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What slogans or icons can you remember from the past?
Mike007 comments on Mar 13, 2018:
Tareyton cigarettes, I'd rather fight than switch. You meet the nicest people on a Honda. Shit, now you're making me think.
azzow2 replies on Mar 13, 2018:
Good to the last drop
What slogans or icons can you remember from the past?
hankster comments on Mar 13, 2018:
sorry charlie, don't squeeze the charmin, choosy mothers choose jif, the quicker picker upper....
azzow2 replies on Mar 13, 2018:
Mr. Whipple
What slogans or icons can you remember from the past?
Zster comments on Mar 13, 2018:
I can't believe I ate the whole thing! Is it Live or is it Memorex? I dare you to knock this off! Good to the last drop!
azzow2 replies on Mar 13, 2018:
Takes a licken keeps on ticken a timex watch
Do you know anyone who is not agnostic?
marga comments on Mar 13, 2018:
I don't understand the question. Someone who is *not* agnostic? Are you talking about religious believers? Or atheists? I don't know what their claim of knowledge is, either, but asking if it's valid? It is to them. And I would never presume to show them why I think it's not valid. I would ...
azzow2 replies on Mar 13, 2018:
Looks like to me is how would you sell being a non believer to a religious disadvantaged.
Were You Raised In A Single Parent Home Or 2 Parent Home
azzow2 comments on Mar 13, 2018:
The answer is complex for me my dad asked for a divorce because mom had an act of infidelity. My mom remarried to a guy that would travel when he was home he was an awful person to me and my younger brother. My mother had moved us far away from my dad. I was unable to tell him about the abuse at ...
azzow2 replies on Mar 13, 2018:
@twshield You go for years blame yourself, then you blame who caused it. Relationships do not last more self blame. Try and kill the pain with alcohol for years. Then you grow out of it.
What best describes Trump as a president?
azzow2 comments on Mar 12, 2018:
Not that I agree with his practices. He did run a multi billion dollar company . Provided he did mature with a silver spoon in his hand. Think a lot of what he does is showmanship much as a comedian would have one liners. If he would just put some constructive thought into the words he utters.
azzow2 replies on Mar 13, 2018:
@AnneWimsey I going to do the gentlemanly thing and bow out of this debate. Just check your facts Carter on Wikipedia.
Ugg! I quit smoking for over two weeks and have now, freshly fallen OFF the nonsmoking turnup ...
azzow2 comments on Mar 13, 2018:
Are you taking advice or suggestions to help quit?
azzow2 replies on Mar 13, 2018:
@Sadoi Well if you want some hints, I quit about 10 years ago and have some insight, let me know.
Life's Amenities
azzow2 comments on Mar 12, 2018:
I live in a very small town 80 miles from Roswell was hoping that some of those aliens they have there would abduct me and give me my own planet to operate.
azzow2 replies on Mar 13, 2018:
@Captnron59 No city for me, this little island on top of this mountain works very well for me and my kids.
Who thinks taking guns away would solve the violence problem?
HeathenFarmer comments on Mar 13, 2018:
Sane gun laws don't mean taking guns away, our gun laws here in Canada work just fine and no one is taking guns away from anyone not convicted of a crime. Most Americans lack the science train to develope anything that soffisticated.
azzow2 replies on Mar 13, 2018:
The way some people carry on taking guns away should solve the gun problem. My point here is this is a misnomer.
Thinking about a different cell phone with a limited budget.
azzow2 comments on Mar 13, 2018:
His is what I chose after some study: ASUS ZE553KL-S625-3G32G-BK ZenFone 3 Zoom 5.5" 3GB RAM, 32GB Storage LTE Unlocked Dual SIM Smartphone, Android Nougat 7.1 - Navy Black. Seems to be stable. I stay away from apple products just a hobby computer person apple does not make it easy for a hobbyists ...
azzow2 replies on Mar 13, 2018:
Forgot to mention I use net10 prepaid I do the 50$ a month plan have never ran out of data.
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WizardBill comments on Mar 12, 2018:
Except, physical tests for Office are not something that should be required imo. I think they should get some training in military matters, but not necessarily physical training requirements.
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@WizardBill Just saying.
When America was trying to be different from the European oppressors, many things were changed the ...
Rickyy comments on Mar 12, 2018:
May I ask how our constitution is a religious document?
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@sarahjustme what church are you referring to the cat in Stephen King's Pet Cemetery?
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WizardBill comments on Mar 12, 2018:
Except, physical tests for Office are not something that should be required imo. I think they should get some training in military matters, but not necessarily physical training requirements.
