Were the levees bombed in New Orleans?

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Do you think or believe the levies in N.O. were deliberately bombed to kill black Americans and poor people?

YES If you do please explain who did so
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NO
26
87%
 
Total votes: 30

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buffettbride wrote:This morning I let my son have a s'mores PopTart. I didn't realize it, but when I picked him up out of his chair, some rubbed off on my sweater onto my booby. I couldn't see it because it was on the underside. I was so thankful when my coworker pointed it out to me.

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Re: Were the levees bombed in New Orleans?

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Lightning Bolt wrote:
Sam wrote:This is very sad and sickening that people keep perpetuating this.
So why have you done precisely that... by posting your ridiculous poll??? :-? :x :evil:
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Burny Charles wrote:
buffettbride wrote:This morning I let my son have a s'mores PopTart. I didn't realize it, but when I picked him up out of his chair, some rubbed off on my sweater onto my booby. I couldn't see it because it was on the underside. I was so thankful when my coworker pointed it out to me.

Anyone want s'more?
Have you tried the s'more cappuchino? MMM gooooood.
OMG!!! Where do I get THAT!!! I wan't some!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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AlbatrossFlyer wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
tikitatas wrote:Foil
A character in a play who sets off the main character or other characters by comparison.

I think there is something to this, and the person who posted the poll.
So then what's the name of the character that gets killed early on because he is completely unnecessary to the plot?
sorta like the various security personnel that showed up in episodes of star trek only to be turned into salt cubes.
Ensign/Yeoman Cooper/Smith.
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Re: Were the levees bombed in New Orleans?

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LIPH wrote:
Lightning Bolt wrote:
Sam wrote:This is very sad and sickening that people keep perpetuating this.
So why have you done precisely that... by posting your ridiculous poll??? :-? :x :evil:
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I believe some people need one applied swiftly across the side of their head :roll: :lol:
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buffettbride wrote:
Burny Charles wrote:
buffettbride wrote:This morning I let my son have a s'mores PopTart. I didn't realize it, but when I picked him up out of his chair, some rubbed off on my sweater onto my booby. I couldn't see it because it was on the underside. I was so thankful when my coworker pointed it out to me.

Anyone want s'more?
Have you tried the s'more cappuchino? MMM gooooood.
OMG!!! Where do I get THAT!!! I wan't some!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ive only seen it in one gas station around here. I hate all the other cappuchino flavors, but that one is awesome.
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Burny Charles wrote:
rednekkPH wrote:
Burny Charles wrote:
rednekkPH wrote:
Burny Charles wrote:Image
Pipe threader?
Thats the dreaded thread die that I post right before a thread dies.
Actually I think that's a pipe threader, but it's close enough for governement work :lol:
I'm sure it could thread a pipe, but its a die isnt it?
Generally, dies are round, and have a bolt thread (eg. 1/4-20, 1/2-16) stamped on them. The shape and the "1/8" stamp on that (1/8 is a pipe thread size, not bolt thread), tell me is a small pipe threader. But like I said before, certainly close enough :wink:
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Burny Charles wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
Burny Charles wrote:
buffettbride wrote:This morning I let my son have a s'mores PopTart. I didn't realize it, but when I picked him up out of his chair, some rubbed off on my sweater onto my booby. I couldn't see it because it was on the underside. I was so thankful when my coworker pointed it out to me.

Anyone want s'more?
Have you tried the s'more cappuchino? MMM gooooood.
OMG!!! Where do I get THAT!!! I wan't some!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ive only seen it in one gas station around here. I hate all the other cappuchino flavors, but that one is awesome.
I love getting mochas. Basically coffee/chocolate/milk with whipped cream. But s'mores stuff just sounds soooooooooooo good.
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rednekkPH wrote:
Burny Charles wrote:
rednekkPH wrote:
Burny Charles wrote:
rednekkPH wrote:
Burny Charles wrote:Image
Pipe threader?
Thats the dreaded thread die that I post right before a thread dies.
Actually I think that's a pipe threader, but it's close enough for governement work :lol:
I'm sure it could thread a pipe, but its a die isnt it?
Generally, dies are round, and have a bolt thread (eg. 1/4-20, 1/2-16) stamped on them. The shape and the "1/8" stamp on that (1/8 is a pipe thread size, not bolt thread), tell me is a small pipe threader. But like I said before, certainly close enough :wink:
What do those thingies do?
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Post by sy »

RinglingRingling wrote:
AlbatrossFlyer wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
tikitatas wrote:Foil
A character in a play who sets off the main character or other characters by comparison.

