If he pays me enough, I might be able to create the perfect tin foil hat to protect him from the explosion of the sun. I guarantee that he will not be killed, or even harmed by an explosion of the sun, while wearing the hat.
Being ridiculed to the point of death by little children is not covered.
Well, if you're dumb enough to believe you know the exact year in which the sun will explode, or that our sun is big enough to explode at all (which it isn't) then you're also dumb enough to believe that you can hide on Earth from our sun going nova, and survive. It fits perfectly.
Maybe he should just buy a shovel (those are relatively affordable) start digging, and forget about getting rich. Money is worthless, after all, when you're the only living human on a dead (vaporized [ehem]) planet.
Money is worthless, after all, when you're the only living human on a dead (vaporized [ehem]) planet.
It's possible the Earth will only have its surface incinerated and won't be completely vaporized by a red giant Sun; but a hole in the ground still won't be of much use. One imagines air and water being a bit of a problem.
What BobG said. This dude is *scary*. I'm not a big fan of child protective services; seen them do too much damage. But in this case I hope they're investigating.
I found out yesterday much to my dismay blogspot in it's entirety has been added to Department of the Navy's IP block list. I tried to visit your site from my work PC, Kevin, and I get the Navy acceptable use page.
Every blogspot blog on my favorite list gets the same result.
FYI...
I'm not a big fan of child protective services; seen them do too much damage. But in this case I hope they're investigating.
I hope they do not. That's the governments foot in the door.
Then again, it might not be such a bad idea, especially if you are a poster on a right wing blog, which we all know are frequented by domestic terrorists, right? Can't have them raising their children wrongly.
I am not on NMCI (thank %diety!). I am overseas.
I will try it again tomorrow...
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And the scary part is that people like that are able to have children, drive cars, and vote.
If he pays me enough, I might be able to create the perfect tin foil hat to protect him from the explosion of the sun. I guarantee that he will not be killed, or even harmed by an explosion of the sun, while wearing the hat.
Being ridiculed to the point of death by little children is not covered.
Well, if you're dumb enough to believe you know the exact year in which the sun will explode, or that our sun is big enough to explode at all (which it isn't) then you're also dumb enough to believe that you can hide on Earth from our sun going nova, and survive. It fits perfectly.
Maybe he should just buy a shovel (those are relatively affordable) start digging, and forget about getting rich. Money is worthless, after all, when you're the only living human on a dead (vaporized [ehem]) planet.
I'll rent him some excavation equipment and when he get's to China he'll be heading upstream.
Lemme guess, Heene was buying all kinds of survival gear about this time 10 years ago.
Money is worthless, after all, when you're the only living human on a dead (vaporized [ehem]) planet.
It's possible the Earth will only have its surface incinerated and won't be completely vaporized by a red giant Sun; but a hole in the ground still won't be of much use. One imagines air and water being a bit of a problem.
What BobG said. This dude is *scary*. I'm not a big fan of child protective services; seen them do too much damage. But in this case I hope they're investigating.
I second sakeneko.
I found out yesterday much to my dismay blogspot in it's entirety has been added to Department of the Navy's IP block list. I tried to visit your site from my work PC, Kevin, and I get the Navy acceptable use page.
Every blogspot blog on my favorite list gets the same result.
FYI...
I'm not a big fan of child protective services; seen them do too much damage. But in this case I hope they're investigating.
I hope they do not. That's the governments foot in the door.
Then again, it might not be such a bad idea, especially if you are a poster on a right wing blog, which we all know are frequented by domestic terrorists, right? Can't have them raising their children wrongly.
Mark-
It might just have been a temporary problem, I was able to visit many blogspot sites today from my NMCI account.
I am not on NMCI (thank %diety!). I am overseas.
I will try it again tomorrow...
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