Saturday, August 15, 2009

Bunker From: Jeff Al Ristori Shanksow Colonel Creedon Lesheshi Michael Bunker Dontrahan The Bunker Family BrassScorpion Jules Crittenden Jaap Al Ristori Innominatus Brad Turner Gary Blockus /26710765

Despite the previous arguments, Jeff has many reasons to think otherwise:
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Before going any further, Al Ristori wants to get this straight:
April 12, 2009 - April 18, 2009April 5, 2009 - April 11, 2009March 29, 2009 - April 4, 2009

Shanksow comes with a new idea:
Will Terrell's Blog/Website World Net Daily World War Two Database Blog WW2 Japanese Aircraft

Colonel Creedon tells the real story:
Mar 20. Wolfenstein Site Live - Activison have launched a cool new website for Raven Software's new Wolfenstein game featuring all things Nazi and supernatural etc. Do You Want To Know More?

In other words, Lesheshi puts it this way:
skip to main | skip to sidebar Detective de Coro Flash! We re a Multibloferia in regards to Music,Fashion, In s & Out.... spanglish you speaki my language? Do you wanna understand it? Not really just read and browse through the daily lives of independent beings giving three f s about common mentality. We enjoy life and breath off cultures, music, fashion and our surroundings as a whole.

Michael Bunker brings a word of caution:
*I keep in constant contact with my family, the members of our agrarian community here, and many other people via text messaging and email.

dontrahan does a quick recap:
dontrahan says: June 30, 2009 at 8:41 pm Arnie, Yes you may be opening up th eclubface with the harder swing wand you may just as easily close it also. It might also be a high probability that the shaft is to weak/flexible and that when you go after it the shaft over flexes and lags into impact and gets there late and there is your slice. If you hang back and it over kicks then you can visit the left.

In contrast, The Bunker Family replies:
Friends From the Past, Present and Future Sweet Sweet Life a playful heart 7 hours ago

BrassScorpion sees it this way:
Admiral Drax 132 Progress Pic of Veterans 3 days ago Goatboy's Stuff I Painted this Week!!! What I did today 3 days ago

Jules Crittenden remembers that:
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Jaap remembers that:
Cory Sullivan is starting to hear his own footsteps. He's hitting .364 over the last week. And he hasn't done anything since tripling twice in the same inning back in the Spring of 2006 so he's do for a hot streak. If you aren't reading about Fmart's demotion over your morning coffee on Friday it must be because Omar is lying in his bed with his throat slit. Or maybe he's still trying to find out where Jerry's buried

As a result of that, Al Ristori belives:
October 5, 2008 - October 11, 2008September 28, 2008 - October 4, 2008September 21, 2008 - September 27, 2008

innominatus can't forget that:
LAUNCH SEQUENCE INITIATED. OPERATION DELTA-SEVEN IN PROGRESS. [Admiral] "What the heck?!?!......Holy [bleep]!"[Admiral, grabbing phone and keying a code] "Pennsylvania! Pennsylvania! Belay that order! Stand Down! Repeat, Belay that Order! Stand Down!"

Brad Turner sees it this way:
The G8 summit was recently switched to L Alquila, a town on the Italian mainland that was devastated by an Earthquate earlier this year.

Gary Blockus explains:
down rigging on big Rapalas. He’s seen five trout over 10 pounds, and brownies up to 12. They’re hot after 9 p.m. along the flats using Rapala X-raps, rippling red fins and Bomber long A’s. The Lackawaxen is a little high, which should make it good for the weekend, and they’re hitting on March brown nymphs. The ponds are yielding some nice brown trout along with calicoes and blue gills. At Fairview Lake, the smallmouth bass bite is on using tubes. At the back end of Wallenpaupack, at Ledge Cove and Martin Cove, they’re catching calicoes on fathead minnows. Tubes and Kai-tech lures are phenomenal for bass.

