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The Ambler
Thursday, January 3, 2008

Mood:  a-ok

A YouTube for coldharvest

in response to his recent comments. It's like feeding a sea lion at the aquarium. His response for more is similar to the Sealion one makes but its hard to tell if hes barking sarcastically:

"Oh thanks for the attention thanks for the attention is that all I get",

or "more please more please youre a good trainer bark bark bark."


1) He needs the attention.

2) He thinks dictator is a type of potato.

Its just a link for the video as I dont think Tripod could suffer the bandwidth. 

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Posted by mach1231 at 12:22 PM PST
Updated: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 9:00 PM PDT
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

 

http://www.potato2008.org/


Posted by mach1231 at 9:44 PM PST
Updated: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 10:04 AM PDT
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One time situation
Mood:  mischievious

Stephanie is todays CoolMachs Cafe Super Star Sunshine Girl-lol. She is 22 and has traveled to 30 countries.

 just one look @ the size of that girls sexy brain Innocent

See also T-dot


Posted by mach1231 at 11:42 AM PST
Updated: Thursday, January 3, 2008 8:24 PM PST
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Tuesday, January 1, 2008
If goods' on the left I'm stickin' to the right
Mood:  lyrical
Now Playing: So goes the song by hard rock Oz group AC/DC

A human wall will be formed on the Cordoba-Americas International Bridge in Ciudad Juarez, state of Chihuahua, to criticise NAFTA

Mexican farmers to form human wall to protest NAFTA : International

 Funny I thought NAFTA was all about bridging gaps?

 

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Somethings wrong with the world today when Mexico has a surplus of corn and (has to?) import(s) corn crops from the US.

And oh NOW reports come out  that NAFTA was of few benefits other than to CEO's? Hardly news to me but at least its there in pure black and white electrnoc  ink. With a bit 'o red for the mix.

Free trade with US a boom for elites, a bust for most: report

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See also :

NPR : Ciudad Juarez - Water

 


Posted by mach1231 at 2:31 PM PST
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Butting out in France
Mood:  vegas lucky

http://www.freefoto.com/images/1351/06/1351_06_61---Cafe--The-Latin-Quarter--Paris--France_web.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

An end of an era. The beggining of the end for smoking in French cafes brings to a close decades of international reknown and some might say ill repute as outdoor cafes in France now face financial penalities for smokers who contravene the law.

Smoking Banned in the Cafes of France

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Of course you are going to have your small contingent of complainers,whiners,naysayers and grimly silent fop wearing artistic types who disagree with the molly-coddling "interfering" government.

The good news is lower health costs,improved quality of life, longer lives for elderly people and happy kids who need a chance to grow up healthy first.

It could also mean a boon for tourism. I mean who needs 'Paris in the spring' when all the lovely daffodil smell is corrupted by the smell of burning tobacco weed? Mind you, I am thinking American brands here and I know France has an intellectual cultural superiority complex over America but now what will they have left to "discuss" about the US in their much overstated glorious cafes?

How much are they becoming like America?

"Before you could walk down any street and walk into any cafe and have your entire nasal and nostril system vexated and washed over with pure pungent tobacco smoke already exhaled from someone elses lungs or off the tip of somebody elses cigarrette, but now the streets are filled with pure clean unadulterated air and you can even smell the gardens from 12 blocks away. I dont know. I am getting tired of being told what to do, what to eat, what to drink...what about sex? Im getting tired of this government maybe next time I vote for somebody else. Or maybe we have a national strike to protest r I will collect my butts for 6 months and throw them on the governemnt lawn" - Maurice DeLavilier, shop owner,43 


 

From where I post here in Canada, one aspect of our law that has changed in the past ten years (since 1997) is that:

 

Tobacco companies may not:

  • Use "lifestyle" advertising featuring glamour, recreation, excitement, vitality, risk or daring, or other associations that might appeal to young persons.
  •  

    So over the past decade, after since having been exposed to countless full page,billboard and outdoor advertising for 30 years of my life, I slowly had my intake of glamouros ads weaned from my psyche. 

