Karl Rove Memoirs(Did Bush lie?)

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O.O
wtf?
Yes, jars but if you intended a double entendre of some sort it was lost upon me.

No.

my milk isn't pasteurized.

Louis Pasteur is rolling over in his grave. Not only did you not capitalize a derivative of his name (he was kinda important, you know... I mean, germ theory is a pretty big discovery) but you haven't even learned from the mistakes others before him made.
I don't get sick so germs don't affect me.

:P
Why not? Are you a superhero?
I actually don't know, I guess I have a strong immune system or something.
:(

I have a perpetual cold. Literally every (late) Autumn, Winter and (early) Spring I have a cold. And in late Spring, I get hayfever. I don't get sick in any other way very often though... although sometimes I pretend to be sick so I get longer to do homework and coursework...
Damn, I have a cold right now too.
EDIT: And unpasteurized milk, according to its proponents, has additional flavor and a quality that is unlike pasteurized. Personally, as long as they don't kill other people doing it, fine by me. (Now watch as the conversation switches towards either disease or milk.)
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Iceland, however, damn. Now that's a collectively unmanly state. What kind of man would stay on such a small island having a much bigger right across the sea? What's that? Too cold? Well, boo-hoo-hoo.
Doesn't Argentina get extremely cold in the winter? You're like, right next to the Antarctic circle, aren't you?
Nowhere in the southern hemisphere gets extremely anything, save for Antarctica. All the extra water that the northern hemisphere doesn't have works as a temperature regulator.
However, the country extends from north to south -- with the northernmost part being barely inside the tropic, and the south only a thousand kilometers from the Antarctic Peninsula -- so it has several types of climates. Buenos Aires, being right in the middle, is in the temperate zone. Dry winters and humid summers; average temperature in the summer, 25-30° C, and 7-12° C in the winter. Snow is a freak occurrence. Winter is too dry and too warm for snow, under normal conditions. The last time was on 2007-07-09 (Independence Day, in case you were wondering), over 80 years since the previous time.
Occasionally, we get some weird stuff, like that single winter day one year when it was 30° C still a month or so before spring. Yeah, we were all pretty much flabbergasted.
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Okay wtf. You guys COMPLETELY ignored the topic.STAY ON TOPIC~! The reason for the decrease of quality is you discussing the decrease of quality more than discussing the topic. Please stick to the topic and have a good time. If you get too heated, leave the table in a polite manner. There is no need for a last word of hate.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0310/33980.html

I have no opinion of the matter really. I stopped reading after a few blocks and labeled it, "The way the media portrays the facts". It seems to me like a lot of drama and whatever article I find seems to take excerpts and say what they want. I'll have to actually read the book to give an opinion.
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Okay wtf. You guys COMPLETELY ignored the topic.
That's kinda the point.
Dude, it's a forum thing to derail topics, get used to it. Or move to Icelandic Forums.
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