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Toilet Seat Sign of the Times?
I just watched a short video online of the very first time a toilet seat was shown on TV. It was on the show Leave it to Beaver when Beaver Wally bought a pet baby alligator and needed a place to keep it. They were allowed to show only the top of the toilet (not the seat) with the tank cover removed. I always knew that couples weren't allowed to sleep in the same bed, but I never realized that bathroom scenes were taboo. Well times cert...
Oct 6, 2007, 3:04 pm - justxploring

Just B****in' Bout Idaho Lottery
Idaho must be the cheapest State in the USA. They will do just about anything to keep a person from winning there state Pick 3. I found out they did a servey to see what people thought about how easy it was to pick the Pick3 drawings. They asked one guy and he not knowing he was talking to a Lotto Rep said it was too predictable. Since then this guy that would hit 2 to 3 times a week hasen't won again in 2 years. When the lottery was asked why not have a live televised ball drawing,&nbsp...
Aug 9, 2007, 3:03 pm - mony

cop eats pot brownies and freaks out
Here is a silly story from the wonderful state of Michigan. A police officer and his wife ate some marijuana brownies, got a little paranoid and called 9/11. Hilarity ensues. Naturally the cop survived, he didn't actually die, in fact as far as I know there has ever been a marijuana overdose. Either way Sanchez sounds like a douche, he blamed the mishap on his wife saying she tricked him into eating the marijuana brownies. He later admitted he cooked up the ma...
May 18, 2007, 12:22 pm - LOTTOMIKE

Mooning is not Criminal
From the Naples Daily News: Last month, a prank got a 17-year-old Naples High School senior suspended and sent to an alternative school. Friday, a Collier County judge upheld an injunction that will keep a Nick Sofos at Naples High pending a hearing before the Collier County School Board. Nick had been suspended for 10 days and sent to the Phoenix Program, a Collier...
Dec 20, 2006, 9:55 am - justxploring

Senior Moment
Passing along a story... A very self-important college freshman attending a recent college football game, took it upon himself to explain to a senior citizen sitting next to him why it was imp...
Dec 9, 2006, 6:08 am - justxploring

Tennessee ~ wheels coming off Ford campaign
From Powerlineblog.com VIDEO http://powerlineblog.com/archives/015611.php http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXSPyDP8i3k eurl = I thought earlier this...
Oct 22, 2006, 10:24 am - konane

Being Married To Oneself
I was watching a television show this morning and a woman 50 years old. Quite attractive and intelligent decided to do a ceremony to marry herself. A personal, committment ceremony, I guess you could call it. She has not met the right man. I know how she feels by the way.She likes her independance and nobody understands her more than herself. I agree with her. I know that nobody in this world understands a person more than themselves. And I'm my own best fr...
Oct 11, 2006, 12:43 pm - Elizabeth03

"Clinton aide says 9/11 film 'correct'
First this article and now another. Dates, times, witnesses who were present to win. Wow no wonder so much damage control. Dick Morris: Clinton Attack 'Outrageous' http://www.newsmax.com/archives/artic...
Sep 8, 2006, 7:30 pm - konane

The Long Riders
That Dirty Little Coward Who Shot Mister Howard And laid pore Jesse in his grave. From T he Ballad of Jesse James , whom I don't know who wrote it. All I know is my granddaddy used to sing it to me. A while back I was doing some research for my friend Marsh concerning an attempt to authenticate a tintype he'd purchased. It might be a previously unknown image of Bob Younger shortly after he was released from prison. If so...
Sep 8, 2006, 6:45 pm - Rip Snorter

The bulbs, or the anteeena
I used to be middling friends with a guy who was a bit on the slow side.... IQ probably in the high 80s, which could probably pass itself off as average now, but in those days it was considered slow. Tony (I always called him Tony because that was his name) was an amiable sort of man and there was nothing he wouldn't do to try to help anyone who needed it. But Tony, because he didn't understand a lot of things, had a lot of respect for anyone who did. He respecte...
Aug 29, 2006, 11:46 pm - Rip Snorter