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News Briefs 25-05-2005

Anyone else want to exterminate Crazy Frog?

Quote of the Day:

First learn the meaning of what you say, and then speak.

Epictetus

    1. ” no more, frog off !”
      Hi,

      dumddumdum dadumbbb, ah my almost 9 year old goes wild with the crazy frog, debilitating. Then again these ringtone commercials seem to go on all the time- nickelodeon/foxkids, no escaping it. It’ll be number one in britain this week, interesting to see how top of the pops will manage the crazy frog, perhaps some out of work ninja turtles could apply.

      ” do unto others as you would have them do unto you “

        1. Crazy Frog
          I’m currently using my underworld contacts to find a contract killer willing to bump off anyone and everyone who creates and supports the Crazy Frog ringtone plague.

          I’ll keep you updated …

          1. I just met the contract kille
            I just met the contract killer for brunch, and his mobile phone rang … the contract killer uses the Crazy Frog ringtone. I had to kill the contract killer. This goes deeper than Deep Throat, J …

      1. Point
        Hal Siemer has a good point since politicians talk rubbish it follows that any debate they would have is rubbish due to a priori status of the rubbishness of their talk.

        Only reason for letting them debate is for comedic value. But will debate with you over the value of that versus the value of their silence 🙂

  1. Missing $3 trillion = Death Star
    This relates to an article posted a few months back about how U.S. black ops projects are legally allowed to siphon funds from any other government department they choose.

    What I couldn’t figure out at the time, was why all the nations funding the U.S. deficit were doing so, since the threat of not doing so would be a potent weapon in itself, to either defend themselves against the U.S., militarily or economically, or used as a bargaining chip in negotiating with the U.S. on everything of interest to them. After all, the U.S. dollars they receive from trade could be used to import oil, or for that matter, to pay almost anyone for anything, rather than “investing” it in U.S. Treasury notes. Now it makes sense — it took them too long to realize what they were unintentionally funding.

    1. deficits
      Deficits are great. The funny thing is, some nations that have a large trade surplus with the US think they will be paid for this in the future. This of course remains to be seen, and depends to a large extent on exchange rates. In the meantime, they make all these things, and in return get little pieces of paper with numbers on them. Or, just numbers stored in computers. What a deal!

    2. Death Star
      Given the parallels between Star Wars and events in this galaxy very very near, it is quite a scary story, and I would not put it past George Bush to do something like this. He is, after all, responsible for a lot of murder and mayhem. He may like it for all I know.

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