Does curling involve a certain amount of spiral action?
No, just a vast, flat expanse of ice and some brooms.
Watching it is sometimes enough to curl the hair, though.
Nooooo, I meant penile curling.
Excuse me? I've seen televised curling matches and the have all the tension, drama, and hair curling suspense of Big Bucks Bowling
Threw you there, eh? Reference to dlowan's question. Or did I just imagine dlowan's question...
LOL, roger! It's true!!! ( Notice the wink above?)
Penile curling, osso? Hmmm. Really? (no wink)
Are we talking about recent impeachment proceedings?
Oh no! Don't mention that! The right wing nuts will come here and crap on Clinton the anti-Christ - then the Bush as anti-Christ folk wll come and there will be an end to harmless, frolicsome frivolity!
Tell me this - my state is growing at only about 7,000 people a year.
Why then, in outer suburbia where I work, have they built a new suburb every time I look round?
<makes sign of the cross>
(Makes Buddhist blessing and warding off of evil signs - ommmmmmmmmmmmmm....)
Property developers are only interesting in getting land cheap, "developing" it and moving on to the next parcel. It does not matter to them if the new development causes the previous developments to go under, they've already gotten their money out of them. In one town in which i lived, a developer created a huge strip mall, and shoppers came in droves. Having made his profit, he built a huge enclosed mall, and the droves of shoppers shifted to the new mall. Having made a profit there, he created a third "shopping area" consisting of a large enclosed mall with an interior parking lot ringed with a strip mall on three sides. The shoppers flocked in. It was not of the least interest to him that he likely would ruin those who purchased the first two urban abominations from him.
I speak not of malls - but of occupied houses. They ARE occupied - I see the signs....
There just can't be enough new people to occupy them - WHO or WHAT lives in them?
Same thing works for housing developments. They are like a bad rash where i live, and they can't fill all the units, but new ones go up all the time.
What drives housing developments is the same thing that drives commercial developments--the desire of developers to get a piece of property off their hands at a tidy profit.
when the revolution comes, were gonna line all developers up against the wall
and lawyers.
Ok so when the revolution comes were gonna line up lawyers and developers againsts the wall.
oh cant forget the clergy
So whatta we have, when the revolution comes , its up against the wall with lawyers developers and clergy.
We gonna have a helluva long list of "detainees." Farmers will not be on the list, because i need my breakfast.
Come September the local school is going to have 250 more students spread from Kindergarten to 12th grade than there were this year.
Ten new classrooms.
Eight mills on the school tax.
Take a nerve pill, Wabbit . . . i just want my breakfast . . .