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Euthanasia, Lost cats, Epic Sandstorn news in Good ol Aus, UK Treasure Find, and Anti-Diet

Posted by John Thomas "Kooz" Kuczmarski (Admin) on Sep 24, 2009 in Fandom for Random

I think this WAS a step backward in the ruling. In the usa it’s the other unhealthy extreme, you touch someone the wrong way and you’re jailed for 50 years. in australia, police are running around naked and euthanasia,  if you want to off yourself, that’s apparently legally “okay” (which it really isn’t). I think [...]

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Safe Plastics, Healthy Ocean!!

Posted by John 1.0 (Imported) on Apr 17, 2009 in Fandom for Random, Health

safe plastics healthy ocean article. My questions. what plastics are safe? Other than buying unwrapped produce, how can I as a consumer not contribute to ocean toxic waste and help the environment? If I have to buy plastic-wrapped items is there any kind that’s “safer”? I’m a HUGE fan of [...]

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Notes and Quotes of The Epic Paul Newman

Posted by John 1.0 (Imported) on Mar 26, 2009 in Article Customs & Passport

Paul New Man Notes
From 10/10/2008 E Weekly
“Newman won just once, for The Color of Money, and took home two honorary Academy Awards, one for his contribution to film and one for the hundreds of millions of dollars in charitable contributions generated by sales of popcorn and salad dressing to which he lent his name, his [...]

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All Hail the Aussie Party God!

Posted by John 1.0 (Imported) on Mar 25, 2009 in Fandom for Random, Health, John's LifeScribe™ Journal, Relationships

I seriously thought the reporter was acting. how could she be so serious and controlling and almost hostilely reprimanding?? wtf?!!! lol. have people become so foully political that a good party is severely scolded? WHERE the hell do you have raging good parties where you can be LOUD (and everyone’s safe, all good stuff, etc.) [...]

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Go Obama!

Posted by John 1.0 (Imported) on Dec 25, 2008 in Article Customs & Passport, Fandom for Random

Obama is a story of a person inspiring and leading a disillusioned country. I’m adamantly a supporter of Obama.
Man he definitely has tremendous words of hope, unfathomably inspiring hope, but they aren’t hollow; you can tell what Obama says is authentic and originates from a source of true belief.
If you enjoyed this [...]

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Tuesday News Blip: Obama, Magnetosphere, and Oil

Posted by John 1.0 (Imported) on Nov 4, 2008 in Article Customs & Passport, Fandom for Random

Great News: Man, amazing passion speech. It was really wise to speak of unity, a topic that gets people charged, instead of complex policies from the get-go of his opening speech. Obama appears extremely intelligent, honest, good, and unlike his predecessor, Obama truly understand and most importantly believes the words that he communicates. [...]

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Tuesday News Blip: Crappy News, Genetic Mutations, and Greenhouse Auspiciousness

Posted by John 1.0 (Imported) on Oct 28, 2008 in Article Customs & Passport, Fandom for Random

Legal Crap and Frightening News: There’s a lot of lame crap going on in the legal world. The attorney general of California sued three small trucking companies for violating labors to avoid paying payroll taxes. Alaska Senator Ted Stevens was convicted on 7 counts of corruption and should serve 5 years for each [...]

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News Blip: Marathon, Apple Tech, and Felines

Posted by John 1.0 (Imported) on Oct 21, 2008 in Article Customs & Passport, Fandom for Random

Athletics: Roger Bannister, born almost 80 years ago, in 1929, was the first human ever to run a mile in under four-minutes. He accomplished this amazing feat in 1954 during a track meet in Oxford, UK. The winds were high at first, died down, Bannister ran, and when the announcer announced his time of “3…” [...]

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Tuesday News Blip: Apple Innovations, Stocks Skyrocket, and More D

Posted by John 1.0 (Imported) on Oct 14, 2008 in Article Customs & Passport, Fandom for Random

Technology: Apple’s innovation cease to amaze. The cutting edge rumor is that they intend to release a special laptop known as “the brick”. Doing its name justice, “the brick” is supposedly carved out of a solid “brick” of titanium, making it seamless and screwless! The price for such water-blasting crafted [...]

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News Blip: LHC

Posted by John 1.0 (Imported) on Sep 16, 2008 in Article Customs & Passport, Fandom for Random

The Large Hadron Collider was such massive news that it definitely needs its own article.
LHC will reveal to us details about dark and antimatter. It’s like an opportunity to replicate some never before-seen conditions, and answer millions of unknown questions; doing that, sometimes scares people! haha.
It excites me and most scientists, too, though.
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Tuesday News Blip

Posted by John 1.0 (Imported) on Sep 9, 2008 in Article Customs & Passport, Fandom for Random

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Transportation: Interestingly enough, local Californians and many other commuters have grown a liking to the public transportation method of commuting they adopted to deal with outrageous gas prices not too long ago. Now that gas prices have dropped, many commuters still prefer the public transportation method. Hey, better for the [...]

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Tuesday News Blip

Posted by John 1.0 (Imported) on Sep 1, 2008 in Article Customs & Passport, Fandom for Random

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Entertainment: Hollywood does it again, with the inverse relationship between entertainment and economy — if the economy slumps, movie ticket profit soars — Hollywood has made $4.2 billion from May to Labor Day. Interesting to note that the big box-office sellers were super-hero movies like “The Incredible Hulk”, “Batman”, “Hancock”, and [...]

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Tuesday News Blip

Posted by John 1.0 (Imported) on Aug 19, 2008 in Article Customs & Passport, Fandom for Random

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California: Good ol’ Scharzeneggar has created a temporary solution to get moving with the california budget. No one could decide how to close the 15.2 billion deficit. Republicans disliked the idea of tax raises, while democrats vied for tax increases and cuts to clear the deficit. Likely using a [...]

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Tuesday News Blip

Posted by John 1.0 (Imported) on Aug 12, 2008 in Article Customs & Passport, Fandom for Random

Athletics:Strange episode for West African country, Togo, at the Olympics.

One of their competitors, whom many Togolese did not know because he resided in France and had only visited his home country once, won Togo’s first Olympic medal!
Boukpeti, 27, who chose to compete for Togo in Beijing when it became clear he was too old [...]

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