Asma

Doctor Asma
Oct 21, 2003
3,658
15 minutes left !
I think i'll just wait for the countdown and go to bed, doesnt really make a difference since iam spending it at home -_-
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,804
Its my first anniversary @ juventuz
:martini: :beer::champ: :pint: :malt: for all
Congrats! :party:

Tell that to the Russians and Polaks who drink it, Greg. I'm sure your Lithuanian ass can handle them. :lol:

Vodka is my favorite, along with tequila. Just bought a bottle of Grey Goose today myself.
Yeah, but tequila actually has a flavor. It isn't just a pure vehicle to add alcohol to whatever girly concoction someone comes up with. :stuckup:

15 minutes left !
I think i'll just wait for the countdown and go to bed, doesnt really make a difference since iam spending it at home -_-
Happy noon, Dec 31.
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
Get loose on Gin and Juice!!! Happy new year to all the believers, the non believers, and the ones who just don’t care. I’m about to bust loose, are you feelin' it too.

I need to go grab some gin and pineapple juice for the party tonight. Liquor stores close early today
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,381
One of my uncle's law classmates, Kurt Haskell, was on the flight to Detroit that the Nigerian terrorist tried to destroy. He is claiming that not only did the supposed terrorist have help getting on board the plane, but also that the FBI tried to cover up the help and also the fact that another bomb was on the plane. Just more fishy stuff. He tried to get his story out on CNN but they didn't really want to hear it, supposedly.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/flight-253-eyewitness-authorities-are-lying-about-terror-attack.html
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,804
Btw, great article in this week's Economist about Detroit:
http://www.economist.com/world/unitedstates/displaystory.cfm?story_id=15108683

20 years ago I stumbled across Asbury Park, NJ and saw what a smaller town looks like when the tide comes in, washes all the people away, and leaves a hulk of decaying playgrounds and industry. But to imagine those sort of industrial ghost town effects at the scale of Detroit is really one of the stories of the century.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,381
Btw, great article in this week's Economist about Detroit:
http://www.economist.com/world/unitedstates/displaystory.cfm?story_id=15108683

20 years ago I stumbled across Asbury Park, NJ and saw what a smaller town looks like when the tide comes in, washes all the people away, and leaves a hulk of decaying playgrounds and industry. But to imagine those sort of industrial ghost town effects at the scale of Detroit is really one of the stories of the century.
I actually saw the houses just to the side of Gratiot as explained in the article.

At least a few of the great Detroit landmarks are still standing. The Art Deco Fisher Building and Theatre is quite a stunning building, especially the marble sculptured walls inside. I was there just last night to see Jersey Boys -- not the G. Rossi douchebag version either.
 

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