Sources:
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Bunker From: Slaniel Adamg The Bunker Family Elizabeth Scripturient (the Delinquent, Ecumenical Cory Dontrahan Michael Bunker D Bunker Endiana.com Myglesias Stevelackner Anne Schroeder Halifax_golfer Tom Sebourn CY88 Shanksow /26710767

Before going any further, slaniel wants to get this straight:
Glenn McDonald glue and scissors (Annie Schutte) Google Gears API Blog Google Web Toolkit Blog

adamg thinks that the problem is:
The guy in the blue By norm (not verified) | Sun, 06/21/2009 - 10:46am The guy in the blue sweatshirt has a stranger look than those Colonials. reply

The Bunker Family thinks that the problem is:
adventures of a freckle faced girl slacking 2 days ago The Growing Season Rolling in the Dough 3 days ago

But Elizabeth Scripturient (the delinquent, ecumenical says that's not all:
Username: Create an Account Forgot your login? Login w/ OpenID Password: Remember Me English Español Deutsch Русский  

As Cory says:
Other blogs that also give more sense of peace in the world http://aerophonesonaeroplanes.blogspot.com/ http://antigravitybunny.blogspot.com/

In contrast, dontrahan replies:
LaMar gary says: July 1, 2009 at 2:32 am Don, Your system has done wonders for my game. I ve never hit my irons so well. Some slow motion swing sequences would be a great addition to your site. thanks, gary

Despite the previous arguments, Michael Bunker has many reasons to think otherwise:
But the harsh results in real terms would not be evident for decades. In four generations our family (like most families in America) went from a family with the skills to provide almost all of the staples and necessities of life, to one that relied on the world and its corrupt and failing system to provide all of the necessities for them.

D Bunker might have an idea about it:
Margaret Sanger Eliot Slater James Mourilyan Tanner Richard Titmuss Frank Yates Posted by D Bunker at 6:49 PM Labels: $cientists , Holocaust , Junk Science , National Socialism

As Endiana.com says:
Kenn Gividen The Egyptians believed Pharaoh was a god. The Greeks believed Alexander the Great was a god. The Romans worshipped Caesar as a god. Americans depend on government as their god.

However, myglesias states that:
Re: MBunge, I thought Idiocracy was funny enough, but man is it annoying to see people saying it s so true, man, and it s scary, because people really are getting dumber. I m not saying you re saying this, you just reminded me of it. This strip seems like the obvious example, and I had a friend like that too.

But stevelackner has a different opinion:
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dontrahan can't forget that:
LaMar Bias says: June 30, 2009 at 11:20 pm I bought your Videos on line and started taking your lesson. But, first let me go back a little further. I am 65 and athletic, 6’1” 210 pounds. I ride road bikes and I have a resting heart rate of about 50 beats per minuet (which for an old guy is not bad). I just started going to the driving range about six months ago and the clubs were so old I was embarrassed to bring the old bag and wood drivers, and fairway woods out to the range, so I would grab a 5 and a 7 iron to hit balls. Six month ago I had never heard of a hy-bred, gap wedge, not to mention all the different kinds of putters. It’s been about 30 years since I played golf.

Anne Schroeder notices:


Meanwhile, halifax_golfer came up with this idea:
  iTrader: ( 5 ) # 10 ( permalink )   06-21-2009, 06:49 PM ezra76 I need a new Futon   Join Date: Feb 2006 Posts: 12,124

For this purpose, Tom Sebourn suggests:
Site Counter Free Counter Tom Sebourn and Cynthia McKinney Cynthia McKinney and myself at DUHC headquarters

Meanwhile, CY88 came up with this idea:
Video Bar Loading... More Videos Loading... About Me CY88 View my complete profile Custom Search

Shanksow explains:
Major Matt Mason (1/12th Scale) Merit International (action figures and models) Mick Baltes Blog(1/6th Scale)

Meanwhile, Shanksow came up with this idea:
The Shanks Dimension Someone getting the Message 2 days ago Diary Of A Hollywood Refugee Old Habits Die Hard 4 days ago

Sources:
slaniel adamg The Bunker Family Elizabeth Scripturient (the delinquent, ecumenical Cory dontrahan Michael Bunker D Bunker Endiana.com myglesias stevelackner Anne Schroeder halifax_golfer Tom Sebourn CY88 Shanksow

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Bunker From: Lesheshi Brad Turner Colonel Creedon Kamspy Phil Stilton Anna Brown Endiana.com Jason Ditz GLoR!e Chandler Michael Bunker Av India Goal Michael Bamberger Harry Hook Jaap Sharon Hill Ericeyre@wvgazette.com (Eric Eyre) Shanksow Dontrahan /26710772

Lesheshi does a quick recap:
skip to main | skip to sidebar Detective de Coro Flash! We re a Multibloferia in regards to Music,Fashion, In s & Out.... spanglish you speaki my language? Do you wanna understand it? Not really just read and browse through the daily lives of independent beings giving three f s about common mentality. We enjoy life and breath off cultures, music, fashion and our surroundings as a whole.