I think there is something to this, and the person who posted the poll.
So then what's the name of the character that gets killed early on because he is completely unnecessary to the plot?
sorta like the various security personnel that showed up in episodes of star trek only to be turned into salt cubes.
Ensign/Yeoman Cooper/Smith.

I always thought it was Ensign Lunchmeat
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rednekkPH wrote:
Burny Charles wrote:
rednekkPH wrote:
Burny Charles wrote:
rednekkPH wrote:
Burny Charles wrote:Image
Pipe threader?
Thats the dreaded thread die that I post right before a thread dies.
Actually I think that's a pipe threader, but it's close enough for governement work :lol:
I'm sure it could thread a pipe, but its a die isnt it?
Generally, dies are round, and have a bolt thread (eg. 1/4-20, 1/2-16) stamped on them. The shape and the "1/8" stamp on that (1/8 is a pipe thread size, not bolt thread), tell me is a small pipe threader. But like I said before, certainly close enough :wink:


pl. dies A device used for cutting out, forming, or stamping material, especially:
An engraved metal piece used for impressing a design onto a softer metal, as in coining money.
One of several component pieces that are fitted into a diestock to cut threads on screws or bolts.
A part on a machine that punches shaped holes in, cuts, or forms sheet metal, cardboard, or other stock.
A metal block containing small conical holes through which plastic, metal, or other ductile material is extruded or drawn.


Yeah close enough I guess. BUt it usually works pretty well on the BB, and I think its clever. :lol:
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Burny Charles wrote: Yeah close enough I guess. BUt it usually works pretty well on the BB, and I think its clever. :lol:
:P :P :lol:
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sy wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:
AlbatrossFlyer wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
tikitatas wrote:Foil
A character in a play who sets off the main character or other characters by comparison.

I think there is something to this, and the person who posted the poll.
So then what's the name of the character that gets killed early on because he is completely unnecessary to the plot?
sorta like the various security personnel that showed up in episodes of star trek only to be turned into salt cubes.
Ensign/Yeoman Cooper/Smith.

I always thought it was Ensign Lunchmeat
and Yeoman Toeste.. :D
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buffettbride wrote:
Burny Charles wrote: Yeah close enough I guess. BUt it usually works pretty well on the BB, and I think its clever. :lol:
:P :P :lol:
Lol that too.
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sy wrote:I always thought it was Ensign Lunchmeat
Only for Mister Sulu
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buffettbride wrote:
rednekkPH wrote:
Burny Charles wrote:
rednekkPH wrote:
Burny Charles wrote:
rednekkPH wrote: Pipe threader?
Thats the dreaded thread die that I post right before a thread dies.
Actually I think that's a pipe threader, but it's close enough for governement work :lol:
I'm sure it could thread a pipe, but its a die isnt it?
Generally, dies are round, and have a bolt thread (eg. 1/4-20, 1/2-16) stamped on them. The shape and the "1/8" stamp on that (1/8 is a pipe thread size, not bolt thread), tell me is a small pipe threader. But like I said before, certainly close enough :wink:
What do those thingies do?
Calibrate ceiling fan speed.
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Burny Charles wrote:
rednekkPH wrote:
Burny Charles wrote:
rednekkPH wrote:
Burny Charles wrote:
rednekkPH wrote: Pipe threader?
Thats the dreaded thread die that I post right before a thread dies.
Actually I think that's a pipe threader, but it's close enough for governement work :lol:
I'm sure it could thread a pipe, but its a die isnt it?
Generally, dies are round, and have a bolt thread (eg. 1/4-20, 1/2-16) stamped on them. The shape and the "1/8" stamp on that (1/8 is a pipe thread size, not bolt thread), tell me is a small pipe threader. But like I said before, certainly close enough :wink:


pl. dies A device used for cutting out, forming, or stamping material, especially:
An engraved metal piece used for impressing a design onto a softer metal, as in coining money.
One of several component pieces that are fitted into a diestock to cut threads on screws or bolts.
A part on a machine that punches shaped holes in, cuts, or forms sheet metal, cardboard, or other stock.
A metal block containing small conical holes through which plastic, metal, or other ductile material is extruded or drawn.


Yeah close enough I guess. BUt it usually works pretty well on the BB, and I think its clever. :lol:
The original cleverness is getting lost in the fog of the "name this tool" mystery :wink:
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Lightning Bolt wrote: The original cleverness is getting lost in the fog of the "name this tool" mystery :wink:
Well, we should all know the name of the biggest tool around here. :wink:
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buffettbride wrote:
Lightning Bolt wrote: The original cleverness is getting lost in the fog of the "name this tool" mystery :wink:
Well, we should all know the name of the biggest tool around here. :wink:
Stanley?
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