the random musings not worthy of new thread thread

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SunMo

Quote from: FastFreddie on September 29, 2010, 11:10:58 AM
Not everyone on this board has thick skin and a robust sense of humor.

you seem to have your panties bunched more than anybody
I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

PoopyfaceMcGee


smeags

Quote from: Zanshin on September 29, 2010, 10:08:42 AM
Fine. On an unrelated note, I'm thinking of taking up jogging...any ideas on how to get started?



If guns kill people then spoons made Rosie O'Donnel a fatass.

Quote from: ice grillin you on March 16, 2008, 03:38:24 PM
phillies will be under 500 this year...book it

Yeti

On a serious note, who's got a site where I can download free music to my phone?
"It's only a matter of time before we get to the future."

Hbionic

Sgt PSN

You want to download it directly to your phone?  Don't know any sites for that.  Just do what everyone else does and use limewire or some torrent sites and download it to your computer, then transfer it to your phone. 

Yeti

I've been downloading straight to the phone from the amazon app.  They have some free music.  But one can only listen to "Death Cab For Cutie" for so long.
"It's only a matter of time before we get to the future."

Hbionic

General_Failure


The man. The myth. The legend.

Yeti

"It's only a matter of time before we get to the future."

Hbionic

Eagaholic


MDS

in what is perhaps a new low (or high?), the other cf is apparently not very fond of the nfl's breast cancer awareness week/women in general.

QuoteAll these players and coaches wearing pink is gay as can be.  Do women devote a day of their lives to wearing blue, to support testicular cancer awareness?  The gesture is a feel-good one, but it's also another symbol of the feminist establishment that rules the U.S. and its desire to emasculate men.

QuoteGreat point, Don.   Eventually, every man will get prostate cancer if they live long enough.  Certainly, on a percentage basis, prostate cancer afflicts many, many more men than breast cancer affects women.  Yet, there is no prostate cancer awareness month, just one for breast cancer, a primarily female disease.  Why?   Just a reflection of a female dominated society in my opinion.

QuoteGreat points guys. I agree with your takes on the breast cancer vs. prostate cancer- men's colon cancer debate. Men go through lots of trials and tribulations too, but society only talks about how rough things are for today's women. Men are emasculated in our society and there are even double standards in the laws that are anti-male. I could list some, but I'll leave that for another day.

QuoteI'm ok with the NFL supporting breast cancer. And while the pink did look out of place it wasn't overbearing.

As long as we are the ones wearing pink to support a women's issue and not the women wearing blue to support us it means we are still in charge. When women start wearing blue to support us then we have gone from the top to 2nd class citizens, like women are(yes, they still are).

Same holds true for court decisions involving kids and divorce. When the judge starts catering to the mans needs then we are truly done.

And I doubt there is anyone here who would have any self respect if the government gave us all the hand-outs it gives minorities.

As it stands now, all we want is equality for all parties involved.

Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

hbionic

Quote from: MDS on October 04, 2010, 03:18:44 PM
in what is perhaps a new low (or high?), the other cf is apparently not very fond of the nfl's breast cancer awareness week/women in general.

QuoteAll these players and coaches wearing pink is gay as can be.  Do women devote a day of their lives to wearing blue, to support testicular cancer awareness?  The gesture is a feel-good one, but it's also another symbol of the feminist establishment that rules the U.S. and its desire to emasculate men.

QuoteGreat point, Don.   Eventually, every man will get prostate cancer if they live long enough.  Certainly, on a percentage basis, prostate cancer afflicts many, many more men than breast cancer affects women.  Yet, there is no prostate cancer awareness month, just one for breast cancer, a primarily female disease.  Why?   Just a reflection of a female dominated society in my opinion.

QuoteGreat points guys. I agree with your takes on the breast cancer vs. prostate cancer- men's colon cancer debate. Men go through lots of trials and tribulations too, but society only talks about how rough things are for today's women. Men are emasculated in our society and there are even double standards in the laws that are anti-male. I could list some, but I'll leave that for another day.

QuoteI'm ok with the NFL supporting breast cancer. And while the pink did look out of place it wasn't overbearing.

As long as we are the ones wearing pink to support a women's issue and not the women wearing blue to support us it means we are still in charge. When women start wearing blue to support us then we have gone from the top to 2nd class citizens, like women are(yes, they still are).

Same holds true for court decisions involving kids and divorce. When the judge starts catering to the mans needs then we are truly done.

And I doubt there is anyone here who would have any self respect if the government gave us all the hand-outs it gives minorities.

As it stands now, all we want is equality for all parties involved.



I thought Julius Peppers looked rather pretty in his pink head band yesterday.
I said watch the game and you will see my spirit manifest.-ILLEAGLE 02/04/05


Seabiscuit36

"For all the civic slurs, for all the unsavory things said of the Philadelphia fans, also say this: They could teach loyalty to a dog. Their capacity for pain is without limit." -Bill Lyons

Zanshin

Idiots. Why would you want to cure prostate cancer before breast cancer? Think ahead-- I'd rather have fewer guys fighting over more boobs than more guys fighting over less boobs. Duh.

hbionic

Quote from: Zanshin on October 04, 2010, 03:46:09 PM
Idiots. Why would you want to cure prostate cancer before breast cancer? Think ahead-- I'd rather have fewer guys fighting over more boobs than more guys fighting over less boobs. Duh.

That's exactly what they want.
I said watch the game and you will see my spirit manifest.-ILLEAGLE 02/04/05


Eagaholic

Quote from: MDS on October 04, 2010, 03:18:44 PM
in what is perhaps a new low (or high?), the other cf is apparently not very fond of the nfl's breast cancer awareness week/women in general.

QuoteAll these players and coaches wearing pink is gay as can be.  Do women devote a day of their lives to wearing blue, to support testicular cancer awareness?  The gesture is a feel-good one, but it's also another symbol of the feminist establishment that rules the U.S. and its desire to emasculate men.

QuoteGreat point, Don.   Eventually, every man will get prostate cancer if they live long enough.  Certainly, on a percentage basis, prostate cancer afflicts many, many more men than breast cancer affects women.  Yet, there is no prostate cancer awareness month, just one for breast cancer, a primarily female disease.  Why?   Just a reflection of a female dominated society in my opinion.

QuoteGreat points guys. I agree with your takes on the breast cancer vs. prostate cancer- men's colon cancer debate. Men go through lots of trials and tribulations too, but society only talks about how rough things are for today's women. Men are emasculated in our society and there are even double standards in the laws that are anti-male. I could list some, but I'll leave that for another day.

QuoteI'm ok with the NFL supporting breast cancer. And while the pink did look out of place it wasn't overbearing.

As long as we are the ones wearing pink to support a women's issue and not the women wearing blue to support us it means we are still in charge. When women start wearing blue to support us then we have gone from the top to 2nd class citizens, like women are(yes, they still are).

Same holds true for court decisions involving kids and divorce. When the judge starts catering to the mans needs then we are truly done.

And I doubt there is anyone here who would have any self respect if the government gave us all the hand-outs it gives minorities.

As it stands now, all we want is equality for all parties involved.



I don't know what the often referred to other cf is, but there is truth to what they are saying. Breast cancer awareness is simply a PR thing and pc, that ultimately is about money (like cancer research itself) and sometimes votes. Breast cancer is the #2 cancer killer of women but prostate cancer is the #2 killer of men. Still, the pub and research dollars that go into prostate vs breast cancer is miniscule. Also, people would generally rather talk about breasts than prostates.