As Brad Turner says:
The requalification and recovery of the ex Military Arsenal on the island of La Maddalena in northern Sardinia have been concluded in record time and will be handed over to their future administrators. Thus, owing to the work of 1600 construction workers, a dozen developers, a large group of professionals and technicians, a vision has been fulfilled, one that confirms the level of distinction of contemporary Italian Architecture.

Thinking that's not all, Colonel Creedon adds:
  Constance said... Now, did Bruce find the photo or take the photo? Friday, June 12, 2009 10:14:00 PM  

kamspy scans the other's answers and reply:
__________________ Smarter than you, faster than you, throws ninja stars made of equal parts FACT and WIN better than you.

However, Phil Stilton states that:
After the ceremony, Tony Santamaria, a local ecological expert took the group of children and the mayor on a short hike through the bog trails and detailed the vast and diverse range of wildlife that could be found in the preserve from deer to snakes to fish to the local beaver population.   Along the way, Mr. Santa Maria showed the children the effects already being felt by the project such as a resurgence in wildlife and growth of  auquatic plants that haven t been seen in recent memory at the Bogs because of damage caused by off road vehicles which has been all but eliminated.    The Pathfinders have also built dozens of bird and owl shelters on the property which have lured back local exotic bird species including woodpeckers and owls.

Still not being convinced, Anna Brown replies:
On April 12th, 1992 when the first Dhammayietra began, the hope was to walk in solidarity with those Cambodian refugees returning home from Thailand for the first time in close to twenty years. Opposition to the walk was voiced by United Nation s officials, the Khmer Rouge, and Thai government officials, among others. The biggest obstacle, however, was the buried land mines that had been in the ground since the 1970 s. Any obstacle the walkers faced, however, was tempered by the gratitude of the Cambodian people even members of the Khmer Rouge that the walkers passed along their route. Americans Elizabeth Bernstein and Bob Maat, who were on the walk and whose reflections were documented by Santidhammo, had this to say:

Endiana.com points out another thing aside from that:
China leading world out of recession Media Fall for Phony Jobs Claims WSJ Unchecked racist crime cost city

Jason Ditz has another idea:
US Agrees to Sell Bunker Buster Bombs to South Korea Bombs Could Target North Korean Bunkers by Jason Ditz, June 02, 2009

gLoR!e brings some great news:
Snapbomb Sunday, June 21, 2009 A Bust For Bunker June 21, the actor Carroll Oconnor died (1925-2001). Being a leftwinger himself he played the arrant conservative and discriminating Archie Bunker in the 70s tv sitcom All in the Family with such flair, that the awful ideas in his character s mind were big fun to watch. One couldn t really hate this guy, because deep inside he was a soft egg. Wherever he is now, he surely will miss his chair he was sitting in all those years, but at least he ll be pleased to see it being displayed with no polak, black or woman sitting in it! Image by Photobucket/bootytooth Posted by gLoR!e at 1:06 AM

For example, Chandler considers:
However, according to the opinion of eighteenth-century military-thought, the British had won the Battle of Bunker Hill because they had “gained the day.” But in retrospect, the manner in which the British advanced their tactics at the Battle of Bunker Hill definitely impeded their future battle-field plans for the rest of the American War of Independence. Because of Bunker Hill, the British were often very tentative in their pursuit of General Washington and his Continental Army. The Americans did indeed retreat from Bunker Hill and gave up the territory two-hundred and thirty-four years ago, but they inflicted so many casualties on the British that an argument can be made that in fact the Americans took a victory back to Cambridge.

Still not being convinced, Michael Bunker replies:
"Now, I must say here as an aside that this book and the ideas in it are very challenging to read, and they are very challenging to write. First, they are challenging to read because they run so contrary to the accepted thinking and the presuppositions of the day. Second, they are difficult to write for a few reasons. I want to address those reasons here so that the reader will have fair warning and an understanding as the challenges I have faced in writing this book."

Av India objects:
AI plane develops technical snag, returns to Kochi... France s Geopost to offer parcel service in India Jun 21 - Jun 28 (121)

Despite the previous arguments, Goal has many reasons to think otherwise:
July 01 (12 comments) More Choices for Bradley at Gold Cup Concacaf announced that any team participating in the Confederations Cup the same year as the Gold Cup would be allowed to carry seven extra players on its roster.

