at least 10 foot wide almost all solid wood (cherry-looking)
its fucking gorgeous it has room for everything - built in everything
i helped her put her tv into it - it makes her 32" in tv look like a gameboy. "well i guess i'm gonna hafta buy a bigger tv!" must be nice thing cost at least $2K. and she wants to get surround sound for it because the doors have pannels which popout and insert speaker covers into them - its rediculous
how teh fuck do i not want money! its impossible, fucking greed capitalism, consumerism, its fucking killing me
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i have to buy a car and be broke for the rest of my life
i dont know why this is so hard - i just dont really want to do it
i hate car dealers
there is nothing more embarrasing than being taken by a salesman
my subaru just passed 171000 miles today
i would like to see it hit 200000 - but odds are slim
ive officially put more miles on teh car than anyone else
ive had it for 5 years and put 96k! nuts huh?
where do i go? what do i have to show for it?
wheres my fucking entertainment center?
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gang of four were good but not that good
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i still dont see any appeal to the deftones
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thank god for huffingtonpost.com?
ulia Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall
Marriage Trouble
Julia:
I had intended to co-blog with my husband, but due to circumstances enumerated below, that may never be possible.
Brad:
I have been married to a beautiful, smart, funny woman since 1987. Together we have had two happy children and shared nearly 18 years of marital bliss. Now the whole thing is ruined.
Like most Americans, I had hoped that the Defense of Marriage Act would do just that: defend my marriage. Apparently not. Look around and youll see the gays getting gay-married all over the place, and, to quote, well, everyone: gay marriage destroys real marriage. Now, when I come home to my wife, I feel nothing. How could I? SHE COULD BE A MAN. Thanks a lot, gays. Thanks for rendering our vows obsolete. Thanks for illegitimizing our sons. Thanks for tearing asunder a great institution that has heretofore withstood Las Vegas, Elizabeth Taylor, Larry King and Britney Spears combined.
The only hope for this sacred rite is that the People will be allowed to express their opinion on the issue, perhaps in a nationwide plebiscite. This would be just the sort of opportunity to head off unpopular progress (e.g. feminism or integration) that we never got in the 60s. I think we all know which way an up or down vote on Gayness (much less Gay Marriage) would go. I DARE the activist judges to go against the WILL OF THE PEOPLE after that! Earl Warrens are in thankfully short supply these days. Until such a vote, however, I have begun re-organizing my finances so I dont get fucked in the assets in my divorce from the only woman I have ever loved.
thanks for the response!