Haven't you noticed this is how Californian out of work actors market themselves? Recall Robert Downey Jr. and his multiple coke busts (really stupid busts too). Next thing you know, he's Ironman.
Woods is just telling all those coke snorting producers out there that he's available and looking for a gig (and he needs to pay his water bill). His "agent" isn't getting it done, so he's doing their job for them.
If they make it ridiculous and you respond in some way, it does their work of figuring out if you're gullible.
... Or, if you're real, or your email address is real. This is the old spammer trick updated for the web of "If you'd like to be removed from this mailing list, respond to our admin address with UNSUBSCRIBE in the Subject: line to spammerking at hotmail.com", thereby proving to the spambot herder that your email address can reliably be sold to suckers.
In other news, altavista.com still resolves and responds to ping! Huh.
Think of how much time I could save in my morning routine if I could read my daily email while I shower!
When I'm in the shower, I'm generally showering. This sounds like a really dumb idea to me. I don't want to be hunting for the soap I dropped or a cell phone.
Perhaps a wallmounted waterproof display could make sense, but it's going to get all fogged up in there. How's about finishing your shower, then check mail as your hair's drying?
I would believe this would matter if there was some evidence that the government just ignores people's rights and the laws when they get in their way of oppressing people
So, what's it really like to live in a cave? Do they come with heat these days? Do you have animal paintings on the walls and everything? How about plumbing?
I suspect the EFF website can provide all the evidence you're looking for. IJJ is worth looking into as well.
However, they can generally be ignored and as you point out, sometimes even stopped.
It's not easy to ignore incoming calls that drain your ten buck a month pay as you go minutes, and why is it incumbent upon us to stop them? They should be forced to get permission to start in the first place.
They're our phones, not theirs! We're paying the bill for it. Why are we expected to accept (eg.) Verizon getting its corporate nose out of joint so we end up getting robo-called half a million times because their billing data is SNAFU'd?
As for the comparison between some schmuck prosecutor vs. privates screwing with you, I'd rather have neither, thank you very much. One baddie with huge power vs. a thousand ticks sucking your blood are equally unattractive to me. They're both evil.
I don't believe ordinary Germans are turning back to fascism. It's far simpler to assume the NSA spying on German politicians has turned up enough dirt on them that the US can blackmail them into doing anything the USA pleases. What's Germany going to do about it? Declare war on the USA for tapping Germans' phone calls?
I've gotta hand it to the USA. This is first rate imperialism on their part of which the old empires could only dream.
By the way, I actually do believe the CIA is that evil, however, I also know there's absolutely no way under the sun that anyone will ever get even close to proving it and outing them.
But then I am a bit paranoid as I believe the twin towers and WTC 7 were brought down by demolition charges ...
No. The paint (all internal walls were repainted only months prior) was a special CIA mixture that enhances combustion. It was made to be a firetrap because they wanted to obliterate evidence.
[obligatory]: Obama knows this is true, but he can't complain because they'll kill him if he does!
Chyaa, right. I probably ought to mix in some HRC here too, but Zzzzz ...
Re: 'Murder charges, murder charges for everyone!'
Sounds fair, so I take it the DA's office will also be filing murder charges against reporters on the scenes of disasters or crimes ...
If a grand jury can indict a ham sandwich, it can indict you too. This prosecutor's just as out of control as all the rest of them. Do you feel safe yet?
However, something about these stories really has the feel of your typical local news exaggeration/moral panic. The coverage is always by local TV news reporters. The details are slim, but the moral panic aspect is ratcheted up quite high.
I'm beginning to think you're my long lost, separated at birth, twin brother. I wish.
No, I cannot see that a little plastic thingy has any chance whatsoever of standing up to the backwash of a prop driven water-bomber airplane, and holy !@#$ is this !@#$ overblown!
I suggest we follow the money, *AND* discredit a few very credulous supposed "journalists." It'll be fun!
I think the difference is that one of the calling cards of the left is that they ARE for the little guy while actually not being that.
I mentioned something along this line a few days ago. They both suck, but the Dems actually purport to be in favour of the "little guy." The GOP can't even bother to do that. They're outright beholden to Big Gov't, Bible Thumpers, tough on crime, who do we invade next, etc., yada yada.
So, GOP? Are you nuts?!?
Democrats? Fuck, no. They're just lieing bastards too.
Re: Re: Revolting? Yes. Surprising? Not in the slightest.
we will protest and we will win!
I hope so, but at the same time I suspect you're delusional. Are Wikipedia and Google going to weigh in on this as they did on SOPA? Are multiple millions all over the world going to understand backroom deal threats like TPP? I doubt it.
... it appears that the US has convinced a bunch of other countries -- who should know better -- ...
We do! Sadly, just like you, other countries' citizen voters don't matter here. Our politicians love the smell of cash as much as yours do. This's the Hollywierd MafiAA buying our elected representatives' access to lawmaking against our wishes, just as it has yours. I don't know why they can continue to get away with this, but apparently they can (so far).