Michael Bamberger says it all comes down to this:
Posted by: Michael Spanarella | June 30, 2009 at 04:07 PM David Duval as the #1 player was a mystery behind welding goggles - he never smiled, had little to say, and let his golf game speak for him. As a player he was tops, as a person he was, well, who knows? He didn t let on. Then reality struck, with physical problems, personal problems, and I d think some mental issues such as "How did I get to this point?". What is intriguing about the new Duval is that he is a human first and a golfer second. He has a family, a history of surmounting obstacles, and now, finally, a serious golf game once again. How long it will stick around, who knows? But I cannot wait to see him in the 09 British, and can t think of a more worthy person to root for. Good on ya, David!

Harry Hook scans the other's answers and reply:
Barrack-Room Lawyers Sick Parade An Englishman's Castle Butch & Sundance Daily Referendum Gallimaufry & Chips Gates of Vienna Ginro Grendel Mike Stajduhar and the Wife Nicodemus Norfolk Blogger Nourishing Obscurity Over The Water with Thud PJC Journal Rorke's Drift VC Scipio The Destruction Of Britain The Thunder Dragon The Witanagemot Club William Gruff

Jaap has another idea:
Aubrey Huff they should have done so BEFORE this series.Huff had his second game-winning hit in a row last night, this time a bases loaded single in the bottom of the 9th off

Sharon Hill intervenes and adds:
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ericeyre@wvgazette.com (Eric Eyre) imagines that:
"We re looking for an architect who s built a casino in Monte Carlo or Dubai," Justice said. "This is a place to have an experience, an entertaining gaming experience, not just a place to go gambling."

Shanksow considers that:
I will make updates on this project when I can. I'm even thinking of the possible storylines that I can do such as Charlie Chan meets Indiana Jones!

In contrast, dontrahan replies:
Eric Canuck says: June 30, 2009 at 12:09 pm Ah the driver. left, right, and sky d. Does the weak grip apply to the driver? I really enjoy your video lessons, do you ship to Canada?

Sources:
Lesheshi Brad Turner Colonel Creedon kamspy Phil Stilton Anna Brown Endiana.com Jason Ditz gLoR!e Chandler Michael Bunker Av India Goal Michael Bamberger Harry Hook Jaap Sharon Hill ericeyre@wvgazette.com (Eric Eyre) Shanksow dontrahan

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Bunker From: GLoR!e Lion Of Zion Julianamonik Endiana.com Al Ristori Straits Times Interactive - SINGAPORE Michael Bunker Midnight Rider Kyle Drennen RW Nutjob Ericeyre@wvgazette.com (Eric Eyre) Aj Chris Vincent Editor Myglesias /26710771

Furthermore, gLoR!e claims:
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Lion of Zion notices:
Create a Link << Home About Me Name: Lion of Zion Location: Brooklyn, New York, United States If you have something to say but don't want to do so publicly, please email me at arisblog@yahoo.com. Be aware this I seldomly check email and it is best to leave me a comment (on any post) that I need to check it. View my complete profile

For this purpose, julianamonik suggests:
As Ray Kurzweil states, Evolution is the process by which we first build capacities and then re-use these capacities to build technologies of increasing order (i.e. better technologies).

Endiana.com can't forget that:
Kenn Gividen Liberty is the right to be stupid, the privilege to be responsible and the freedom to make the choice.

Endiana.com says it all comes down to this:
Kenn Gividen There is an often overlook difference between the founders of America and the likes of Hitler and Stalin. While the dictators openly boasted that their governments were strong enough to last for centuries, the founders of America frequently warned that our liberty was fragile and, if not protected with all diligence, would quickly and easily be lost.

Furthermore, Al Ristori claims:
September 23, 2007 - September 29, 2007September 16, 2007 - September 22, 2007September 9, 2007 - September 15, 2007

Straits Times Interactive - SINGAPORE has another idea:
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julianamonik is rather skeptical:
Counting exponentially is to multiply by a same quantity at each step. By this definition, you can convince yourself that evolution is exponential by nature.