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@WizardBill As if the last several in charge weren't special needs anyway.
What best describes Trump as a president?
azzow2 comments on Mar 12, 2018:
Not that I agree with his practices. He did run a multi billion dollar company . Provided he did mature with a silver spoon in his hand. Think a lot of what he does is showmanship much as a comedian would have one liners. If he would just put some constructive thought into the words he utters.
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@AnneWimsey So what makes him different from all predecessors?
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noworry28 comments on Mar 12, 2018:
A lot of them would not make it through basic training.
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
A lot more wouldn't make it through basic life. I often wonder how they tie their shoes in the morning.
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MacTavish comments on Mar 12, 2018:
I was stationed in Fulda, W. Germany (then) 1/11 Armored Cavalry Regiment which is about 5 km from the East-West border in 1983-84. We were almost sitting on top of a 25kt nuclear landmine, Pershing II missiles all over, radar showing launch warnings that turned out to be a flock of birds, a massive...
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
TFYS and courage to lead the way. So many of theses stories need more attention.
I love reading! Anyone else? If so who are your favorite authors and what genre do you prefer?
azzow2 comments on Mar 12, 2018:
Dean Knootz, James Patterson, Stephen King, Mark Twain many others
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@CollegiateJules reading the post below mine reminded me of Kurt Vonnegut Cat's Cradle the professor leaving his wife a tip on the breakfast table.
I love reading! Anyone else? If so who are your favorite authors and what genre do you prefer?
azzow2 comments on Mar 12, 2018:
Dean Knootz, James Patterson, Stephen King, Mark Twain many others
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@CollegiateJules Twins raising kids as a single parent All the jobs I have had in the past including the military are pail in comparison.
Teachers + guns. I think it's a shit idea. What do you think?
azzow2 comments on Mar 12, 2018:
So you think that all veterans have PTSD, rhetorical. Just like saying all cops are corrupt or that all judges are unfair. Perhaps honest politicians well may be somewhere in a galaxy far far away. Just because one nut job causes a problem you want to band them all?
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@Crimson67 look at my other comment on this post.
I love reading! Anyone else? If so who are your favorite authors and what genre do you prefer?
azzow2 comments on Mar 12, 2018:
Dean Knootz, James Patterson, Stephen King, Mark Twain many others
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@CollegiateJulesDid not know have several Apache friends a Navajo and Am trying to get in with the Hopi to better understand their time concepts.
Teachers + guns. I think it's a shit idea. What do you think?
azzow2 comments on Mar 12, 2018:
There are tons of unemployed veterans why not give them security jobs guarding schools 24/7
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@Crimson67 TYFYS Desert Shield Storm here Have been around other vets down and out. I just think that vets that have been struggling the ones that want and need help should get to be at the front of the line. Personally I am injured took 7 years 7 individuals appeals to get help. Mostly because my medical jacket was misplaced lost in the red tape hole.
When America was trying to be different from the European oppressors, many things were changed the ...
Rickyy comments on Mar 12, 2018:
May I ask how our constitution is a religious document?
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@Rickyy All I can say is what the f... happened? Taking an oath of court on a bible. Hear almost on a daily basis was about revoking rights, In god we trust on currency.
I love reading! Anyone else? If so who are your favorite authors and what genre do you prefer?
azzow2 comments on Mar 12, 2018:
Dean Knootz, James Patterson, Stephen King, Mark Twain many others
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@CollegiateJules Was reading the original Wizard of Oz by Frank Baum the differences such butchery Hollywood did to the story.
Does anyone use the word doohickey or davernport whatchamacallit?
Wenter comments on Mar 12, 2018:
How about Thingamajig?
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
But the square thingamajig in the round thingamajig then try and remove it with the spork love it.
When America was trying to be different from the European oppressors, many things were changed the ...
Rickyy comments on Mar 12, 2018:
May I ask how our constitution is a religious document?
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@sarahjustme Ok now go find one with no religious connotations.
Okay so I have absolutely no idea how to navigate this site if I seem less than intelligent please ...
azzow2 comments on Mar 12, 2018:
Did you lose the compass? Welcome to the realm of the realistic.
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@DanaSullivan If you can find a pine tree and something silk, simply rub a single pine needle on the silk and float it in some water it will point North. Well it worked in the movie anyway.
When America was trying to be different from the European oppressors, many things were changed the ...
Rickyy comments on Mar 12, 2018:
May I ask how our constitution is a religious document?
