Sunday, October 2, 2011

Sweet revenge

Two Alabama game wardens have devised a smoking send-off for avid hunters and gun enthusiasts: For a small fee, the pair will turn cremated ashes into ammunition that the deceased's loved ones can fire at will.

Now will somebody please use that amo to shoot that two timing floosey that ran away with the delivery guy?

More odd news later.

But now for something different. It appears that that little protest on Wall Street is growing. What started out as about 100 protesters is gaining momentum and this is no astroturf movement either. I've seen young people in high school to as old as 90 take part in this and they all have one thing in common. They are tired of the top 1% getting all the breaks. Small protests are popping up all over the country and in other countries as well. Of course the lame stream media is giving little coverage to the events but it seems to be growing (sorry to use the over used term but) viral. Protests are scheduled for nearly every city across the country. Other groups are forming and joining this movement. All inspired by the events in Egypt and the middle east.

Some of the links:

Occupy Together
October 2011
Occupy wall street

4 comments:

Randal Graves said...

STUPID HIPPIES ON THE BRIDGE BLOCKING COMMERCE GO CHOKE ON GRANOLA WHERES MY IVORY BACKSCRATCHER

Tom Harper said...

These commie America-haters are being funded by George Soros and Saul Alinsky.

BBC said...

For a small fee, the pair will turn cremated ashes into ammunition that the deceased's loved ones can fire at will.

Damn, wish I would have thought of that.

S.W. Anderson said...

Gee, if the Occupy Wall St. thing continues to grow like this for a few more weeks, CNN might give it as much coverage as it gives a gathering of two or three-dozen tea partyers. Well, maybe once.

Woohoo! Breakthrough.