Michael Bunker considers that:
By rejecting the concept of "time-saving" as being intrinsically or unquestionably good, we can also come to the conclusion that many of the devices created by men for that purpose are also not good. Just because an invention promises me that it will save me time and be easy to use, does not mean that it is good for me to use it. Buying industrialized butter from a commercial chain store may be easy and nominally time-saving - but is it good? Would I have been eternally (and physically) better served to go through the process of making my own butter? Would it be better for me to know how to make butter? Am I more likely to survive if I already know how to make, and practice making, butter? Those are the real questions, and these types of questions we are begged not to ask by the prophets of the industrial age.

midnight rider also takes into account the following fact:
The mighty German army was stunned and confused. “SS agents who stood some distance away and many gendarmes who fled in confusion cried out: ‘The Jews are shooting!’” remembered Yitzhak Katznelson. “I, myself, heard these astonished cries from the lips of a vile loathsome German as he ran down the stairs of the house which he had entered for the deliberate purpose of killing us. ‘The Jews are shooting!’ he cried out in utter bewilderment. Something unheard of! Jews firing! ‘They have guns!’” Estimates placed Third Reich casualties at nearly 200. More than 600 Jews died, and an additional 5,000 were grabbed and sent on to their deaths.

Similarly, Kyle Drennen adds:
But, I don't mind.  What gets me is the one-sidedness of it all. One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 61% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory (yep...approval for Congress now at 39%...do you believe that!?).

RW Nutjob brings a word of caution:
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Still being unsure, Endiana.com asks:
Kenn Gividen It is a futile act for the government to move people from the slums to housing projects. They simply turn the housing projects into slums. Why? Because there is no change in their personal character. For this same reason it is a futile act for the government to move drug abusers from their lairs to the prisons. They simply turn the prisons into drug houses.

ericeyre@wvgazette.com (Eric Eyre) also takes into account the following fact:
"The way I see it is we ve got four golf courses with nine putting greens," Justice said. "This is one we could sacrifice."

While it may be true, Aj thinks:
She talks in circles and confusion like George W. Bush She is an airhead like George W. Bush, though it took her several colleges to finally get a degree at because she didn t have a Yale alumni as a father.

Chris Vincent intervenes and adds:
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Editor gives a bit of an idea about it:
Chinese new ship orders dwindling MPA to launch financial assistance scheme for bunk... National Chemical Carriers and Odfjell join hands

For this purpose, myglesias suggests:
Just Dropping By Says: June 29th, 2009 at 11:50 am I was mentioning to someone yesterday the much-overlooked point that Transformers: RotF seems to take place in an alterante reality where Israel doesn t exist. There s the Egyptian-Jordanian border post as you mentioned, plus the military command asks about Jordanian air assets and overflight rights for Egypt, but makes no reference to Israel. My best guess is that, since they actually did part of the filming in both Egypt and Jordan that the film makers had to leave out any reference to Israel to get filming rights.

Michael Bunker comes with the facts:
"As we traveled faster, the world expanded and there was (should be "were," I think)more places to travel.Some lists (outline sections) begin with upper case, some don t. I know it s picky, but it might be good to choose consistently.

Sources:
gLoR!e Lion of Zion julianamonik Endiana.com Al Ristori Straits Times Interactive - SINGAPORE Michael Bunker midnight rider Kyle Drennen RW Nutjob ericeyre@wvgazette.com (Eric Eyre) Aj Chris Vincent Editor myglesias

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Bunker From: Wyatt Earp Jroc Michael Bamberger Wayne Endiana.com The WildFerret Al Ristori Editor@truthdig.com Aaron Goldstein Keith Wallis, Hong Kong @ndy Shay Riley Matthew Maul Pervy Myglesias Editor Afoundation Jaf D Bunker /26710770

Having that in mind, Wyatt Earp wonders:
Just The Library Keeper Lamb In The Lion s Den Little Green Footballs Marathon Pundit Mason-Dixon Wild West

But Jroc has a different opinion:
And so it begins... Quote of the Day - The difference between failure and success is doing a thing nearly right and doing a thing exactly right. Edward Simmons 3 weeks ago

While it may be true, Michael Bamberger thinks:
With the Duval of old there was a perception of a me-only attitude. His glasses, his Ryder Cup pay comments (even though I did agree with him), his aloof demeanor. With stories of his new wife, and being a role-model for her children, his humility and new-found fire for the game made him likable, relate-able, and easy to root for. Good luck with family and golf for David Duval. Posted by: Ron Lou | July 01, 2009 at 10:19 AM

Jroc comes with a new idea:
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Wayne brings a word of caution:
Written by Wayne · Filed Under Dubai News   Tagged:

Endiana.com thinks about it:
Kenn Gividen Ask not what your country can do for you, lest you create a welfare state.Nor ask what you can do for your country, lest you create a slave state. Ask what you can do for yourself. And that will create a free state.