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@sarahjustme So as far as I can detect blessing refer to prayer . Pleas enlighten me?
Teachers + guns. I think it's a shit idea. What do you think?
azzow2 comments on Mar 12, 2018:
There are tons of unemployed veterans why not give them security jobs guarding schools 24/7
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@MrPKitty Would be a traffic start for a federal lottery. All proceeds to protect kids and employ veterans.
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dahermit comments on Mar 12, 2018:
What does your Constituion say in regard to the requirements to be president? Does it say that a person has to have served in the military? Do you want your congressman to sponser a bill to amend the Constitution?
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@dahermit Would be insane they all have hope of being the commander and chief.
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GipsyOfNewSpain comments on Mar 12, 2018:
No DD-214, Not getting My Vote. MY Vote, My Requirement. NO EXCEPTIONS!
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@evidentialist The most positive thing that could possibly happen is the personal in the military would gain some respect of who is leading them.
I have been sort of estranged from my family for a while.
azzow2 comments on Mar 12, 2018:
I got what is wrong with you, you must have a mental illness. I stoped worrying about what beople thought about me long ago. Have had girlfriends in the past because they were of the religous nature some of my family had hoped that they would lead me to their thinking. Do not think so.
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@Shelton Was pointed at myself did not intend to imply any thing.
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MrPKitty comments on Mar 12, 2018:
He can't walk the length of a golf course, you want him to run an obstacle course? He'd drown trying to belly crawl thru the mud.
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
Can you see Sanders where's my defibrillator Clinton there has to be a chit for that this is not humanly possible . lol
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ScienceBiker comments on Mar 12, 2018:
:-D
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@ScienceBiker TFYS I know can you see how many self inflected gunshots there would be or they would pull a Cheney
I love reading! Anyone else? If so who are your favorite authors and what genre do you prefer?
azzow2 comments on Mar 12, 2018:
Dean Knootz, James Patterson, Stephen King, Mark Twain many others
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@CollegiateJules You got my reading juices flowing. Kind of hard right now because I have 7 year old twins that demand a lot of attention. I did recently rejoin Amazon kindle reading club. Sitting here listening to Chopin, I could pick up a novel and go on a reading marathon.
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dahermit comments on Mar 12, 2018:
What does your Constituion say in regard to the requirements to be president? Does it say that a person has to have served in the military? Do you want your congressman to sponser a bill to amend the Constitution?
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
The Constitution has been amended in the past, why not conform now?
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godef comments on Mar 12, 2018:
I thought boot camp was for computer nerds (like myself).
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@Meep70 I do not have the math skills to do it. I do however have an Idea for improving binary system to from certain aspects change the computer world. I had presented my idea to a computer engineer he was working on a system to run commands in a different construct. Unfortunately we lost contact with each other.
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GipsyOfNewSpain comments on Mar 12, 2018:
No DD-214, Not getting My Vote. MY Vote, My Requirement. NO EXCEPTIONS!
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
Am a veteran as well TFYS
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godef comments on Mar 12, 2018:
I thought boot camp was for computer nerds (like myself).
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@Meep70 There is another option Linux operating system. Even the nerd word knows there has to be other choices.
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godef comments on Mar 12, 2018:
I thought boot camp was for computer nerds (like myself).
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
No DOS involved.
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WizardBill comments on Mar 12, 2018:
Except, physical tests for Office are not something that should be required imo. I think they should get some training in military matters, but not necessarily physical training requirements.
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
If they are not healthy enough why put them in office? They put so many stipulations on us they need to show some backbone to prove our worthiness.
I love reading! Anyone else? If so who are your favorite authors and what genre do you prefer?
azzow2 comments on Mar 12, 2018:
Dean Knootz, James Patterson, Stephen King, Mark Twain many others
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
@CollegiateJules Four Past Midnight was my first novel I ever read completely still remains one of my top reads. Dean Koontz False Memories was hard to put that one down. Loved James Patterson The original Maximum Ride. The adventures with Alex Cross.
When America was trying to be different from the European oppressors, many things were changed the ...
Rickyy comments on Mar 12, 2018:
May I ask how our constitution is a religious document?
azzow2 replies on Mar 12, 2018:
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the BLESSING of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. I capitalize one of the hints in the preamble.
How reliable is the study of history?
misstuffy comments on Mar 11, 2018:
History is always told from the point of view of the victors.
azzow2 replies on Mar 11, 2018:
Except in Mata Hari and Aleister Crowleys case LOL.
Was thinking, has life gotten so complex that even casual experiences have to be navigated with ...
