Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

EARN EXTRA INCOME - WORK AT HOME

47 views
Skip to first unread message

wonder world

unread,
Feb 8, 2012, 1:15:26 AM2/8/12
to
Do you need extra income,
work as part time or full time,
from home itself....

online data entry jobs
http://venuonlinejobs.blogspot.com

MickeyMoop

unread,
Feb 9, 2012, 11:38:24 AM2/9/12
to
that funfella worked at home, launching non-moon shots, hiding from his frau and looked where that got him. The importance of being a Walnut.

MickeyMoop

unread,
Feb 17, 2012, 9:39:47 AM2/17/12
to
"Occupy Wall Street evoked 1960s protest culture while failing to learn its lessons - that the police always win because they have the guns, and that the Flower Children became the Manson Family. A tent city can be made to disappear, but Occupy's unanswered questions won't: How is no one in jail for the mortgage catastrophe? How can anyone preach 'pure' capitalist gospel after the 2009 bailouts? How does a society that claims exceptionalism tolerate such staggering income inequality, and the awful loss of promise that is its greatest cost?" - The New York Observer editorial, December 26, 2011 - January 2, 2012

kelpzoidzl

unread,
Feb 17, 2012, 6:35:46 PM2/17/12
to
On Feb 17, 6:39 am, MickeyMoop <farfe...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>     "Occupy Wall Street evoked 1960s protest culture while failing to learn its lessons - that the police always win because they have the guns, and that the Flower Children became the Manson Family. A tent city can be made to disappear, but Occupy's unanswered questions won't: How is no one in jail for the mortgage catastrophe? How can anyone preach 'pure' capitalist gospel after the 2009 bailouts? How does a society that claims exceptionalism tolerate such staggering income inequality, and the awful loss of promise that is its greatest cost?" - The New York Observer editorial, December 26, 2011 - January 2, 2012

The Hippies weren't being paid to protest like the Occupy groups. The
going rate is $60 bucks to show up apparently

MickeyMoop

unread,
Feb 20, 2012, 11:13:52 AM2/20/12
to
"AROUND THE WORLD!" BOG Speed John Glenn. "The things they carried." Little Daisy, promoted at last. Lady Mary receives a knight on bended knee. There is always a Lady.

MickeyMoop

unread,
May 29, 2012, 9:34:31 AM5/29/12
to
MickeyMop swabbed:
> "AROUND THE WORLD!" BOG bless our troops. "The things they carried." There is always a Lady.

"Some of the dialogue is so awful, I would have shot Hemingway and blamed it on the war. Like? 'Do I need to tell you what these bastards would do to a big, creamy bitch like you in the dark?'

"Hemingway, who is a cheating bastard himself, proceeds during their next few years together to do many things to the creamy bitch in the dark." - Linda Stasi, NY POST, 26 May 2012, "Hemingway & Gellhorn

MickeyMoop

unread,
May 29, 2012, 10:58:26 AM5/29/12
to

> That Zeissfella worked at home, launching non-moon shots, altering space-time continulumps, hiding from his Lady and LOOK where that got him. The importance of being a Neuron...in the Anthropopocene.

I like Cynthia Nixon's use of the color bald. And may their next child be a feminine child, not that there's anything wrong with the dreckworthy isitclear?eee-que in the storage locker yonder. Mary Todd Lincoln, Vampire Slayer, what a concept.

Don Stockbauer

unread,
May 31, 2012, 12:21:49 AM5/31/12
to
On May 29, 9:58 am, MickeyMoop <farfe...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > That Zeissfella worked at home, launching non-moon shots, altering space-time continulumps, hiding from his Lady and LOOK where that got him. The importance of being a Neuron...in the Anthropopocene.
>
>   I like Cynthia Nixon's use of the color bald. And may their next child be a feminine child, not that there's anything wrong with   the dreckworthy isitclear?eee-que in the storage locker yonder. Mary Todd Lincoln, Vampire Slayer, what a concept.

Earn extra income at home trying to find one bit of sense in Moopsky's
"writings".

MickeyMoop

unread,
May 31, 2012, 10:17:11 AM5/31/12
to
On Thursday, May 31, 2012 12:21:49 AM UTC-4, Don Stockbauer
> On May 29, Mickey Rooney survives; Sto Lat, ole' sport.
> > > That Zeissfella worked at home, launching non-moon shots, altering space-time donnyparty, hiding from his Lady and LOOK where that got him. The importance of being a Neurdon...in the UnderaRockocene.
> >
> >   I like Cynthia Nixon's use of the color bald. And may their next child be a feminine child, not that there's anything wrong with d o n are u having a good time on the set of "Costanza:Can't standz ya?"
>
> Earn extra income at home trying to find one bit of sense in Moopsky's
> "writings".

and no attention paid to earthly chewing faces off in broad (another directive in from Femme Control, no further references to "Broad" or cows or milk or) daylight. Earn additionally extra extra newsie income responding to SPAM OF THE FUTURE. All don and no GEN makes AMK spongepadowo'rthy.

kelpzoidzl

unread,
May 31, 2012, 7:50:59 PM5/31/12
to
Yes, we are in a new era just as predicted by....
>>
>>
>>> George Romero

Don Stockbauer

unread,
May 31, 2012, 11:11:45 PM5/31/12
to
Just commenting on your psychedelic experiences.

