiny. Every phone call you make is logged and call be released. Everything you type on the Internet can be requested. Imagine somebody wanting to General Tso's Chicken with you, requesting your Internet traffic, and then sending out a press release entitled, "TheBonaBus's 10 Most Visited Web Sites." It's a major pain in the ass. When I worked in a government office, you'd see people constantly walking across the street and using their laptops at the bar next door. They'd send personal e-mails, check messages boards like the Bevel, look at porn, etc. There would be a steady stream all day long, because nobody wanted even the possibility of that kind of embarassment. And those are just wage slaves. Imagine what risks the president would have. I think the Census Bureau guys might be in trouble. Coming Soon to a Newspaper near you: COSMO'S MOST VISITED WEBSITES 1.) Bevelwagon 2.) Tom Bevel's Myspace 3.) Google Image Search: Retards 4.) Google Image Search: Richard Simmons 5.) Google Image Search: Homosexuals 6.) Yahoo Fantasy Football, Salary Cap Football, Pro Pick 'Em, Colege Pick 'Em, Golf, NASCAR, Fishing, Hockey, Basketball . . . . . 97.) Census Bureau Related Internet Websites
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Post by CosmonautLaunchPad on Oct 28, 2006 10:01:06 GMT -5
As a former government employee, let me explain that it's not as crazy as you think. If you work for the government, literally every document you produce can be requested for outside scrutiny. Every phone call you make is logged and call be released. Everything you type on the Internet can be requested. Imagine somebody wanting to General Tso's Chicken with you, requesting your Internet traffic, and then sending out a press release entitled, "TheBonaBus's 10 Most Visited Web Sites." It's a major pain in the ass. When I worked in a government office, you'd see people constantly walking across the street and using their laptops at the bar next door. They'd send personal e-mails, check messages boards like the Bevel, look at porn, etc. There would be a steady stream all day long, because nobody wanted even the possibility of that kind of embarassment. And those are just wage slaves. Imagine what risks the president would have. I think the Census Bureau guys might be in trouble. Coming Soon to a Newspaper near you: COSMO'S MOST VISITED WEBSITES 1.) Bevelwagon 2.) Tom Bevel's Myspace 3.) Google Image Search: Retards 4.) Google Image Search: Richard Simmons 5.) Google Image Search: Homosexuals 6.) Yahoo Fantasy Football, Salary Cap Football, Pro Pick 'Em, Colege Pick 'Em, Golf, NASCAR, Fishing, Hockey, Basketball . . . . . 97.) Census Bureau Related Internet Websites Alright Vinny, I don't know how you got that list, but it's surprisingly accurate. All cept the Yahoo fantasy stuff. As wutang mentioned a few days ago, they've put some pesky new filters in place. The day they filter message boards is the day I go on strike. In regards to government computers, It is true that they can tell everything you do on the internet. This is true of most workplaces, not just the government. But as a rule, they don't do random searches or monitoring of employees. You would have to fuck up bad and give them a reason to figure out what kind of shit you've been doing on the internet.
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