Zster comments on Mar 11, 2018:
Not that I have experienced, but others' experiences likely vary. I am a casual and spontaneous "wing it" sort. That has mostly served me well so far. Do you have any examples or potential explanation for the trend that this post refers to? I might have missed the boat with my answer as I sort of...
azzow2 replies on Mar 11, 2018:
Most likely it is me I am complex, so I just assume everything is complex. Just have a tendency to look at an extreme amount of details in every aspect.
What is your opinion of Mr. Rogers and the fact that he was a Presbyterian minister?
azzow2 comments on Mar 10, 2018:
I had heard he was a bad ass military guy from what I gather this was a rumor.
azzow2 replies on Mar 10, 2018:
@TheMiddleWay I gather this was a rumor, was the prelude to your comment .
BenefIts of books
azzow2 comments on Mar 9, 2018:
All the trees are shivering at your post.
azzow2 replies on Mar 10, 2018:
@Triphid Are you aware that a very small amount is actually recycled.
Do you "collect" anything? What is it, and do you display your collection?
Donotbelieve comments on Mar 9, 2018:
I collect rocks. I display them willy nilly. I am easy to "buy" for.
azzow2 replies on Mar 10, 2018:
I have some rocks in my rock garden you might enjoy, I had picked out some that were rather interesting my son also thought so and he has them hidden on me.
This is not for those that are acrophobic.
girlwithsmiles comments on Mar 10, 2018:
Well I've climbed, bungee jumped and learnt trapese and tissu. But, 'thin' wire? rubber bands and parachute jumps; probably not ;) Taking part in a slam poetry competition made my knees knock much more than my fear of heights ever did!
azzow2 replies on Mar 10, 2018:
Have written tons of poems, not sure what slam poetry is?
Getting pecocks in the spring.
AncientNight comments on Mar 9, 2018:
No experience with peacocks, other than they had some at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia when my wife worked there years ago. they trained the peacocks to display their tails when someone pointed a finger at them. This usually happened when one of the trains went by to WOW the tourists. The ...
azzow2 replies on Mar 9, 2018:
Not many people around me luckily, there is a farm pasture up behind my house and I have 2 acres think that the neighbors should not be too bothered by the noise.
Chernobyl, I have seen that several different kinds of animals are genetically changed from that ...
Pooska comments on Mar 8, 2018:
Soooo.....when do we get Mothera?
azzow2 replies on Mar 8, 2018:
Almas but really disconfigured ones.
Chernobyl, I have seen that several different kinds of animals are genetically changed from that ...
jlynn37 comments on Mar 8, 2018:
Would you provide a link to a source that mentions genetically changed animals at Chernobyl?
azzow2 replies on Mar 8, 2018:
@jlynn37 Was on the TV animal planet have not built a holographic interface or put cirtury in my brain as of yet to be able to give you a scale model, I am sure there is someone working on that technology as we write.
Chernobyl, I have seen that several different kinds of animals are genetically changed from that ...
MrPKitty comments on Mar 8, 2018:
Mutations and evolitionary changes are two different things
azzow2 replies on Mar 8, 2018:
Well every halloween mutations happen, they seem to be recovered by November 1st. My children are evolving to be smarter than me and that is welcome and life long.
Chernobyl, I have seen that several different kinds of animals are genetically changed from that ...
silverotter11 comments on Mar 8, 2018:
And *now* we have Fukishima. Wonder what will come crawling outta the ocean.
azzow2 replies on Mar 8, 2018:
@Jnei And that accident was fairly recent.
Chernobyl, I have seen that several different kinds of animals are genetically changed from that ...
jlynn37 comments on Mar 8, 2018:
Would you provide a link to a source that mentions genetically changed animals at Chernobyl?
azzow2 replies on Mar 8, 2018:
@jlynn37 I just put Chernobyl in dogpile search engine and tons of credible results showed up including National Geographic reports
Chernobyl, I have seen that several different kinds of animals are genetically changed from that ...
mt49er comments on Mar 8, 2018:
If the mutations changed the species, they'd have a new category. I'd consider they're likely just mutated, not evolved and would still be able to produce normal offspring if they were to mate with another outside of the impacted area.
azzow2 replies on Mar 8, 2018:
One of my thoughts, never verified is it possible that a radioactive rock mutate apes into what we have evolved to today?
