<div class="quote_poster">Smitty Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Well, now I've narrowed it down to two things either A: get a Blackberry Curve or AT&T 8525 or B: switch over to T-Mobile and get the Sidekick 3. EDIT: Only thing about the SK3 is that I heard that T-Mobile has pretty poor service and I also heard some hasn't really had much problems.</div> I have a few friends with the Curve and they said it was treating them well. I don't know too much about the AT&T 8525, but it does have Wi-Fi so you can get online wherever there is a wireless connection. You can't do that with the Curve. I don't know what your budget is, but the Curve should be less expensive though. I wouldn't get a sidekick. Personally, I think they look childish. I always associate it with high school. If I was at a job interview and needed to take out a number, I would feel a little embarrassed flipping the sidekick screen, lol. Some of my friends who have sidekicks are looking to switch and others love their sidekicks to death. I guess it's just different strokes for different strokes. They aren't my style though.
Life is a uh, depended on how you dress her. I really wish I still had my YMCA account for ugly days like these.
Nobody really comes out in the summer from what I hear. I was about to go yesterday but there were only like 3 people in the gym and I would have to pay $12 for a day pass.
Man, I got in a crazy fight last night and can't see out of my left eye now. It was just a black eye when I went to bed, but I woke up and it had swollen up like crazy. I think he might have fractured a bone or something, because I was in a lot of pain. Funny thing is, right when I woke up, the last thing I was dreaming of was a bigass fight. It's crazy how relevant your dreams can be sometimes. I decided I'm going to get two tattoos. One is going to be on my left bicep to remind me of my brother, who I likely won't see again for another five or so years, and the decisions he's made in life and the **** that's happened because of it. I'm not sure what I'm going to get yet, but it'll likely be some sort of imagery portraying our government as being unfair or blind, just not sure what the right images for that message are yet. The other one is to remind me of how important music is in my life. I've lost my mom, my dad walked out on me, my brother's in state, and I'm sitting here with a shiner the size of a grapefruit, yet music can save me, and it always has and always will. It's more than just a form of media; it's spiritual. For that I'm getting it on my inner right forearm, right over the vein I'd use to shoot up back in high school. This is the image I'm thinking of so far. I've already talked to my friend who does tattoos and he said he can do it no sweat - http://rockmerchuniverse.com/cgi-bin/image...epperstees3.jpg ... just the fairy and logo on the bottom tee, not the other bullshit, and I want it in different shades of blue, like my Grizzlies sig. I think that'd look the best.
Hey Riot, check out Dennis Kucinich. He's the man. From wiki - <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">On December 11, 2006 in a speech delivered at Cleveland City Hall, Kucinich announced he would seek the nomination of the Democratic Party for President in 2008. His platform[32] for 2008 includes: - Creating a single-payer system of universal health care that provides full coverage for all Americans by passage of the United States National Health Insurance Act. - The immediate withdrawal of all U.S. forces from Iraq; replacing them with an international security force. - Guaranteed quality education for all; including free pre-kindergarten and college for all who want it. - Immediate withdrawal from the World Trade Organization (WTO) and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). - Repealing the USA PATRIOT Act. - Fostering a world of international cooperation. - Abolishing the death penalty. - Environmental renewal and clean energy. - Preventing the privatization of social security. - Providing full social security benefits at age 65. - Creating a cabinet-level "Department of Peace" - Ratifying the ABM Treaty and the Kyoto Protocol. - Introducing reforms to bring about instant-runoff voting. - Protecting a woman's right to choose while decreasing the number of abortions performed in the U.S. - Ending the war on drugs. - Legalizing same-sex marriage. - Creating a balance between workers and corporations. - Ending the H1B and L1 Visa Programs - Restoring rural communities and family farms. - Strengthening gun control. </div> His values are pretty much the same as a lot of Americans, but he doesn't have the name that other guys have. He's got more experience than Obama and better convictions than Hilary. He's getting my vote. Anyway, I decided I'm going to get two tattoos (left bicep and right inner forearm). I'm just going back and forth on the design of the first. I'll post pictures when I get them inked.
Stalin: 'It's Not the People Who Vote that Count; It's the People Who Count the Votes' I <3 TX I <3 Bush
I don't know if I'm going to vote. I don't really follow politics that much. If I do vote, it'll be a tossup. I'll just select at random like an idiot.
<div class="quote_poster">igotask8board Wrote</div><div class="quote_post"> I <3 TX I <3 Bush</div> That's another thing I strongly dislike about the US voting system. It seems as if people vote for a guy simply because he is from the same state as one self, regardless of what his political views are. Dennis Kucinich seems to have some good views, as does Gravel. It's good that many of the democrats are for a universal health care system (right?), because it really seems like the US needs it. I think there was a documentary a while ago that really showed how horrible it is today. I also think that it's good that some of the candidates are for increased gun control.
There will never be gun control. As long as there is a black market, there will be guns. There will be ways for people to get guns. Guns are a big part of American Society, it's not going to go away.
<div class="quote_poster">Bahir Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">That's another thing I strongly dislike about the US voting system. It seems as if people vote for a guy simply because he is from the same state as one self, regardless of what his political views are. Dennis Kucinich seems to have some good views, as does Gravel. It's good that many of the democrats are for a universal health care system (right?), because it really seems like the US needs it. I think there was a documentary a while ago that really showed how horrible it is today. I also think that it's good that some of the candidates are for increased gun control.</div> In the 04 election, my mental vote went to Nader.
<div class="quote_poster">Mamba Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">There will never be gun control. As long as there is a black market, there will be guns. There will be ways for people to get guns. Guns are a big part of American Society, it's not going to go away.</div> I really think Chris Rock had the solution for gun control. Make the prices of the bullets EXPENSIVE as hell. Make them cost $1000 each. This way when you read about someone getting shot 10 times, you know he probably deserved it. You can have your guns, just no ammo to use them, fair?
<div class="quote_poster">shapecity Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I really think Chris Rock had the solution for gun control. Make the prices of the bullets EXPENSIVE as hell. Make them cost $1000 each. This way when you read about someone getting shot 10 times, you know he probably deserved it. You can have your guns, just no ammo to use them, fair?</div> Lmao, Chris rock is the man. I remeber when he said that. Invalid Video Link "$5000 dollars. I'm going blow your f*ucking brains out...when I can afford it" "When you get shot, you're not gunna go to the doctor, the man gonna come and take his bullet back."
<div class="quote_poster">Bahir Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">That's another thing I strongly dislike about the US voting system. It seems as if people vote for a guy simply because he is from the same state as one self, regardless of what his political views are</div> It's not so much that they vote for candidates from their state, it's that they vote for candidates based on their appearance, their charisma, etc. --- hence why Obama is leading Kucinich in the polls.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Edit: Wow, Eddie Griffin is dead. R.I.P.</div> the guy had a rough life...my heart goes out to him, because he had some serious problems...
<div class="quote_poster">shapecity Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I really think Chris Rock had the solution for gun control. Make the prices of the bullets EXPENSIVE as hell. Make them cost $1000 each. This way when you read about someone getting shot 10 times, you know he probably deserved it. You can have your guns, just no ammo to use them, fair?</div> Yeah that makes a ton of sense, got to wonder why no one has done that yet? Especially with another massacre earlier this year at VT (which was swept under the rug pretty quickly).