-
Posts
8,823 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Forums
Stories
- Stories
- Story Series
- Story Worlds
- Story Collections
- Story Chapters
- Chapter Comments
- Story Reviews
- Story Comments
- Stories Edited
- Stories Beta'd
Blogs
Store
Gallery
Help
Articles
Events
Everything posted by JamesSavik
-
Giv'em hell Christie, I can't believe he went all out
JamesSavik commented on W_L's blog entry in Life is worth an entry
Do you want the honest answer or the politically correct one? I'll go with honest. Mississippi has huge numbers of poor- black and white. In other places when the economy has a downturn, it's inconvenient. In Mississippi, people starve. The jobs are a joke. They don't pay enough to cover the gas to get there. On top of that, we're getting flooded with illegals that will work hip deep in shit all day for less than minimum wage. Our gov't isn't a republic. It isn't a democracy. It's feudalism any way you cut it. When Katrina scoured the southern part of our state, we didn't get a fucking concert. We didn't even get mentioned in the news. We were told by people Oh, we just though it was New Orleans. Katrina was a slow cat 3. It took the damn thing 36 hours to pass. It re-wrote the MAP. Our whole Gulf Coast was GONE. We have thunderstorms worse than Sandy and the whining is getting on our nerves. -
Help! I'm at that weird part of youtube again!
JamesSavik replied to Maximoff's topic in Forum Games and Humor
The Best of Touretts Guy I'm going to hell for posting this but I'm LMAO! -
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b54/jamessavik/crazy-cat-lady_zps0696ab96.jpg
-
Still Can't Post Images
-
Anybody want a Hammerhead preview?
-
Giv'em hell Christie, I can't believe he went all out
JamesSavik commented on W_L's blog entry in Life is worth an entry
Christi screwed himself and the GOP when he kissed O'bumble's ring on the eve of the election. Don't expect the elephants to forget anytime soon. -
Being a gay athlete doesn't make be a novelty or a freak!
JamesSavik replied to Hayden L's topic in The Lounge
I look forward to the day when the sexuality of a player or a kiss is NOT news. -
Bitterroot Canyon Colorado Tom stayed out of sight near the compound gate. As he watched, Blackhawks landed four squads in quick succession and roared out of the area. As each new group landed, the situation on the ground became more and more stable. Two squads of soldiers secured the prisoners with plastic handcuffs while the other two began clearing the house room by room and sweeping the grounds. The ear bud of Tom’s headset crackled to life, “This is Barlow: be advised that th
- 14 comments
-
- 33
-
-
-
-
Being a gay athlete doesn't make be a novelty or a freak!
JamesSavik replied to Hayden L's topic in The Lounge
MW- What make it "news" is the contrast between the perceived stereotype and reality. To many people, the stereotypical gay male is small, effeminate and not very physical. This is completely at odds with the stereotypical football player. It is both a wake up call to reality and a personification of the fact that that the stereotype is invalid. As gay people we know that we are a diverse bunch: athletic, couch potato, short, tall, big, small, and every variation in between. To some people who have swallowed stereotypes whole, this comes as a big surprise. -
trucks- Toyota clothes- Levis and Polo Drinks- Coke Camera- Canon Stores- Amazon Accessories- Maxpeditions Bikes- Trek various stuff- Swissgear (Wenger)
-
Being a gay athlete doesn't make be a novelty or a freak!
JamesSavik replied to Hayden L's topic in The Lounge
Be glad that you were born when you were. It hasn't always been that way. In some places in the past, I don't care if you had Lawrence Taylor or Ray Lewis' talent, if you were gay, you didn't play. In fact when I played in the seventies, a lot of people told me that it was a stupid idea to play sports. -
United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) Offutt Air Force Base Omaha, Nebraska General Jacobs looked at the displays programmed for feeds from Vandenberg Air Force Base, NASA Mission Control in Houston and the NASA Deep Space Network at the Jet Propulsion Lab at Pasadena, California. The machine was in motion. While there have been a number of studies, no one had ever tried to shoot down a satellite in geosynchronous orbit before. Flying at an altitude of 22,236 miles and
- 3 comments
-
- 28
-
-
-
-
-
OK- I finish Operation Hammerhead this year. Start my new project about which all I will say is fantasy setting.
-
Help! I'm at that weird part of youtube again!
JamesSavik replied to Maximoff's topic in Forum Games and Humor
That's not even the weirdest part of youtube. Here we go! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln0Z7r3ES9Q -
Eagle Rock Tom stopped at the mirror at the top of the stairs. He took a long look and didn’t recognize the person that he saw. He had three angry red scars on his face from the shrapnel that he caught in the barn. His eyes were tired and ringed with fatigue and worry. For an instant, he saw Jeb Hutton’s furious face as he leveled a rocket launcher in his direction. He saw the impact of his slugs and the pink spray of blood and tissue bloom as the man went down and the streak of t
- 3 comments
-
- 23
-
-
-
-
-
Although I don't listen to Mayans, where I live we get hurricanes on a regular basis. The last bad one was Katrina and we were without power for almost 2 weeks. I may not be what is called a "doomsday prepper", but I am prepared to cope with the problems that we may face.
-
Watching Dallas lose to Washington, I got an acute feeling of deja moo. I've seen this BS of Tony Romo throwing away the Cow Boys playoff chances before.
-
NIGHTWATCH E-4 Airborne Command Post President McMahan and his staff listened to CIA Deputy Director Daniel Reed’s briefing via a secure teleconference link. It lasted for twenty minutes and by the time it ended, the President’s blood was boiling. McMahan asked incredulously, “All of this leads back to one man?” Daniel Reid said, “It looks that way. We have sources inside China and have had no indications that anything was about to happen. All of our advance intelligence came from
- 2 comments
-
- 26
-
-
-
-
-
BAH! New Years restitution, my behind. I did community disservice.
-
Eagle Rock Brian, the Farmer twins and Colin spent the morning unloading trucks. The trucks would arrive in groups of four and the boys and soldiers would set up relay lines between the trucks to the large tents acting as supply dumps. The soldiers would use a bar code reader on the boxes and know exactly where they were supposed to go. It started out slow but after the first group of trucks, everyone knew what to expect and things started moving quickly. As the trucks arrived about every t
- 4 comments
-
- 27
-
-
-
-
-
May you own 2013!
-
I don't have one. Think for myself, don't give a f*ck about "the scene" or the idiots in it. Haven't heard any new music worth a shit in years.
-
Whiskey Nine-Niner 40 miles North of the DMZ North Korea Warrant Officer Ted Owens of the 1st Squadron, 6th Calvary Regiment was flying recon in his Kiowa Warrior slipping between hills, ravines and even behind trees. It seemed like everything in the woods was hostile and trigger-happy. After their umpteenth hair-raising escape, he said to his copilot, “Jake, I’m beginning to think these North Koreans are down right unfriendly.” Jake Garner replied, “Roger that. I’m send
- 3 comments
-
- 26
-
-
-
-
-
-
Eagle Rock After spending some time with the Colonel’s staff and a pile of maps, Tom returned to the house to wait for the supply runs to be organized. He entered through the kitchen door to find all six of the boys in the kitchen table laughing and smiling. Of the original five, Tom and Jimmy were the only ones who actually knew the Henderson brothers, but it looked like he was walking into a meeting of old friends. Colin was sitting between the twins wearing a Christmas morning smile. The
- 3 comments
-
- 26
-
-
-
-
-