    As far as my daily visual landscape goes, I certainly am not complaining. 

    Did you know that Marlboro was originally a womans smoke?

    I hope France begins to enjoy the exhileration of its new found era. At this moment, the majority of people who smoke from around the world are gays and lesbians, Korean men and US Navy personel and poor people from India. And oh jah, that favorite group that tobacco companies would love to hook: youngsters.

    I wonder how many people consider smoking phallic and is an extension for women to replicate in themselves Freuds theoretical 'penis envy'? Perhaps on that tangent is has given rise to all kinds of man hating right wing feministas.

    I mean if you are influenced by this type of ad, (posted here--> purely for reference sake

    you might be thinking along the same lines as this tobacco warning disclaimer stipulates in the mind of the user.

     There are more than 4000 chemicals in cigarette smoke. Some of them are also in wood varnish, the insect poison DDT, arsenic, nail polish remover and rat .

     

    daniela-reimann.de

    Begginining since 2005 there has been no smoking inside Machs Cafe. 


    Posted by mach1231 at 1:29 PM PST
    Updated: Tuesday, January 1, 2008 2:09 PM PST
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    Friday, December 28, 2007
    35 years ago tommorow (or today)
    Mood:  don't ask

    A riveting true life story that spawned 2 books and 2 movies

    It was 35 years ago on this date, December 29, 1972  that

    just hours after departure from New York City an

    Eastern Air Lines flight crashed into the Florida Everglades

     

    It was the first crash of a wide-body aircraft.

    Final reason be there such a thing at the final tally?

    Two tiny malfunctioning light bulb indicators that had burnt out.

     

    To make it all the more harrowing, although 101 people would die in the mishap, stories survive to be told to this day of spirits from the crash that may not have found their rest .


     


    Posted by mach1231 at 10:54 PM PST
    Updated: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 9:01 PM PDT
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    Sunroofs, fast cars and dead soldiers
    Mood:  caffeinated
    Topic: Politics

    Apparently Bhutto was killed neither by shrapnel from a suicide bomber nor gunfire but from a fall inside her car as she hit her head on the sunroof lever after the blast.

    It may be the last saving grace for a leader so loved by her supporters and hated and envied by her detractors.

    For any vicious competitor intent on securing an election, or any terrorist group thirsty for revenge or in tacit support of hating America, it may the last bit of final information regarding her death that could snatch from their gnashing jaws any bloodlust driven feelings of vindication resulting from their murderous actions.

    While a country and world leaders mourn, a precipitous election is less than two weeks away.  Its interesting that America vis a vis Bush would actually encourage the country to hold steadfast on the path to elections instead of  a few weeks to encourage calm and allow the mourners to adjust their visors. Is this pure canned Western thinking?

    In any case, despite  rumours and innuendo disinformation which might become post-mortem facts regarding monetary corruption, she will indubliably be remembered as the worlds first democratically   elected female Muslim leader before then being remembered as a martyr. It is what captures and fascinates the Western publics imagination the most while still regaling from the shock of what must have been a brutal maddening and sickening event to witness.

    Meanwhile

    Soldiers killed in ambush near military base in Mauritania

    updated:  Mauritania killer manhunt spreads to Senegal and Mali


    AFP
    Mauritania orders military to secure Dakar rally

    Qaeda wing claims attacks on Mauritania soldiers-TV

     

     


    And far away, in another part of the world..

     

    Messy Kosovo breakaway stokes fear of partition 

    Kosovo's President Condemns Serbia Move
    The Associated Press -
    PRISTINA, Serbia (AP) — Kosovo's president accused Serbia of aggression Thursday for passing a parliamentary resolution that calls for reconsidering ties ...

    And also this little also ran...Serbia announced on Thursday that its selling its sole car maker Zastava, producer of the

    Yugo hatchback...

