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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 08:49 AM
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The ocean, the girls and people are laid back. Me thinks its a good time to move there.
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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 08:50 AM
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Their internet system sucks!



If anywhere I'd move to South Korea h:
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the threat of random koala attacks multiply exponentially though. :happysad:
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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 08:53 AM
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anywhere outside of the US you get girls that all have teef like this :exnbp:
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Originally Posted by Eklypse39
the threat of random koala attacks multiply exponentially though. :happysad:
guy1: damn koala is UHmpin me leg a`gain
guy2: wtf mate? too right E shud be UHmpin yu. You shagged his momma
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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 08:55 AM
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You can import cool JDM rides there y0.

Moving to another country is the cynical, disappointed, "this country is beyond hope," elitist liberal response.

I admit it, I felt it too. But we as Democrats need to look at what our party has been doing that an idiot like Dubya and a bunch of right wingers in Congress kicked our ass so bad, and how we can present ideas to the American public in a way that they will actually like us. Far better to stay here and hatch plans for the next 2 (for the House) and 4 years.
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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 08:57 AM
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I wonder if Alec Balwin will finally move to Canada like he proclaimed he would do in 2000 if Bush won :chuckles:
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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by MrFatbooty
You can import cool JDM rides there y0.

Moving to another country is the cynical, disappointed, "this country is beyond hope," elitist liberal response.

I admit it, I felt it too. But we as Democrats need to look at what our party has been doing that an idiot like Dubya and a bunch of right wingers in Congress kicked our ass so bad, and how we can present ideas to the American public in a way that they will actually like us. Far better to stay here and hatch plans for the next 2 (for the House) and 4 years.
This country is becoming more and more like the proverbial sheep in the pasture. I had hoped the nation as a whole would have had more sense, but the results prove otherwise. There are the few that had the intelligence to believe in what was right, their voice wasn't heard. It was a downhill slope after they brought religion into politics, it kind of sickens me to think what will happen from now on.
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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by axemansean
This country is becoming more and more like the proverbial sheep in the pasture. I had hoped the nation as a whole would have had more sense, but the results prove otherwise. There are the few that had the intelligence to believe in what was right, their voice wasn't heard. It was a downhill slope after they brought religion into politics, it kind of sickens me to think what will happen from now on.

You sir are wrong. The voice of the people who believe what was right was heard. It was heard ovewhelmingly this year. :usa: People voted for morals this election. In this day and age that is a very hard thing to do but it was done.

The sheep are the liberals in the liberal Northeast states that will never vote for a Republican no matter what he stands for because these people are sheep and anything that has an R next to the name has got to be bad in their eyes
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