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By Paula on May 25, 2007 9:13 AM | Comments (15)

icon_tangle.gifTeh Gays!!1! They are everywhere!

If this project is the first-prize winner in a Christian Science Fair, I shudder to think what second prize was.

OpenCola unchains the shackles of the Coke-addicted.

Mmmmm, nerd humor.

Slide show of North Korea. People, this is a profoundly strange place even by Korean standards.

Just in time for the Memorial Day weekend rush, the Creation Museum opens.

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werent we supposed to have na ED by now?

Hey, did anyone else catch that business opportunity in the North Korean slide show? Television Cozys - a product whose time has come!


2nd place: Nicole Cyr, sixth grade — Does Calcium in Milk Strengthen Bones?
• 3rd place: Loryn Hurston, seventh grade: Dog Smarts: What’s Behind Those Puppy-Dog Eyes?

Say I can't research, SAY IT!

Come to Kentucky and see our Jesus horses!

Yes, but what of the gay North Korean fundamentalist Christian math and science nerds who are addicted to coca-cola, I ask you?

for the love of god, can someone please explain the lost season finale?

Yes. Yes I can.

*Writers and producers throw own feces against the wall*

*Writers and producers scrape off stuff that sticks and wipe it on paper*

*Brown paper is turned into fuzzy network TV images*

*Writers and producers cash huge checks while cackling madly*

The End

wait, someone's still watching Lost? Call Nielsen,

I'm still puzzled over the Heroes finale. Oh, and my AI prediction, absolutely spot on, yay! Jordin rulz (the z is for IRE)

Wow, that science fair is appallingly bad.

I say that we draft a law (just for fun, kind of like the things theocons draft for the first couple of days of the General Assembly) that states that anyone professing a believe in creationism must live an Amish lifestyle.

No electricty, no modern medicine, no supermarket food, nothing.

You want to live in a world without science, fine. But you have to give up the goodies that we scientists and engineers have provided in exchange.

oh my god that science fair story made me cry a little inside

and really, beyond the complete absurdity of the "conclusions" of the project, i seriously thought this was coming from like a second grader, not an EIGTH GRADER. no way did i put out anything that bad when i was a kid, let alone when i was doing elementary school science fairs

-Winner of the 1991 John Eaton Elemantry Science Fair

oh my god that science fair story made me cry a little inside

and really, beyond the complete absurdity of the "conclusions" of the project, i seriously thought this was coming from like a second grader, not an EIGTH GRADER. no way did i put out anything that bad when i was his age, let alone when i was doing elementary school science fairs

-Winner of the 1991 John Eaton Elemantry Science Fair

oh my god that science fair story made me cry a little inside

and really, beyond the complete absurdity of the "conclusions" of the project, i seriously thought this was coming from like a second grader, not an EIGTH GRADER. no way did i put out anything that bad when i was his age, let alone when i was doing elementary school science fairs

-Winner of the 1991 John Eaton Elemantry Science Fair

http://www.ajc.com/opinion/content/opinion/bookman/stories/2007/05/24/0524edbookman.html

Bookman goes after Sonny on him gutting the budgets of state troopers, the forestry commission, mental hospitals and state parks.

I know both troopers and state parks staff, and they all say its brutal, especially for state troopers.

Low hanging fruit for GA Dem's.

http://www.tondeestavern.com/showComment.do?commentId=594

The facts on Lobbyist Emily Ham and Deacon Harbin are at: www.ethics.ga.gov/reports and they are quite revealing.
Firstly, there is a picture of Lobbyist Emily W. Ham. Emily is gorgeous! Very gorgeous!

Emily also keeps real good records for the State Ethics Commission. Emily and Ben Harbin had dinner on Oct. 18, 2006, they shared Sunday "refreshments" on January 28, 2007, dinner on Friday February 9, 2007 and then lunch the next day on Saturday, February 10, 2007, then "refreshments" on March 14, 2007 and finally dinner on April 16, 2007.

Emily Ham's address is 170 Boulevard Avenue SE, Atlanta, Georgia 30312. Ben Harbin had his accident at 327 Memorial Drive SE, Atlanta, Georgia 30312; a mere two to three blocks apart. What a coincidence! Can't wait for Miss Emily to post her May 19, 2007 records!

One last very interesting observation about Emily Ham and Ben Harbin - Emily reports (to the Ethics Commisison) having dinner with Ben Harbin on Friday, February 9, 2007 and lunch with Ben the next day (Saturday - February 10, 2007) AND YET Saturday, Feb. 10th was "Family Day" at the Gold Dome. Obviously, Deacon Ben Harbin did not drive to Augusta Friday night to get his wife and children to celebrate family day at the Capitol on Saturday, Feb. 10th. Instead of spending quality time with Mrs. Harbin and the children, Deacon Ben is holed up "somewhere" having dinner with Emily Ham on Friday night and then lunch with Emily the next day.

What does this say about conservative Christian family values for a GOP Deacon?

by: Sam @ Sun May 27, 2007 at 09:20:16 AM CDT

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