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Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Feb 19, 2007 20:24
... economic information was no longer possible. All Democrats needed in 2000 was someone willing to grab a shovel to bury the carrion. Prince Alpert, however, never grabbed a shovel in his entire life and he _certainly_ wasn't going to start doing it in 2000. So ...
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Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Feb 18, 2007 08:54
... when censorship of economic information was no longer possible. All Democrats needed in 2000 was someone willing to grab a shovel to bury the carrion. Prince Alpert, however, never grabbed a shovel in his entire life and he _certainly_ wasn't going to start doing it in 2000. So the buzzards appeared ...
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Author: CoreyWhite
Date: Feb 13, 2007 14:05
... a millitary surge, reaching into Iraq. I'm tunneling my way to freedom. Like an Eskimo on vacation to Hawaii One Igloo under the snow One spider hole to hide them And once the snow from my freezer reaches your door You can be sure it will pile high past your rooftop. And you will be a prisoner to the blizzard like me Shoveling your way to freedom, with a spoon. This valentines day.
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Author: Space Cowboy
Date: Jan 8, 2007 09:05
... of the third snow storm in as many weeks, I can say anecdotally that Sheng reinvigorated me each time I went out to shovel. I'd shovel for an hour and rest an hour with a nice big cup which I drank off the top. I can say in ... other teas which still left me parched and lethargic. I also ended up with no aches or any need for aspirin from many hours of shoveling for each storm. Jim
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:29
...me, as a filmmaker, an insight into a Mayor, a police chief, and a Governor who were supremely ambushed by the leaderless consensus-based decision making of the activists, and then took a large shovel and began to dig themselves further into a nice giant hole. In Denver and Minneapolis I watched as a coalition of veterans, students, activists and others stage a pair of anti-war rallies. In...
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Author: à»àºàº£àºàºµà»à»àº¥àº£àºµà»
Date: Sep 19, 2008 05:00
... fist as hard as you can.” PBL took a mighty swing and tried to hit the boss’ hand. The boss removed his hand PBL hit the tree. The boss said, “That’s intelligence!” PBL went back to his hole. Johnny asked, “What’d he say?” “He said we are down here because of intelligence.” “What’s intelligence?” Johnny asked. PBL puts his hand on his face and said, “Take your shovel and hit my hand.”
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 15, 2008 06:24
... Honor's daily lies and bilge--his constant attempts to divert attention from substantive issues--I'm going to assume that others will spend more than enough time on the sewage that Steve Schmidt is shoveling and, from now on, try to stick to the issues. LINK TIME (Joe Klein) Apology Not Accepted: he is responsible for one of the sleaziest ads I've ever seen in presidential politics, so ...
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Author: Tim
Date: Sep 13, 2008 02:15
... out. --------------------------------------- That is indeed the 18th century analysis of production factors, when "labor" referred to human draft animals who pulled oars and plows, swung hammers and shovels, toted barges and lifted bales. You should read some more modern stuff, e.g., Paul Romer. The real factors are natural materials, knowledge and imagination, and ...
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Author: Publius
Date: Sep 12, 2008 22:15
... the diamond had, not enhance it. That is indeed the 18th century analysis of production factors, when "labor" referred to human draft animals who pulled oars and plows, swung hammers and shovels, toted barges and lifted bales. You should read some more modern stuff, e.g., Paul Romer. The real factors are natural materials, knowledge and imagination, and capital. Labor is a...
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