Chernobyl, I have seen that several different kinds of animals are genetically changed from that ...
jlynn37 comments on Mar 8, 2018:
Would you provide a link to a source that mentions genetically changed animals at Chernobyl?
azzow2 replies on Mar 8, 2018:
@MikeFlora Had seen it on animal.planet
Is there something to psychedelics?
azzow2 comments on Mar 8, 2018:
I am as lucid as a cuckoo, I say that because the cuckoo bird supposedly uses a lot more of its brain than other animals do. I can write some intense poems and I am drug free and have not touched alcohol in well over 7 years. So from personal experience, I think drug use is a pissy excuse and people...
azzow2 replies on Mar 8, 2018:
@Ungod I have not been ill in some time can't remember the last time even.
To all the strong women out there, we are ALL WonderWoman
GoldenDoll comments on Mar 8, 2018:
Sorry, I don't like the costume. Obs designed by a man.
azzow2 replies on Mar 8, 2018:
You might be more of the Tomb Raider costume kind of woman.
Pride
azzow2 comments on Mar 8, 2018:
This some advice that my dad gave me long ago. Love is like a lottery ticket you are going to buy a lot of losers but eventually you will be in the right place at the right time and a winner will show up. Remember that everyone has different quarks and if you can tolerate the idiosyncrises in ...
azzow2 replies on Mar 8, 2018:
@GoldenDoll if you could date about 10 a day for the for 365 days that would not even put a dent in the number. Well do not find one and try and change them people are hard to change although with lots of treats they can be coaxd.
Dawkins or Hitchens?
azzow2 comments on Mar 7, 2018:
Trying get started on Sense and sensibility keep falling asleep before I get to it.
azzow2 replies on Mar 7, 2018:
@BeeHappy The original not the sissy version. Made it through Huck Fin wore the dictionary out in the process.
I have to do this again, just because it is weighing on my mind after a conversation I had a bit ...
azzow2 comments on Mar 6, 2018:
Even though the fire arms stay in a safe. The primitive weapons are always at hand I have a crossbow with in arms reach and my compound bow is easy access too. I figure they are quiet in the event of more than one problem to take care of. The gun is something that deems great respect it has saved ...
azzow2 replies on Mar 6, 2018:
@evidentialist Just was thinking about some historical data with my thought that guns saves lives. In the instances of Hitler's ideas of genside because of guns the world was able to pull together and force change. As well as in many other situations so in that respect guns saves lives. In a civic environment guns have no place. When a farmer shoots a predator to protect his livelihood guns belong. With the way the laws are set up would be unfair to say the farmer can have a gun and diamond jewelry could not . The diamond jeweler also has a livelihood to protect but a diamond is not going to solve being hungry.
Stephen King fans?
Roadster comments on Mar 5, 2018:
I have read almost everything he has written including under Bachman. Dark Tower series is my favorite, and is a must for those who have read his other works. Favorite single novel is Hearts in Atlantis. His novella, Apt Pupil, had me waking in a cold sweat. The endings of many of his ...
azzow2 replies on Mar 5, 2018:
The Hearts in Atlantis book was excellent they screwed the pooch on the movie though.
We talk about movies and music a lot but never art so, what is your favorite piece of art?
Xenocat comments on Mar 5, 2018:
don't really have a single favorite piece of art but I can name some of my favorite artists: Salvador Dali H.R. Giger Roger Dean M.C. Escher
azzow2 replies on Mar 5, 2018:
The melting clock great piece.
Alright.
azzow2 comments on Mar 4, 2018:
From a health/phylogloy stand point monogmous is the best. If you are into fantasies fulfillment then a Ménage à trois might be for you.
azzow2 replies on Mar 4, 2018:
@Roadster Have seen several friends float around to different partners they always seem to be the most unhappy the ones that are true to one partner seem to have better optimistic views. Also observing nature the animals with the bigger brain power like birds seem to survive better in a mated relationship.
What is symbolically - metaphorically meaningful to you?
azzow2 comments on Feb 23, 2018:
The praying mantis for being stealthy and deadly a graceful creature. The essence of survival. The scorpion certain types can kill an animal 100,000 times it's size with just a pin head full of poision. Symbolizes how unbalanced nature can be. I chose creatures because we as people could learn a ...
azzow2 replies on Feb 24, 2018:
@VictoriaNotes My thoughts are profound I value the memories in my head to be worth more than material objects. Things can be replaced the construct of an idea can only be elaborated on. Example today we had a long day in the car my kids and I. My kids were bantering back and forth about a something. It sounded to me like my daughter said to my son "you have a peacock in your pants". I said to my son how did you get a peacock in your pants well this was just hilarious to the kids. We got to walmart and happened to run across some kids around the same age as mine, I said to the little boy do you have a peacock in your pocket. Cracked my kids up. That to me is worth more than any material object will ever bring.
