i realise that only a minority do support him lol. and the caps were extreme sos. everything dandy? serves me right for generalising huh?
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North Korea
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yeah bushes popularity is some what equivalent to the popularity of polka music to todays youth.
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similar to soccer in the USA
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At this point, Bush's approval rating in the U.S. is quite low, and approval for the war has dr19 July: In reply to:A Gallup poll analysis released today finds President Bush's job approval rating at the lowest of his presidency and, at 47.4%...He had average a 62% approval rating during his first term in office.21 June: In reply to:Amid rising violence in Iraq and growing protest at home, a new CNN/USA Today Gallup poll shows that nearly six in 10 Americans now oppose the war in Iraq. Only 39% favor it, down from 47% three months ago.12 July: In reply to:Gallup reports today that its latest poll found that one in three Americans “believe in ghosts.” The numbers: 32% of all adults say they believe that “ghosts/spirits of dead people can come back,” while 48% do not, and 19% are unsure.An even larger number of Americans believe that houses can be haunted, with 37% holding that position, 46% saying no, and 16% not sure.There's an ideological twist, with 42% of liberals saying they believe in ghosts--but only 25% of conservatives and 35% of moderates saying this.Belief in ghosts declines with age, with 45 of those 18 to 29 sticking to that, while only 22% of those 65 and over holding that view.The poll was based on interviews with 1,002 adults, with a plus or minus 3% sampling error.All quotes were taken from Editor & Publisher's Web site.
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This whole terrorists bombing crap could have all been prevented if it weren't for one man's hatred towards another...
Oh and all of you slobbering over Angel. Have some dignity. She's great and all *whoop whoop* but close your mouths lol. Too much drool. (get the mop)
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Are you jealous Smooches. Put a picture of yourself for an avatar, and we might just drool over you too!
It's hard to drool over Daffy, you know.
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I'm amused by the 5% beleieving in haunted houses without believing in Ghostshands Smooches a tissueDon't worry hon, I'm an equal opportunity gusher
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Jessica Rabbit is drool-worthy.
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In reply to:Oh and all of you slobbering over Angel. Have some dignity. they're not drooling, its just a long running kinda joke thing between us all that started before you signed up..............you know, acting around, being silly........sigh
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who's joking?
I actually have drool running down my chin right now. Of course, that might be due to a milnd neurological problem or possibly the medication they give me.
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I thought it was extra tasty. That also explains why my heart is pounding so hard that I think it's going to explode!
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oh that explains it then. wow its gets everywhere sexpot...
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glad to be of service, oh so very glad.
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In reply to: It's hard to drool over Daffy You've gotta be kidding me, right? Are you implying that Donald or Howard is sexier? With those dark smouldering eyes, that dangerous scowl, that deliciously pert little tail and that oh-so-appealing speech impediment, Daffy is easily the most gorgeous duck ever!
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Speaking of drooling, I love Korean food. There's the everything-gets-barbecued kind, and there's the everyting-gets-thrown-in-the-soup kind, which also includes such non-soup items as bi-bim-bap (that's where everything gets thrown into the rice).
But I don't think people in North Korea, by and large, have enough to eat. A North Korean who lives near the Chinese border observed that the dogs in China live much better than the people in North Korea. That's when she realized the propaganda is a load of nonsense.
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lol, exactly my point. Daffy is the sexiest duck out there.
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steve, you are talking dirty to me!ever have bulgogi?I cook more Asian food than a Chineese gandma!
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Yes, of course! Texans aren't the only ones who do great barbecue. There used to be a place in downtown Manchester, NH that had the greatest bulgogi, etc. It was the best after-ski food...but they weren't open Sunday, unfortunately. But someone bought the place, shrunk the portions, rasied the prices, and reduced the quality. If you find a restaurant that does something really good, you have to go there a lot and get it, because it probably won't last. There was a Thai place that made perfect Tom Yum soup...but they restaurant was taken over in a few months by people who charged a lot, but couldn't cook well (that was in Stoneham, MA). And the best hot and sour soup can be found in Peabody, MA. And the best Vietnamese food (especally a sweet/spicy hotpot with catfish) in Boston's Chinatown. I don't know how they got fresh catfish in Boston, but they did.Asian food totally rules. If you can cook it, you and your family are very, very lucky. I once dated a Chinese woman who was amazing in a lot of ways, but she was just an OK cook. We used to wrap wontons together...and she provided invaluable assistance with a sushi party I had (I've had several, but that was propbably the only time we handled the salmon properly).Hint if you live in Boston and want good fish fit for eating raw: Sea to You, just past the World Trade Ctr. It's where a lot of the Japanese restaurants get their fish.
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I make dumplings like an insane dim-sum chef. Fryed, steamed... you name it!
What I can't figure out is these Viet shisskababs that I always get at our "multiculturable festable"
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I've never seen any shishkebab-like thing in a Vietnamese restaurant.That reminds me of a Cambodian restaurant a few doors down from the Vietnamese restaurant. They hold functions (like weddings) for the Cambodian community. Good stuff...quite spicy.