In response, The WildFerret claims:
Saturday, June 6, 2009 And ... we're off So we're finally getting started. Two pretty big projects right now. First off my friend and I are tackling the Command Bunker terrain piece for the upcoming L13 Chapter 2 Apocalypse MegaBattle. Second is to build and paint a ShadowSword to rumble out to fight with the Mordant 13th guard. I'm thinking of doing a ShadowSword Domination Force from the previous white dwarf. Not 100 percent sure yet, but we'll see. I apologize in advance for the pics, I had to take them with my phone as my batteries died in my normal camera. I'll be running to the store tomorrow to pick up some more, just lazy today. So without more ado, here's the start of the command bunker.

Al Ristori is rather skeptical:
October 14, 2007 - October 20, 2007October 7, 2007 - October 13, 2007September 30, 2007 - October 6, 2007

Still not being convinced, editor@truthdig.com replies:
Honduras Leftist President Gets the Boot Schwarzenegger Has California Over a Barrel Kucinich Says Climate Bill Might Make Things Worse House Passes Climate Bill GIs Aren t Leaving Iraq Just Yet To Health ?

Aaron Goldstein does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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Keith Wallis, Hong Kong brings some great news:
This came after the territory s government confirmed it would ask local legislators to approve a bunker oil pollution liability and compensation bill at the end of this month.

@ndy is absolutely sure that:
kamerad Dr. Jim, been a leading fascist ideologue Down Under. Popping an anarchist hat upon his head, in the last few years Welf has managed to attract

Shay Riley brings more details:
BlackAmericaWeb BlackElectorate.com Bold As Love Bossip Cato@Liberty Crunchy Con Cynics Unlimited Daniel Hannan - Britain

Matthew Maul brings a word of caution:
"The reckless fiscal policies of the past have left us in a very deep hole," Obama said. "Digging our way out will take time and patience and tough choices."

Pervy brings a word of caution:
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Despite the previous arguments, myglesias has many reasons to think otherwise:
Cyrus Says: June 29th, 2009 at 12:05 pm Huh. Not sure if I m going to see the movie or not. I know critics hate it, which is 100 percent predictable, but I think the sales figures is a sign that it s fun, even if not all that good. I might not read any more of this thread, just in case of spoilers.

Editor considers that:
Friday, June 19, 2009 Support for bunker tax grows Technorati Tags: Baltic Dry Index , Baltic Dry Indices , Ship Chartering , Shipchartering , Voyage Fixtures , Time Charter Fixtures , Panamax , Capesize , Handymax , Handysize , Supramax , Dry Cargo Fixtures , Bulk Cargo Fixtures , Baltic Exchange , Freight Review , Bunker Tax Support , International Parcel Tankers Association , Global Bunker Contribution

afoundation sees it this way:
THE BUNKER Private View on Friday 29 May 2009 - 6pm-9pm(The Car Park end of) Abbot St

Having that in mind, Jaf wonders:
Feedback - LoONey Last post by Rob 1 Day Ago 05:53 PM Importing a marker from US, Dangerous Power G3 Last post by Hopper 1 Day Ago 04:51 PM

D Bunker explains:
David Starr Jordan , Vice President (1916, 1931) Franz Josef Kallmann John Harvey Kellogg John Maynard Keynes , Director 1937-1944 V.P. 1937

Sources:
Wyatt Earp Jroc Michael Bamberger Wayne Endiana.com The WildFerret Al Ristori editor@truthdig.com Aaron Goldstein Keith Wallis, Hong Kong @ndy Shay Riley Matthew Maul Pervy myglesias Editor afoundation Jaf D Bunker

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Bunker From: Blogger Dontrahan Golfpoet Fishing Reports Slaniel Griff Michael Bunker The WildFerret Gary Blockus Admin Michael Bunker Tracey Taylor Dr. Day JammieWearingFool The Bunker Family Jules Crittenden D Bunker Admin Adamg /26710773

Blogger does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
It s good he has, too, because Area 51-err Masters officials won t even acknowledge the occurrence. Deseret News reporter Brad Rock, who deserves kudos for landing this exclusive interview, did an in depth interview with Salt Lake City s Steven Davis, a 5-handicap. Click here for the whole interview .

dontrahan also takes into account the following fact:
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golfpoet comes with the facts:
One of the themes of the poem, as embodied in the stanza below, is that poverty or other barriers prevent many talented people from fully exercising their capabilities.