So sayeth Queen
azzow2 comments on Feb 22, 2018:
According to the band poison flat bottom girls do.
azzow2 replies on Feb 22, 2018:
@RavenCT just potential. Inertia and mass in the latter.
I have looked briefly for the answer for this question.
RobCampbell comments on Feb 21, 2018:
Sci Fantasy describes the 'White Hole' being the ejection point of a black hole. So far just fantasy.
azzow2 replies on Feb 21, 2018:
White hole as in reality is not the antithesis of a black hole however it could be a tornado of sorts like confused energy. In other words the photons that would be acting erratically. I take this idea from ball lightning.
I have looked briefly for the answer for this question.
Meep70 comments on Feb 21, 2018:
Empty space, with its near infinitesimal mass, would be the opposite of a black hole, being of near infinite mass, right?
azzow2 replies on Feb 21, 2018:
My thought is from every conclusion that is drawn there is some aspect ignored or forgotten. Empty space is a vacuum, so then your conclusion in a perspective would be that a black hole is creating the vacuum?
I'm fairly sure that I am the only single atheist in eastern NM. SOMEONE save me!
azzow2 comments on Jan 16, 2018:
Don't think you are that alone. I am here in Vaughn and have heard that there is another free thinker here out of 400 people. I have been here a year and have yet to met them though.
azzow2 replies on Feb 20, 2018:
@farmboy2017 I am retired. The school ,train, motels this town gets busy sometimes.
I quit alcohol around 7 years ago.
BucketlistBob comments on Feb 13, 2018:
Well... I have a drink every now and then... beer swells me up. I like it neet.
azzow2 replies on Feb 13, 2018:
That is renal related. I knew a guy when I was in the service 1 beer his lips would swell like elephantiasis.
I quit alcohol around 7 years ago.
GipsyOfNewSpain comments on Feb 13, 2018:
Congratulations on your 7 years... I did 5 years once. Now I do when I do... sometimes going months without. I am in a every day drinking environment but do not stick to me so I end up observing the drinking of the drunk with a smile. Something I learned in Germany was in a glass... half glass of ...
azzow2 replies on Feb 13, 2018:
More of a responsible parent issue for me. I find that I can get high with just thoughts these days as if I am evolving.
Pffftttt.... there aren't enough sarcastic people here.
azzow2 comments on Jan 11, 2018:
My brothers ex wife would state that she need to go to church to get saved. My retort was what are you going to get saved from. Crack my little brother up every time.
azzow2 replies on Feb 11, 2018:
@PhitDoctor50 I can't give the devil any due for a happen stance of physics that happens to fall in my favor an extraordinary amount of times.
Friday Love!
azzow2 comments on Feb 9, 2018:
Watching resident evil the 4th movie tonight might plot taking over the world next Friday tonight a couple of non alcoholic beer and a movie is not as exciting as taking over the world but is a minor cure for the humdrum.
azzow2 replies on Feb 10, 2018:
@Sadoi was thinking of the cigarette smoke. Have you done steps to elevate your core temp. I know a trick that will help not trying to be funny they say sex helps relieve ill symptoms self indulging can also help. Trying to think of things to help you.
Friday Love!
azzow2 comments on Feb 9, 2018:
Watching resident evil the 4th movie tonight might plot taking over the world next Friday tonight a couple of non alcoholic beer and a movie is not as exciting as taking over the world but is a minor cure for the humdrum.
azzow2 replies on Feb 9, 2018:
@Sadoi the main reason that you are so drained from being sick is your electrolytes are zapped smoking can drain your electrolytes even more. Get some smart water has lots of electrolytes in it. Zinc can help with the congestion. The main reason chicken soup is such a good moms cure is it helps supposedly boost electrolytes.
If you could meet any historical figure, who would it be?
azzow2 comments on Jan 16, 2018:
Thomas Edison what diligence he must have had 2000 tries to make a light bulb before he discovered exactly what would work.
azzow2 replies on Feb 4, 2018:
@Ride_Captain He was a scroundle. He dissed Tesela
Name your hypocrisy
azzow2 comments on Feb 3, 2018:
They should stop lethal injection and start using liquid nitrogen to euthanize death sentences. Would eliminate the cruel accusers.
azzow2 replies on Feb 4, 2018:
@MrLizard Thought since we created it the name could be cyrocide the act of sledging a convicts frozen corps.