MickeyMoop

unread,
Jun 2, 2012, 10:29:48 AM6/2/12
to

> >
Mickey Rooney survives; Olivia De Melanie too.
> > > > > That Zeissfella worked at home, launching non-moon shots, altering Persian sneakitry, hiding from his Lady and LOOK where that got us. The importance of being a donkeeper...in the Golden Retrievers pish all summer long
> >
> > > >   I like Cynthia Nixon. And may their next child be a feminine child, not that there's anything wrong with d o n are u having a good time on the set of "Josephine and Mary Louise go boating"?

>
> Just commenting on your psychedelic experiences.

And how, Little Droognut, did U manage to run off MysticMilt (jennyfromthehoodie) and its July 4, 1996 shagadelphizms, yes?

donsto...@hotmail.com

unread,
Jun 3, 2012, 7:34:47 AM6/3/12
to
Nuts!

MickeyMoop

unread,
Jun 4, 2012, 10:31:40 AM6/4/12
to
On Sunday, June 3, 2012 7:34:47 AM UTC-4, donsto...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Nuts!

you best sound off that u luv the V.Miri and Her Happy Few; there were two daughters brought into the Situation, did you know that? They actually tried to steal

sbr...@gmail.com

unread,
Jun 9, 2012, 9:27:31 AM6/9/12
to
MickeyMoop contemplated the R.Scott
> On Sunday, June 3, 2012 7:34:47 AM UTC-4, donsto...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > Nuts!
>
> "you best sound off that" according to Rabbi Nathan Lopes Cardoza, Ph.D in his "Lashon Hara About the World And The Fly in the Bottle," The Sephardi Report, Spring 2004, Vol. 1 No. 1, "Woody Allen, a keen but unusual observer of our world, once remarked: 'More than at any time in history, mankind faces a crossroads. One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness, the other to total extinction. Let us pray that we have the wisdom to choose correctly.' "

MickeyMoop

unread,
Jun 9, 2012, 11:02:39 AM6/9/12
to
"On the other {ed.UNKNOWN} hand, such top liberal economists as Paul Krugman and Larry Summers are recommending that we stay the course, by doubling down with another mega-stimulus plan to boost growth. Indeed, the only economic mistake Team Obama will even quietly concede to having made is that the $831 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act should've been much, much bigger." - James Pethokoukis, NY POst, 6-8-12

donsto...@hotmail.com

unread,
Jun 14, 2012, 6:09:55 AM6/14/12
to
de globular bain should make oil well.

MickeyMoop

unread,
Jun 14, 2012, 11:49:37 AM6/14/12
to
On Thursday, June 14, 2012 6:09:55 AM UTC-4, (unknown)and "Dorie and I went out for a walk in the park," "for one brief moment", LOUIS ARMSTRONG runs the Table for Morgan Freeman, Wormholes and Beautiful Ladies painting "love's refrain" wrote:
> de globular bain should make oil well.

Ann Rutherford to an Unknown Tara, to a far far better picnic.

donsto...@hotmail.com

unread,
Jun 14, 2012, 1:05:59 PM6/14/12
to
An infinite number of responses are possible.

MickeyMoop

unread,
Jun 15, 2012, 11:02:46 AM6/15/12
to
On Thursday, June 14, 2012 1:05:59 PM UTC-4, (unknown coconut refusing to take "credit" for his or her or nyah blarping) wrote:
> An infinite number of responses are possible.

"Smells like Creative Spirit" from the New York Observer, Andrew Russeth and Dan Duray, page A5, June 18, 2012 " 'But t h i s is where I want to go tonight,' a woman in a short, tight dress whined, standing outside the Skylight Soho event space last Wednesday night. 'I can go to Costa Rica for $500,' her friend snapped back. As they argued, a group that skewed young and thin streamed by them into the Whitney Art Party.
"The front of the house - the former home of the Ace Gallery and recently a popular art gala venue - was an exercise in light, ... out in back, a spindly silver tree was described to us as something out of Ridley Scott or Stanley Kubrick. An hour into the evening it was the site of a performance by Iona Rozeal Brown, with candles and musky incense." - Russeth and Duray

Not something out of Kubrick and Marcus Aurelius? Or Kubrick and Bernini? Or Kubrick and Wharton? Or Kubrick and Thomas "The Constant Gardener" Jefferson or

donsto...@hotmail.com

unread,
Jun 15, 2012, 7:08:26 PM6/15/12
to
The Unknown Poster, Paper bag over his head, like I had to do Mary Lou Fetterhausen back in high school, actually she was a two-bagger, one for the head and a big one for the body, wrote this Moop Poop.
0 new messages