Fishing Reports gives a bit of an idea about it:
The Pang Family of Stroudsburg, Pa., had a thunderstorm shortened trip of non-stop sea bass catching with the girls out catching the guys by a wide margin. The Sutphen Charter of Somerville had a great day landing in excess of 600 sea bass with nearly 60 in the box.

Before going any further, slaniel wants to get this straight:
Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis (finished 4 February)Emanuel, Ezekiel Healthcare, Guaranteed: A Simple, Secure Solution for America (finished 1 February)

Griff is absolutely sure that:
Worms 2 On XBLA Next Month! Written by Griff News , Video Games , Xbox 360 Jun 26, 2009

Thinking that's not all, Michael Bunker adds:
She had given birth to 7 children, and had provided for the 6 of them that lived into adulthood. Her husband died several decades before she did, so she spent a good portion of her life without a spouse. She had been married as a teenager, because that was the common practice in the rural area where she grew up. She did what she was told; she raised her family, worshipped her God, and ultimately she believed the lies of a culture that didn’t care one whit about her except for what service she perform for the benefit of the Great Society.

The WildFerret brings more details:
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Michael Bunker intervenes and adds:
 

Tracey Taylor points out another thing aside from that:
Berkeley Bunker Continues Descent Jun 22nd, 2009 by Tracey Taylor . The somewhat brutalist contemporary dwelling at 7080 Kenilworth Road in the Berkeley/Oakland hills continues to chip away at its stratospheric price. We ve been following this one here , here and here . The 4+/5, 5,000 sq ft home was listed in December 2008 for $4,999,000 ( sort of ). It s now lopped nearly half a million greenbacks off its $3,990,000 ticket price and is hoping to seduce a buyer at $3,495,000 Posted in: Berkeley Hills , Contemporary , Price reductions , berkeley . Tagged: Berkeley real estate · Oakland real estate · Price reductions

Before going any further, Dr. Day wants to get this straight:
06/07 - 06/14 (4) The end of staff training - Tracy s week 3 Brandons week 5: Camp has Started!!! Jean Week 1 - Denver, CO Parks and Recreation My 3rd week!!!

JammieWearingFool notices:
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Thinking that's not all, Michael Bunker adds:
The devastation I warn you of is cultural, and social, and spiritual.It is already here.Our society, like Rome

Having that in mind, The Bunker Family wonders:
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In response, Jules Crittenden claims:
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As a result of that, D Bunker belives:
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admin thinks that the problem is:
The list of talent that has graced our stage includes Graham Norton, Russell Brand, Ed Byrne, Harry Hill, Jimmy Carr, Sean Lock, Richard Blackwood, Al Murray, Jo Brand, Omid Djalili and Alan Carr.

In response, adamg claims:
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BrassScorpion scans the other's answers and reply:
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Before going any further, dontrahan wants to get this straight:
john golden says: June 30, 2009 at 12:37 pm i am enjoying the tips so far. the back to basics is very important. i am looking forward to more tips and advice. if you have any help with alignment, it would be greatly appreciated. i am also suffering from a lack of confidence, do not have the ample time to practice. family first, golf second. i need help also with pure contact. driver, no problem. irons, utility woods/hybrids are another thing. i have been incorperating the 3/4 swing for a while now and when i make pure contact, the results are amazing. the problem is a lack of pure contact. please send some help.

Michael Bunker gives a bit of an idea about it:
Something is a particular thing, some correction or right action that will bring about positive change. Must â€" The word “must” means “to be obliged or bound to by an imperative requirement.” Must means “to live or to be under a requirement”, “to be compelled” to some particular action. When we find ourselves in an untenable situation, if we are intelligent, engaged, and responsible we come under a compulsion to positive change. We are bound by our responsibilities to our duty, to our selves, to our families, to others to whom we owe service or protection, and most particularly to God, to engage in some change of course that we pray will bring about substantive and positive change.