What are some things you wish you could blink out of existence?
azzow2 comments on Feb 3, 2018:
Stupidity especially prejudices, spite, negative judgemental opinions, the suppression of technological advancements.
azzow2 replies on Feb 4, 2018:
Had forgotten to add time to my list just think of all the things that could be accomplished with the absence of time.
What are some things you wish you could blink out of existence?
BucketlistBob comments on Feb 3, 2018:
1. Sharks 2. Jelly fish 3. Electric eels 4. All cancers 5. Dementia 6. Alzheimer 7. 8. Mosquitos 9. 10. Bed bugs 11. Roaches 12. Rats Ok that's enough for now..lol. Oh my!!! Please note that spell check has turned on me againg... I love..... Love.
azzow2 replies on Feb 4, 2018:
@VictoriaNotes roflmao I was wondering about that. The way it read to me. It looked like you wanted Bob to add love to the list.
What are some things you wish you could blink out of existence?
BucketlistBob comments on Feb 3, 2018:
1. Sharks 2. Jelly fish 3. Electric eels 4. All cancers 5. Dementia 6. Alzheimer 7. 8. Mosquitos 9. 10. Bed bugs 11. Roaches 12. Rats Ok that's enough for now..lol. Oh my!!! Please note that spell check has turned on me againg... I love..... Love.
azzow2 replies on Feb 4, 2018:
@VictoriaNotes Do not think love is the problem people that do not respect love are more the problem.
Name your hypocrisy
azzow2 comments on Feb 3, 2018:
They should stop lethal injection and start using liquid nitrogen to euthanize death sentences. Would eliminate the cruel accusers.
azzow2 replies on Feb 3, 2018:
@MrLizard freezing to death the nerves become paralyzed. It is super quick certain death.
How many places have you lived?
azzow2 comments on Jan 31, 2018:
Somewhere in outer space, Boulder Co(nanu nanu), Erie Pa, Monroeville, Pa Whitehall Pa, Trexlertown Pa, Allentown Pa, Emmaus Pa, Guam, Dacusville SC, Huntington Beach Ca, Garden Grove Ca, Vaughn NM.
azzow2 replies on Jan 31, 2018:
@JLFowler My brother has a house he rents out off Lampson.
How many places have you lived?
BeeHappy comments on Jan 31, 2018:
Michigan, Texas, Nevada and less than a year in South Carolina and Stockholm, Sweden.
azzow2 replies on Jan 31, 2018:
Went to Pickens High School my junior year. Have a friend I met back them, he and I have stayed friends for over 30 years.
Have you ever burned a bible?
azzow2 comments on Jan 31, 2018:
Can't remember burning one have thrown them in the trash though.
azzow2 replies on Jan 31, 2018:
@Stevil I have a nice wood stove try to burn wood to save on the propane use. If I by slim chance come into possession of a misleading fabrication of such, I will see if it lights up fast.
5 Freedoms of Animal Welfare 1.
azzow2 comments on Jan 30, 2018:
Last time I had looked humans were animals, mammals as I remember.
azzow2 replies on Jan 30, 2018:
@btroje I have heard that kind of statement in the past. Just being my normal wiseness lol
5 Freedoms of Animal Welfare 1.
azzow2 comments on Jan 30, 2018:
Last time I had looked humans were animals, mammals as I remember.
azzow2 replies on Jan 30, 2018:
@btroje What did she think, we are cyborgs.
How many of you have exited from a cult?
GipsyOfNewSpain comments on Jan 30, 2018:
Do the United States Navy counts?
azzow2 replies on Jan 30, 2018:
@GipsyOfNewSpain And the same to you.
How many of you have exited from a cult?
GipsyOfNewSpain comments on Jan 30, 2018:
Do the United States Navy counts?
azzow2 replies on Jan 30, 2018:
I was in that cult not so bad now looking back as it was doing it.
Are the Millenials right and we judge them too harshly?
azzow2 comments on Jan 30, 2018:
Seems like a lot of young people spend a lot more time in the video game world, could be they are satisfying their aggression on killing evil avatars.
azzow2 replies on Jan 30, 2018:
@EricTrommater Today they just pull the phone out of their pocket instant bad guy death. We had to go to the pizza shop or our friends house that had a videogame consol, just think of all the trouble you could find on the way.
Since I had read some questions that were relating to randiness.
BucketlistBob comments on Jan 30, 2018:
Coke.... I heard some stuff in the NA meetings...lol
azzow2 replies on Jan 30, 2018:
@BucketlistBob What do they talk about in a sex addiction meeting. Maybe we don't want to know the answer to that.
