Recent comments by volker the viking

HomeGnome wrote:
normal conservative claptrap
good luck
last night I informed a young man the situation he was in for voicing his political opinion
dumbfounded is too mild a word
save yer energy for the long emergency approaching

HomeGnome wrote:
one is entitled to their opinion
those who would stifle will be stifled
those who would have a keeper, deserves the treatment they receive from said keeper
I like my keeper
she gets familiar with me, now and then

HomeGnome wrote:
so I attack other posters
according to some you are RD

MaryAnn wrote:
the professer teaching the course who was remote supposingly with in a University Medical College could not be understood by the students
it happens in the face to face classroom as well

skk wrote:
and as some would have it, hawt and cute too
with enough makeup and a little bad light

Outsider wrote:
How am I going to sip my Lets take a coffee break in peace.
tough to do when disturbed by unfiltered information

skk wrote:
tis funny - how they SO SELDOM experiment on their own.
he had no hide bound, moss covered reactionary bureaucracy to contend with where he did this
conclusion?

Outsider wrote:
You know what they really want to explore?
as an experiment he set up computers in rural third world cities and made them available to the children
they not only learned how to use the computer, they also taught themselves English

Outsider wrote:
Are we better off knowing everything?
caught part of an NPR piece last weekend, where the speaker put forward the notion that knowing was obsolete
all information is available at our fingertips, all we do is ask and then we know
of course, assuming a reliable narrator
he suggested we do away with the educational system as it exists, eliminate teachers and allow the chirren to explore

just by being here, we are criminals
you, me, all a ya have broken a law, somewhere along the way
you're all guilty
but not me
I'm turning state's evidence.

yer in the same place most these dumb asses round here are
enjoy the ride

how could you be, all I ever did was help you

why, thank you
I have injected myself into the conversation re the future of our fine university
to some good effect, it's been real

to the same good effect since I started, lo those many years ago

HomeGnome wrote:
Mrs. Robinson's Kitty
always you obfuscate, and later you claim you are not someone else
I am pleased.

HomeGnome wrote:
you will have an original tought
good job on the spelling
this will be my legacy to you, you evil, awful, spirit<>and I mean that in the best possible way

Mike_PNW wrote:
ife treating you well??
indeed, thanks for asking neighbor The Coupon Guy | Monroe, Louisiana

there will be no ditch digging or any other barbarous relics from the past in our wonderful new world

MaryAnn wrote:
visit my brick and mortar computer nerd
if he's worth calling he should have the program available where he can link to yours without the bother of unhooking

Yoringe wrote:
There is something wrong with the wine here
it could be one of several things:
If it has a screw cap, and purports to be Private Stock on the label.
If it has a name like Night Train, or Mad Dog
If a recent vintage from a West Coast grape (including WA and OR), it is probably capable of registering above average milliSieverts due to the Fukushima debacle, which grinds away erry day since like for how long now. Not to worry though, it'll prolly clear up.

why don't you people just admit the truth, because you should
it would be good for you too
yolo

yer the only guy I know using science as masquerade to racism, not
you and another talking dumb ass, here's his awful web site

Comrade Kristina wrote:
a big plastic bag
same concept

Comrade Kristina wrote:
It was way easier to peel them than I thought it would be.
didja the do the paper bag technique? just shake em up and damn near all the peel comes off

you seem to be focused on the negative

been hearing of things down your way, any flooding nearby?

blowhole update, alert level raised to Code 3<> YouTube - SINKHOLE UPDATES: May 5, 2013

CR wrote: some policymakers in Europe and the US have invested their entire reputations on austerity
of course, they could be wrong

sm_landlord wrote:
Really?
expect this number to grow

like poking a wounded rodent with a sharp stick
stick a fork in tumblr