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Started by RecycleMichael, November 30, 2010, 10:24:52 PM

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patric

So it lived up to it's  "Christ, It's Cold Out Parade"  name this year, but Inhofe will still claim a "victory" as the crowd was smaller this year.   
"Tulsa will lay off police and firemen before we will cut back on unnecessarily wasteful streetlights."  -- March 18, 2009 TulsaNow Forum

BKDotCom

#136
Christ, what an a-hole.
Above attempted to link to http://www.robertsinclair.net/comic/a**hole.html
but the url got censored... replace ** with ss

Ed W

Ed

May you live in interesting times.

guido911

Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

patric

"Tulsa will lay off police and firemen before we will cut back on unnecessarily wasteful streetlights."  -- March 18, 2009 TulsaNow Forum

BKDotCom

Quote from: patric on December 17, 2010, 07:31:30 PM
That link is dead.  Apparently whoever it offended moves fast.
Grrr... the forum censored (and breaks) the url ...   replace the asterisks.

shadows

Well; I am left in the dark again as I cannot find out if the councilors created another department or if they did will it be called the Christmas horse poop department and who gets the $100,000 department head job?   As you are aware, to see the televised version of meetings, it requires the working poor to contribute some $75.00  monthly to a cable company in order to view the actions taken by their so called people's council.

Will the new horse poop department be looking for horse poop inspectors as it seems that some are promoting the department to where they already are inspecting, claiming a reduction in it?   Oh well this is Tulsa where there are a lot of people looking for a city feather bed job.

The chronicles of the Romans did not record the date of the event of Jesus' birth but it has been assumed that it occurred in the spring as the Sheppard's were in the fields with their sheep and the Romans were going from town to town collecting taxes in the time frame of seven centuries.  It is insouciance to dwell on the date as it is his teachings we should capitalize on.

 
Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

nathanm

Quote from: shadows on December 18, 2010, 02:15:17 PM
it requires the working poor to contribute some $75.00  monthly to a cable company in order to view the actions taken by their so called people's council.
$15.75 plus tax, last I checked.
"Labor is prior to and independent of capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration" --Abraham Lincoln

RecycleMichael

Quote from: shadows on December 18, 2010, 02:15:17 PM
As you are aware, to see the televised version of meetings, it requires the working poor to contribute some $75.00  monthly to a cable company in order to view the actions taken by their so called people's council.

Free...   http://tgovonline.org/

Sorry shadows. Once again you are incorrect.

I would think you would tire of being both wrong and perceived as crazy.
Power is nothing till you use it.

shadows

Quote from: RecycleMichael on December 19, 2010, 12:02:01 AM
Free...   http://tgovonline.org/

Sorry shadows. Once again you are incorrect.

I would think you would tire of being both wrong and perceived as crazy.

Just wonder if the posters are on the same wave length as the working poor when they say the cable cost is under $16.00 a month to watch the council in action.   Maybe I should just buy the cable service off these fellows and send them $25.00 a month.  They could take care of this cable bill I am looking at.  The last time I heard of a cable service under $20.00 was when that enterprising fellow put an antenna on top of the mountain and cabled the TV service down in the valley to the town for $3.00 a month.  There is no wonder the TPS is rated so low in it academics with the sources they have to work with.     
Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

RecycleMichael

Quote from: shadows on December 19, 2010, 03:39:17 PM
There is no wonder the TPS is rated so low in it academics with the sources they have to work with.     

You have proudly posted that you dropped out of elementary school...

I guess now you are an expert on schools. Really?
Power is nothing till you use it.

Red Arrow

Quote from: RecycleMichael on December 19, 2010, 03:51:27 PM
You have proudly posted that you dropped out of elementary school...

I guess now you are an expert on schools. Really?

Maybe going to school was beneath him.
 

shadows

Quote from: RecycleMichael on December 19, 2010, 03:51:27 PM
You have proudly posted that you dropped out of elementary school...

I guess now you are an expert on schools. Really?
I have a diploma from the eighth grade and one for the twelfth grade of the class of '39 having eight students.  The rest rooms were outhouses about 15 yards to the right and left of the back door.  The horse stables was in-between.  There was little trouble of students procrastinating in the bathrooms when the tempter outside was in the 20's. The heating system was a coal stove and the water system was a pump on the west side of the building.  There was a storm cellar that gave security to the students.  We walked a half mile down a dirt road where the school was about a block off our wheat field.  The purpose of the school was to educate the students whereas among the students who graduated from the school did become well known attorneys to millionaire builders.  Cry me a story of Tulsa's need for school buildings to continue issuing diplomas to graduating students that are unable to meet the qualifications set out by their peers. 
Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

Red Arrow

Quote from: shadows on December 19, 2010, 05:51:29 PM
I have a diploma from the eighth grade and one for the twelfth grade of the class of '39 having eight students.  The rest rooms were outhouses about 15 yards to the right and left of the back door.  The horse stables was in-between.  There was little trouble of students procrastinating in the bathrooms when the tempter outside was in the 20's. The heating system was a coal stove and the water system was a pump on the west side of the building.  There was a storm cellar that gave security to the students.  We walked a half mile down a dirt road where the school was about a block off our wheat field.  The purpose of the school was to educate the students whereas among the students who graduated from the school did become well known attorneys to millionaire builders.  Cry me a story of Tulsa's need for school buildings to continue issuing diplomas to graduating students that are unable to meet the qualifications set out by their peers. 


For most people of your generation (just a bit older than my parents), a 12th grade education was pretty good. They mostly all wrote a lot more coherently than you.  What happened?  WWII war injury?  Do we perhaps owe you some compassion we are not aware of?
 

guido911

Quote from: RecycleMichael on December 19, 2010, 12:02:01 AM
Free...   http://tgovonline.org/

Sorry shadows. Once again you are incorrect.

I would think you would tire of being both wrong and perceived as crazy.

Meh, RM. Shadows is harmless.
Someone get Hoss a pacifier.