Having that in mind, inkbluesky wonders:
the fourth branch speaks from the bunker, blue traffic lights, there is a healthy body mind connection

As chrisy58 says:
Massive US Assault to Seize Taleban Heartland Amnesty Accuses Israel of Using Human Shields in Gaza Reigning in Corporate Greed

While it may be true, Michael Bunker thinks:
3. Technology is not universally or inexorably good, nor is it naturally morally neutral. It cannot be considered outside of its purpose and use, and purpose and use cannot be morally neutral. Some of these presuppositions intertwine. There is an assumption made by most colonized minds that technology is fundamentally good. Some people believe that in the very worst case, technology is morally neutral. In reality, every technology exists for a purpose, or is used toward an end. Every technology must be considered and judged as to whether:

For this purpose, Michael Bunker suggests:
One option is to do nothing.We are perfectly free to continue to live on in delusion and denial.One thing about most modern aircraft is that they have comfy blankets and a nice pillow for your head.

Matthew Maul sees it this way:
Despite House Energy and Commerce Chairman Henry Waxman s many payoffs to Members, rural and Blue Dog Democrats remain wary of voting for a bill that will impose crushing costs on their home-district businesses and consumers. The leadership s solution to this problem is to simply claim the bill defies the laws of economics.

nobody@flickr.com (secretlondon123) brings some great news:
I went down here in 2001 with Subterreanea Britannica. It was the 1950s Civil Defence Corps era nuclear control centre for the then Metropolitan Borough of Bermondsey. At the bottom of the stairs there was a spine corridor running North-South under the depot. I think some of the ventilation around the depot/back of 15 Spa Road may be connected.

CY88 notices:
Before reading further I got on the phone to Dave. I re-read the first four pages to him, before continuing through page after page of notes. When I eventually finished, Dave asked whether I thought it was for real? I told him I honestly didn't know. In fact, I still don't ....

Anna Brown is absolutely sure that:
From his initial entry into the Sakeo camp, Ghosananda launched into fifteen years of endless effort on behalf of the Cambodian people. His many works, which are are well documented in Santidhammo s short book, found him doing everything from building temples and resettlement camps to serving on the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. Ghosananda, who was often referred to as the Cambodian Gandhi also assembled a peace army whose only ammunition were bullets of loving kindness. His army, assembled for the purpose of six Dhammayietra (a pilgrimage of truth or a peace walk) for Peace and Reconciliation would make peace one step at a time: Wars of the heart always take longer to cool than the barrel of a gun we must heal through love and we must go slowly, step by step. The hardest step was that of loving one s enemy, yet if we desire peace, we must take that step. Relying upon his Buddhist practice, Ghosananda understo od that when we see the enemy, we see ourselves. Seeing deeply into this realization, I would not fight another since that is, in actuality, fighting myself. It is fortunate that Ghosananda had such a good teacher, and that he did indeed learn how to meditate in the Thai forest monastery.

For this purpose, zxyujie suggests:
Sen. Jack Hart, D-Boston, who hosts the St. Patrick's Day breakfast in South Boston each year, said George Washington's victory in driving the British fleet from Boston Harbor, which is celebrated on Evacuation Day, and St. Patrick's Day are both important in his district. What's next? Presidents Day? he asked the Senate, referring to another day state employees get off when most private-sector workers clock in.

In response, racismandnationalconsciousness claims:
But he added: At the moment we don t know how many families are separated or how many disappeared.

Meanwhile, @ndy came up with this idea:
Author! Author! As in previous years, as guest speakers 2009 brings to Sydney the usual suspects. Well, two of them anyway: James 110% White Saleam and Andrew Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Fraser. Also scheduled to speak is John 911 Was An Inside Job! Bursill, and a mystery speaker from the United States. Sadly, Forum organisers can’t release the names and details of some of our speakers as the system and other “democratic” and liberal democratic forces will do anything to stop them from participating in this even[t]. In the past invited speakers were intimidated and even prevented from entering Australia by the system to prevent them addressing the Sydney Forum.

Thinking that's not all, Jaf adds:
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In contrast, Michael Bunker replies:
b.) The reasons and logic used to determine that a thing is "good" or not is true and Biblical. We do not want to produce "false positives", by assuming that a thing is good just because it enables some result or action that is presupposed to be good.

rakjan46 can't forget that:
Second hole 1.Driver to the right 2-3 low shot went off the fairway to rough on the left 3-a low punch reached the green 4 & 5 putts (5/4)

Geoff can't forget that:


In other words, Humberto Fontova puts it this way:
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