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		<title>Comment on Ian Finds Himself in Another Awkward Situation at Big Lots! by Evan</title>
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		<description>Yipes Stripes Fruit Stripe Gum!
hahahahah

awesome!</description>
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hahahahah</p>
<p>awesome!</p>
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		<title>Comment on The Philadelphia Experiment by Ian</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 03:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Pretty interesting stuff Pete.  What do you think they were shooting you up with?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pretty interesting stuff Pete.  What do you think they were shooting you up with?</p>
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		<title>Comment on The Philadelphia Experiment by PJAM3</title>
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		<description>You'd be surprised with all the 'experiments' the military and government have done over the years to it's soldiers and US Citizens. Sometimes it was some hidden words in a signed document. Other times it was secret crap that nobody ever knew about until things went awry.  And nobody ever finds out unless really bad things happen.  

Who knows if half the diseases and complications over the past 50 or so years has had anything to do with those experiments. 

   All I know is when I went into the Army they shot us up with soo many damn drugs and needles and tests you never really knew what was in them needles.  You stand in line and new 'nurses' line up on both sides with needles in hand. Then as you walk past these guys/gals one person injects your left shoulder while the other injects your right shoulder.  You move to the next couple of people for more shots.  This goes on until you get to the end of the line and you wait up against a wall while you move around and get shot with another needle on your behind. They said it was penicillin I think.  Damn that shot hurt like a mofo.  
 
   I don't even remember how many shots they gave us, probably like 20 or so on top of the big Penicillin shot that hurt like hell. Yeah I said it again cause it made everybody sore for a few days.  It was longer than a horse needle. It had to be bad considering they made us run in place before they shot us up.  And for this one(remember this is after our shoulders just got shot up) everybody lined up in a big circle against the wall and ran in place. One by  one they'd go around and inject that damn needle.  You'd hear people going "ahh."  It was not very fun.

  Anyway that comes back to the original point. If you dig deep enough into most governments and military history, not just the USA, you'd find tons of experiments on citizens and soldiers.  And most of the time it wasn't the King, Queen, President, Vice Presidents kids thrown into the lot.

 Hell look back during the civil war. They made the poor Irish kids and other immigrants fresh off the boat pay a few bucks(which nobody had except the rich) or they'd be sent off to the war as a soldier.

  People have never been nice.  Humans are a mean lot. And the rich seem to get away with a lot of things. And Karma doesn't always bit back. I'm sure if there is a heaven and hell though, most of the rich over the years sure wouldn't be where they think.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;d be surprised with all the &#8216;experiments&#8217; the military and government have done over the years to it&#8217;s soldiers and US Citizens. Sometimes it was some hidden words in a signed document. Other times it was secret crap that nobody ever knew about until things went awry.  And nobody ever finds out unless really bad things happen.  </p>
<p>Who knows if half the diseases and complications over the past 50 or so years has had anything to do with those experiments. </p>
<p>   All I know is when I went into the Army they shot us up with soo many damn drugs and needles and tests you never really knew what was in them needles.  You stand in line and new &#8216;nurses&#8217; line up on both sides with needles in hand. Then as you walk past these guys/gals one person injects your left shoulder while the other injects your right shoulder.  You move to the next couple of people for more shots.  This goes on until you get to the end of the line and you wait up against a wall while you move around and get shot with another needle on your behind. They said it was penicillin I think.  Damn that shot hurt like a mofo.  </p>
<p>   I don&#8217;t even remember how many shots they gave us, probably like 20 or so on top of the big Penicillin shot that hurt like hell. Yeah I said it again cause it made everybody sore for a few days.  It was longer than a horse needle. It had to be bad considering they made us run in place before they shot us up.  And for this one(remember this is after our shoulders just got shot up) everybody lined up in a big circle against the wall and ran in place. One by  one they&#8217;d go around and inject that damn needle.  You&#8217;d hear people going &#8220;ahh.&#8221;  It was not very fun.</p>
<p>  Anyway that comes back to the original point. If you dig deep enough into most governments and military history, not just the USA, you&#8217;d find tons of experiments on citizens and soldiers.  And most of the time it wasn&#8217;t the King, Queen, President, Vice Presidents kids thrown into the lot.</p>
<p> Hell look back during the civil war. They made the poor Irish kids and other immigrants fresh off the boat pay a few bucks(which nobody had except the rich) or they&#8217;d be sent off to the war as a soldier.</p>
<p>  People have never been nice.  Humans are a mean lot. And the rich seem to get away with a lot of things. And Karma doesn&#8217;t always bit back. I&#8217;m sure if there is a heaven and hell though, most of the rich over the years sure wouldn&#8217;t be where they think.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Why Does Everyone Think Starting Their Own Photography Business is a Good Idea? by Lonna Mann</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lonna Mann</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 15:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is my favorite, "Maybe its just an excuse for them to justify the purchase of a trendy new Macbook, and the SLR camera they all just have to have...." mostly because I always think, "man, I'm pretty good at this, I have a skill. I should make something of it." But I have friends that are critical enough to tell me otherwise. Where are these girls' Debbie Downer friends? They need some.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is my favorite, &#8220;Maybe its just an excuse for them to justify the purchase of a trendy new Macbook, and the SLR camera they all just have to have&#8230;.&#8221; mostly because I always think, &#8220;man, I&#8217;m pretty good at this, I have a skill. I should make something of it.&#8221; But I have friends that are critical enough to tell me otherwise. Where are these girls&#8217; Debbie Downer friends? They need some.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Same Old New Year by Ian</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 02:58:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I hope Model T Jim can walk well enough to take walks with me :)</description>
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