This.TanksHill said:I also believe the Main Stream Media is praying on these things in order to boost ratings.
Is huge.
This.TanksHill said:I also believe the Main Stream Media is praying on these things in order to boost ratings.
I love that there are freaks like us on this forum. Wifey you would SO fit into our household.Wifezilla said:Riff tracks are commentary tracks you play along side movies so you get the "Mystery Science Theater" experience
It's done by the main writer that was on MST3K.
http://www.rifftrax.com/
I am picking up episodes of MST3K as I find them on sale on DVD. I so miss that show!
I have friends in Spain and Germany. The ones in Spain are watching Greece and realizing the same thing may be heading in their direction, and they are doing what they can to prepare. Italy and Portugal aren't too far behind Greece either. The family in Germany say that they and their friends are angry about their country having to bail out half of the EU, and they are to the point of advocating the dissolving the EU and the Euro. If the EU falls apart some of the largest banks in the world will probably go under, dragging the world economy down with them. Even if they manage to pull through, the US financial system will likely implode at some point in the not too distant future, dragging the rest of the world down with us. I believe that US politicians are actively praying for the EU to go under first, so that they can blame our demise on that event, and not what we and our elected "representatives" have done to ourselves.moolie said:We don't have your notion of impending doom here in Canada, nor do I see it in other places in the world (we have friends and family in the UK, Sweden, Poland, Australia, New Zealand). But we have great financial stability, except that our dollar is somewhat tied to yours on the global stage.
Here in Canada, or at least in the circles in which my family/friends run, we pretty much think that your terrorists have won--you're all terrified of the unknown, 24/7.
The sky isn't actually falling, life isn't so bad.
And, don't get me wrong. I've been poor most of my life, hubs was out of work for half of 2010, and we've had our share of hard times. I know what it is to work hard and wonder why I'm not getting ahead. But that said, I've always trusted in my faith and everything has always worked out just fine--even when it felt like I was on the edge of losing everything. I always try to remember that I've got it far far better than the majority of the world's population and that it is up to me to remain positive rather than worry or complain. I LIVE my life each day, rather than worrying too much about tomorrow and teach my kids to do the same.