As I've mentioned before, the Google ads are here for pure entertainment value (like the Random Surrealism Generator) and certainly do not generate any sweet passive income - I purposely place them in areas one isn't likely to accidentally click.
Why would there be a TogetherChristian.com - Where Christians Join FREE - ad here? I don't even know what a "Christian" per se is! Bizarre.
Anyway there seems to be a lack of interest in the 6 Degrees of Casey to Ashley Alexandra Dupre game. How about a new 6 Degrees of Hillary Clinton game instead?
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Saturday, March 15, 2008
Random Surrealism from Google Ads?
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Hi akubi. I am murst 2x running now.
1) Casey Serin had a house fall on him.
2) Hillary, aka, the wicked witch of the east, should have a house fall on s/he/it too.
Your doggies are so cute!
Nah, keep it going - snark is a very slow-growing commodity.
Apparently the Emperors Club thingie brought in more than a million dollars in only four years. At those rates, it's clear kc must have been running it. How much sweet cash-back at closing did the gov. get?
Your doggies are so cute!
Thanks, I think so too!
As far as a 6 Degrees of Hillary game, I'm considering replacing Casey with her/it/whatever...However, in Clinton's case I think just about every connection could be made in about half as many degrees so I could have 3 Degrees of Hillary Clinton and 6 Degrees of Casey Serin.
@Wagga,
With all that money spent, they only made over 1 mil? Where did you read that? If so, I smell money laundering.
Only $1 mil?
Let's see, (8)+- girls x $4k / pop x (1) trick per week each (average) x 4 yrs x 46 wks / yr (6 wks vacation per yr, health, dental, etc.) = $5,888,000. Yep, I call shenanigans, but hey, it's the new math / Wall Street accounting that's all the rage these days, so what do I know?
Something worth remembering:
No religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.
M.J. Rosenberg inspired me to share this short story. Twenty-something years ago, I was bar mitzvahed at an orthodox temple in New York. My rabbi, a wonderful man, was (and is) far more conservative than I am politically, yet I thought at the time and continue to think that he was a wonderful rabbi. No one should judge Rosenberg's political views, nor mine, nor Barack Obama's, purely on the basis of what our religious leaders believe.
I thought this was rather disturbing:
McCain’s admission that “the issue of economics is not something I’ve understood as well as I should” casts a very different light on the whole issue of experience, doesn’t it?
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