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  1. over 11 years ago on Non Sequitur

    That’s…oops.

  2. over 11 years ago on Non Sequitur

    @Fairportfan2That only because we don’t drink Guiness fresh, hand-pulled, and at cellar temp like they do in Ireland.

  3. over 11 years ago on Non Sequitur

    @saywhatwhat: Atheism means “no god” not “no religion,” though the “Divine Cat” from yesterday might put her into the animists category.

  4. over 12 years ago on Doonesbury

    @DylanThomas3.14159Trudeau wasn’t trying ‘to win’, but you don’t due to your lack of research. 1) Afghanistan is not an Arabic country, it is Pashtun, 2) the scimitar (shamshir, tulwar, etc.) is not Arabic either…the Turks brought it with them when they invaded the Middle East, 3) the scimitar was a light sword used on horse-back; the curved blade allowed for a slashing cut that would not rip the sword out of the attacker’s hand, 4) the khukri DAGGER is a short blade, but the khukri-style Gurkha sword is longer, finally 5) the traditional knife of the Afghani people is the pesh-kabz or khyber, and is straight.

  5. over 13 years ago on Non Sequitur

    @Darkeforce,

    Stage 1 prostate cancer has a survival rate of 100% while the survival rate at stage 4 prostate cancer is about 33%.

    Stage 1 breast cancer has an excellent survival rate of 98 to 100%, which eventually drops down to 16% at stage 4.

    Additionally, though 1 in 6 men will contract prostate cancer, 95% of those will be 70 years or older. Breast cancer affects women from their early 20s and peaks in their 40s.

    Instead of whining about the “800%” funding (when did you pass math), jump on the bandwagon and help bring awareness to the “men’s” cancers. Grow a Mo for Movember! Convince people to wear BLUE ribbons for prostate cancer. ACT!

    BTW: 1 % of men are diagnosed with BREAST cancer (cuz we’ve got’em too). 4 sitting congressMEN are breast cancer survivors!

  6. over 13 years ago on Close to Home

    @interceptor…He did that one sometime earlier this year.