Re: OT - On a lighter note...



On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 17:46:23 -0400, noone <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <5svmb3hntbdmrhg3qjedac2aanenao1r0o@xxxxxxx>,
Luigi Topolino <tifoso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 14:51:47 -0400, noone <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <dpjmb31g0fha5uael6n1lrf4ubq1kqqa14@xxxxxxx>,
Luigi Topolino <tifoso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Richard Nixon, actual president and arch mendacious Republican,
actually took us off the gold standard.

That's not quite right.

Something else the militia types want to blame on Clinton?

Grow up and learn History, hoplophobe.

The amount of training that would be necessary to administer to New
Yorkers to do a productive job would be prohibitive. Sadly, you'd be
quarantined, as you lack even the skills to shovel ***. Wait, you could
be sold off as house slaves to Indiana ***-shovelers.

Dude... Give it up already:

The great metropolis of New York City is the nerve center of the
nation. It is a leader in manufacturing, foreign trade, commerce and
banking, book and magazine publishing, and theatrical production.

Hahahahahahahahhaahhahahaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!

NYC talks with a lisp and sells $5,000 shoes on Madison Ave. Working
with hammers and molten metal is not done there. America's skilled
craftsmen live elsewhere.


A
leading seaport, its John F. Kennedy International Airport is one of
the busiest airports in the world. New York is also home to the New
York Stock Exchange, the largest in the world. The printing and
publishing industry is the city's largest manufacturing employer, with
the apparel industry second.

Publishing is not printing. The presses are elsewhere. Apparel design
and labeling is not manufacturing. The people who do the real work live
elsewhere.

Anyway, if you're into apparel, the Apparel Mart is in Chicago.

The state ranks seventh in the nation in manufacturing, with 586,400
employees in 2005. The principal industries are printing and
publishing, industrial machinery and equipment, electronic equipment,
and instruments. The convention and tourist business is also an
important source of income.

Quit talking about the state. NY State can manage on its own. NYC is a
dependency.

Pity your women
are so fucking ugly. Black-framed glasses and pant suits make the rest
of the county retch.

You have some serious issues which you should present to a
psychologist and an ophthalmologist, rather than attempting to resolve
on the internet.

You're emasculated. You actually liked 90's emotional,
regard-the-woman's-feelings music.


A bonus would be that without access to basic foodstuffs, you could no
longer pass off that hideous tomato sauce on copy paper as pizza.

...You actually prefer the garbage disposal that is Chicago style?

That's just sick.

You're such an untraveled boor. On any given night in Chicago, 15% of
pizzas sold are what you consider "Chicago-style." Comparing pizzas to
pizzas, the vast majority of pizzas sold in Chicago are thin crust.

Comparing the two, New York's sucks. It's so bad that it should be a
fraud to call the *** "pizza."

As for "Chicago-style pizza," coming from a land where one expects less
and doesn't get the top quality of anything, I can see why you wouldn't
like Chicago-style pizza - it so glaringly exposes New York as inferior.

One imagines a New Yorker lisping "Oh, there's just too much cheese, too
much sausage, too much pepperoni, too much flavor. And they coat the
crust with butter! We're New Yorkers. We like our pizza sparse,
not-filling and bland."

Seriously, you call Chicago-style pizza a "garbage disposal," yet it
comes, in its essential form, with crust, cheese, and sausage. You don't
know what you're talking about.

Ooh, look. The colonials are arguing about their "cuisine". how
quaint...

David
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