Potpourri
SPRAGGETT ON CHESS
Family problems? Who needs a therapist when you have a pair of these?
A CANADIAN SONG!
A nice smile counts for a lot. Especially if you are generally unpleasant looking.
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TSA asked 95 year old woman in a wheelchair
in terminal stage of leukemia
to remove adult diaper for pat-down
Cory Doctorow at 8:39 AM Sun
Jean Weber has filed a complaint with the TSA over the way they treated her mother prior to boarding a Northwest Florida Regional Airport-Michigan flight last weekend. Weber’s mother is 95 years old and in the terminal stages of leukemia; she was flying to Michigan so as to be closer to her family in her final days. The woman, who is wheelchair bound and weighs 105 pounds, was made to remove her adult diaper during the pat-down procedure.
Her mother, who was in a wheelchair, was asked to remove an adult diaper in order to complete a pat-down search.
“It’s something I couldn’t imagine happening on American soil,” Weber said Friday. “Here is my mother, 95 years old, 105 pounds, barely able to stand, and then this…”
“I’m not one to make waves, but dadgummit, this is wrong. People need to know. Next time it could be you.”
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Translation:”Do you believe me now when I said that I took everything in the divorce settlement?”
I still have a crush on my 1st grade teacher
KING SIZE
Lost in translation
COLOMBO: WE ARE ALL GOING TO MISS HIM!
COLOMBO: WE ARE ALL GOING TO MISS HIM!
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta6kxSsYhAQ]
STOP MEDITATING AND JUST SHIT!
IT READS: VIRGINIA IS FOR LOVERS!
Toronto subway sign
Who says life is fair? Better she learn early.
THE OLD GUY IS THE ONLY ONE WHO IS NOT HAVING FUN!
Team work
STOP MEDITATING AND JUST SHIT!
Just nice to look at
Who needs a table when you have your fag and martini?
This picture is from 1956, and shows an IBM hard drive. This unit would be used to store information, not unlike your memory stick, thumb drive, or camera memory card. The hard drive pictured weighed over 1 ton, and was capable of storing 5 Mb or data. For comparison, it would take over 1,000 of these units to store the information held in a modern thumb drive.