     

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    Now hit the road you jacks and jills 

     40 travel trends and tips for 2008


    Posted by mach1231 at 11:35 AM PST
    Updated: Friday, December 28, 2007 12:23 PM PST
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    Wednesday, December 26, 2007
    All things fit for racing
    Mood:  cool
    Now Playing: And travel un-related all aboard

    Nothing yet about this on the Black Flag Cafe, I guess one quick look over there and you can easily see the place is a blast off point for little more than RYP-sque ice cool jokes

    Al-Qaeda link to gang that killed tourists

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    Reminds me of my new year resolutions this one

    you know, in with the old, out with the new, er, pardon me

    I am still in the I Hate my PC Club

    US Army to Instigate Wider Mac Implementation

    But things are bound to change 

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    Heres one of those things you just barely glance at 

     Local driver races more than 2000 miles in Mexico

    before happily continually on day dreaming  while stuck in traffic

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    Or yet another when youre thinking of trading in a hard job for an easy one  

    Racing: A jockey's life: Anything but an easy ride

     

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     or in case you thought you saw that UFO in the desert? Maybe it was a new Corvette

     

     

     

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     Nineteen men were in the race, but I was the only one who could finish it. There was a snow storm and it was very cold. The snow was very soft and when that ...

    Christian Schiester on the run at the “Antarctic Ultra Race”

     

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    Traveling at the Speed of Dog

     


    Posted by mach1231 at 4:06 PM PST
    Updated: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 4:28 PM PST
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    Hmmmh.
    Mood:  irritated
    Now Playing: Wheres the mood for "perturbed" at?

    Thank heaven for religious schools — they keep our public system honest

    is what this former government education minister  now columnist once wrote.

    In her article column she adroitly refers to some guy named Bill Vander Zalm and makes the case that there is a catalyst way to keep the public school system "honest", if only we look hard enough.

    Perhaps she might do well to remind her self as long as she mentions honesty and crooked politicians in the same column that Bill Vanderzalm had to resign admidst a scandal.

    globeandmail.com: Ex-premier's legacy gone to seed

     

     And this is the guy we should rely on as a catalyst for bringing in this so called honesty? 

    Thats like a bad joke.

     We should have a choice...

    The choice to pay for faith based education your self or send your kids to public school where by educational rote: the nuts and bolts of life are given with tools to get by in life. And leave ones 'choice' for religion out of equitable equations of tax dollars at work.

    Another thing is that public funded schools bring public accountability, but faith based funding schools simply have to answer to themselves or

    don't you know how long the religious community in Bountiful BC "resisted" intervention into their religious based instruction?

    As the link shows, until recently that is.

    If nothing but a sick contorted tale of religious gimmickery and the enslavement of people its still a precedent that predates out and out 100 hundred percent unequivocal support for taxes going to religious schooling. With a cautionary tale to the ongoing corrolary of politics, state intervention and publicy funded schooling.

    Besides where dolalrs are concerned, religious education should be free anyway. Does it cost you money to give your kids a religious lesson at home? How much Christy without reaching into the taxpayers pocket first?

    Zero.

    Christy writes: "public schools have long resisted differentiating themselves from one another."

    Resisted? Thats really funny coming from someone who has previously worked in government education like  Christy has.

    As if public schools have advertising budgets or something or name brands no less, or have some type of sanction put on them by the government that gives them money that would even allow them to "differentiate" themselves from one another.

    Its almost like saying having the CBC around like a canard keeps corporate media honest. Almost but not quite.

     At least we have one Judge in BC who knows better. Hope its a lesson we dont perpetually ignore.


    Posted by mach1231 at 1:09 PM PST
    Updated: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 1:25 PM PST
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    Spotlight on Nation

    Flaggers, lets be straight up for once, youre all a bunch of whining crying babies sucking RYPS left tit and not his right because he saves that one for his wife

    RYP RYP RYP dont you wish you were anonymous like me

    RYP RYP RYP dont you wish you were anonymous like me

    RYP RYP RYP dont you wish you were anonymous like me

    ON the Internet, Santa can be a raindeer(sic-lol) or a dog.

    And he/she only exists in fairy tale virtual world of cyber-slop-space. 


    Posted by mach1231 at 1:03 AM PST
    Updated: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 1:31 PM PST
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