I look forward to seeing them all hanging from meathooks in the town square. I dream about it, even. It would be very educational, I think. I think we should hope to hand that vision down to future generations, so they won't get suckered as we've been (so far).
This is so, bad, yet it still has legs! Astonishing.
I should have said "supposedly elite RCMP." I haven't considered them anywhere near elite for a long time. I consider them Canada's commercial version of the FBI. They're very good at collecting money from municipalities who don't want to run their own police force, but Constable Fraser from "Going South", they're certainly not.
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You got this story all wrong.
Woods is just telling all those coke snorting producers out there that he's available and looking for a gig (and he needs to pay his water bill). His "agent" isn't getting it done, so he's doing their job for them.
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They can "prove" they're smart. That doesn't mean they really are smart.
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... Or, if you're real, or your email address is real. This is the old spammer trick updated for the web of "If you'd like to be removed from this mailing list, respond to our admin address with UNSUBSCRIBE in the Subject: line to spammerking at hotmail.com", thereby proving to the spambot herder that your email address can reliably be sold to suckers.
In other news, altavista.com still resolves and responds to ping! Huh.
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Re: There's a waterproof phone?
When I'm in the shower, I'm generally showering. This sounds like a really dumb idea to me. I don't want to be hunting for the soap I dropped or a cell phone.
Perhaps a wallmounted waterproof display could make sense, but it's going to get all fogged up in there. How's about finishing your shower, then check mail as your hair's drying?
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So, what's it really like to live in a cave? Do they come with heat these days? Do you have animal paintings on the walls and everything? How about plumbing?
I suspect the EFF website can provide all the evidence you're looking for. IJJ is worth looking into as well.
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It's not easy to ignore incoming calls that drain your ten buck a month pay as you go minutes, and why is it incumbent upon us to stop them? They should be forced to get permission to start in the first place.
They're our phones, not theirs! We're paying the bill for it. Why are we expected to accept (eg.) Verizon getting its corporate nose out of joint so we end up getting robo-called half a million times because their billing data is SNAFU'd?
As for the comparison between some schmuck prosecutor vs. privates screwing with you, I'd rather have neither, thank you very much. One baddie with huge power vs. a thousand ticks sucking your blood are equally unattractive to me. They're both evil.
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I've gotta hand it to the USA. This is first rate imperialism on their part of which the old empires could only dream.
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This is a prosecutor we're talking about. Facts are irrelevant details which merely cloud the issue.
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Have fun!
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No. The paint (all internal walls were repainted only months prior) was a special CIA mixture that enhances combustion. It was made to be a firetrap because they wanted to obliterate evidence.
[obligatory]: Obama knows this is true, but he can't complain because they'll kill him if he does!
Chyaa, right. I probably ought to mix in some HRC here too, but Zzzzz ...
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Is there any other kind?
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Re: "If it bleeds, it leads."
I do, yes. Great movie/story. Sally damned near redeemed herself with that one. Paul was brilliant.
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Re: 'Murder charges, murder charges for everyone!'
If a grand jury can indict a ham sandwich, it can indict you too. This prosecutor's just as out of control as all the rest of them. Do you feel safe yet?
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I'm beginning to think you're my long lost, separated at birth, twin brother. I wish.
No, I cannot see that a little plastic thingy has any chance whatsoever of standing up to the backwash of a prop driven water-bomber airplane, and holy !@#$ is this !@#$ overblown!
I suggest we follow the money, *AND* discredit a few very credulous supposed "journalists." It'll be fun!
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I mentioned something along this line a few days ago. They both suck, but the Dems actually purport to be in favour of the "little guy." The GOP can't even bother to do that. They're outright beholden to Big Gov't, Bible Thumpers, tough on crime, who do we invade next, etc., yada yada.
So, GOP? Are you nuts?!?
Democrats? Fuck, no. They're just lieing bastards too.
Sounds pretty simple to me. "None of the above."
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Re: Re: Revolting? Yes. Surprising? Not in the slightest.
I hope so, but at the same time I suspect you're delusional. Are Wikipedia and Google going to weigh in on this as they did on SOPA? Are multiple millions all over the world going to understand backroom deal threats like TPP? I doubt it.
I'd be happy to be proven wrong.
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SNAFU!
We do! Sadly, just like you, other countries' citizen voters don't matter here. Our politicians love the smell of cash as much as yours do. This's the Hollywierd MafiAA buying our elected representatives' access to lawmaking against our wishes, just as it has yours. I don't know why they can continue to get away with this, but apparently they can (so far).
I look forward to seeing them all hanging from meathooks in the town square. I dream about it, even. It would be very educational, I think. I think we should hope to hand that vision down to future generations, so they won't get suckered as we've been (so far).
This is so, bad, yet it still has legs! Astonishing.
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