Am I the only person on this site who doesn't have a pet?
Sacha comments on Jan 30, 2018:
I don't have any pets at the moment, though I used to have cats, and they were free to roam in and out when the choose to. I had never heard of anyone having inside only cats until I watched Animal planet with that cat guy can't remember his name. I could never keep cats inside all the time. Though ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 30, 2018:
I have mine inside because too many predators and birds of prey around my house.
Since I had read some questions that were relating to randiness.
BucketlistBob comments on Jan 30, 2018:
Coke.... I heard some stuff in the NA meetings...lol
azzow2 replies on Jan 30, 2018:
Those must be some interesting discussions.
If you were asked to submit a song for a porn soundtrack, what song would you add?
azzow2 comments on Jan 30, 2018:
AC/DC Big balls
azzow2 replies on Jan 30, 2018:
One night in Bangkok also crossed my mind.
I do not fear death, in view of the fact that I had been dead for billions and billions of years ...
azzow2 comments on Jan 29, 2018:
Samuel Clemens was trying to break down his pen name what I came up with was this Mark or to stay Twain was a word for being inebriated .
azzow2 replies on Jan 30, 2018:
@Dwight https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2013/10/now-we-know-how-samuel-clemens-became-mark-twain/310292/
Is this True Love?
RoadGoddess comments on Jan 29, 2018:
Well, we all know the "never ends" part is a lie. All relationships end, the lasting ones, finally, in death. Depressing, for sure. But, to me, a reminder to not waste the opportunity to love others wildly and without regret. I say, life is short, so be a fool for love--and never take it for ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 29, 2018:
@BeeHappy I acquiesce, thought a civil word.
I do not fear death, in view of the fact that I had been dead for billions and billions of years ...
azzow2 comments on Jan 29, 2018:
Samuel Clemens was trying to break down his pen name what I came up with was this Mark or to stay Twain was a word for being inebriated .
azzow2 replies on Jan 29, 2018:
@Dwight He was a unsuccessful gold prospect long before the river boat. I will try to find where I located it before , will have to check in the morning kindle is good for some things not searching though.
Is this True Love?
azzow2 comments on Jan 29, 2018:
Left out, is abhorrent and admits defeat and kowtows to errors.
azzow2 replies on Jan 29, 2018:
@BeeHappy I had a lot of those qualities once. Basically get you is, oh your a nice guy.
If you were shy and felt like doing something bold and you had one occurrence of anonymity what ...
Duke comments on Jan 29, 2018:
Oooooo... good question. I have a million ideas running through my head right now. Most of them would gain me a lot of money. But, I'd probably spike the communion "wine" with peyote just to mess with people and gain nothing.
azzow2 replies on Jan 29, 2018:
My first choice for spiking is ergot that is the fungus that grew on the wheat that caused so many people to be tried for witchcraft. It just so happens to be one of the ingredients in LSD.
Is this True Love?
RoadGoddess comments on Jan 29, 2018:
Well, we all know the "never ends" part is a lie. All relationships end, the lasting ones, finally, in death. Depressing, for sure. But, to me, a reminder to not waste the opportunity to love others wildly and without regret. I say, life is short, so be a fool for love--and never take it for ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 29, 2018:
To set unrealistic goals is a set up for let down. I have had my heart ripped dripping blood thrown in the dirt lit on fire and sealed in cement tossed into a cesspool. I still get up every day and think is there just one person out there that might pique my interest.
“So effing cute!!”
azzow2 comments on Jan 29, 2018:
It is somewhat perplexing what simpler times are though. If they contend just a 100 years back flu and illness would kill thousands, 1000 years back plague would kill hundreds of thousands 100,000 years back no language and everyone just grunted at each other.
azzow2 replies on Jan 29, 2018:
@resserts Did not think the flu vaccination has been around that long, just within the last 15 or so years chickenpox vaccination came out. I never understand those political cartoons.
What are your favorite websites?
azzow2 comments on Jan 27, 2018:
Pogo.com have been playing on there since it` inception. Wikipedia , Brainy Quotes, Dictionary.com. Amazon, Agnostic of course, newegg.com, dogpile search engine .
azzow2 replies on Jan 29, 2018:
@silvereyes Do the Crossword daily, Word Whomp are my favorite I do the badges every week. Just about all the games are well thought out. I pay the 40$ a year for Club Pogo is worth it to me. I like the badges and challenges.

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