I am interested in anything internet. i like the stickys by diigo so i thought i would investigate further. seems a lot like a social bookmarking site with twitter like charecteristics,so,i'm checking it out further to see how it fits.. My favorite music are stuff that no one see's me dance to. Movies: i like that one about the lake in maine where betty feeds her cow to the giant aligator. TV: weather channel during snowstorms. Books: i never met a book i didn't like,well,i did but i couldn't ttel you what it's about. My Heros are heroes either ride off in to the sunset and leave or die before their time. i don't want anymore people to leave or die ;( . so i won't declare a hero..
Member since Oct 14, 2009, follows 12 people, 0 public groups, 22 public bookmarks (22 total).
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4,000 U.S. citizens have died from H1N1 Infections on 2009-11-12
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,000 U.S. citizens have died from H1N1 Infections
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- YouTube - The Kills - Black Balloon on 2009-11-12
- Google Reader (1000+) on 2009-10-29
- 'We have broken speed of light' - Telegraph on 2009-10-23
- Google Reader (1000+) on 2009-10-19
- Diigo Toolbar | Diigo on 2009-10-16
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The End of Money and the Future of Civilization :: The Market Oracle :: Financial Markets Analysis & Forecasting Free Website on 2009-10-16
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Even if the stock market can be shored up by more government borrowing for “stimulus” spending, it’s a temporary reprieve, because nothing can bring back the consumer purchasing power that was lost when the banks stopped pumping money into the economy through out-of-control mortgage lending. We simply no longer have the job base for people to earn the income they need to live.
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Government debt is fundamentally inflationary. For a generation, the U.S. dollar has been inflating at an increasing rate, with the economy being kept in a growth posture by selling our debt instruments abroad or allowing foreigners holding dollars to purchase property and other assets on our own soil. The website EconomyinCrisis.org reports that in 2007, the most recent year for which data are available, “foreign entities spent $267.8 billion to acquire or establish U.S. businesses.” http://www.economyincrisis.org/..
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- The Drop Box | occasion to create on 2009-10-16
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Occasion2B - Iko Iko on 2009-10-16
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Watch all what you tell them to
Iko iko unday
Cause we ain't do what you tell us to
Now you can jockomo feena nay
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- Sociology - Society Directory - Feed Directory - Dr. 5z5 - Open Feed Directory - Free Add Your ATOM / RSS Feed to Open Feed Directory and Track Your Subscribers on 2009-10-15
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