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09/13/2008 15:27 #45666

Music is art festival

The drum and bass at the electronic music stage on the side of the
albrigt is pretty awesome. I wish I went out dancing last night
instead going to sleep at 10.
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09/13/2008 10:10 #45661

The pope is a hypocrite
Category: religion
Rare religion post from paul - This article just made me so mad.

Pope Benedict XVI condemned unbridled "pagan" passion for power, possessions and money as a modern-day plague Saturday as he led more than a quarter of a million Catholics in an outdoor Mass in Paris.



This is not a modern day plague. In fact your church is a trend setter for it. You know what pope, the thing that struck me most about your vatican was how gaudy and gold crusted it was. Like the giant gold spires behind the alter at St. Peters or the rooms full of idols from other civilizations of antiquity, e.g. the Egyptian and roman area at the vatican. Get the fuck over yourself. You are not god, you are a crusty old man with way to much money and power preaching about the evils of money and power - its not ironic - its sick.

Not only that all that gold came from really sketchy, anti-christian actions like plundering the Americas, Africa and as I learned just today the Jews in collaboration with the Nazis

So before anyone should believe anything you say, you should go ahead and give it all back. Thats right, melt down all your fanciness and go back to be a christian church for the sake of christianity or live like you do and stop condemning the rest of the world for it.

On Friday, Benedict told young people they shouldn't fear spreading their faith in a society where secularism is entrenched and Islam is growing.



Hello holy war ;(
tinypliny - 09/14/08 12:58
Actually when anyone begins to preach that one hypothetical faith construct is better than the other, it automatically is a sign of hypocrisy and probably extends to other aspects of their duplicitous lives.
imk2 - 09/13/08 19:14
awww....you make me proud. i felt like i was reading one of my own posts.
drew - 09/13/08 10:28
Yup. This is hypocritical.

As for spreading faith. Sharing a message of non-violence (which I believe the Christian message is) will not lead to a holy war. I wish he would have been crystal clear as to what message to share and how to share it, so that it could be better evaluated.

09/12/2008 22:29 #45659

Buffalo Weapons Buy back
Category: weapons
I think it is a great diea for the city of Buffalo to buy guns off the street in order to reduce the number of guns out there. Acoording to the Buffalo News (I don't know why I bother linking as it will be gon ein a flash anyways) they will be buying back guns at 7 local churches on the 27th of septemeber.

Unfortunately the prices are ridiculous:

An Uzi, AK-47 or other assault weapon can be traded in for a $100 cash card. Handguns will command $75, while rifles and shotguns have a $50 trade-in value. The Police Department will give $10 cash cards for nonworking or antique guns, including pellet guns and BB guns.



I mean I think the street value and even the scrap metal value of these guns is way higher. I love how antqiue guns will get only $10 when some of them could be worth like $10,000. Same with $100 for an uzi. What do you think the street value of an uzi is? I wonder what really happens to all the guns.

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In case you are interested, here is where the weapons are being bought back at.


The same seven drop-off sites that were used in last year's buyback will be accepting weapons:

> Episcopal Church of the Good Shepard, 96 Jewett Parkway.

> Prince of Peace Christian Church, 190 Albany St.

> Primera United Methodist Church, 62 Virginia St.

> St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 450 Abbott Road.

> True Bethel Baptist Church, 907 E. Ferry St.

> St. John Baptist Church, 184 Goodell St.

> St. Mark's Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 256 Riverside Ave.


tinypliny - 09/14/08 13:02
What a waste. Just ban gun ownership and lock up all illegal weapons. All this buying back is never going to be adequate until newer weapons are no longer available to replenish gun-less hands.

Of course, if the might-be new president herself believes in gun power and shoots down opposition, this country is going to gun-hell.
metalpeter - 09/14/08 11:07
Am I the only one who thinks it is odd that the guns will be turned in at Churches. I get that you don't want to do it a police station because then it wouldn't really be no questions asked. But I can just get this image of "Hey Kids in bring Guns to church day", again I'm sure it is just me.
drew - 09/13/08 10:21
Studies have shown these to be very ineffective.

:::link:::

Sometimes, people trade in a gun to "trade up" later.

09/11/2008 22:36 #45650

Book reviewer needed?
Category: books
Anyone who knows me, knows I really don't like reading non-technical manuals/science stuff at all but I got this request today and I think it might interest someone on here - so I am throwing it out there.

Dear Paul,

How does a girl from a working class family in Buffalo, NY --- a city where winters last for six months or longer and residents drape their windows in plastic to keep out the wind and the snow --- end up becoming the youngest person with a seat on the American Stock Exchange and a millionaire by the age of twenty-one? Laura Pedersen tells the story in her hilarious new memoir BUFFALO GAL (Fulcrum; October 31st; trade paperback).

The Pedersens, like many families surviving in the frigid North during the seventies, feared rising prices at the gas pump, argued about the thermostat, and fought over the dog to stay warm at night. While her parents were preoccupied with surviving separation and stagflation, Laura became the neighborhood wild child, skipping school to play poker, bet horses and trade stocks. Set during a defining era of race riots, antiwar protests and abortion rallies, BUFFALO GAL combines laugh-out-loud humor with a genuine slice of social history.

Laura Pedersen writes for The New York Times and is the author of eight books, including BEGINNER'S LUCK, which was chosen as a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection. Honored as one of Ten Outstanding Young Americans by President Clinton, Pedersen currently lives in New York City.

I am writing to see if you would like to receive a copy of BUFFALO GAL to review or discuss on your website.

More details can be found online at www.laurapedersenbooks.com:
-About Laura Pedersen
-About BUFFALO GAL
-BUFFALO GAL excerpt
-More praise
-For book clubs

Please contact me for a review copy, to request an interview or guest blog with Laura Pedersen, or if you have any questions/comments. I look forward to hearing from you.

Best wishes,
Anna Jarzab
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mike - 09/12/08 11:22
i would tots do it!
hodown - 09/12/08 10:36
If you get the book I'll totally read it and review it. Carolyn would read it and review it for Facebook too. We totes heart books!
tinypliny - 09/11/08 23:05
Wow. People send you the strangest offers and letters. There was that woman who wrote about a toy you won for Matthew back in 2005 or something.

09/11/2008 18:58 #45645

My first day with vista
Category: computers
After crashing my computer screen to a weird chopped up windows logo death like I never saw before, this is what my computer looked like after rebooting windows vista, nice!

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heidi - 09/12/08 14:18
Vista is evil!

mrdeadlier - 09/12/08 12:36
Me and that screen are buds. We hang out together a lot.
dcoffee - 09/11/08 21:13
What's weird about that? Aren't computers supposed to take little spontaneous naps? What gives?

I'm going to get me one of those dual OS apples next time too :/