More on how big money and their plans to rule every government on the globe.
Ok as a chiropractic student, and upper cervical student as well, this scares me!
This is practicing chiropractic without a license. That is illegal.
If you live in a state that allows this, please write your state and contact your state Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
Another reason to go to Holland! I mean for school, and learning of course.
I thought he of all people would've made his saving throw.
MILWAUKEE - Gary Gygax, who co-created the fantasy game Dungeons & Dragons and helped start the role-playing phenomenon, died Tuesday morning at his home in Lake Geneva. He was 69.
Here is a great comic homage at the Order of the Stick
Scientist have nailed down how and when the Earth will cease to exist.
The sun will slowly expand into a red giant, pushing the Earth further out into space, but not far enough.
Our home planet will be snagged by the sun's outer atmosphere, gradually plunging to its doom inside the fiery stellar furnace.
School officials in Ga. 'standing by' decision to run controversial column - Article compared homosexuality to Down syndrome
WTF?! this is true...
October 3, 2007
GEORGIA - District officials are standing by a Marietta high school principal's decision not to censor an opinion piece calling homosexuality one of biology's "reproductive errors," despite high profile media attention describing the "furor" caused by the article.
A column by Carlton J. Kell High School senior Thomas Benjamin appeared in this year's first edition of the school's student newspaper, The Inkwell, arguing that homosexuality is a medical disorder "as much as Down's syndrome."
After copies of the paper were distributed on Friday, some students said they were "upset" the column was allowed to run, according to articles in both The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and The Marietta Daily Journal.
“Blade Runner: The Final Cut” — as the definitive director’s cut is titled — was scheduled to play at the New York Film Festival Saturday night, opens at the Ziegfeld in New York and the Landmark in Los Angeles on Friday, and comes out in December in a five-disc set with scads of extra features.
An earlier director’s cut played in theaters 15 years ago to great fanfare and is still available on DVD. But the new one is something different: darker, bleaker, more beautifully immersive.
A man dressed as Chewbacca was arrested after police said the street performer head-butted a tour guide operator in front of Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
Frederick Evan Young, 44, of Los Angeles was booked Thursday for investigation of misdemeanor battery, police Lt. Paul Vernon said.
Thanks Stacey!
A 62-year-old grandmother who prosecutors said ran drugs to support her bingo habit has been sentenced to three years in prison and a $150,000 fine.
He's flouncy, bouncy, full of vim and vigour and loves to leap in your lap, or so the song says. But Winnie the Pooh's Tigger has landed in trouble at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida - he stands accused of hitting a child while posing for a photo.
Jerry Monaco of New Hampshire was filming his son Jerry Jnr as he posed with Tigger at the Orlando theme park. But what he saw through the viewfinder was Tiger delivering Jerry an out of character whack. The footage, since circulated on the internet, shows the boy, two other children and his mother posing for a photo with Tigger.
Russian Nuclear Submarine Patrols
The Russian nuclear submarine force is far less active today than during the Cold War. Since 1984, according to information obtained from the U.S. Navy, the annual number of extended patrols performed by strategic nuclear submarines and nuclear-powered attack submarines has dropped from more than 230 in 1984 to less than 10 today.
Interestingly, the drop occurred well before the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Between 1984 and 1989 (the year the Berlin Wall fell), the annual number of patrols plunged to less than half its peak patrol level in 1984.
After the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the annual number of patrols continued to decline until it reached its lowest level in 2001 with only two patrols accomplished. 2002 was particularly noteworthy because it was the first time the Russian Navy did not send any strategic submarines on extended deterrent patrols.
Thanks Stace!
Well I am sure you have all seen the CNN footage of this. This is the uncut video of Saddam's hanging.
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People's History of the United States : 1492 to Present (P.S.) by Howard Zinn

Dune (Dune Chronicles, Book 1) by Frank Herbert

The Pirates of the New England Coast 1630-1730 by John Henry Edmonds



The Exorcism of Emily Rose (Special Edition, Unrated) by

War of the Worlds (Widescreen Edition)

Ninja Scroll: The Series - Ultimate Collection

The Amityville Horror (Widescreen Special Edition)

Batman Begins (Two-Disc Deluxe Edition with Comic Book) by
Just got this Monday, still haven't watched it yet. Tonight, after an hour of Call of Cthulhu I'm going to watch it!

The Devil's Rejects (Unrated Widescreen Edition)