This video shows a profound lack of creativity on the creator's part. Wow, this guy totally video taped yourself pretending to insult Bill O'Reilly and he did it all without hurting himself! I think we should all give him a round of applause.
Who was Anthony? And how did he manage to write his name in solid cement? He must have been much smarter than his sister Lisa -- about whom we know nothing. http://www.snpp.com/episodes/2F22.html
That squiggly thing is printed on the "Ctrl" (control) key equivalent on Apple keyboards (but I think it's stuck where the Alt key is on Windows keyboards). [b]Squiggly thing[/b] + N (Ctrl + N) = "New"
I agree with most of the posters here: lets turn our prisons into starvation camps!
Just think of all the benefits... - starving people are weak - less fighting and less threat to the guards... also, they'll be easier to abuse!
- improper nutrition impairs brain function - keep them stupid! When they re-enter society they'll be easy to spot and easier to discriminate against.
- food cost money - reduce our taxes by 0.03%!!!! Yeah, that'll be an extra couple bucks in our pockets! Buy a latte with the savings!
- less food means less food preparation staff. Combined with the weakling prisoners we're sure to save even more money!
- prisoners will be less resistant to disease! Turn every prison-sentence into a death sentence: YAY! I hope none of the super-germs that will surely evolve make it outside the prison walls!
- While we're at it: eliminate medical care in prisons! Instead of nipping injuries and illnesses "in the bud" let them spread and fester until they reach epidemic levels. A yearly spray down with bleach (or perhaps a cheaper alternative) should suffice, after all, they're just prisoners.
I've never been there, but I bet it's not the country club some of you seem to think it is and I bet 99% of you wouldn't put your money where your mouth is.
How many of you would agree to spend a month in prison for $10,000? How-'bout-it: a whole month of relaxing in your cell, reading books, meeting new friends, and eating like a king for $10 grand? The potential for weight loss alone should make it worth it!
To those who are insulted... I pity you.
Also, does this mean we'll be seeing illegal immigrants dressing up like golfers?
neatorama, this isn't a product placement is it?
He must have been much smarter than his sister Lisa -- about whom we know nothing.
http://www.snpp.com/episodes/2F22.html
That website is way cool, but I must say that... it's a little long. I'd love to read a condensed version.
... was that an example of nit-picking?? Argh!
That squiggly thing is printed on the "Ctrl" (control) key equivalent on Apple keyboards (but I think it's stuck where the Alt key is on Windows keyboards). [b]Squiggly thing[/b] + N (Ctrl + N) = "New"
Am I being helpful or spoiling?
Also, I think I detect a subtle difference in scale between the drawing and the photo.
I'd love to see the check. I wonder if it started at $36.
Just think of all the benefits...
- starving people are weak - less fighting and less threat to the guards... also, they'll be easier to abuse!
- improper nutrition impairs brain function - keep them stupid! When they re-enter society they'll be easy to spot and easier to discriminate against.
- food cost money - reduce our taxes by 0.03%!!!! Yeah, that'll be an extra couple bucks in our pockets! Buy a latte with the savings!
- less food means less food preparation staff. Combined with the weakling prisoners we're sure to save even more money!
- prisoners will be less resistant to disease! Turn every prison-sentence into a death sentence: YAY! I hope none of the super-germs that will surely evolve make it outside the prison walls!
- While we're at it: eliminate medical care in prisons! Instead of nipping injuries and illnesses "in the bud" let them spread and fester until they reach epidemic levels. A yearly spray down with bleach (or perhaps a cheaper alternative) should suffice, after all, they're just prisoners.
I've never been there, but I bet it's not the country club some of you seem to think it is and I bet 99% of you wouldn't put your money where your mouth is.
How many of you would agree to spend a month in prison for $10,000? How-'bout-it: a whole month of relaxing in your cell, reading books, meeting new friends, and eating like a king for $10 grand? The potential for weight loss alone should make it worth it!