View Full Version : Please post some kind of good news.........OK?
Ponce
7th July 2010, 11:09 PM
Everything that I read is only about bad news, bad news, bad news........I mean, none of it affects me directly because I don't let it be so........but come on now........many here are in hot water in more ways than one, so...........how about some good news?
Libertytree
7th July 2010, 11:12 PM
I've stayed in a Holiday Inn Express :)
vacuum
7th July 2010, 11:14 PM
I just used the new thank you feature for the first time.
EE_
7th July 2010, 11:14 PM
Good news would be these hot Cuban ladies showing up at your door needing a place to stay for a night or two.
http://rockstar-pickup.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/hot-sexy-women.jpg
EE_
7th July 2010, 11:21 PM
Do you think those chi-chi's are real?
As real as them showing up at your door :-\
Book
7th July 2010, 11:22 PM
Everything that I read is only about bad news, bad news, bad news........
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LIKE THIS? (http://gold-silver.us/forum/general-discussion/shortage-of-food-ahead/msg75701/#msg75701)
Liquid
7th July 2010, 11:24 PM
The good new is that you are alive and well posting asking for good news. If it was bad news, you'd be dealing with the bad news wilth little time to reflect on the lack of good news.
In reality, the lack of bad news...IS good news. So that's good news in itself.
Great news however, is appreciating the good news, from lack of bad news...and letting the good news sink in. So, you posting this question to me is great f*cking news man...
Buddha
7th July 2010, 11:27 PM
Not to be an asshole, but there is a sub-forum for this. ;D Anyway... I recently found a decent paying second job and I'm going over to my mothers tomorrow to eat chili. sounds good to me! :banrasta
Grand Master Melon
7th July 2010, 11:41 PM
For those of you who follow basketball, the good news is that the lebron james circus will be over tomorrow.
Mouse
8th July 2010, 12:02 AM
Concombres mi hombres
These just in. I was looking through them a couple days ago like "I should probably pick some of these, but there's not many". Turns out I was wrong..Lot's more to come. The dog fetches beers, and herds chickens.
Good news you can use. Not from the msm ...ws.
Cebu_4_2
8th July 2010, 12:09 AM
the last Basetball game I was at was this one, quite a while ago and I haven't seen anything better to make me spend my ferns on, enjoy people these guys are/were real and can kick ass in leisure, again enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyyZaJag2Fc
Edit: this video freaks me out how much better they were than any basetball team, some rule prevented them from becoming a real team but I don't remember what the deal was.
Ponce
8th July 2010, 02:03 AM
I can see that many of you are really scared of what is going on and you try to camuflage it with jokes.
Mouse
8th July 2010, 02:10 AM
Please inform us of what is "really" going on. I think most of us get it. Perhaps you have some new news other than running away won't work for this one. If that was even real.
I need to invest in more paper products and that IS true wisdom. I also need to prep, prep, and prep some more. helter skelter, It's a coming down.
If you have info you should share it, Ponce. We are listening.
Peace.
My take is that the gulf is the new stewpot for brewing "green" aquaculture energy. Your thoughts on this? All the pieces are beginning to align that this is energy 9.....1,,,,,,,,,`1
Please post some pics from your "trip".
the white rabbit
8th July 2010, 02:11 AM
Hows about Many will not die !!!!
the white rabbit
8th July 2010, 02:15 AM
Hows about Many will not die !!!!
And for the record my nuts are not cut !!! Thats good news.
Libertarian_Guard
8th July 2010, 02:18 AM
Common Ponce, lighten up a bit. You know that laughter is the best medicine.
Silver Rocket Bitches!
8th July 2010, 07:20 AM
Four abandoned puppies rescued in Paterson
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
BY MAGGIE ASTOR
PATERSON — A city housing inspector saved four puppies’ lives Wednesday afternoon when he found them abandoned behind a burned-down house and called animal control.
Chief Animal Control Officer John DeCando responded at about 12:30 p.m. and picked up the puppies, which had been left in a cage without food or water in the 100-degree heat in an alleyway near 41 Cedar St.
“They must have been there a while,†DeCando said. “They’re undernourished, thin, and they need to be brought back to health.
“If that inspector didn’t call us, they’d probably have been all dead,†he said.
The puppies are expected to recover. They will be taken to a vet Thursday to be checked for worms and other illnesses, and will be available for adoption in seven days if no one claims them before then.
“I hope the owner does come down, because I want to slam him with a bunch of tickets,†DeCando said. The fine for animal cruelty is $1,000.
“Is this the worst thing I’ve seen? No,†he said. “But I’d like to put this person in a cage without food or water and see how they feel.â€
The housing inspector who found the puppies could not be reached for comment.
Happy?
Now can we go back to talking about the oilpocalypse, impending war with Iran, collapse of the financial system, border annex, gulf state police state or record unemployment?
Ponce
8th July 2010, 11:23 AM
UK treasure hunter finds 52,000 Roman coins
LONDON – A treasure hunter has found about 52,500 Roman coins, one of the largest such discoveries ever in Britain, officials said Thursday.
The hoard, which was valued at 3.3 million pounds ($5 million), includes hundreds of coins bearing the image of Marcus Aurelius Carausius, who seized power in Britain and northern France in the late third century and proclaimed himself emperor.
Dave Crisp, a treasure hunter using a metal detector, located the coins in April in a field in southwestern England, according to the Somerset County Council and the Portable Antiquities Scheme.
The coins were buried in a large jar about a foot (30 centimeters) deep and weighed about 160 kilograms (350 pounds) in all.
Crisp said a "funny signal" from his metal detector prompted him to start digging.
"I put my hand in, pulled out a bit of clay and there was a little radial, a little bronze Roman coin — very, very small, about the size of my fingernail," Crisp said in an interview with the BBC.
He recovered about 20 coins before discovering that they were in a pot, and realized he needed expert help.
"Because Mr. Crisp resisted the temptation to dig up the coins it has allowed archaeologists from Somerset County Council to carefully excavate the pot and its contents, ensuring important evidence about the circumstances of its burial was preserved," said Anna Booth, of Somerset Council.
Somerset Coroner Tony Williams scheduled an inquest Thursday to formally determine whether the find is subject to the Treasure Act, a formal step toward determining a price to be paid by any institution which wishes to acquire the hoard.
The hoard is one of the largest ever found in Britain, and will reveal more about the nation's history in the third century, said Roger Bland, of the British Museum. The find includes more than 760 coins from the reign of Carausius, the Roman naval officer who seized power in 286 and ruled until he was assassinated in 293.
"The late third century A.D. was a time when Britain suffered barbarian invasions, economic crises and civil wars," Bland said.
"Roman rule was finally stabilized when the Emperor Diocletian formed a coalition with the Emperor Maximian, which lasted 20 years. This defeated the separatist regime which had been established in Britain by Carausius.
"This find presents us with an opportunity to put Carausius on the map. School children across the country have been studying Roman Britain for decades, but are never taught about Carausius our lost British emperor."
The discovery of the Roman coins follows last year's discovery of a hoard of Anglo-Saxon coins in central England. The so-called Staffordshire Hoard included more than 1,500 objects, mostly made from gold.
The Portable Antiquities Scheme is a department of the British Museum which deals with treasure finds.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100708/ap_on_re_eu/eu_britain_roman_coins
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