Tuesday, February 10, 2009
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8 Comments:
Quite an informative graphic. People lined up to get a slice.
But what does it mean?
Are we to believe that this foretells a new 1930's and this is akin to a soup-line?
What does it really mean?
That people like a nice, fresh hot slice,
or the coming end of the world as we know it?
In Montreal we've had 99¢ pizza for ages. We even had a 49¢ slice place open up for a little while. They make their money on the drinks and the non-plain slices. I wouldn't worry too much about this as an indicator.
I'd rather have a Sabrett hot dog.
Interesting.
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Michael_Moore_seeks_banking_industry_whisteblowers_0211.html
Yeah, the banking industry is ripe for a little of Moore's muckraking. I'll be cheering the guy on...
This should make it easier for everyone...
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"... if you work for a bank, a brokerage firm or an insurance company — or if you have seen things or heard things that you believe the American people have a right to know — please contact me at bailout@michaelmoore.com."
– Michael Moore
What is their definition of "pizza"? A slice of white crust and watered-down, melamine-tainted tomato sauce? Pretty soon there won't be food in our food.
Here's another one:
Store offers deal on guns, diamonds - Buy a diamond, get a gun. Icks!
Bill Maher had a good one, "If you have a gun you can rob a bank, but if you have a bank you can rob everyone."
anytime that I see the name of New York, I think in pizza, in almost the movies that are lived in this city the pizza is like the second role character, remember "Alone Home 2" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles".
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