I Havoth Mine! Did You Get-eth Yours?

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Every now and then - the protesters win! Go Iran!

I'm finally trying to quit smoking

Well, I did it. I got a prescription last year for Chantix, to attempt to quit smoking. Apparently the mere thought of doing made me smoke more this past year than I ever have. This is silly of me. I know.
So, I finally got the script filled and I started taking the stuff yesterday. No weird side effects yet, though there are quite a few to watch out for.
Wish me luck. My quit date is Monday June 29. Maybe I'll make it.

(PS - I will resent it and appreciate it if the Chantix really does work...)

Havoth

If you can watch this and still want war...

Once again Robert Greenwald touches the center of the issue. Let me know what you think.

I don't understand how it is difficult to just walk away from these places where we do more harm than good and by our actions generate far more "terrorists" than we deactivate. The primary reason they want us dead is cause we won't get out. Get out, and they will go back to doing their own thing...growing little flowers, stoning their women, killing each other. And they'll still sell us their oil, they like our money. (Wouldn't it have been cheaper to buy the oil anyway? How much does it cost us to go there and take it over? Much more per barrell than we're told, I'm sure)

From This-Is-True and Randy Cassingham

This is True®

by Randy Cassingham

Stories from My Archives ©1994-2025

Try, Try Again
A robber who hit a grocery store in Minneapolis, Minn., made the mistake of putting his gun on the counter so he could use both hands to scoop up the $2,000 in cash he got from the heist. As he was stuffing the money into a shopping bag featuring a Smiley Face, the clerk grabbed the gun, pointed it at the robber, and ordered him to leave. The robber did, but came back a few minutes later asking for his gun back. During the ensuing fight the robber’s mask came off and he fled a second time, again without his gun. Police arrived just as the robber was leaving. They charged Dantzler L. Thomas, 24, with aggravated robbery. Officers found a left glove in Thomas’s car; it matched a right glove left at the store. (Minneapolis Star Tribune) ...And I can’t help but picture that glove as being still wrapped around the gun.
Available in This is True: Book Collection Vol. 11

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