Pujah

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  1. I watched Soul Men last night - Bernie Mac and Jackson are hilarious together I couldn't stop laughing I mean the plot is not all that great but every scene will have you rolling on the floor. literally.


  2. I joined couple of message boards recently and created second email just for that and all of a sudden I am getting a lot of interesting emails I never got in my regular email.

     

    HOW ARE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY? HOPE ALL IS WELL.

     

    MY NAME IS STAFF SGT DAVID ESS; I AM AN AMERICAN SOLDIER, SERVING IN THE MILITARY WITH THE ARMY”S 3RD INFANTRY DIVISION. WITH A VERY DESPERATE NEED FOR ASSISTANCE, I HAVE SUMMED UP COURAGE TO CONTACT YOU.

    I FOUND YOUR CONTACT PARTICULARS IN AN ADDRESS JOURNAL. I AM SEEKING YOUR KIND ASSISTANCE TO MOVE THE SUM OF ($8 MILLION U.S. DOLLARS) EIGHT MILLION UNITED STATES DOLLARS TO YOU IN UNITED STATES, AS FAR AS I CAN BE ASSURED THAT MY SHARE WILL BE SAFE IN YOUR CARE UNTIL I COMPLETE MY SERVICE HERE.

     

    SOURCE OF MONEY:

     

    SOME MONEY IN VARIOUS CURRENCIES WERE DISCOVERED IN BARRELS AT A FARMHOUSE NEAR ONE OF SADDAM”S OLD PALACES IN TIKRIT-IRAQ DURING A RESCUE OPERATION, AND IT WAS AGREED BY STAFF SGT KENNETH BUFF AND I THAT SOME PART OF THIS MONEY BE SHARED AMONG BOTH OF US BEFORE INFORMING ANYBODY ABOUT IT SINCE BOTH OF US SAW THE MONEY FIRST. THIS WAS QUITE AN ILLEGAL THING TO DO, BUT I TELL YOU WHAT? NO COMPENSATION CAN MAKE UP FOR THE RISK WE HAVE TAKEN WITH OUR LIVES IN THIS HELL HOLE. OF WHICH MY BROTHER IN-LAW WAS KILLED BY A ROAD SIDE BOMB LAST TIME.YOU WILL FIND THE STORY OF THIS MONEY ON THE WEB ADDRESS BELOW;

    Some where in this world I am sure some poor sob will fall for this guys story.


  3. Your boss is lonely and just wants to chat - tell him to get out more and move out of his mom's basement.

     

    Reminds me of a former colleague who felt it was necessary to tell me about her husband and problems in her bedroom. After a while I started checking whether she went out for lunch just to avoid running into her but then she would find me anyway redface.gif


  4. Breaking: Eric Holder will be the new U.S Attorney General. I think he is a great choice and obviously knows his way around the justice depart as a deputy Attorney General under the Clinton administration. Also shows Obama is not afraid of appointing qualified blacks to his cabinet as some have suspected.


  5. Why is it whenever the Clintons are mentioned the media goes into overdrive - they're building her up now and most likely if the job is offered to her they will be leading the circus around her confirmation hearings along with the republican opposition.


  6. Originally posted by S.O.S:

     

    ..and then -

    Rep. Emanual apologized for his father's remarks.

    “Today, Rep. Emanuel called Mary Rose Oakar, president of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, apologized on behalf of his family and offered to meet with representatives of the Arab-American community at an appropriate time in the future," said an Emanuel spokesman, Nick Papas.

     

    Politico


  7. The Burden Of Office: Obama Has Much to Prove

    By David Shribman

     

    Having made history, Barack Obama now must make policy. Having achieved power, he now must use it. Having spoken the poetry of campaigning, he now must master the prose of governing. Having become a symbol, he now must demonstrate results. Having stoked hope, he now must redeem it.

     

    Few presidents in American history have come to office with such promise and faced such challenge. Abraham Lincoln had the challenge without the apparent promise; the country was riven with moral divisions, the Union was shattering, the government had almost no army, and the rebel nation had all the smart generals. Gerald R. Ford faced a crisis of confidence that shook the Constitution and faced the curse of inflation, but for him the very act of taking office calmed the country. Franklin Roosevelt had one big problem, the Great Depression, not to be underestimated, but only one.

     

    When Sen. Obama becomes President Obama he will face four challenges, each one big enough to daunt a president of uncertain faith. There is the economy, which helped propel Obama to office. There are two wars, which unsettled the nation for the past several years. And there is the threat, unrealized but not unrealistic, that underground ideological enemies of the United States still are determined to attack and punish its people.

     

    "This is a profoundly historic election," the historian David McCullough said in a telephone conversation election night. "Barack Obama is a pivotal and transformative figure."

     

    But to be remembered as more than a symbol, he must produce more than symbolism.