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So I just checked the House of Blues website for door times to a concert this week...and this caught my eye
ACCEPTABLE ITEMS: OK Small Bags & Purses (maximum 10"x10") OK Non-Professional Flash/Still Cameras OK Cell Phones OK Hats OK Lighters OK Sealed packs of Cigarettes OK Sealed/Wrapped Tampons OK Earplugs OK Sealed Chapstick and lip gloss OK Sunglasses
Do they have interventions for people who like endless photos of hot women on Instagram and post those likes to Facebook? Or maybe a support group? My friend needs to get help and I don't know where to turn.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Confusing person, Britney Spears. That profile certainly illustrates her lack of self-awareness or complete disregard for how she portrays herself. I still question why she shaved her head. Act of independence? Freedom? Shirking her sexpot image? Or was it just a complete nervous breakdown without any underlying message for the world.
Confusing person, Britney Spears. That profile certainly illustrates her lack of self-awareness or complete disregard for how she portrays herself. I still question why she shaved her head. Act of independence? Freedom? Shirking her sexpot image? Or was it just a complete nervous breakdown without any underlying message for the world.
And, the next thing you're gonna try and tell me, horn, is that Beyonce isn't a member of the Illuminati. Damn you!
Someone at work who I like a lot actually started going on about Beyonve being a member of the Illuminati. What in the holy f*ck? Haha. I would look up more info on where this comes from, but I think one more google hit would somehow validate that random belief even further.
And, the next thing you're gonna try and tell me, horn, is that Beyonce isn't a member of the Illuminati. Damn you!
Someone at work who I like a lot actually started going on about Beyonve being a member of the Illuminati. What in the holy f*ck? Haha. I would look up more info on where this comes from, but I think one more google hit would somehow validate that random belief even further.
What, are you suggesting that the Illuminati would dare not invite her?
Someone at work who I like a lot actually started going on about Beyonve being a member of the Illuminati. What in the holy f*ck? Haha. I would look up more info on where this comes from, but I think one more google hit would somehow validate that random belief even further.
What, are you suggesting that the Illuminati would dare not invite her?
But of course Jay-Z and Beyonce are far from alone. All over America, prominent celebrities are gladly embracing the Illuminati and the New World Order. By doing so, they are sending a message to future generations of Americans that being a part of these things is trendy and cool.
For example, just check out some of the celebrity members of the Council on Foreign Relations…
George Clooney
Angelina Jolie
Oprah Winfrey
Michael Douglas
Jimmy Iovine
Rick Warren
Michael Bloomberg
Richard Branson
Katie Couric
Brian Williams
Fareed Zakaria
Erin Burnett
Rupert Murdoch
Les Moonves
Paul Krugman
Joe Biden
John Kerry
Newt Gingrich
John McCain
fudge sickle Cheney
Bill Clinton
Hillary Clinton
It’s funny – just about the only thing that Republicans and Democrats can agree upon is that joining the Council on Foreign Relations is a good thing to do. The mainstream media would have us believe that they are mortal enemies, but the reality is that they are really all working for the same side.
That is the most random list of humans I've ever seen. Also, the comments are both priceless and terrifying.
Just spoke to my grandma on the phone for 30 minutes. It felt great. I don't know why I don't do that more often.
That must be nice. My grandma hates the phone and when she's done talking she'll just say "ok, bye" and hang up. I think it's pretty funny actually. My cousins and I have compared. We average about 4 - 5 minutes on the phone.
Just spoke to my grandma on the phone for 30 minutes. It felt great. I don't know why I don't do that more often.
That must be nice. My grandma hates the phone and when she's done talking she'll just say "ok, bye" and hang up. I think it's pretty funny actually. My cousins and I have compared. We average about 4 - 5 minutes on the phone.
I can't get off the phone with one of my grandmas in under an hour- I love her but it's a lot of talking for someone who hates phone conversations (me!). she does text now though so that's a plus!
Just spoke to my grandma on the phone for 30 minutes. It felt great. I don't know why I don't do that more often.
That must be nice. My grandma hates the phone and when she's done talking she'll just say "ok, bye" and hang up. I think it's pretty funny actually. My cousins and I have compared. We average about 4 - 5 minutes on the phone.
My grandmother was like this too. She would be almost mid-sentence then abruptly end the conversation because she remembered something else she needed to do.
"Every October, the company said on its Web site, Mr. Riegel honored a tradition established by his father in 1936 in which children are invited to Haribo’s headquarters to trade chestnuts and acorns they have collected for sweets."
and a weird concept! they used to make me nervous as a kid, don't even know why. same issue with revolving doors I guess.
Both things still make me a little anxious. It's definitely because the rate of speed can vary based on other boneheads.
Come to Chicago. You'll be super anxious. All the trains have turnstiles and all the buildings have revolving doors. Did you watch Dead Like Me? That should make you feel better about revolving doors.
"Every October, the company said on its Web site, Mr. Riegel honored a tradition established by his father in 1936 in which children are invited to Haribo’s headquarters to trade chestnuts and acorns they have collected for sweets."