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Peeing in the Jury Pool

You know those e-mails you get from people who forward you random junk? This isn't one of them. At least I don't think. I do believe that the person who sent this to me actually said this, himself. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Don't tell me otherwise.

I was visiting with some other prospective jurors at the courthouse prior to going in to see which of us would draw the short straws. The elderly man in front of me had turned around to say that there was no way he could serve, he had to pee too often; "Sometimes, every fifteen minutes."

I asked if he had spoken to his doctor about that or had his prostate checked out.

"I don't remember," he said.

"You would," I suggested.

I told him about things like Flomax and said that I found help taking Saw Palmetto.

"Oh, yeah I remember that, it was a kind of candy bar!"

"I believe you're thinking about Walnetto which was actually a little cello-wrapped tray of wrapped walnut caramels," I said. "It's not the same."

"Geez, they were good though weren't they?" "Yes," I said, "they were great and the last time they made them we were all still able to piss a roll of quarters thirty feet up a hillside and then turn it so it wouldn't roll back down again."

All the nearby fogies had a good laugh except him. He wondered; "What happened to the quarters?"

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Have to give you propers for this one.

Disclosure: I read Sgt Rock as a tyke. I like the classic war movies - your analysis of the stereotypes made me think I was watching The Dirty Dozen. And I love AC/DC - not much better when you are getting boozed up and going to raise some hell.

And so I feel culturally qualified to say you put your finger on why the Zinsmeister is, culturally speaking, a big fat turd. All these cultural reference points might get him turgid, but he doesn't understand why, and he doesn't understand what these things are really about in the first place. If you told me he masturbated while pretending his G.I. Joes were beating up fags, I would not be surprised.

And for the record, just as I laugh at the FBI's pathetic attempts at musical psywar (cf Waco), I would say that Drowning Pool is helping us lose the war in Iraq. You want to smoke out the Branch Davidians? Skip the speed metal and Tibetan chants. Play "meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow" for 24 hours, with whispered readings of serial killer confessions mixed in. Then, for the next 24 hours, alternate randomly with Merzbow, zurna music, a single Spice Girls clip looped arhythmically, etc. Freaking amateurs. Likewise, if you want to psyche up the troops, skip lame-ass Nu-metal. Stick with the tried-and-true classics like AC/DC. Play Motorhead. Show Mad Max daily. Play Lightning Bolt. Play classic Metallica constantly - it's all tuned to machine-gun rhythm. But take a tip from Apocalypse Now and pay operatic metal all the time. Viking rock. Oh, and DMX, cause he's a badass, too. Rough Riders in Baghdad? Wazzup. Nu Metal? Ich don't think so.. And Brujeria, because we have a diverse armed forces.

Oh, you know what other culture, besides conservatives, tends to often be stuck - or at least enjoy wallowing - in their grandparents cultural era? Gays. I have no idea why, but I've observed it time and time again. Show tunes anyone? No skin off my back - I have nothing against gay people. But methinks the conservatives have some 'splainin' to do.

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Misc Updates

Lightning Bolt.

I still fucking love Lightning Bolt.

Lightning Motherfucking Bolt. I heard a track of the new rec on WFMU and sweet loving god it kicks ass. If you dig the prog/noise/asskicking thing, you can't avoid this band. America finally steps up into territory previously P0WN3D by japanese bands. It's a two piece band that sounds like a horde of wasps on crystal meth, playing AC/DC songs tuned both up and down several octaves.

But what surprised me was that having heard it all before, the new track just fucking slayed me. Lightning Bolt still rules. Somehow they got tighter and more focused, as if it were possible. It's still hard to believe that there aren't four people here. They are from fucking Providence, RI, and they kick my ass.


Correct swearing

Rule #132 of swearing correctly, by R.J. Dorfmonger: When using "fucken" as an adjective, never follow it with "um" or "uh".


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The Darwin Awards 2005

1. When his 38-caliber revolver failed to fire at his intended victim during a hold-up in Long Beach, California, would-be robber James Elliot did something that can only inspire wonder. He peered down the barrel and tried the trigger again. This time it worked..... And now, the honorable mentions:

2. The chef at a hotel in Switzerland lost a finger in a meat cutting machine and, after a little hopping around, submitted a claim to his insurance company. The company expecting negligence, sent out one of its men to have a look for himself. He tried the machine and lost a finger. The chef's claim was approved.

3. A man who shoveled snow for an hour to clear a space for his car during a blizzard in Chicago returned with his Vehicle to find a woman had taken the space. Understandably, he shot her.

4. After stopping for drinks at an illegal bar, a Zimbabwean bus driver found that the 20 mental patients he was supposed to be transporting from Harare to Bulawayo had escaped. Not wanting to admit his incompetence, the driver went to a nearby bus stop and offered everyone waiting there a free ride. He then delivered the passengers to the mental hospital, telling the staff that the patients were very excitable and prone to bizarre fantasies. The deception wasn't discovered for 3 days.

5. An American teenager was in the hospital recovering from serious head wounds received from an oncoming train. When asked how he received the injuries, the lad told police that he was simply trying to see how close he could get his head to a moving train before he was hit.

6. A man walked into a Louisiana Circle-K, put a $20 bill on the counter, and asked for change. When the clerk opened the cash drawer, the man pulled a gun and asked for all the cash in the register, which the clerk promptly provided. The man took the cash from the clerk and fled, leaving the $20 bill on the counter. The total amount of cash he got from the drawer...$15. (If someone points a gun at you and gives you money, is a crime committed?)

7. Seems an Arkansas guy wanted some beer pretty badly. He decided that he'd just throw a cinder block through a liquor store window, grab some booze, and run. So he lifted the cinder block and heaved it over his head at the window. The cinder block bounced back and hit the would-be thief on the head, knocking him unconscious. The liquor store window was made of Plexiglas. The whole event was caught on videotape.

8. As a female shopper exited a New York convenience store, a man grabbed her purse and ran. The clerk called 911 immediately, and the woman was able to give them a detailed description of the snatcher. Within minutes, the police apprehended the snatcher. They put him in the car and drove back to the store. The thief was then taken out of the car and told to stand there for a positive ID. To which he replied, "Yes, officer, that's her. That's the lady I stole the purse from."

9. The Ann Arbor News crime column reported that a man walked into a Burger King in Ypsilanti, Michigan, at 5 a.m., flashed a gun,demanded cash. The clerk turned him down because he said he couldn't open the cash register without a food order. When the man ordered onion rings, the clerk said they weren't available for breakfast . The man, frustrated, walked away.

A 5-STAR STUPIDITY AWARD WINNER!

10. When a man attempted to siphon gasoline from a motor home parked on a Seattle street, he got much more than he bargained for. Police arrived at the scene to find a very sick man curled up next to a motor home near spilled sewage. A police spokesman said that the man admitted to trying to steal gasoline and plugged his siphon hose into the motor home's sewage tank by mistake. The owner of the vehicle declined to press charges, saying that it was the best laugh he'd ever had.


"And the day will come when the mystical generation of Jesus, by the supreme being as his father in the womb of a virgin will be classed with the fable of the generation of Minerve in the brain of Jupiter. But may we hope that the dawn of reason and freedom of thought in these United States will do away with this artificial scaffolding, and restore to us the primitive and genuine doctrines of this most venerated reformer of human errors."
-Thomas Jefferson, Letter to John Adams, April 11, 1823

"I never submitted the whole system of my opinions to the creed of any party of men whatever in religion, in philosophy, in politics, or in anything else where I was capable of thinking for myself. Such an addiction is the last degradation of a free and moral agent."
-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Francis Hopkinson, March 13, 1789

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